Basic advice on installing a washing machine please

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    Martin
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    Indesition wrote:Hi there, I’m about to receive a new machine

    …..and it will come with all the hoses and installation, operating and maintenance instructions included that will answer all your questions in one publication….enjoy your new machine…whatever it is? 😉

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    wards
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    Re: Basic advice on installing a washing machine please

    as martin said,one big thing to remember though as i have seen it happen regularly,do not forget to remove the transit bolts/bracket/bar whichever is applicable to the appliance.HTH 🙂

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    helo_75
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    lmao @ rolls royce

    see you in 4 months…..

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    iadom
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    Re: Basic advice on installing a washing machine please

    Chances are the old Hotpoint will be repaired and still running long after the Beko has died. 😉

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    Penguin45
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    Re: Basic advice on installing a washing machine please

    Now, now, Helo…….. He might have got a good one.

    Inde, eliminate rubbery smell and any stale water odours by performing a service wash. 90c and detergent, do not use any economy options, just let it do its thing.

    Check door seal at the 6 o’clock position. There should be a drain hole to the tub. This can be poorly moulded and be blocked by rubber flash.

    Penguin45.

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    helo_75
    Participant

    has anyone actually seen the new beko tubs?

    ive got tinfoil in the kitchen cupboard thicker and more durable than that

    8kg for £190 delivered

    reality check?

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