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Hotpoint 9534 Finished and back together. |
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| Post# 614000   8/1/2012 at 12:53 (322 days old) by boschlover1997 (york)     |   | |
![]() everythings finished, i need to stop a leak at the bottom of the tub seal but that wont be a problem with bathroom sealant, and then i will upload the pics to the thread of the stages, the video link to the first run and how i did it when i have finished completely.
cheers, thanks especially Mathew and Fido for yout help. George | ||
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| Post# 614187 , Reply# 1   8/2/2012 at 09:48 (321 days old) by boschlover1997 (york)     |   | |
Now the machine is all back together, here are some photos.![]() | ||
| Post# 614189 , Reply# 2   8/2/2012 at 09:50 (321 days old) by boschlover1997 (york)     |   | |
new bearings and seal![]() | ||
| Post# 614190 , Reply# 3   8/2/2012 at 09:52 (321 days old) by boschlover1997 (york)     |   | |
new bearings fitted- front view![]() | ||
| Post# 614191 , Reply# 4   8/2/2012 at 09:54 (321 days old) by boschlover1997 (york)     |   | |
view from the front![]() | ||
| Post# 614192 , Reply# 5   8/2/2012 at 09:55 (321 days old) by boschlover1997 (york)     |   | |
drum back together and seal fitted![]() | ||
| Post# 614193 , Reply# 6   8/2/2012 at 09:56 (321 days old) by boschlover1997 (york)     |   | |
back of drum![]() | ||
| Post# 614194 , Reply# 7   8/2/2012 at 09:57 (321 days old) by boschlover1997 (york)     |   | |
machine complete![]() | ||
| Post# 614195 , Reply# 8   8/2/2012 at 09:58 (321 days old) by boschlover1997 (york)     |   | |
door.![]() | ||
| Post# 614197 , Reply# 9   8/2/2012 at 10:00 (321 days old) by boschlover1997 (york)     |   | |
drum and porthole.![]() | ||
| Post# 614198 , Reply# 10   8/2/2012 at 10:01 (321 days old) by boschlover1997 (york)     |   | |
typical hotpoint 95 drawer![]() | ||
| Post# 614199 , Reply# 11   8/2/2012 at 10:01 (321 days old) by hotpointfan95 (Nottingham)     |   | |
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George... I'm lost for words!!!! It looks amazing!! :'-) | ||
| Post# 614200 , Reply# 12   8/2/2012 at 10:02 (321 days old) by boschlover1997 (york)     |   | |
inside of tray.![]() | ||
| Post# 614201 , Reply# 13   8/2/2012 at 10:04 (321 days old) by boschlover1997 (york)     |   | |
programme guide.![]() | ||
| Post# 614202 , Reply# 14   8/2/2012 at 10:05 (321 days old) by boschlover1997 (york)     |   | |
dial and option buttons.![]() | ||
| Post# 614203 , Reply# 15   8/2/2012 at 10:06 (321 days old) by boschlover1997 (york)     |   | |
cracked sidestrip![]() | ||
| Post# 614204 , Reply# 16   8/2/2012 at 10:09 (321 days old) by boschlover1997 (york)     |   | |
its even got the guarantee sticker!![]() | ||
| Post# 614208 , Reply# 17   8/2/2012 at 10:54 (321 days old) by boschlover1997 (york)     |   | |
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| Post# 614224 , Reply# 18   8/2/2012 at 11:40 (321 days old) by marthalover4eve (plymouth)     |   | |
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drum that drum looks better in that machine more classy lol | ||
| Post# 614227 , Reply# 20   8/2/2012 at 11:50 (321 days old) by glenfieldmathk1 (Glenfield-Leicester-UK)     |   | |
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Woah! Typed it wrong (1st line of post) - Sorry! Economy + 6 is a Quickwash, not halfload + 6!! That just gives less water! | ||
| Post# 614235 , Reply# 22   8/2/2012 at 12:07 (321 days old) by glenfieldmathk1 (Glenfield-Leicester-UK)     |   | |
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After looking at it again - I can now see the drum has a large rim, and is 46l. It was specifically designed for later machines, such as 1990, as miele4life says, just before the 5KG models launched with the smaller rim. | ||
| Post# 614241 , Reply# 23   8/2/2012 at 12:42 (321 days old) by henrypeter21 (United Kingdom)     |   | |
9534![]() | ||
Post# 614257 , Reply# 24   8/2/2012 at 13:38 (321 days old) by ozzie908 (Lincoln UK)     |
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Just a heads up ..... | ||
| Post# 614267 , Reply# 25   8/2/2012 at 14:47 (321 days old) by fido (Hungary)     |   | |
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They are quite a bit different to the 18 series. For one thing they have a removable lid, far more sensible! They still have the GEC type motor mounted at the top but the tub is plastic, not metal. If I recall correctly, the 18 series had 3 bottom suspension units whereas the later models only had 2. Actually the washer dryers did retain the metal tubs for a few years before they too went to plastic. On the plastic tub the front comes off and is held on with clips, on the 18 series the back of the tub came off and was held with bolts, similar to the Hoover Logic setup.
