I've had a Candy Nova washing machine (not sure an exact model - it's a 6kg model - washer only) for nearly 5 years.
Throughout it's life it has had an annoying fault approx once a year, each time I've managed to fix it but I'm not sure how.
This time I'm struggling to fix it though!
Basically we will be washing something and it will get "stuck" towards the end. The door lock light stays on so you can't open the door and you can see it's got quite a bit of water inside - along with very wet washing. We found out how to open the door (switch off, wait 10 mins, switch back on and wait 2 mins)
Previously to fix I have removed the hose from the pipe it drops into and blown in it. To make sure there are no blocakges etc, cleaned the filter and run a couple of empty loads through on the shortest setting (Rapid 32), but it's doesn't seem to be finishing this time.
I started by removing the washing, then blowing down the hose which blows bubbles in the water sitting in the drum so it seems to have a path out. I then removed the filter and had to catch a lot of the water on towels. The filter had a little bit of stuff in but not much. What I did notice though was normally I'm sure the contents of the drum gush out making much more mess. This time it just seemed to be trickling out. I was able to remove the filter clean it out, and put it back and still have lots of water left in the drum.
Whilst I had the filter out I put my little finger up the hole where water was trickling out and it was slimey and covered in soapy residue.
So my guess is that the internal pipework between the filter and the drum is gunked up and restricting the flow of water out of the machine. The washing machine panics and stops doing anything to make sure it doesn't keep filling up with water (or trips because of the weight with all the water in?).
Does that sound right and if so how do you clean it out?
Throughout it's life it has had an annoying fault approx once a year, each time I've managed to fix it but I'm not sure how.
This time I'm struggling to fix it though!
Basically we will be washing something and it will get "stuck" towards the end. The door lock light stays on so you can't open the door and you can see it's got quite a bit of water inside - along with very wet washing. We found out how to open the door (switch off, wait 10 mins, switch back on and wait 2 mins)
Previously to fix I have removed the hose from the pipe it drops into and blown in it. To make sure there are no blocakges etc, cleaned the filter and run a couple of empty loads through on the shortest setting (Rapid 32), but it's doesn't seem to be finishing this time.
I started by removing the washing, then blowing down the hose which blows bubbles in the water sitting in the drum so it seems to have a path out. I then removed the filter and had to catch a lot of the water on towels. The filter had a little bit of stuff in but not much. What I did notice though was normally I'm sure the contents of the drum gush out making much more mess. This time it just seemed to be trickling out. I was able to remove the filter clean it out, and put it back and still have lots of water left in the drum.
Whilst I had the filter out I put my little finger up the hole where water was trickling out and it was slimey and covered in soapy residue.
So my guess is that the internal pipework between the filter and the drum is gunked up and restricting the flow of water out of the machine. The washing machine panics and stops doing anything to make sure it doesn't keep filling up with water (or trips because of the weight with all the water in?).
Does that sound right and if so how do you clean it out?