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Trun switch off
Unplug from wall
Remove all clip on parts, remove all covers as far as you can (screws)
clean all parts carefully
put back together ensuring the seals are clean.
Hope this helps a bit
good luck
the seal round the cap on the filter is possibly damaged solution is new filter housing or complete pump assydo not overtighten they are fairly straight forward to fit hope this helps
Hi,maybe the draw dispencer is damaged,I wouldnt think it is the drum seal,what I would do is tilt the washing machine so that the top of the machine is leaning against the wall so that the front of the machine is of the ground,then while you get underneath the front on the floor with a torch get someone to put water in the dispencer and see if you can see where the water is leaking from,I hope this was some help,all the best.
I suspect there is either limescale in the thread of the filter plug OR behind the filter itself and this is stopping the plug from being screwed home. Remove the plug, pull out the filter, clean filter compartment all round, especially at the back AND ensure the plug thread is completely free of limescale ;-0)
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John C
After shut off all steamvacs will leak dirty water that was sucked up back out. There is always some left in the nozzle. If it is a large amount there is clogged filter that isnt allowing the proper suction. Refer to your manual or go to hoover.com to download one for cleaning directions.
i had the problem of my brand new washing machine not taking the conditioner and the customer service advisor rightly guessed that i was using concentrated liquid and advised me to dilute it with warm water then put it in the drawer because sometimes the liquid is too thick for the machine to take.try this!!!!! regarding the powder why not put it directly in the machine or buy tablets and do the same with those
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