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Posted on Oct 06, 2008

My simpson delta 422 fills with water then fails to activate wash cycle

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    My Simpson delta 422 fills with water and fails to activate the cycle. this usually happens after one or two loads.

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My simpson delta 422 stops on spin dry and i have to do it manualy any suggestions?

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