ISE 10

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  • #42170
    Dustyroad
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    Had our new ISE 10 a couple of weeks now.Simple to use but SWMBO having difficulty at the moment closing the drum door. Practice I say!!
    However one concern at the moment is that the fabric conditioner is being fed into the machine much to early and not at the final rinse.This happened again today on the coloured cottons cycle. I have also checked that the conditioner section of the draw is not being overfilled. Has anyone else experienced this with their ISE 10 ? or are we doing something wrong.

    DustyR

    #272605
    EFS
    Participant

    Re: ISE 10

    I have had a play with my ISE 10 and there is no maximum level mark in the conditioner dispenser compartment but if you fill it level with the two ridges this is too full and can syphon off the contents when you close the drawer
    As for closing the door I go for the firm push but my wife does the gentle slam.

    Either way you can’t break it 😉

    Steve

    #272606
    eastlmark
    Moderator

    Re: ISE 10

    As the door is attatched to the drum itself, it will move backwards and hit the back panel and clunk, it is normal but takes some getting used too. I suggest a firm and continued push.
    As for the conditioner, not heard of any problems but try putting a little less in, as EFS said, the top of the 2 ridges is the absolute max.

    #272607
    get1a2
    Participant

    Re: ISE 10

    was this question ansered abount the fabric conditioner as i was thinking
    abount getting a ise 10

    #272608
    iadom
    Moderator

    Re: ISE 10

    I think the question was more or less answered in both posts above.

    By far the most common cause of fabric conditioner going in at the beginning is due to overfilling the compartment and then slamming the drawer shut. Fill it half way, close the drawer gently, problem solved. 8)

    Jim.

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