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  • in reply to: Hotpoint Aqualtis – scraping noise #448808
    iadom
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    Re: Hotpoint Aqualtis – scraping noise

    Can you post a picture of the item?

    in reply to: Hotpoint Aqualtis – scraping noise #448805
    iadom
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    Re: Hotpoint Aqualtis – scraping noise

    ‘Inspection panel’? Do you mean the lid?

    Black sump hose can be accessed from underneath, heater by removing back panel.

    in reply to: Hotpoint Aqualtis – scraping noise #448803
    iadom
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    Re: Hotpoint Aqualtis – scraping noise

    If it happened suddenly then it’s odds on that you have a foreign body between inner and outer drum. Bra wires most common, coins, keys and anything else left in pockets as well.

    Unfortunately this ‘Indesit’ washing machine has a totally sealed drum.
    If you are very lucky you may be able to fish the item out by removing the heating element from the back of the drum or by removing the large black sump hose. Otherwise it’s a new drum. 🙁

    in reply to: troubleshooting my Aquarius 1100 WM63 #448785
    iadom
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    Re: troubleshooting my Aquarius 1100 WM63

    cir20 wrote:My Aquarius 1100 WM63 . is out of warranty

    I should think so, it is between 14 and 16 years old after all. 😉

    in reply to: Hotpoint TCD980 F07 error code #448779
    iadom
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    Re: Hotpoint TCD980 F07 error code

    Does yours have a green dot sticker on it, if not then you need to check again, I have just checked several different serial numbers for that model and they are all part of the safety recall.

    What exactly is your serial number?

    in reply to: Hotpoint TCD980 F07 error code #448777
    iadom
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    Re: Hotpoint TCD980 F07 error code

    Then you should not be using it at all until you have checked it on the Hotpoint website. The current official advice from Hotpoint, fire services and trading standards is to unplug and contact Hotpoint.

    You can find a link by googling Hotpoint dryer fires. You will need correct model number and full serial number to register.

    in reply to: Hotpoint TCD980 F07 error code #448775
    iadom
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    Re: Hotpoint TDC980 F07 error code

    Has this dryer had the fire safety modifications done?

    PS you need to check that model number as well, no such model AFAIK?

    in reply to: How do I even use this?! #448773
    iadom
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    Re: How do I even use this?!

    Are you getting any noises at all, the first thing every dishwasher does is drain out?

    in reply to: How do I even use this?! #448771
    iadom
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    Re: How do I even use this?!

    Morning Martin. 🙂

    in reply to: How do I even use this?! #448770
    iadom
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    Re: How do I even use this?!

    Your image is not sharp enough to make out the symbols. 🙁

    The second button from the left looks like the start button though?

    in reply to: Whirlpool F27?? #434420
    iadom
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    Re: Whilpool F27??

    Ha, at my age I can hardly remember what I did yesterday let alone 18 months ago. I’m guessing it wasn’t resolved or I may have remembered.

    I will see if I can find the info that John sent me.

    Can you give me any model number you have?

    in reply to: How to remove integrated dishwasher? #448761
    iadom
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    Re: How to remove integrated dishwasher?

    Most dishwashers are secured at the top front in some way. Either by small plates at the very top screwed into the worktop or unit sides. Some have screws that fit through holes inside the dishwasher near the top, front edge, sometimes these holes are covered by a small cap.

    in reply to: Hotpoint wdal 9640guk washer dryer repair #448712
    iadom
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    Re: Hotpoint wdal 9640guk washer dryer repair

    Bubbling sound is good. Don’t know which relay unfortunately, pressure switch could also be faulty.

    in reply to: Hotpoint wdal 9640guk washer dryer repair #448710
    iadom
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    Re: Hotpoint wdal 9640guk washer dryer repair

    Have you blown down the pipe into the drum ( you should not blow into the pressure switch) The bottom end of the pipe and the small chamber it attaches to can become blocked with gunge. Sadly as it has a sealed drum it is almost impossible to clean properly.

    The F15 fault relates to a relay on the main pcb in the base but is nothing to do with overfilling AFAIK.

    in reply to: Hotpoint wdal 9640guk washer dryer repair #448708
    iadom
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    Re: Hotpoint wdal 9640guk washer dryer repair

    That error code is supposed to be F15 which again is ‘supposed’ to be a no drying, possible dryer relay fault.

    One place to check for the overfill fill is the thin rubber tube from the drum to pressure switch. Examine it very closely at the point where it is clipped to the outer drum, it often chafes through here and only needs a very tiny pin hole to cause overfill.

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