| Thread Number: 9175 Answers about the Ultima |
Post# 170530-11/29/2006-17:37 ||| stratus (London, UK) |
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first up, i dont lie about what my washing machine does - why would i do that! seems silly to make up stories!
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Post# 170537-11/29/2006-18:46 ||| newwave1 (Lincoln. United Kingdom) |
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Brandon!
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Post# 170538-11/29/2006-18:49 ||| lavamat_jon (North Hykeham, Lincoln, England) |
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My nana's WF340 also distributes during the drains, old Hotpoint style! Goes straight to distribute as soon as the drain starts too... just a shame it spoils it by messing about with anti tangle tumbles afterwards!
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Post# 170553-11/29/2006-21:04 ||| aquarius1984 (UK Crewe Cheshire) |
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Aye my old WF000 distributed from rinse and stayed distributing until spin.
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Post# 170554-11/29/2006-21:07 ||| aquarius1984 (UK Crewe Cheshire) |
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Aye my old WF000 distributed from rinse and stayed distributing until spin.
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Post# 170564-11/29/2006-21:56 ||| Hotpointwf220 (Huddersfield) |
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I was happy with my hotpoint WF220 as seen in my thread and vid on youtube until my power modules failed on tuesday. Worse thing is when I saw the new part it is from Idesit. Oh dear!!!! My friends Indesit W123 Broke to pieces, even before it started it's first ever wash. The dial came off drum made a horrible whine and it was then taken to the skip. He now owns a spanking new Hoover Vision 1600 with 8KG wash capacity. |
Post# 170622-11/30/2006-03:12 ||| stratus (London, UK) |
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WD860
yeah its a wd860, the rinse level goes in two phases as with my old hotpoint, starts with a low rinse level and a slow tumble, then fills up with more water (just up to the bend in the glass door) and increases the tumble speed.
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Post# 170625-11/30/2006-04:39 ||| newwave1 (Lincoln. United Kingdom) |
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powerstream
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Post# 170629-11/30/2006-05:03 ||| carlstock (Hertfordshire, England, UK) |
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I had a Hotpoint WD860 until a few weeks ago. It was returned and refunded under guarantee and was only a few weeks old. :-( The power/control module – PCB basically! – failed.
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Post# 170630-11/30/2006-05:09 ||| carlstock (Hertfordshire, England, UK) |
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Spins During Drying
Brandon,
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Post# 170631-11/30/2006-05:10 ||| carlstock (Hertfordshire, England, UK) |
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Whoops! What Happened There?! ;-)
Reproduced properly this time (hehe):
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Post# 170826-11/30/2006-16:10 ||| washboy2005 (Hartlepool, UK) |
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Sounds very similar to the Ariston branded machines sold in Currys currently, they start off the wash cycle with slow tumbles, and about 5 mins in they kick up to high speed aggressive tumbling, almost instantly reversing, rises start off low level with slow tumbling and after 2-3 mins or so tumbling speeds up again and continues tumbling whilst filling, the rinse levels are really high for a modern machine and in final rinse on cottons, does what I call "turbo tumbles" where the drum does random burst at high speed full of rinse water, it does this 4 -5 times then kicks into distribute then starts draining. Once drained does a burst, slows down does a few tumbles, another burst, slows down tumbles a bit more, then does a 2minute or so spin, slows down does a few more tumbles ramps up again to 1600 for about 3 mins, slows down does a few tumbles and then ramps up again to 1600 for a further 2 minutes or so. These machines are as stated deadly silent, work incredibly well and are of a decent standard for something made from 'Indesit Company’
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Post# 170841-11/30/2006-17:32 ||| lavamat_jon (North Hykeham, Lincoln, England) |
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I haven't really paid much attention to my nana's WF340, but hers doesn't do the spin rinses - does wash enhance by any chance make the washer do these weird but wonderful things? I'm really intrigued. From what I've seen of hers, hers does slow and short tumbles until it's heated, then tumbles quite agressively for 5 or 10 minutes at the end of teh wash, then an 800rpm spin, then a short(ish) rinse which is low level, then anotehr 800rpm spin, then the last rinse which is quite long and has that 2 phase filling. The final spin drives me crazy though... takes about 20 minutes to do the whole spin cycle! But still, it does spin stuff pretty dry I must admit. And the boost up to 1400rpm is great... seems to accelerate to about 1800rpm then slows back to 1400. I like the distrbution drains too - but all the anti tangle tumbling in between the spins seems to ruin the point of the distribution drains IMO.
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Post# 170980-11/31/2006-00:16 ||| aquarius1984 (UK Crewe Cheshire) |
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Jon
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Post# 174618-12/11/2006-10:16 ||| washboy2005 (Hartlepool, UK) |
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Just to bring this thread back to the top LOL...
Listen to this machine roar when it ramps up in speed, this a Merloni made Hotpoint machine that does rather sound like Concorde taking off! LOL, And i thought my Hoover was bad!! LOL
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Post# 174620-12/11/2006-10:19 ||| washboy2005 (Hartlepool, UK) |
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An this spi cyc le looks very entertaining!!, The guy filming sounds entertained too :-D
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Post# 174625-12/11/2006-10:34 ||| washboy2005 (Hartlepool, UK) |
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The Action at the end of this video is amazing!!!
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Post# 174639-12/11/2006-11:06 ||| GLAMWALES (Wales) |
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I love these machines
They are soooooooo great :) high water rinses, spin washes and rinses and great noises. I love my machine !!! LOL |
Post# 174643-12/11/2006-11:17 ||| newwave1 (Lincoln. United Kingdom) |
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Wow what an entertaining machine. I've been toyin with the idea of ownin one of these. i never look longterm i change my machines so often to worry about reliability.....hmmm Its that spin rinsing thats got me! entertainment factor!!!!!
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Post# 174644-12/11/2006-11:18 ||| lavamat_jon (North Hykeham, Lincoln, England) |
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Those videos are nice... still can't believe how much time that spin cycle wastes though! One of the pet hates my nana has apparently about her WF340!
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