wont stop filling up

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  • #46791
    punto
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    i have a margherita 200 awd 12S advantage, it works fine apart from….it wont stop filling up. it just carries on then starts emptying itself while its still filling….any suggestions??? will be very appreciative, thank you 😉

    #290919
    Penguin45
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    Re: wont stop filling up

    Does it fill on any programme? ie Set it to spin, press “Go”….

    Penguin45.

    #290920
    punto
    Participant

    Re: wont stop filling up

    have just tried it on a spin cycle and yes…just keeps filling 😕

    #290921
    helo_75
    Participant

    pcb is faulty then

    not good news

    #290922
    punto
    Participant

    Re: wont stop filling up

    what do u recomend?

    #290923
    helo_75
    Participant

    buy a proper machine?

    youll need a pcb and smart card and a reader to programe it

    indesit do fixed price repairs @ £99

    id just buy a bosch and save yourself some money

    #290924
    punto
    Participant

    Re: wont stop filling up

    to be fair its the only problem ive had with it and its roughly 5 years old.

    #290925
    kwatt
    Keymaster

    helo_75 wrote:id just buy a bosch and save yourself some money

    Or an ISE. 😉

    Okay, I’m biased, but even so, Bosch isn’t the only option to getting something actually worth owning.

    K.

    #290926
    Penguin45
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    Re: wont stop filling up

    To be fair, if the appliance is under the 5 year mark, manufacturer service is your cheapest option. I might ask the engineer to check the motor brushes at the same time; they will be well worn and a 5 year old Indesit is a pretty old lady by modern standards. Sorry, it just ain’t very good.

    Bosch is a decent replacement choice with the 2 year full warranty, the ISE AW23 is a better spec with a 5 year warranty for comparable money.

    Penguin45.

    #290927
    helo_75
    Participant

    kwatt wrote:

    helo_75 wrote:
    id just buy a bosch and save yourself some money

    Or an ISE. 😉

    Okay, I’m biased, but even so, Bosch isn’t the only option to getting something actually worth owning.

    K.

    its a good point k

    like ive said before, i know little about ise, im not independant so have had no dealings
    therefore i refrain from commenting on ise machines
    whichever way, the indesits are purely pants

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