Hygena Select (APL 8214/2) – Bottom Spray Arm

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    capercaillie
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    Hi,
    Can anyone help with a small problem i have with the above-mentioned. At the start of a wash cycle the spray arm seems to get pushed upward and jams on the underside of the tray/basket, therefore the arm remains in that position until the cycle is complete. The result is of course, a very poor wash. The spray arm is not blocked and there is no change in water pressure. When i push the spray arm back down to it’s original position it can rotate freely when i manualy spin it. On closer inspection to the tray/basket it seems as if there has been a type of small ‘finger’ roughly in the centre, (part of the tray/basket ?) protruding downward that does not seem to be there anymore – would this have been there to stop the spray arm rising too high? – or am i just imagining things! Sorry for the long-winded explanation ……….. 🙁

    #158910
    eastlmark
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    Re: Hygena Select (APL 8214/2) – Bottom Spray Arm

    There is nothing on the basket to keep the arm in place but there is a locking ring under the arm itself which may be either broken or missing or you just hav’nt turned it enough to lock it in place. Would suggest a new spray arm and locking nut be ordered if not. email spares@ukwhitegoods.co.uk and a nice person will help you out.

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    capercaillie
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    Re: Hygena Select (APL 8214/2) – Bottom Spray Arm

    Thanks eastlmark,

    The ‘feed’ tube-to-arm connection is fine. I can remove both from the machine without any difficulty. It seems to be where the ‘feed’ tube connects to the actual washer, when i put it back. Is that the connection you are on about? There is no real resistance when i remove the part, and there certainly is no securing ring/locking nut on it to stop it coming out.

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