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  • in reply to: Anyone good with fault diagnosis? #236043
    Dusty321
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    Re: Anyone good with fault diagnosis?

    3 weeks before a techie can get out to have a look at the washer…. Taking the pi$$ of what! 👿

    in reply to: Anyone good with fault diagnosis? #236042
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    Re: Anyone good with fault diagnosis?

    Penguin45 wrote:(It’ll be the electronics, BTW – it always is.)

    Oh jeez, that doesn’t sound too good! 🙁

    Someone at Servis needs a good thrashing if an electronic component in a 3 month old machine has gone t*ts up! 😈

    Thanks Penguin45…..

    in reply to: Anyone good with fault diagnosis? #236039
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    Washman wrote:Hi

    The model number and serial number would be a help and if its only 3 months old is still under guarantee.

    OK, its an EasiLogic M6011 and the serial is 20072016391-010077290-01

    Only bind with the guarantee is its only valid with proof of purchase which I haven’t got, unfortunately…. Didn’t expect the poxy thing to have a fit anytime soon….. 👿

    Been chatting with some guys at work who say it could possibly be the brushes…. but surely not after 3 months of minimal use?

    in reply to: Servis M6802W and large capacity washers #213656
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    While I’m in the mood for a moan, this machine doesn’t have a heating element just takes hot water from the heating system or mixes hot and cold! Personally I think it was quite badly advertised! I don’t suppose a heating element is a bad thing, could cut costs (maybe?) but the fact that wasn’t advertised along with spin speeds cycle duration etc etc… makes for an unhappy customer! I might grow to like it I HOPE!!

    in reply to: Servis M6802W and large capacity washers #213652
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    FINALLY got my washing machine!!!!! Washing my double duvet now, gotta say although it all fits in the basket there is absolutely no room for circulation so I’d imagine wash performance will suffer but hey, I’m stuck with it now so might as well use it til it dies!

    in reply to: Servis M6802W and large capacity washers #213651
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    Aaaaaaaahhhhhhh, Ive paid and its on its way!!!!


    Lets hope it a good one……. should be its a rebranded Maytag!!!!

    in reply to: Servis M6802W and large capacity washers #213650
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    Ah it all makes sense now!!!!

    Lets hope the wash performance isn’t as bad as some say!

    Thanks Penguin45! 😉

    in reply to: Servis M6802W and large capacity washers #213648
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    Penguin45 wrote:What?

    So it has a vertical drum that spins as well as one of those huge paddles? To be honest I’ve not had the chance to look at the mechanics of these types of washers that’s why its 20 questions just now. Never really considered this type always thought wash performance wouldn’t be so good so its all new territory for me!

    Me no understand ❓

    in reply to: Servis M6802W and large capacity washers #213646
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    Anyone?

    in reply to: Servis M6802W and large capacity washers #213645
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    Re: Servis M6802W and large capacity washers

    Martin wrote:

    Dusty321 wrote:
    Mmmmm, how the hell does it spin

    The drum goes round – very fast 😯


    😆

    Ask a silly question……… that answer did give me a giggle 😀

    So it has a vertical drum that spins as well as one of those huge paddles? To be honest I’ve not had the chance to look at the mechanics of these types of washers that’s why its 20 questions just now. Never really considered this type always thought wash performance wouldn’t be so good so its all new territory for me!

    Anyhow, just bought one off eBay for £440 all in, so lets hope I haven’t bought a pup in washing machine terms…..!

    Thanks Martin….

    in reply to: Servis M6802W and large capacity washers #213643
    Dusty321
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    Mmmmm, how the hell does it spin or is that a separate process?

    in reply to: Servis M6802W and large capacity washers #213641
    Dusty321
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    Penguin45 wrote:Yup, vertical top loader. The worlds preferred washer, except for Europe.

    Penguin45.


    Mmmmm, not sure its better than a drum…… 😕

    in reply to: Servis M6802W and large capacity washers #213639
    Dusty321
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    kwatt wrote:A far better bet for what you’re trying to do I’d say.

    K.


    Thanks for your help kwatt.

    One more question, how does this machine agitate is it one of those huge paddles or something else ❓

    in reply to: Servis M6802W and large capacity washers #213637
    Dusty321
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    OK chaps, how does this one grab ya….. ADMIRAL AAV8000?

    in reply to: Servis M6802W and large capacity washers #213635
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    Re: Servis M6802W and large capacity washers

    Martin wrote:

    Dusty321 wrote:
    a large capacity of 8KG which is what I’m looking to buy something I can wash a duvet in!

    Even an 8kg capacity machine will be hard pressed to effectively wash a 15tog double bed sized duvet. A synthetic filled 5 tog summer duvet will fair better but even so it will only just cram inside the drum and hardly move throughout the washing process. 🙁


    That kinda ruins my hole idea 🙁

    How much am I looking at for something that WILL wash a duvet?

    Any idea’s…… ❓

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