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January 29, 2021 at 8:29 pm in reply to: Door fittings for Leibherr f/f GKV 366 Index 20 /088? #474134
lizellis
ParticipantThanks all and apologies for such a late response, I was ill. I have some things which seem to got on the doors so maybe they are the sliders. It would absolutely be helpful if they were!!
January 2, 2021 at 4:17 pm in reply to: Door fittings for Leibherr f/f GKV 366 Index 20 /088? #474130lizellis
ParticipantThank you so much Dave.
How did you work out which manual it needed from the model number on the ID plate? Could I use the model number from the manual to work out which parts I need for the doors and the fitting instructions? The manual linked only goes as far as how to fit it to the housing unit.
lizellis
ParticipantRe: Hotpoint wma32 aquarious 1200 spin not spinning
As a quick update, seems neither the pump nor the brushes were the problem. What seemed to be happening is when the machine went to spin the door interlock stopped functioning so the machine wouldn’t spin. This infer might be useful for others having similar issues.
lizellis
ParticipantRe: Hotpoint wma32 aquarious 1200 spin not spinning
heh, well I noticed a lack of noise from the machine and sure enough, the final spin light is flashing and I have some very soggy towels. I will gird my loins and dismantle the effer to check the brushes.
lizellis
ParticipantRe: Hotpoint wma32 aquarious 1200 spin not spinning
Thanks Nige
In the end I managed to get the black pipe off but there was nothing there. I then disconnected the sump thing from right under the tub. There was actually some kind of filter in there, it was a basket and a white ping pong ball.
I think the pressure chamber you mention was running off that. In there I found a 20p piece and a 2p piece (worn down to the size of a 1p bit…. who knew coppers weren’t copper any more!) a couple of tacks, a piercing barbell (one of the kids has obviously been making holes in themselves which I didn’t know about) and various hair elastics.
I’ve just reassembled it and I’m waiting to see if I have any leaks or not (quick wash programmes have some uses) before putting it back properly. If no spin then I’ll check out the brushes. Because the machine is made to be as inconvenient as possible, it looks like I’ll have to completely strip it down to get the motor out.
Question is, how would I know if it’s the brushes or not? Do they change if they are bust? (bear in mind I am very non-technical!)
Cheers,
Liz
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