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AWF1977
ParticipantRe: Creda Simplicity 1000 (17110)
Thaks for all the advice!
I got the part through your shop, fitted it myself (power off! 😀 ) and the washing mach works fine now!
The only problem I have now is with the cold feed splitter…
When the feed pipes are attached directly to the wain metal water pipes they are fine, but when I attach them to the plasitc splitter, they always leak!
Am I doing something wrong? Is the splitter buggered? Should I buy a more expensive on (it was about £2 for a hardware store…)
AWF1977
ParticipantRe: Creda Simplicity 1000 (17110)
Hmmm, the plot thickens (I think)…
When washing, the drum only seems to be 1/3 full of water…. is this correct? Or is it be beind stupid….
AWF1977
ParticipantRe: Creda Simplicity 1000 (17110)
Thanks Penguin45,
I will order that bit ‘cos it’s only about £15.
Testing it with the tester is far to advanced for my skills, I prob make it worse! I am sure that there is water getting to the valve, so I’ll gamble on the £15 part being a solution – knowing that I can happily do 40 degree washes as described in our previous exchange in the meantime….
I’ll let you know how I get on….
Thanks again.
All the best,
Wayne
AWF1977
ParticipantRe: Creda Simplicity 1000 (17110)
Thanks for the speedy resonse Penguin45! 🙂
3 questions:
– Is the faulty hot valve quick easy to dignose (i.e. can I do it);
– If we contiue to use the washing machine, using a dosing ball instead of sticking the powder into the drawer, will this do any long term damage / have any adverse effects?
– If it is ok to continue as mentioned above, is there any point leaving the hot pipe attached (the cold feed splitter thing leaks a little, so if it ain’t getting used, could remove it?).Thanks again for your help.
Best regards,
Wayne.
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