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Genocide Junkie
ParticipantRe: Hotpoint WD440G (again)
I will try that hotpnt.
The engineer is booked again for next Tuesday.
Genocide Junkie
ParticipantRe: Hotpoint WD440G (again)
Thanks Phidom.
I thought he replaced that two weeks back when i reported the problem.
As that is what they thought was wrong with the door in the first place.Genocide Junkie
ParticipantRe: Hotpoint WD440G filter problems and general moan.
Many thanks for all that have posted in this thread.
I apologize to those who have been offended, i did not start this thread in order to create a e-fight between memebers.Once we get the door fixed (this Tuesday) i will watching what goes in the machine like a hawk. However, as i have already posted we do not wash dog blankets or bath mats, throws etc.
If i have to have a engineer out for the fliter i will take note of what is in the filter and see for myself. Then try and sell it on ebay. 😆Once again, thanks for the input.
Have a good weekend.Genocide Junkie
ParticipantRe: Hotpoint WD440G filter problems and general moan.
The only thing i can think it was would maybe towels.
We do not have bath mats, throws. (we have throws but they are dry clean only)
Not sure what colour catcher sheets are.This never happened with our old indesit and we had that 4 years, and we were washing the same stuff.
Genocide Junkie
ParticipantRe: Hotpoint WD440G filter problems and general moan.
hotpnt wrote:dont know why someone would tell you that, bloked pumps are very rare on these, maybe i do 1 or 2 a month, what comes out of the trap when its been emptied??
I never saw what it was.
My wife says it looked like wet fluff.Genocide Junkie
ParticipantRe: Hotpoint WD440G filter problems and general moan.
boselecta wrote:This is a customer abuse problem, the filter can only be blocking up that quickly because of what your putting in the appliance!. Do you have many hairy animals by the way?
Sorry but Hotpoint or Comet will draw the line somewhere and make a charge for this callout as this is not a know problem with this appliance.The only hairy animal that enters our house is my mother-in-law.
As far as i am aware we do not abuse the machine.The enigineer (from Comet) has told me that we can expect to see him every other month with this problem. It happens with this machine.
Genocide Junkie
ParticipantRe: Hotpoint WD440G filter problems and general moan.
As we do not have dogs i don’t think that is a problem. 😆
Last time the engineer came around he took out the eco ball (looks like ping pong ball right?)Anyhow, we did not get a chance to see if that made a difference because the door broke and we are waiting for parts.
“When” we get the door fixed i will see how it goes without the eco ball, if you chaps say it will be better i am sure it will. I will ask the engineer to remove the top of the cage, when the door is fitted.
Thanks for all your replies. 8)
Genocide Junkie
ParticipantRe: Hotpoint WD440G filter problems and general moan.
stripey wrote:Can you please post the serial number of the machine which can be found inside the door.As there has been a modification to the fluff filter in the dryer which could be the cause of the problem.
No problem, i will post it later as i am work now.
Cheers.
Genocide Junkie
ParticipantRe: Baby on the way please help.
Cheers P45, i thought i may have to get out my wallet (again).
Any suggestions for the new machine?? -
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