| Thread Number: 548 Question??? Malber Washer/Dryer combo |
Post# 49490-11/19/2004-07:12 ||| CleanteamofNY (Brooklyn, NY) |
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I have a Malber WD 800 and it washes ok, spins and drain fine, but when it comes to the condensing drying portion, the washer heats like it suppose to but it drains sporadic. I found the tub slowly filling with water, but not draining consistantly during drying cycle!
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Post# 49580-11/20/2004-11:18 ||| CleanteamofNY (Brooklyn, NY) |
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I think the problem is solved....
I think the problem lies with the drain hose, it was low to the ground before going up to the sink, so I've tied the drain hose to the back to the washer tub level before going to the sink and drying results are better. But I will keep an eye for changes in drying cycle....
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Post# 49606-11/21/2004-00:33 ||| CleanteamofNY (Brooklyn, NY) |
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It looks like I will be giving Malber USA a call on Monday to find out if the problem could be the pump. When I was doing the second load, the water was not being pumped out during the drying cycle and the clothes came out sopping wet.
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Post# 49609-11/21/2004-04:09 ||| foraloysius (Groningen, The Netherlands, Europe) |
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Does it still drain during the wash and rinse? When it dries, are you sure only cold water comes in? |
Post# 49619-11/21/2004-08:12 ||| CleanteamofNY (Brooklyn, NY) |
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Positive, the cold water is on and I don't understand why it does this during the drying cycle. It starts pumping the water out then stops completely and the clothes are so wet when it finishes. |
Post# 51275-12/17/2004-08:12 ||| CleanteamofNY (Brooklyn, NY) |
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Time to update......
For a while I had a 110 volt Whirlpool dryer in the basement and decided to bring it up to my father's apartment (3 flights of stairs mind you) to put on top of the Malber WD800.
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