Find Your Model Number

To make sure you get the correct part first time, we’ll need your appliance model number (sometimes shown as Model, E-Nr, PNC, Service No. or Product Code).

💡 Quick Tip: The model number is usually not the name printed on the front of the appliance (for example “Eco-Bubble” or “Series 6”). We need the code made up of letters and numbers.

🧺 Washing Machines & Dryers

  • Check the inside of the door rim or the door frame.
  • On the back of the door or the door frame.
  • On the back of the machine (top or center).

🍽️ Dishwashers

  • Along the top or side edge of the door (open the door to see it).
  • On the side of the door panel.

🍳 Ovens & Cookers

  • Around the frame of the oven door (visible when open).
  • On the side of the door or beside the door seal.
  • Inside the storage or warming drawer at the bottom.
  • On the back of the appliance.

🌬️ Cooker Hoods

  • Behind the grease filters (remove the metal mesh filters to see the sticker on the motor or inner wall).
  • On the top of the hood casing (for chimney-style hoods).
  • On the underside of the unit near the light fixtures.

❄️ Fridges & Freezers

  • On the internal side wall (remove the salad drawer to check).
  • On the ceiling of the fridge interior.
  • On the back of the unit or near the compressor.

🧹 Vacuum Cleaners

  • On the base or underside of the main unit.
  • Behind the dust container or bag compartment.
  • Behind the exhaust filter.

⏲️ Microwaves

  • On the rear of the appliance.
  • Inside the door frame or on the side of the casing.

What does the label look like?

Look for a sticker containing MODEL, MODEL NO., IC, E-Nr, PNC, Service or Product Code..

Example: WAE24061GB/01 or BLC60DBLW