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How do you remove the water pump on an indesit idc75 condenser drier?

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This easy to use white Indemnity condenser dryer will make a welcome addition to any kitchen. The 10 minute cool tumble and reverse tumble option will help keep creases in your fabric to a minimum. Energy efficiency ratings & performance: Energy efficiency rating: C. Maximum drying capacity 7kg. Condenser dryer features: 160 minute timer. Including 10 minute cool tumble. 2 dryness levels. Manual control. Reverse tumble option. Reservoir full indicator. Fluff filter. Size H85, W59.5, D58.5cm. Drying programmes Freshen up cycle. Manufacturer's 5 year parts and 1 year labour guarantee. Technical specifications: Energy consumption: 4.48kWh per cycle based on dry cotton cycle. Energy consumption: 336kWh per year based on dry cotton cycle.
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