My Bosch Maxx 5 (E number WAA24270GB/24) has today started only spinning slowly when it has a load in it. We've run it without a load, and it span at the standard rate (c. 800 rpm) - any ideas to solve this please and get it spinning a load properly?!
SOURCE: BOSCH MAXX WFL 1650 front load problem please help
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SOURCE: Bosch Maxx WFL2260
Here are the symptoms: - Wash cycle seems ok but can not be sure. When complete the rinse commences but am unaware what happens next. This is what I have done Started washing clothes and waited for cycle to end(!) or problems start. Switched off and set program knob to rinse. At this point I select spin and after a while the water starts to empty. When a sufficient amount has emptied I stop the spin (no spinning has began), and set the knob to wash again. This now allows clean water to rinse the clothes and when I think it has rinsed enough I set the knob to off then spin again until all the water has emptied. When the drum is empty the spin cycle should continue but does not. What happens is there is a clunking sound and the activity light goes out again, when it comes back on the machine tries to start the spin again and the sequence is repeated.
SOURCE: Bosch Maxx Instruction Manual
F:16 - Doors are not properly closed. Check the doors are closed with no obstacles.
F:17 - Water is not running. Check the tap, hose and filters. Also water pressure can be low.
F:18 - Too much water remaining. Stop the drying program and start Spin program. Otherwise something is bolcking the water exit from the machine.
SOURCE: Missing instructions Bosch MAXX 4 Comfort
Click on the link below ,fill in the details re the model number and it will be available as a .pdf
http://www.boschappliances.com.au/content.asp?document_id=192
If you have not got Adobe Reader go to www.filehippo.com and get a copy there
SOURCE: I have a dirty rubber inner Bosch Maxx 1200 Front Loading Washing
First clean around the rubber with some mould and mildew cleaner for bathrooms - available from most supermarkets.
This is a natural accumulation of waste detergent, fabric softener, fibres and dirt build up that is being attacked by bacteria and eventually decomposes into a sludge / goo and then eventually starts smelling bad as well.
To keep the machine clean of waste build up and to keep any bad odours away:
1. Remove all items from the washer.
2. Open the dispenser drawer and 2/3 cup (160 mL) of liquid chlorine bleach to the bleach compartment. DO NOT use more than 2/3 cup (160mL) of bleach per cycle as this will lead to product damage.
3. Close the washer door and dispenser drawer.
4. Select the Clean Washer cycle or a full wash cotton 104 F wash (40 C). DO NOT use any higher temperature as this will cause unnecessary fumes
5. Press Start and allow cycle to complete.
6. After the cycle is complete, leave the door open slightly to allow ventilation and drying of the washer interior.
7. Repeat the cleaning procedure monthly
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