wma 33 problem & manual

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  • #6785
    bangerman
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    Hi, i know i haven’t posted before but most questions are already answered with the search button.

    trying to sort out a Hotpoint wma 33, does not rinse the clothes properly, always leaves soap or conditoner in final spin. ( 3 out of 4 times )
    Stripped machine many times and no blockages or dirt anywhere.

    The machine seems to have hardly any water in it !
    I have tried numerous solutions and the local hotpoint guys are muppets. ( wait till they need a favour, sorry boyz but credit where credit due )

    Has anyone got any ideas and i would pay handsomely for a service manual ( i know they are rocking horse s** )
    Many thanks in advance

    ps keep the banter going, the forum is great.

    #119545
    Penguin45
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    Hi Bman,
    Not syphoning is it? Also the OOB setup on these things is notoriously sensitive. Last rinse is usually a deep one, so you should see water!

    Hope that’s a little bit of help, feel free to join in fully – the more the merrier!

    Cheers,
    Chris.

    #119546
    Martin
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    Re: wma 33 problem & manual

    Bangerman,

    The WMA33 Manual is freely available (Part No: 5405000 Cost £15) and tells all. Including that the Pressure Switch sets at 6 litres (Resets at 3 litres)..Usual water capacity is 10 to 24 litres depending on programme setting (Normal wash 10 litres..Woollens 24 litres). Flood protection level is 30 litres (Halfway up door) when pump is energised…etc etc…All in the Service Manual and much more 🙂

    Martin

    #119547
    bangerman
    Participant

    Re: wma 33 problem & manual

    Many thanks to Chris & Martin for quick & helpful replies.

    Had already checked for syphoning, that was ok.

    Ordering Manual today

    I will let you know the results

    thanks again

    #119548
    bangerman
    Participant

    Re: wma 33 problem & manual

    i’ve ordered a new pressure switch with no problem

    Can’t seem to get manual anywhere, part number spot on( thanks martin ) but part is now no longer available…

    I have tried wash & vac on line and electrue part.

    Can anyone get one for me or does anyone have one they want to sell.

    Either way cash waiting,

    many thanks

    #119549
    Martin
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    Re: wma 33 problem & manual

    Contact me via email and I can sort if for you 😉

    Martin

    #119550
    lotusray
    Participant

    1 to check if outer tub has been replaced just check sump hose has been correctly fitted as some of the earlier sump hoses can twist and when pumping collapse in on themselves seen that a couple of times now

    #119551
    bangerman
    Participant

    Re: wma 33 problem & manual

    Many thanks to Martin for copy of Manual.

    I have already told the wife that sunday afternoon is reserved for reading it.

    I will post my results and findings

    Thanks again

    #119552
    Martin
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    Re: wma 33 problem & manual

    bangerman wrote:I have already told the wife that sunday afternoon is reserved for reading it.

    I’m pleased you received the manual Andy, my pleasure :tup: . Read it well now, I shall be asking you WMA type questions on Monday! :rotfl:

    Martin

    #119553
    bangerman
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    Re: wma 33 problem & manual

    I have read the manual from back to front, twice!
    I am now the Oricle of all information regarding the WMA 33 ( not )

    My question is :-

    The instruction / user guide says That the machine has an auto half load,that auto detects light loads and only uses half the water etc.

    How is this done?

    Nothing is mention in the service manual etc

    all the best

    #119554
    Martin
    Participant

    Re: wma 33 problem & manual

    bangerman wrote:How is this done?

    Control Board microprocessing!

    It uses the same detection for wash load as it does for spin in as much as the ‘OOB detection system’ is used on wash to determine the weight of load.

    With ‘small’ loads after the pressure switch has set at 6 litres and the tumble/soak process begins very little ‘extra’ water is added as the microprocessor has ‘detected’ a light load 8)

    Many manufacturers these days incorporate this feature within their electronic circuit boards. The importance of the motor being in good working order is paramount because if it isn’t, very often when the Control Module ‘blows’ the Motor is the guilty party. For some reason very few manufacturers incorporate a fuseable link between the two.

    So rule of thumb for any service engineer has to be: –

    “If the Module is burnt to a crisp, at motor to your list!” 😆 😆

    Martin

    #119555
    sully
    Participant

    Re: wma 33 problem & manual

    probably sorted now but check which type of sump and pressure chamber on machine there is a kit available to update this includes new pressure switch and sump

    #119556
    spidermonkey
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    Re: wma 33 problem & manual

    hello I’d also so be desparately interested in getting hold of a wma service manual- is there anyone able to help be happy to pay for it of course many thanks

    #119557
    Penguin45
    Participant

    MARTIN……………….!! 😀
    Probably be Monday now Spidermonkey, most of us won’t be about over the weekend – large accident involving beer and food this weekend!

    Regards,
    Chris.

    #119558
    Martin
    Participant

    Re: wma 33 problem & manual

    spidermonkey,

    Yes pm me regarding manual 😉

    Martin

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