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hi the filters on indest were fitted at the front behind the kick panel on the right side.your instructions book will advise and show you how. hi the filters on indest were fitted at the front behind the kick panel on the right side.your instructions book will advise and show you how.
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From the manual
Maximum dry laundry
load
heavy fabrics
maximum 5 kg
delicate fabrics
maximum 2 kg
pure new wool
maximum 1 kg
mixed loads
maximum 2,5 kg
How heavy is your
laundry?
1 sheet 400-500 g
1 pillow case 150-200 g
1 table cloth 400-500 g
1 bathrobe 900-1200 g
1 bathroom towel150-250 g
Follow the water inlet tube till the connecting end of the m/c. You can dimantle the union here.Mostly without tools. You will fin the filter inside the pipe body. Pull it out & clean. Fix back all rubber parts back.
when lights flash on indesit washing machine means there is a fault with the machine you will need to tell me which ones are flasing so i can tell you what the fault is
Hours? It sounds like your machine has a problem.. Have you tried clearing the filter on the outlet after the drainage pump? The Indesit only has a 1200 spin speed so it's not the most efficient drier anyway (rated B for spin efficiency).
Personally I dislike Indesit as they release some models which do not permit replacement of the bearings because the innner and outer drum assembly are crimped/pressed together during manufacture. Instead of replacing bearings and seals (At most about £35.00) you would need top buy a complete drum assembly at about £125.00, and throw away a large lump f stainless steel. Presumably Indesit want you to throw the entire machine away, and to buy a new one. Not a brilliant idea in my opinion, as it is unlikely that a frustrated ex Indesit owner will but an Indesit as a replacement, and that sort of wastage (bearings last around three years in regular family use) makes a complete nonsense of energy efficiency ratings. The cost of manufacture and disposal over a three year usage period will have a massive carbon impact in comparison to the energy efficiency savings even of the most efficient of machines.
The planet can't afford to buy cheap machines and then thropw them away.
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