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    Nu_User
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    This machine is giving poor rinsing results perhaps due to low water level.
    Tried the water pressure tests shown in the installation manual and the machine stops filling well within the 7 minutes when set to Condition Rinse but the water level is low. Is this due to a faulty pressure switch? The advice of the experts would be appreciated.

    #164318
    Goatboy
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    Re: Hoover New Wave Washing Machine

    Nu_User wrote:Is this due to a faulty pressure switch?

    Very unlikely!

    Do you do maintainance washes? If not, the pressure system might be a litle gunked up 😕

    Do you know the hardness of your water?

    #164319
    Nu_User
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    Re: Hoover New Wave Washing Machine

    No I don’t do maintenance washes, don’t know what they are! Please tell me what I should be doing.

    Water is very hard. If the tube is blocked wouldn’t it lead to overfilling.

    The high water level in the installation manual is shown well up the glass front and I have assumed that for test purposes the machine is empty of clothes, am I right?

    #164320
    admin
    Keymaster

    Re: Hoover New Wave Washing Machine

    hi

    the water level should be just below the door level which is normal.

    a maintanance wash is a 95oc wash which should be carried out at least monthly using a non bio powder,either with clothes or empty.

    you may also be using too much conditioner or powder or overloading which will leave residuse on your clothes.

    try having a look at this site http://www.washright.com/uk/index.html

    hope this helps

    bryan

    #164321
    Nu_User
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    Re: Hoover New Wave Washing Machine

    Guidance much appreciated, thank you

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