| Thread Number: 9717 Tropic Of Cancer, Paging Tomturbomatic! |
Post# 179743-12/31/2006-18:56 ||| mixfinder (Seattle) |
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I was washing a mixed colored load in the Equator Clothes Processor EZ 3600 CEE. It is very quiet and I connect it to the bathroom sink and let it drain into the bathtub. I was in the bedroom making the bed. The cycle sequence washes, drains, rinses, spins, rinses, spins, rinses and then really spins. It finally slows and then does a distribution tumble. Then the motor makes a totally different noise that sounds like a jet turbine. The machine goes into a supercalifagilisticexpialadocious spin for about five minutes. Then it begins a reversing tumble in the drying cycle.
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Post# 179753-12/31/2006-19:36 ||| frigilux (MN) |
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I see it lost a tooth, Kelly!
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Post# 179757-12/31/2006-19:49 ||| oxydolfan1 (Forest Hills, Uzbekhistan) |
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Please do NOT throw out that machine....repair by any means necessary!
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Post# 179837-12/31/2006-23:15 ||| peteski50 (New York) |
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Equator!
Hi Kelly,
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Post# 179849-12/32/2006-00:37 ||| whirlcool (Spring, TX, USA) |
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This sounds like the same fate that has happened to those with the Pakistani spinners, and a Spin X. I'm willing to bet something gave way during the spin cycle! |
Post# 179893-1/1/2007-07:53 ||| robbiehotpoint (liverpool uk) |
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Hi talking from experience it could be a few things, firstly it could be the drum bearings but they usually give you some notice before they pack in comlpletley ro it could be something has got caught in between the wash drum and the outer tub. A friend of mine was going to get rid of her machine and it turned out there was a bra strap stuck in the drum and was making an awaful scraping noise.
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Post# 179900-1/1/2007-10:04 ||| wisk'ybill (Canton, Ohio) |
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Kelly
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Post# 179905-1/1/2007-10:38 ||| mixfinder (Seattle) |
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Some Warning
Periodically it has been making a slight grumble during the spin for a second or two. The tub wobbles and as it rotates it goes, scrape, scrape, scrape. I start another 5 day course of chemo tomorrow so it will be a couple weeks before I am up to entertaining the lonely repairman. The coin-op company came and repaired the indexing Speed Queen in our complex. I did a load there yesterday.
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Post# 180044-1/1/2007-19:23 ||| oxydolfan1 (Forest Hills, Uzbekhistan) |
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Blessings to you on the next phase of treatment.
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Post# 180195-1/2/2007-02:13 ||| Tomturbomatic (Beltsville, MD) |
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Kelly, I wish you all of the best for the chemotherapy. I hope every tiny molecule of the the cocktail attacks the renegade cells and spares your healthy cells.
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Post# 180244-1/2/2007-11:12 ||| mixfinder (Seattle) |
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Fly Away
The machine was banging and flopping side to side and then leaned over against the door. The tub wobbles and is loose feeling in my hand. It will still turn but it scrapes on the outer tub as it revolves.
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Post# 180249-1/2/2007-12:03 ||| laundromat (altamonte springs,fl.) |
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Sounds to me like your berring seal went bye bye.the ring may have broken too which would explain why the tub is now scraping and not stableised.Mr Atol( my friend and the owner of Equator Corp.located in Houston,Tx.)would be the one to try and contact.He is verry prompt and can try to set up a repair.Depending on where you live,there should be a licensed tech.repair place that services Equator nearby.The model you have was made in Italy.The new models(which are now made in China by Equator)have a larger capacity and dry faster. |
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Newer Equator
Actually the new Equator are smaller. They are really the quiet line laundry that Equator has been using. I cannot figure out why they dispensed with this older model.
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