ISE10 1606W

Viewing 2 posts - 1 through 2 (of 2 total)
  • Author
    Posts
  • #93031
    Jonnyboy123
    Participant

    Is there any any chance a diagram or exploded view available for this washer? I’m going in to try and find a leak. I think it’s the pump

    EDIT: I’ve got the top off and there’s lots of corrosion and evidence of a leak around the dispenser tray, especially near the on off switch. Anyone heard of this?

    thanks

    Jon

    #452950
    Jonnyboy123
    Participant

    Re: ISE10 1606W leak

    Just a quick update if anyone else is having a problem with a leak around pump area.

    I found a small pinhole in the rubber bellows hose that connects the main tank to the pump. Something sharp (probably an ear ring left in a pocket) had pierced the hose and over time the water had built up and overflowed.

    Hole temporarily patched with a bike repair kit until new part arrives.

    Opening up the machine I was really impressed with the sheer quality of the thing, and how easy it seems to work on. This is the first issue in 7 years (and that’s due to us not emptying pockets properly), and I’d fully expect to get another few years out of it at least. And we use it a lot – once or twice a day, every day.

    Hopefully parts will continue to be available for a while yet: this seems to be a real throwback machine in terms of quality and fixability, with nothing else out there really that comes close. When you look inside you can really see what the ISE product vision was all about, even though the business model wasn’t quite as good as the product.

    If you’ve got one and its playing up, do think about repair before binning it.

Viewing 2 posts - 1 through 2 (of 2 total)
  • You must be logged in to reply to this topic.