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KeymasterSometimes you just have to marvel at the stupidity.
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KeymasterIn that cabinet it can only be the compressor or related items or the stat, there’s nothing else in it really.
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KeymasterThis week, next and likely a good bit of the following… the carriers will be absolute murder.
They tend to prioritise the like of Amazon et all and couldn’t give a stuff about smaller accounts.
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Keymasteriadom wrote:I prefer the Comedy Channel if I want a good laugh. 😉
Just go to YouTube and look for some of those videos, some of them are an absolute riot.
If any of the pro repairers tried stuff like that they’d be branded as dangerous cowboys, probably lambasted if not shut down by Trading Standards and seeing some of what some people have done, that’d be about right.
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KeymasterIt is sealed, like all of its ilk it was never intended to be opened or serviceable in any way, shape or form. So, no parts info was ever available for it and no parts ever made available for it.
Just like all the rest.
In a drive to reduce cost and weight we presume so people can buy nice shiny machines with wifi and funky lights at knock-down prices (mostly) that are A++++ rated so people are duped into thinking they polar bears will be just fine with the new washing machine.
Trouble is, as you’ve now found out, that is a total fallacy and a complete crock. As is the notion, that many makers pedal, that these are more reliable, they’re not.
Your machine is now off to some recycling centre to get broken down and as much recovered as possible, the rest to landfill.
The polar bears are not happy. Machine makers are as you’ve no option but to buy another and, almost regardless of what you choose, it’ll have a sealed tank, probably a sealed door unit, unserviceable electronic nonsense in it and a host of other nasties.
And if you think that’s bad for you, the poor buyer and the cash you are about to have to splash out on a new one just consider how bad it is for the repairers and the environment. The only people that win out this practice is the companies that make machines and as they’re all more or less the same, you’ve really not got a lot of choice. For now.
We all hope this will change things:
https://www.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/appliance-industry-news/4397-right-to-repair-rules-introduced
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KeymasterComes up on CDSL as a Baumatic using 5045176860701 but it’s odd it’s not on GIAS.
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KeymasterThere’s still the motor issue Dave, the frequency causes the motor stator to oscillate at the wrong rate creating noise and the motor stator to stutter, eventually, they usually give the game up after a while. Most people give up on it before that due to the infernal racket from them.
Any component that relies on the frequency being right will never work correctly.
Elements are fine normally, switches okay rheostats can be iffy and so on.
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KeymasterI’ve seen it on ships a lot, they run on US voltage/frequency and try to whack in UK/EU products… it doesn’t work. You get all sorts of weird issues over time so the standing rule is simple, don’t do it, try to run US stuff here or EU stuff there.
You can get things to alter I’ve been told but it but it’s hugely expensive and not really worth the trouble.
For the likes of that machine, as it was intended for US/Canada only I expect no parts will be available to allow it to run in other regions. The manufacturer will, as they do here, simply tell you it’s an unsupported application and you’re on your own washing their hands of it totally.
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KeymasterThe clock isn’t your only problem, any fan motors will not run correctly, will be noisy and will fail.
Been there, got that T-shirt! 😉
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KeymasterAll I can find that may be of use is:
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[TD]DRYING PHASE
The drying stages.
Phase1 – drying time on the beginning without humidity sensing
Phase2 – drying phase with humidity sensor
Phase3 – extra drying time on the end of phase 2 without humidity sensing to achieve optimal performance.
Phase4 – extra drying (function) on the end without humidity sensing. Functional button S3.
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[TD]STEAM GENERATOR OPERATION (SG)
Steam generator linen care.
– Compresor and SG heater could works at the same time
– Main pump and SG pump could works at the same time
– Compresor operation equal as for normal drying phaseSteam generator heater operation
– The heater is switched on 2 seconds after the beginning of main motor rotation (CW or CCW) and switched off 2s before drum rotation stop
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– Pump never works when steam heater is not on
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[TD]PUMP OPERATION
At the beginning of drying the pump switches on for 30 seconds to pump out eventual water
For the first time it switches on after 5 minutes, and then every 2 minutes (from the end of previous cycle) and operates for 30 seconds.
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[TD]HEATER OPERATION
Heater operates only in CW rotation.
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[TD]COMPRESSOR OPERATION REGIME
The compressor is switched on 3 seconds after the beginning of drum rotation and switches off 3 seconds before drum rotation stop.[/TD]
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[TD]FAN A OPERATION REGIME
The FanA is switched ON/OFF as for measured temperature NTC 2 on Compressor high pressure tube.[/TD]
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[TD]DRUM LIGHTDrum light switches on each time the dryer door is opened. If the dryer is left for 5 minutes with the door open, the light switches off.
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[TD]AIR IONIZER
Air IONIZER operates only when function AirIONIZER is on. Air IONIZER add negativ ions into the drum with positive effect to the linen (softer fibers, easier ironing).
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[TD]MAIN MOTOR[/TD]
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[TD]220 – 240 V[/TD]
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[TD]460 W (nominal 190 W)[/TD]
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[TD]0.80 A[/TD]
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[TD]Main 39 Ohm auxilliary 38 Ohm[/TD]
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[TD]Run capacitor[/TD]
[TD]8 μF[/TD]
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[TD]0,9[/TD]
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[TD]F, thermal protected[/TD]
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[TD]COMPRESSOR[/TD]
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[TD]Nominal voltage, frequency[/TD]
[TD]220-240 V / 50 Hz[/TD]
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[TD]Voltage range[/TD]
[TD]187 ~ 264 V[/TD]
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[TD]Input power[/TD]
[TD]610 W[/TD]
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[TD]In[/TD]
[TD]2,8 A[/TD]
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[TD]Lock rotor current[/TD]
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[TD]Water level sensor SG A, SG B[/TD]
[TD]level switch SG A, level switch SG B[/TD]
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[TD]Pnom[/TD]
[TD]10W[/TD]
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[TD]DC200V, AC140V[/TD]
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[TD]Level sensor 1 level reed switch[/TD]
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[TD]TEMPERATURE SENSOR NTC1 and NTC2:
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[TD]HUMIDITY SENSOR
Laundry resistance circuit (1 laundry, 2 control unit). Important junctions: vire-humidity sensor, drum shaft-brush.[/TD]
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[TD]220 – 240V; 50Hz[/TD]
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[TD]74mA (240V)[/TD]
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[TD]B, thermal protected[/TD]
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[TD]1230 Ω[/TD]
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[TD]MAIN HEATER[/TD]
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[TD]220-240V; 50Hz[/TD]
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[TD]220-240V; 50Hz[/TD]
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[TD]1300W[/TD]
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[TD]1500W (240V)[/TD]
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[TD]~43 Ω[/TD]
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[TD]2 thermal fuse[/TD]
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[TD]30 mA[/TD]
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[TD]220-240 VAC[/TD]
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[TD]50/60 Hz[/TD]
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KeymasterMaddocks are not trade only.
They sell on eBay and Amazon.
Disguised yes, but they do.
ASWO do not.
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KeymasterThe pics are really small but often there will be a “link” hose, when in place it feeds water to the bottle.
Removed from one side and connected to a drain hose it will drain externally.
If you get it wrong, it’s not good. But it’s easy to figure out normally.
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KeymasterI’d say, somehow, there was normal washing up liquid or something in that. It’s the only way it can happen as dishwasher detergent is low foam.
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KeymasterYup, it is.
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