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Specific Washing Machine fault to see causes and solutions

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Specific Washing Machine fault to see causes & solutions Appliance is leaking Appliance will not start Clothes are damaged after washing Clothes are still dirty Door will not open at end of programme Drum will not rotate Machine overfills and floods No water entering machine Stuck on wash cycle Washer doesn’t fill with water Washer/Dryer doesn’t dry Common Washing Machine Problems Please bear in mind that this washing machine and washer dryer guide is very generic and offers only rough guidance and not our expert opinion on any one appliance or brand they are all slightly different, so some common sense will be required. Washing machine will not start, no power. There are lots of things that can cause this to happen but as with any fault diagnosis, start at the beginning and work through the problem methodically. So begin at the plug and make sure that there is power to the socket and that the fuse is okay before looking any further. Main...
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How to clean your Washing Machine...??? We recommends completing this simple three-step process, at least quarterly, on both front-loading and top-loading washing machines without a self-clean function. It'll eliminate buildup in hoses and pipes and ensure your clothes stay fresh and clean. First Step  Run an empty, regular cycle on hot, using two cups of vinegar instead of detergent. The hot water-vinegar combo removes and prevents bacteria growth. Second Step  In a bucket or nearby sink, mix about ¼ cup vinegar with a quart of warm water. Use this mixture, plus a sponge and dedicated toothbrush, to clean the inside of the machine. Pay special attention to soap and other dispensers, the inside of the door, and, if you have a front-loading washing machine, the rubber seal. (If your soap dispenser is removable, soak it in the vinegar water before scrubbing.) Give the machine's exterior a quick wipe down, too. Third Step  Run one more empty, regular cycle on h...
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Easy Maintenance Tips for your Air Conditioner A well maintained AC unit will run more efficiently, use less energy, and cost less money to run. A properly maintained system will also last longer before needing to be replaced. If at any time you are uncomfortable with performing maintenance tasks yourself, never hesitate to call on a professional   to do it for  you. Always observe safety precautions; and before you perform any work on your outdoor unit,always shut down the power to the unit at your electrical box first. It should be noted that there are some tasks that can be done by the average homeowner, but others should not be performed by anyone who doesn’t have the proper training and a license. *  Clean and/or Replace Air Filter It should be done every month during high-use seasons (like summer and winter) and once during the fall and spring. *  Check Wiring and Components Before working on an air conditioner, always start...
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How Dishwasher Works...... A Dishwasher is acting like a robot that cleans and rinses dirty dishes. we have to load the dishes, add dishwasher tablets or detergents and set proper washing cycles, then turn it on. Dishwasher accomplishes whole series of functions by itself. Series of functions: Adds water Heats the water to the appropriate temperature Automatically opens the detergent dispenser at the right time Shoots the water through jets to get the dishes clean Drains the dirty water Sprays more water on the dishes to rinse them Drains itself again Heats the air to dry the dishes off, if the user has selected that setting Besides these, dishwashers monitor themselves to make sure everything is running properly. A timer (or a small computer) regulates the length of each cycle. A sensor detects the water and air ­temperature to prevent the dishwasher from overheating or damaging your dishes. Another sensor can tell if the water level gets too high and act...