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  • in reply to: Machine heats up on a 60oC wash but not on 40oc ? #396957
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    Re: Machine heats up on a 60oC wash but not on 40oc ?

    its a hoover eco wave 5, doesnt seem to be heating on 40 but is on 60, what is the likely cause and what part could need replacing ?

    hoover a1110

    edit : my mistake, just done another cycle and its working ok now on the 40, it just didnt feel that warm before when i felt the glass door ? is it possible for the temp to drop/fluctuate ??, it is a fairly old machine

    in reply to: Hoover wave eco wash question on cycle time ????? #396738
    justabout
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    Re: Hoover wave eco wash question on cycle time ?????

    Do these model of hoovers use candy parts and bearings ? or was it befoer they started using them?

    are they decent machines ?

    in reply to: Hoover wave eco wash question on cycle time ????? #396736
    justabout
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    Re: Hoover wave eco wash question on cycle time ?????

    I didnt think that sounded right, thought i better check though. Why is it called an eco wash ? Is it because it has the half load option ?

    in reply to: Hoover wave eco wash question on cycle time ????? #396734
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    Re: Hoover wave eco wash question on cycle time ?????

    And does it do a full cycle of 40oC wash, i was readingf where a guy said it took only 20 minutes to do a 40oC non coloureds wash, that doesnt sound right, my one now takes about an hour or so.

    Do eco washing machines have shorter cycles ???

    in reply to: Hoover wave eco wash question on cycle time ????? #396732
    justabout
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    Re: Hoover wave eco wash question on cycle time ?????

    Im not after energy saving features ( see above post )

    I wanted to know if it does a full cycle and uses a proper amount of water as its an eco model and i dont want something that does a short cycle or uses less water

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