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Post# 614278 , Reply# 27   8/2/2012 at 16:17 (321 days old) by Hoover1100 (Durham, U.K.)     |
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Nice![]() Although ours is in storage at the moment, you do have to admire the simplicity and functionality of the programming and controls, and also how they could build something so flimsy from the outside (as you have discovered with how easily the plastics break and I'm sure will have noticed how much the cabinet bends and reverberates on spin!).
Luckily the door catch and lid trim is still available as a spare part if you look online, but it really can't be stressed how fragile they are! As has been said before that is not the drum from the aquarius models, there are no holes in the paddles and it still has the thicker rim, just has the newer back and door glass, making it a late production run (again as has been said above). I gather it also has the later style (unfortunately far more repair prone) interlock, by the lack of the unique buzzing noise when it's draining in your video. Just to correct some of the above information, the later style "5kg" Aquarius style drum had a 45l volume not 50, I'm not sure of the exact capacity of the earlier drum, but naturally it's less than 46l. Here's our 9530 on the day Marc collected it, aside from some adjustments to the belt and currently needing new brushes we've been extremely lucky, mechanically and cosmetically it's immaculate and all original; not bad for 25 years old! :) Have also attached a link to the replacement door catch, and will post a link to replacement lid trims. Matt CLICK HERE TO GO TO Hoover1100's LINK
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Post# 614279 , Reply# 28   8/2/2012 at 16:22 (321 days old) by Hoover1100 (Durham, U.K.)     |
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And the lid trims...![]() Above I also meant to say that it's amazing how they could make the machines so flimsy to the touch, but evidently maintain higher standards internally where it counts.
CLICK HERE TO GO TO Hoover1100's LINK | ||
| Post# 614287 , Reply# 30   8/2/2012 at 17:07 (321 days old) by boschlover1997 (york)     |   | |
![]() glenfield... thanks for the reply and filling me in on what they do. there are no holes in the paddles, so maybe it is a replacement for this machine just with the newer style?
miele4ever... yeah ok will do henrypeter21... there are not many differences apart from the outside casing, and jack does not have a 9526 anymore, broke about a year ago. aussie... cheers austin supermaticjames... yeah we do aha, and tbh i prefer the newer drum look, but would really like to get my hands on an older door glass. yeah aha but it fell off at the yard i got it from and is lost now. hoover1100...its a 9517 you have in storage isnt it? and yeah i blooming well have, when i put the fascia back on it cracked behind the dial, but luckily its not visible, and the sides are very very loud on spin. and actually, it does buzz when its draining, but when the waters gone out of the drum it goes like this. so i can tell when its emptied. sounds great when it starts to drain. cheers for the links will definately look into it as i really want this looking perfect too. thank you all for your kind replies and help for things i was unsure of. george!:D | ||
| Post# 614289 , Reply# 32   8/2/2012 at 17:15 (321 days old) by glenfieldmathk1 (Glenfield-Leicester-UK)     |   | |
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Reply #28 I agree with that Statement! Well done Hotpoint. Well done Great Britain! | ||
| Post# 614358 , Reply# 33   8/3/2012 at 04:36 (320 days old) by newwave1 (Lincoln. United Kingdom)     |   | |
Great thread!![]() We got one of these machines brand new in 1988/89 to replace out 18371 hotty!
