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January 9, 2007 at 6:15 pm in reply to: Zanussi FJ1295 Cycle sticks at pump out point on F and G #199223
Beechend
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Thanks for the advice Penguin45
I checked as best as I could visually that the pressure chamber was free of debris and scale etc and just did a suck and blow on the narrow bore tube to the pressure switch on top of the drum to check if the stubby pipe on top of the chamber was clear – seemed to be ok. I reassembled everything and listened very carefully to the pressure switch and was able to hear it softly ‘click’ as the water was discharged from the machine on the pump-out part of the cycle (I presume that this ‘click’ should tell the controller that the water has been ejected from the drum?) But the problem remained and the cycle still ‘stuck’ at this point.
I then tried the careful and sparing application of wd40 through a couple of the apertures on the side of the controller and the cam on the front and am happy to report that the cycle no longer sticks on F and G, but it still slips on D where it seems to be down to a worn part of the cam. However, we always use D when we’re around, and we can hear when it stops spinning – so quiet! – so this isn’t a problem.
One last thing – not related to the washging machine. Since registering on the UKwhitegoods site, I’ve discovered that my e-mail address has been spoofed – I started to get ‘undeliverables’ coming back to my inbox about an hour after registration and they’ve continued at a rate of about 5 per day ever since from webmasters etc all over the place, which I’m informed could mean that 1000’s of spam e-mails have been sent out ‘in my name’. At first I thought it was an error on my pc but I’ve carried out all the checks recommended by Norton, Microsoft and other security advice and it would seem it’s nothing to do with my pc – it hasn’t been zombied or whatever – but there’s nothing I can do to stop this. I don’t whether this was just coincidental or whether it means that the ukwhitegoods server is compromised in some way. Perhaps you or one of the other moderators could look into this just in case.
January 2, 2007 at 5:49 pm in reply to: Zanussi FJ1295 Cycle sticks at pump out point on F and G #199221Beechend
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Hi Martin
Now that’s interesting – this machine has always had a practically dry sump where the filter locates – we’ve never had any problem with spillage when cleaning the filter, just thought it was a welcome improvement over the other machines we’d had! Likewise, whenever I’ve drained the hose there’s not been more than a cupful of water left in it. Just for interest I’ve used a wooden spoon as a dip stick two minutes ago and there’s not even half an inch of water on the end of the handle. But I wouldn’t have thought this characteristic was a problem would you?
I definitely know that the pump-out motor/assembly hasn’t been replaced on this machine since we’ve had it, but it didn’t make any unpleasant noises until the wash cycle problem, hence my thoughts that it’s the timer or some associated component that’s faulty.
Regards
TJ
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