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  • in reply to: Zanussi FAE 1025V faulty? #179747
    waftycrank
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    Re: Zanussi FAE 1025V faulty?

    Ok, with the unit tipped against the wall (So I can see underneath), the spin cycle started as normal. The pump also ran, but not full speed (I assume this is normal for expelling waste water) then the spin cycle went a lot faster, and the vibration caused the machine to drop back to the tiles, narrowly missing crushing my pinkies. (Note to self, wear boots when messing about with anything more than a hair dryer)

    Much as I would love to avail myself of one of your trusted engineers, I’m now living in the Czech Repblic & I would rather sort this one out myself.

    I’m happy to order new bits from your online store, rather than get ripped of locally.

    I have a multimeter & a BIG hammer if this helps 😉

    Cheers Dave,


    Nick.

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    UPDATE:

    After the spin cycle, I tried a normal program, and the blasted thing is working again 👿


    That’s annoying.

    in reply to: Zanussi FAE 1025V faulty? #179745
    waftycrank
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    Re: Zanussi FAE 1025V faulty?

    No fault codes are displayed, and the door is locked. Once turned off the door is released after the normal delay time.

    Nick.

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