Hotpoint Aquarius WD63 Front Load Washer/Dryer - Page 9 - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
F 07 fault on my aquarius washer/dryer
This is fault F07 - heater relay stuck. The most
common problem for this is the pressure switch sticking. - unplug appliance from mains, remove top, disconnect pressure
switch hose from switch, tap switch on tor weight a few times, refit
hose, reassemble and test. If this does not work check wiring to heater
and meter.
If your fault is heater relay cannot be activated then it's most likely the main pcb that's faulty.
You can check the connections at the heater, they have been known to
break internally at the connectors. Also check the plug at the main
pcb.
Be careful when working on these machines as the some of the pcb's can hold a charge for a long time The components which cause this error can be any of the following, heater, ntc, module and pressure switch.
10/1/2009 12:38:37 PM •
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Drum not turning
Get a new se t of LAMINATED brushes watch how you fit them , they break easy..After fitting make sure motor does not spark too much, parts cost ...!" pounds....
9/28/2009 5:12:07 PM •
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No water going in
To ensure if it is a fault with the washer, disconnect the supply hose(hoses) to the washer, having first turned off the water to the washer, lay the hose (hoses) into a bucket or similar, and turn water back on,if supply o/k, then fault is in the washer, could be faulty inlet valve (valves), or programming prob.
Check filters in valves.
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9/24/2009 4:37:01 PM •
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Not draining after wash cycle
Did this drain before?
If not, then it may be as simple as a crimped drain hose.
Move the washer away from the wall...
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9/15/2009 3:32:06 PM •
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How do we get the front off
easy as pie
First remove the top panel as it will make life easier.. there are 3 screws at the back sometimes you'll find that they only put 2 on. slide it back and it will come off
The remove the soap draw and you will see 4 screws remove them and pull back the front panel from the draw side and it will come off. You have some wires connected to it they are all numbered if you look closey.
Remove them if you wish to . (p.s. the control know will just fall out when you pull the panel off, there are no other screws)
Now the front panel is easy too you will c when you look at the top side of the panel there are three screws holding it in place remove them
there are three screws at the bottom of the panel behind the kick plate at the bottom of the machine.. Remove kick plate to access them.
Alos you have to remove the ring around the door rubber and the 2 screws holding the doorinterlock in place. Thats it. Ive done hundreds of these machines and they are easy as pie.. hey presto you can now pull of the panel.
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9/9/2009 12:57:15 AM •
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Not working right
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Thanks for using FixYa. E14 error code means water heating error has occurred and failed heating element.
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9/5/2009 9:56:48 PM •
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Washer dryer wont stop running
unplug the machine for 3 mins and plaug back in if it still happens you might have a problem with the heating element or somthing.hope this helps.
9/2/2009 5:16:57 PM •
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Hotpoint Aquarius Machines Water Tank Bottle hitting back
you can leave the back off but make sure that no one can be harmed by the moving parts , it will be louder but i would do this :where the bottle mark is , use a heavy 2 1/2 lbs + hammer place the pannel on a sand bag and stretch around area plus extra iches .as this way is at no cost
8/31/2009 7:34:45 PM •
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Banging during spin
Check to ensure the machine is level first, then that the load is level when wet. If not, something could possibly get in there (though I doubt it). You can probably see most of what you have to access when you open the back, just make sure it is unplugged first. Should be easy to check it out if you have to. I would look at the first two solutions first, whick may save your afternoon to watch the football game. Hope this helps :).
8/30/2009 12:30:23 PM •
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Cant find the filter
It should be right in the air flow, on top, behind, or on newer models a slider in the front.
8/11/2009 9:06:02 AM •
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My WD440 has trown its drive belt and something
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it sounds like there is a sock or something simular stuck between the drum and tank,the paddle is removable which may help you hook out the item,if you grab the drum paddle from the rear and pull it towards you it will then lift up,once you have removed the offending item,you just line up the slots on the drum with the pegs on the paddle and push towards the rear of the machine and you will here a click,this means the paddle is secure.
8/5/2009 8:44:04 PM •
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Ultima 1200 washer dryer. what does E30 mean
Hi .
E30 is a problem relating to the motor, check brushes, if o/k then could be faulty or broken tacho magnet on end of motor shaft, also check for broken wires in motor plug.
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8/4/2009 6:36:52 PM •
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Loud banging
Several possibilities for noise. check concrete balance wieghts at top and bottom of washer, make sure they are not loose.
Check drum restraint spring(s) are not broken.
Check suspension legs for wear.
Check for loose motor fixings.
Finally, remove drum belt, and spin drum by hand, tjhere should be noise from bearings, if it feels rough or is rumbling , then main bearings have failed.
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7/27/2009 7:46:20 PM •
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