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Put back together water inlet on haier hlp24 portable washer ...i removed to clean out and now dont know how to put back together

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  • Posted on Aug 04, 2007

SOURCE: How to clean inlet filters?

I don't think inlet filters are going to solve your problem. Does the machine fill normally? If not, this was probably caused by mineral deposits and not the dirty rugs. It may just be a coincidence that a fill problem occurred at the same time. The inlet screens are located in the fill valves. You would have to shut the water supply off and disconnect the hoses to see them. There is a small screen inside each water inlet on the back of the washer. Washing heavily soiled items would not have anything to do with clogging the inlet lines. Now...if you overdid it with some heavy duty items like rugs, it would be reasonable to suspect that you may have clogged the pumps. I believe there are two pumps on the Oasis. One is a drain pump, and I think the other one is a recirc pump. You shouldn't have to open the top of the machine to get to them. The pumps can both be accessed by tilting the machine back and looking UNDER the washer. As you are looking from the front of the washer, the drain pump will be in the right rear of the machine and the recirc pump will be in the left rear. If you wish to check them, follow these steps: 1. Unplug washer. 2. Drain as much water as you can through the drain hose by using a shop vac. If the drain pump is clogged, this may not be possible. Or, it may take a little extra time. Otherwise, you may have a mess of water when you disconnect the hoses. 3. Disconnect hoses from pump(s) and look for any obstructions. You will have to tilt the machine backwards to accomplish this. You also will need to pull the machine away from the wall far enough so it will rest against the wall when you lean it back. Or, get the assistance of another person to help hold the machine back. 4. Carefully, disconnect wire harness from pump and remove mounting bolts. Remove each pump and look inside the impeller section. This is where dirt, sand and foreign objects generally get lodged. 5. Reinstall following the reverse order of the steps described. Now...if you go through all these measures and don't find anything, there is a filter in the wash tub under the inner basket. Cleaning this would require the removal of the nunator (agitator), tub ring and inner basket to get to. I can explain the steps to you if you like, but I don't know if this is something you would want to try to attempt. Cleaning the pumps and hoses is one ting, but removing the wash basket and other components can be a bit involved. Check the pumps first and let me know if you need further assistance. I hope this helps you.

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Anastasio Benjou

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  • Posted on Jan 27, 2008

SOURCE: roper washing machine mod# RAS8245EQ1

The problem is one of two parts. One is your water temperature switch or your hot water solinoid. To get to the back you must remove the hex screws on the back and then the panel is removeable.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 08, 2008

SOURCE: inlet/ drain light keeps flashing

You have a leak and the bottom pan is full of water. You can remove the cover at the bottom front of the dishwasher and see if the bottom pan is filled with water.

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  • Posted on Jul 05, 2009

SOURCE: how do i put it back together?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 12, 2009

SOURCE: MIELE NOVOTRONIC W939

IF YOUR PROBLEM STILL THERE DONOT TRY TO PLAY WITH INLET BECAUSE IT HAS ABIG WATER PRESSUR CAN HIRT
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