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  • in reply to: Buying Advice #383845
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    Re: Buying Advice

    Ta –
    Too late the wife’s bought one. :eeek: :rolls: 😥

    I’ll keep you posted on how it works.

    in reply to: Buying Advice #383843
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    Re: Buying Advice

    Ta found it – what is thought of the Kenwood kid60b12?

    in reply to: Buying Advice #383840
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    Re: Buying Advice

    Thanks for the advice – but I can’t find the Bosch SMV50C00GBV?! 😕

    in reply to: ISE 10 Review (Hope It Helps!) #297453
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    Re: ISE 10 Review (Hope It Helps!)

    The machine was on a wash cycle and seemed to get through most of it, having said that I wasn’t watching carefully. F1 came up so I tried to drain it. The cycle went on and then the door opened and water came out, not having drained. F3 was about the same. The delivery men were very good, removing all of the packaging before the machine came into the house. They set the machine in place and connected the cold water supply asking me to check that there were no leaks, they fitted the hose into plastic outlet at above workbench height. I asked if they were going to give me a demonstration, they shrugged their shoulders and said nicely that they don’t do that.

    in reply to: ISE 10 Review (Hope It Helps!) #297451
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    Re: ISE 10 Review (Hope It Helps!)

    Penguin45 wrote:Yup, the one bit of the whole thing which we don’t have total control of is the bit between the warehouse and the vendor……… Not everyone shares our standards, unfortunately.

    The machines are amazing. I’m an ISE agent and my normal patch is North Leeds and into the countryside a bit. I will go anywhere in Yorkshire to deliver a 10 machine on an evening, in the full confidence that I can install it, demonstrate it, have a chat and a cup of tea and not see the machine again for a long time.

    Penguin45.

    Shame you didn’t get ours to deliver to the Richmond area! The guys who came (last Monday) brought it on time and fitted it but didn’t do any demo even when asked to do so. Furthermore you could have had another cuppa today when you came to fix it as we have an F3 and an F1 error and a wet floor, – 1 week in!

    You can still come now and fix it, if you want, as the guy who rang and left a message didn’t leave a number for us to ring him back on!

    reply here and you can have my number.

    Hotpointless and washer less family of 6

    in reply to: wma63 #296612
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    Re: wma63

    how?
    do i take the motor out to do this?

    in reply to: wma63 spin fault #264446
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    Re: wma63 spin fault

    Doh 😳
    Some people have short memories lucky for me my wife is younger than me and still can remember my 1st post
    http://www.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/modules.p … highlight=

    This time; lolly stick and bit of unidentifiable clothing. :rolls:
    Spinning like a good ‘un again 😀
    Thanks IADOM for a prompt (in more ways than one) answer. 🙂

    in reply to: wma63 spin fault #264444
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    Re: wma63 spin fault

    Hi Just gone through all the stickies and other advice re not spinning
    The thing still wont spin and does not seem to have rinsed properly either – washes ok though.

    in reply to: Hotpoint tdl 31 grinding noise #197867
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    Re: Hotpoint tdl 31 grinding noise

    Sarcasm doth not become thee. 😐
    I take the point though.
    I have had a quick look and the felt strip keeps falling off and now the drum is quite sharp at the top,
    Also the drum does lift up does this mean the rear bearings are gone too?
    Is it worth repairing?

    in reply to: Hotpoint WMA 63 fill up then empty #196909
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    Re: Hotpoint WMA 63 fill up then empty

    He told my misses that he had used silicone and it certainly smelled like he had.
    Bearings gone in dryer now!! see elswhere
    Thanks for all the answers

    in reply to: Hotpoint WMA63 Bearings? #195822
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    Re: Hotpoint WMA63 Bearings?

    No good
    Called hotpoint told them was the bearings they came on tuesday without the right parts and went away. Then we got a postcard saying they will not be back for 2 weeks!
    Is it worth the extra £50 to have the 12 month guarantee?

    in reply to: Door lock wma 63 #178893
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    Re: Door lock wma 63

    Hi Penguin45
    Thanks so much!
    Took it all apart, found a piece of the T-shirt 6″ long in the pump itself and more T-shirt and coins, plastic, blutack, and silver paper in the filter.
    Works perfectly now
    Cheers 😆 😆 😆 😆 😆 :mrgreen:

    in reply to: Door lock wma 63 #178891
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    Re: Door lock wma 63

    I have set it to spin only and I can hear the pump, It makes a strange noise and doesn’t totally empty the machine.
    Can I get to the pump to see if anything is jamming it.
    Can I also check the filter
    Alex

    in reply to: Door lock wma 63 #178889
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    Re: Door lock wma 63

    No flashing lights.
    I have just run another load of washing and the machine once again did not empty, although it had the END light on. The water I emptied out through the waste tube was very dirty as though it had not been rinsed.
    We have had to replace a lifter recently as one came off during a run and shredded a t-shirt, could anything have got in and blocked an outlet or something?
    Alex

    in reply to: Door lock wma 63 #178887
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    Re: Door lock wma 63

    Hi
    Found out when I took Out the washing that there was about a gallon of water left in I have syphoned it out via the normal waste pipe so no blockages. Could this be a one off?
    Any other thoughts?
    Alex

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