I can confirm it had that door glass from new. Perhaps they used those toward then end and on to the later restyled doors. Ours had one of those drums fitted but we got one with holes in the paddles which turned it into an Aquarius wash system :-p It didn't cause any problems and it danced around for another 6 years after that. I'd love to find one to relive those old memories as well as a spin slider models from the same time perood. The countless times it used to lunge out and being 5 or 6 and the dryer being stacked ontop was pretty scary! Also I remember accidentally starting the spin on the wrong part of the dial and it span instantly full of water!! Darren | ||
Post# 614363 , Reply# 34   8/3/2012 at 06:17 (320 days old) by SuperElectronic (London, UK)     |
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Drum size in Hotpoint WM / Aquarius range For those who are wondering about drum size, here's the page from the 1995 brochure where it gives you the specs...
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Post# 614365 , Reply# 35   8/3/2012 at 06:22 (320 days old) by SuperElectronic (London, UK)     |
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Increased capacity did not mean a bigger drum... The Ultima models apparently had the same size too...despite taking an extra 0.5 kg...
Does anyone have a full brochure with these specs from the 9lb loaders (later range brochures probably did; earlier ones didn't)?
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| Post# 614480 , Reply# 36   8/3/2012 at 15:35 (320 days old) by servisslimline (England, Brighton & Hove)     |   | |
quickwash![]() quickwash on programme 6 is enabled by using BOTH Half Load and Economy Wash, george sorry to sound so nasty but i suggest you start looking at manuals and asking people before just saying what each bit does, ive attached a link to the 9534 manual below, READ IT! lol
CLICK HERE TO GO TO servisslimline's LINK | ||
| Post# 614513 , Reply# 37   8/3/2012 at 17:52 (320 days old) by boschlover1997 (york)     |   | |
excuse me.![]() | ||
| Post# 614514 , Reply# 38   8/3/2012 at 17:57 (320 days old) by boschlover1997 (york)     |   | |
well..![]() if you read what i put philip i think youll find that what i said("the ones in red are in connection to one of the option buttons i think? not sure which one though.")
is actually true isnt it? because 6 is red and does have a connection with the buttons. an apology would be nice, you know how much i hate people getting picky and ridiculous about nothing. | ||
Post# 614703 , Reply# 42   8/4/2012 at 17:16 (319 days old) by Hoover1100 (Durham, U.K.)     |
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Quick Wash and Drum![]() We need to bear in mind that the "Quick Wash" (which first appeared on the 9534 range) was not a programme so to speak.
It is merely no.6 with economy wash selected, if the incoming water already fills at 40c (as ours does when we have it plumbed in) the machine won't heat on 6 (or 5) anyway, so quick wash will be the same as 6, with or without economy pressed. Half load reduces the water level, but does not affect the length of the programme (which runs at about 30mins), so it is possible to use this programme with or without half load without affecting the wash time. Our 9530 and the 9517 we have now sold do 3 rinses on all synthetics programmes regardless of whether half load is pressed, the machine fills and drains several times for the cool down, then advances straight into the first rinse, before draining completely and carrying out 2 further rinses. This occurs at any temperature on these programmes. As Darren (aitcho86) noted above, he grew up with a 9534 from new which had this drum and door glass originally, so these machines most definitely were sold with this drum and glass in the later production run. Although it is possible that in this machine these have been replaced, it is highly likely they are original to this machine. Matt | ||
| Post# 614705 , Reply# 43   8/4/2012 at 17:46 (319 days old) by boschlover1997 (york)     |   | |
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