You should probably turn it off and leave it off for a while.
Cooker, fridge, microwave, washing machine, cupboards...
The machine is mostly made of mild steel. You can verify this by checking to see if a magnet will attach to the washer.
You can remove oil based paint from the plastic inside the washing machine by running an empty laundry cycle on your washing machine with bleach and a small amount of soap. Then, run another laundry cycle with just soap. Finally, put some old clothing or towels on a regular wash to see if the washing machine is completely clean.
needs to be cleaned
If you suspect a problem because your washing machine will not finish a cycle; try unloading the machine even if everything is wet, run another small cycle without any clothes and set for low water, no soap. See if it goes through the entire cycle. If it does then the motor is probably the problem. If it does not than you may have just stripped out the "Washing Machine Coupler." (see picture link below) NOTE: The part is cheap and may be fixed by a handy person.
In the UK it is simply known as a smokemeter or smoke analyser Please see the related link below.
Its a simple machine machine i could see where your coming from thinking it is a compound machine. But i mean it is simple. Now i know a couple stores have compound machine
I'll ask him when I next see him
built up heat coming out engine breather tubes on the motor!
Well it really depends on the type of washing machine you have, but for most washing machines you should turn it off then wait about a minute and see if it is working and doesn't say controls locked if it still says that I would contact the store that you bought it from and ask for costomer help.
Yes, you may not see it across the door but as it moves you will see it splash.
If your washing machine starts to leak, it can be a headache and it can also be like finding a needle in a haystack to find out where the leak is coming from. The problem could be as simple as a bust hose or as worse as a gasket that has gone bad. Replacing a hose is easy but what is it’s a gasket? You can definitely repair a washing machine yourself but how handy are you? Are you good at disassembly and reassembly? Do you have the proper tools (torque wrenches, for example)? You will save money, although not much, by doing it yourself. If you’re not handy, you could call a washing machine repair company to come out and try to diagnose the problem. If you have a newer washing machine, check to see if you’re warranty has run out because there is a possibility that the warranty will cover all washing machine repair costs. But if you have an older machine, then you are automatically stuck with all of the costs. Here’s the catch – after coming out to look at the washing machine, parts and labor for fixing it the costs could be somewhere between $200 - $300 easily. So, with that being the case, it’s safe to say that for another $50 - $100 you could purchase a brand new washing machine that has a warranty. The main thing is that you’ll have a warranty to cover your if something goes wrong, for the duration of the warranty, so make sure that you good a good deal with good coverage. If buying a brand new washing machine seems a little too costly and the washing machine repair guy wants to go deep into your pockets, you can always search the internet for used washing machines that are in good working condition. Often times, when people are moving from state to state or downsizing from a bigger space to a smaller one, the first thing to get sold is the washing and dryer set. If you can find a good deal from someone that just wants to get rid of excess appliances, $100 - $200 to solve your problem all together. Especially if the washer happens to be a newer model than the one you currently own. Let’s face it, you can’t let those dirty clothes pile up.