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Mark22
ParticipantRe: Bosch MAXX WFL2260 shaking violently
Trilobite wrote:There could be a few causes for this behaviour:
1. Washload not evenly distributed around the walls of the drum, causing major imbalance on spin cycle. This can occur if bedsheets become entangled, or a bathsheet/bathmat/dressing gown or jeans are washed on their own.
Thanks for the help. I hope this is the cause as it is easily remedied 🙂
Strange that it has never done this before and now twice in a row. I tried
washing a smaller load and it was much better.Fingers crossed 😉
Regards,
MarkJuly 27, 2006 at 9:16 am in reply to: Samsung SR-L36 Fridge/freezer warm fridge/cold freezer #183060Mark22
ParticipantRe: Samsung SR-L36 Fridge/freezer warm fridge/cold freezer
Thanks very much for the advice. I have tried putting some packing by the
door switch and the fridge temperature is much better (5-7C). It’s maybe
a little too hot still but much improved.How can I adjust the door on this model?
Thanks,
MarkJuly 26, 2006 at 8:00 am in reply to: Samsung SR-L36 Fridge/freezer warm fridge/cold freezer #183059Mark22
ParticipantRe: Samsung SR-L36 Fridge/freezer warm fridge/cold freezer
Hi bryan,
Thanks for taking the time to reply.
r600a wrote:
the probable fault lies with the fridge door that has dropped causing it not to actuate the light switch thus not turning the fan on correctly.I was not aware it even had a fan. I have never heard one running. Should the fan always come on when the door is
closed? If not, how could I test the fan?r600a wrote:
put a pound coin between the light switch and the top of the door tonight so that it pushes the light switch up and then leave shut till tomorrow.If the temprature has recovered youve found your fault which will require the door to be removed and re set.
I’ll try this, although the switch is dodgy anyway – could this be the problem?
The door looks OK. i.e. it closes with the top close the overhang at the top.Would a replacement switch be cheap/easy to get/easy to fit?
Thanks again.
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