Hoover Special Edition Washer Dryer HSW110M

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  • #17978
    dan0k5
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    at the end of a cottons wash cycle, whilst removing the washing the drum feels quite humid and the clothes are slightly warm, I know the inlet pipes and things are okay and the washer only rinses in cold water so i cant see a problem there. I just want to know why it feels warm after a cotton wash it is not warm after a synthetics or delicates wash.

    Can you shed some light on the matter please ?

    Many thanks

    #177269
    Dave_Conway
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    Re: Hoover Special Edition Washer Dryer HSW110M

    dan0k5 wrote:I just want to know why it feels warm after a cotton wash it is not warm after a synthetics or delicates wash.

    Are you sure, it sounds like the hoses are on the wrong way round to me (rinsing in hot/warm water) 😉

    Apart from that, the extra friction of the higher cotton cycle spin speed may be the cause.

    Dave.

    #177270
    dan0k5
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    Re: Hoover Special Edition Washer Dryer HSW110M

    No the pipes are not mixed up, my friend who owns a Sasung B1245 or something is cold fill only and his gets really warm inside after a spin cycle.

    So no one has any ideas on this ?

    Thanks anyway

    #177271
    gegsy
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    Re: Hoover Special Edition Washer Dryer HSW110M

    In both your cases don’t assume the blue tap is the cold; they may have just used whatever colour tap that was to hand.

    Greg

    #177272
    Martin
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    Re: Hoover Special Edition Washer Dryer HSW110M

    Best way to be sure is to disconnect what you think is the cold hose from the machine, place it into a bucket and turn the water on for a while.

    We are convinced that hot water will flow through it ❗

    #177273
    Goatboy
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    The fill pipes are the wrong way around 😉

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