My aquarius hotpoint 1100 started banging the other day while spinning i stopped it took out some of the clothes as it was overloaded but when i turned it back on it kept trippin the rcd on the fuse board any ideas whats gone wrong appreciated maybe its passed its life span its at least 7 yrs old been quoted ?100 just for someone to look at it never mind fixing it get new one for ?300 what you,s think
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It could be a broken drum restraint spring, or a worn or broken. or loose shock absorber.
To check the springs, remove the top cover, and you will see the springs.
Another possibility is the concrete weight could be broken or loose.
You need to remove the lower rear panel of washer to check the shockers and concrete weight.
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if it fill with water then stops it is the ellement the machine first fills turns the drum then heats up the thermostat cuts in and the it emptys rinses and spins so if it does not get to temp it will stop or continue to wash forever
water left is not spinning enoug or textile type or overloading.
program can't handle during operating time timer.
you took out that syphon cap on the compartment and cleanend under. further watersupply under suspicion, blockage.
And after a fe years you get a lot of textile reidue built up outside ofthe drum. Have you cleaned outlet filter thorough?
Several possible reasons for this. M/C not level, causing it to move about.
Overloading of m/c.
Loose concrete balance weight, there is one at top and one at bottom.
Suspension spring broken or unhooked.
Suspension leg loose or broken.
Main drum bearings worn, to check this, turn drum by hand and if it feels noisy or rough , then bearings have gone (expensive repair).
There are other possible causes, but these are the main reasons.
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The hardest amount to balance is a load with just one item.Because you have nothing to counter balance the other side.So,first off,put in a normal load ,make sure your washer is level by using a level to assure it is, other wise if its not all the clothes will group in one spot where its not level ,than when time to spin you have a un balanced load.
This sounds like the min bearings have gone, open the door and see if there is any play up and down on the drum. if so its the bearing if not it could be something that has fallen from a pocket and got stuck between the metal clothes drum and the oute drum casing. a take apart job i am afraid for both issues.
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