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After noticing a small leak from below somewhere, I kept an eye on the whole regular cycle of my Malber WD1000 (about 7 years old). Here's what seemed strange/wrong, with otherwise normal cycle:
1. at the end of soak and power wash, it tried to fast-spin, but after some pretty violent shaking of 3-5 rotations it didn't proceed with the fast spinning
2. Didn't fast-spin at all during position 4. The timer kept clicking and clicking until the timing/position regulator reached the 'stop' position.
I suspect that whatever holds the drum in place and dumpers the shaking broke, and the machine is smart enough to recognize it therefore it won't spin. Any ideas / suggestions will be greatly appreciated
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Something is causing the drum to be way out of balance. Does it bang and make noise when it's spinning empty? Probably not. Is something stuck on the side (inside of course) of the drum, causing it to shake when spinning? If not, a spring or shock absorber (connecting drum to sides, bottom or top of machine) has broken or come loose.
on my wd1000 i removed back cover and on top left side there is a electric/electronic component,i noticed a slight burn mark where one of the connections were.I cleaned and crimped it tighter and it has been fine ever since!
I had similar problem recently. It turned out the main controller right above the drain hose exit on the back was the problem. I got a new board from MALBER and replaced it myself. It is working now.
This is not a Malber machine but the following fix has worked for the Malber washer. Try unplugging the machine for at least 2 minutes. Do not just turn it off as there is still current going to the machine .This should clear the computer. If this does not work, the imbalance may have overloaded the circuit board requiring replacement.
Might be a control board problem. Contact Malber USA at 1-800-600-8913. They will have replacement part and, if the machine is still under warranty, the part is free.
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