Hi Again
Thanks to earlier respondents: my dishwasher has unexpectedly had a new lease of life and is working perfectly – without any human intervention. I’ll make hay while the sun shines!
My Arlec Tower fan is apparently beyond WiFi pairing, but is working perfectly with the remote control. Very useful, as it is again 30 degrees C today!
I will definitely buy a new one for next summer, when Bunnings put their range out – October?
A new issue, if that’s OK, as I think it was an IKEA flatpack.
I have a bedroom wardrobe with sliding doors, one of which has derailed when I stumbled and tried to steady myself.
I have taken the door right off – leaving the second door on its tracks behind it – but just cannot re-rail it.
It is the type with two wheels at the bottom which run in a grooved track, while two adjustable plastic clips fit into a top groove.
Unlike other doors of this ilk, there is otherwise not enough play at the top to lift the door and clear the bottom track.
On closer inspection, I realised that the top clips can (after releasing a safety catch) be pushed down to disengage from the upper track.
I must be missing something, as I can only adjust one clip with the door half fitted, and you cannot then slide the back door the other way to reach the second top clip.
Both doors have knobs, which can obviously be removed, but there are also plastic stoppers top and bottom inside the front door to prevent it passing the full length of the other door.
My son and I assembled the flat pack a few years ago, but I didn’t remember this problem.
Surely, one doesn’t have to start dismantling the whole cupboard?
Grateful any advice.
Thanks
Peter