My hydromatic hpgr200 has been clogged 3 or 4 times with tampon strings and baby wipes. Each time I remove the assembly , take off the bottom and remove the obstruction.This time it is not clogged,the motor spins freely ,but when power is restored the motor sounds binded.I'm puzzled. [email protected]
Re: My hydromatic hpgr200 has been clogged 3 or 4 times...
You probably burned out the motor. They can only take so much.
Get another woman in 'the house that doesn't flush tampons.
Or let them clean it out once.
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it\'s very rare for the string to break in a tampon so you shouldn\'t worry about it. But if it did happen - it would not really be hard to pull it out yourself as the tampon doesn\'t go so high up that it\'s unreachable.
For cleaning bathroom quickly, use baby wipes! These handy sheets aren't
only great for wiping baby's bottom. They can also be used for
efficiently wiping surfaes such as countertops and behind the toilet. If
you liked that speedy bathroom cleaning tip, try this one: use a damp
dryer sheet to remove soap scum from shower doors and walls. Not only
does it remove this unsightly film, but it leaves the room smelling
clean and fresh.
No - it's not ok to use two tampons
at once. You can cause complications that way. If you have a very heavy period,
you can buy Super size tampons or large size sanitary pads.
Ooo ouch! sounds like you have a pretty bad timing problem and or a damaged bobbin case. Since it is a baby lock I would suggest taking it in for repair.
Hi ken wright.
Remove the bottom of the head of the vacuum...remove the roller brush assembly.
Clean the assembly...remove the end caps and clear all hair,strings,etc from the end cap and rotating brush head.
After cleaning the brush head and bearings, lube the bearings with a good grade of machine oil such as 3 in 1 oil.
Check your belt condition.
Reassemble and you should be good to go
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Pull the toilet up and look underneath it for a toy that got stuck. Also, look down the waste pipe for a toy that got stuck or for tampons.
Your not supposed to flush tampons down the toilet, because they are super absorbent and get stuck down the pipe, which inhibits waste flow. Especially the tampons with wings, cause they grip on the the side walls like the Dickens. You can rent a drain snake and send it down the waste pipe a few times to clear the clog. Make sure the bathroom vent is on and the windows open, because the smell is most disagreeable.
Alternatively, before going into this invasive procedure-you can go to Ace hardware and buy a bottle of Liquid Fire and pour it down the toilet to see if that clears things up. You can also order Liquid Fire online. This stuff dissolved a python rather quickly that had gotten into the waste pipe and clogged the thing up.
The best advice that I can give is to spray a silicone lubricant onto a clean cloth, then wipe the cloth onto the carseat adapters. This should make the removal of the carseat much much easier. When you first test this with the carseat, don't have the baby in it at the same time.
On the Cabrio Carseat, at the bottom of the handle (when in the upright position) there is a silver button (either side) this would be roughly where the babies hands would be if out-stretched), depress these buttons and the Cabrio should release fine. DONT do this when baby is in the Cabrio whilst you are practicing. If this is a little stiff, when you have released the Cabrio, WIPE a little WD40 (sprayed onto a cloth) onto the adapters, DONT spray it on. This should make the release a lot easier in the future.
no such thing as "reset teh washer" what you can do is check your pump assembly for clogs. remove the lower acees panel (3 screws across the bottom of front panel) behind there youll find a cleanout for the pump, perhaps a baby sock, or other small debris has gotten in preventing complete draining of unit
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