I've got a WMA40 which is only a year and a half old (unfortunately not under warranty anymore) and yesterday I was washing just one hoodie in it (the hoodie is pretty bulky) and when I went down to check on it later in the day, the Fast Spin light was flashing, and the End light was on, and the door was unlocked.
I thought it pretty odd, and when I checked the hoodie it was soaking wet! I tried running it through just a fast spin cycle but the spin doesn't kick into fast anymore, it just keeps going on slow!
Any ideas? How do I check if the machine is blocked somewhere?
To make things a bit more complicated, we use "Ecoballs" instead of washing powder -- these are plastic balls about the size of your fist with little beady things inside that "ionize" your wash. And when the initial soaking hoodie wash happened, one of the Ecoballs had come apart, spilling a handful of these beads into the machine. I *think* the beads are just big enough that they don't fit through the holes in the washing machine drum, but I dunno - a couple may have escaped and be stuck somewhere.
Having read lots of advice on several of these forums, I've come to the conclusion that the pressure system is probably blocked.
So how do I unblock it? Do I turn the machine over? What do I look for? Does anyone have a diagram handy they can direct me to?
Cheers,
Leesun
Cheers,
Leesun
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I thought it pretty odd, and when I checked the hoodie it was soaking wet! I tried running it through just a fast spin cycle but the spin doesn't kick into fast anymore, it just keeps going on slow!
Any ideas? How do I check if the machine is blocked somewhere?
To make things a bit more complicated, we use "Ecoballs" instead of washing powder -- these are plastic balls about the size of your fist with little beady things inside that "ionize" your wash. And when the initial soaking hoodie wash happened, one of the Ecoballs had come apart, spilling a handful of these beads into the machine. I *think* the beads are just big enough that they don't fit through the holes in the washing machine drum, but I dunno - a couple may have escaped and be stuck somewhere.
Having read lots of advice on several of these forums, I've come to the conclusion that the pressure system is probably blocked.
So how do I unblock it? Do I turn the machine over? What do I look for? Does anyone have a diagram handy they can direct me to?
Cheers,
Leesun
Cheers,
Leesun
____________________________
Moderator
Leesun, please note 10a
