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I have receved my new Hotpoint WML 529P washer and while unpacking I noticed there was water inside the machine, is this normal or have I been sold a used machine? All packaging was intact. Keith
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Hi,
There is not much you can do to remove the drum of your WML 560 P Washing Machine...you can remove the bearings and door but you can't remove the drum personally. You'll have to take it in for service but here is a manual for you which you can read through to see if there is anything about removing the drum. Click on the link below to be directed to your Hotpoint Aquarius WML 560 P User Manual homepage... Hotpoint WML 560 Instructions For Use Manual
It does NOT show how to remove the drawer. It is likely that the top of the machine must be "popped off" to do so. The best advise is to search for a Repair Manual if you simply must get the drawer out. I believe one of the manuals shown on this webpage may be the repair manual:
Most washing machine tops are simply a pressure fit that snaps on to the body. A firm grasp on the front sides of the top and a brisk pull may well pop it off.
Be sure to unplug the machine before you attempt any service!
Washing machines can be full of water AND electricity. That is most certainly a recipe for one, big, hydro-electric
Hi, I would not worry about it as the washer should be able to contend with varying pressures. As you say your previous washers were OK with it- providing, that is, that you did not have to change each one because of water pressure problems!!! I also doubt you could do anything with the supply anyway ;-0(
John C
In a word 'yes'!
Either the interlock requires adjustment if that is physically possible on your machine or the sensor requires checking and possibly replaced.
For me this is a rare quick answer- I normally rant on............................... :-0)
Sounds like a small blockage in the outlet pipes, possibly just in the filter but check all outlet pipes. Just done one the other day and it was a clothes button that had passed out of the machine through the pump to the outlet pipe but had turned sideways inside the outlet pipe.
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