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  • in reply to: unbelievable customers #457004
    iadom
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    Re: unbelievable customers

    Thanks Andy, couldn’t have picked a better time to retire with the great weather of late.

    One Christmas present was a membership at Old Trafford cricket ground so I have been enjoying some cricket before the footy starts at the other Old Trafford.

    GGMU. 8)

    in reply to: unbelievable customers #457002
    iadom
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    Re: unbelievable customers

    I thought it was time to take a break, after all I did celebrate my 70th last November. Still playing squash or racketball 2 or 3 times a week though. 8)

    in reply to: Clothes dirty after washing in Indesit machine #457095
    iadom
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    Re: Clothes dirty after washing in Indesit machine

    TBH not the best quality machine, even when new, sadly the marks and deposits do suggest a drum support failure.

    in reply to: Clothes dirty after washing in Indesit machine #457093
    iadom
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    Re: Clothes dirty after washing in Indesit machine

    Not that old for certain machines but for an Indesit it is.:(

    This machine has a totally sealed outer drum so any problems inside the drum would require a complete drum assembly, totally out of the question.

    It could be a snapped or corroded drum support spider, very common on machines subjected to low temp washes., is it noisy on spin?

    in reply to: Hotpoint Aquarius WML720 problem #456939
    iadom
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    Re: Hotpoint Aquarius WML720 problem

    You need to examine the ends of the carbon brushes and also the commutator that the brushes rub against.

    The ends of both brushes should be smooth and shiny, if one is pitted or has a charcoal like appearance then they need changing, also the comm should appear smooth and clean, not scarred or discoloured.

    Post a pic of the displaced brushes and we could soon tell.


    Also worth checking the wiring to the door lock as well, flimsy connections which often burn out. 🙁

    in reply to: Hotpoint Aquarius WML720 problem #456937
    iadom
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    Re: Hotpoint Aquarius WML720 problem

    Check the motor carbon brushes and motor connection plug for loose contacts.

    in reply to: Fresh Paint #432527
    iadom
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    Re: Fresh Paint

    If there is a bug anywhere trust me to unearth it. 😆

    in reply to: Fresh Paint #432525
    iadom
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    Re: Fresh Paint

    Doesn’t do it for me every time, happened twice last night and again tonight.

    If I close the site down completely then re open the post and edit it it then works fine?

    Last night I was editing a post by DC in the Known Error codes thread from 2005, but it also did it as I attempted to edit a new post I had made as well.

    I think that Sudeeps’ entry in the logs was from this afternoon after I first mentioned it Don. 😉

    in reply to: Fresh Paint #432522
    iadom
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    Re: Fresh Paint

    It hasn’t actually moved anywhere but the edit has not taken place. ❓

    in reply to: Fresh Paint #432521
    iadom
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    Re: Fresh Paint

    Here you go, just edited my last post.

    in reply to: Fresh Paint #432519
    iadom
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    Re: Fresh Paint

    Will take a screenshot if it happens again, it flashes up the instant I hit the submit button after editing…..

    in reply to: Fresh Paint #432517
    iadom
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    Re: Fresh Paint

    Had a problem just now, same thing happened yesterday as well a couple of times.

    After editing a post then clicking SUBMIT I got a small message, top left saying Error 301, moved permanently. Clicking on the small hyperlink took me back to the home page and checking back the post edit had not completed.?

    in reply to: Hotpoint dishwasher F02 #456858
    iadom
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    Re: Hotpoint dishwasher F02

    The error code is generated as soon as the polystyrene overfill float is triggered in the base.
    Obviously if the machine was not plugged in then it would just flood without any error code showing.

    in reply to: Hotpoint dishwasher F02 #456856
    iadom
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    Re: Hotpoint dishwasher F02

    The clue is in the fault description you posted, ‘admits water EVEN WHEN DEACTIVATED’.

    in reply to: Hotpoint dishwasher F02 #456855
    iadom
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    Re: Hotpoint dishwasher F02

    Although very rare on a new machine it is possible for the solenoid valve to stick open, even intermittently. That would be a more likely cause rather than an electronic problem.

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