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  • in reply to: old Ariston Margherita AV838C #128133
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    Re: old Ariston Margherita AV838C

    aha. thanks for that. so in this case filter = trap = a void at the lowest part of the loop before the pump itself – not even an elegant trough assembly to pull out.

    so, presumably this type of washer dryer doesn’t ever trap fluff/lint/hairs like a modern condensor model does ? these get washed away in the next wash cycle ?

    thanks to all for your help. i would appear to have been a bit optimistic/enthusiastic/naive in my assumptions ..

    if only Ariston’s machines mached their user manuals 🙂

    cheers,

    Iain.

    in reply to: old Ariston Margherita AV838C #128128
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    Re: old Ariston Margherita AV838C

    Hi, i’m afraid I’m 99{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} sure what I’ve found is the front access point to a pump assembly behind the kickboard. it actually looks near as damn it (same shape and colouring) as the 110665 pump assembly being offered on this site.
    (http://shop.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/Washing+ … +Pump.html)

    So i’m no further on in finding the filter, and am beginning to wonder if this model of Ariston had a rather carefree attitude to stuff that is normally filtered out.

    By the way, the manual is a generic one for the AV834C/**AV838C**/AV1048C – the pictures and references to the filter certainly dont match the 838C!

    Thanks anyway.

    Iain.

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