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Information about the Cylinda 9000 breakdown
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Post# 318770   12/8/2008 at 08:11 (5,589 days old) by fredriksam (Sweden)        

First: dont get even aqbout this. They were some people here wanting to know exactly what happened to the machine.

Ie. why it broke down.

Well. These kind of machines have a removable box in the drum. I cant find a better word for it in english. In swedish its called Renslucka.

You find a pic of it after the text.

The box had fallen off. Maybe due to age or maybe abuse. neither i or overflowingmachines knows for sure why it falled of. Overflowingmachines wasnt able to replace the box. He dint seemed to care it was gone.

The results was that smaller clothes could get caught in the inner drum (where the heater is). This made the machine go slower and in the end, destroyed the motor, including the gearbox.

More dames included the Heater. It was smashed in two pieces. Two capicators had exploded.

Mr Thorbjörn (as hes real name is) had some metallic thing in the fusebox. This was to prevent the machine blowing the fuses.

This is real dangerous stuff to do! The whole machine could (if worse) get electrolicted. Luckily for him, it never happened.

I dont wanna curse him for abusing that machine. It was stupid for sure, but now these days we live in a throw away- buy new era.

In the end: Aquarius1984: if you dont like it, dont read it. We live in a FREE world.

Timon90: heres the pic in question that explains it.

Foraloysius: I like you very much, but please dont get mad at me. Why dont be friends.



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