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Works for me every time, and no need to remove any parts - I used to take the tray out, clean it, scrub the outlet holes that fill the tray etc, but they used to gum up again quite quickly! Hope that helps Posted on Feb 16, 2010. Some machines have a setting for 'drip dry' which stops the drain cycle after rinsing.

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I need a instruction manual for a Bosch WFB 1002 washing machine Euroline. Attached is the user manual for a WFB1002. I have a bosch exxcel 7 condenser dryer. User's guide, Instructions manual & Installation guide - Immediate download or search mode services.

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• 2 Answers SOURCE: The Solution: Top up the softener tray with extra water so that it is up to the 'max level' mark. The softener tray works by a siphon action. Thus, the reason the tray does not empty is that not enough water is added by the machine during the softening cycle, so that the machine does not completely fill the softening tray; only when the softening tray is filled beyond the 'max' mark does the siphon action works. A partially filled tray will never empty - it's impossible due to the siphon. The reason that not enough water is added to the tray during the softening action is that the water inlet of the machine is partial blocked (you can try to fix that) but it is simpler to just added more water to the conditioner tray. Thus, the easiest way to ensure that the softener tray empties every time (after adding the softener to the softener tray of course) is to top up the softener tray with extra water, top it up to the 'max level' line (keep a bottle of water by the machine). That way, even if only a little water is added to the softener tray during the softening cycle by the machine it is enough to trigger the siphon action and the tray will empty!

If it is running, but machine is not draining again you can understand that there is an objeck stuck on the hose between drum and pump motor. Lay down the machine on its rear facade, you will see a large and black hose between drum and pump motor. When you remove it, you will see that there is something that blocks water running. Thank you for using fixya,rate my answer, vijay Posted on Oct 04, 2009.

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• 9 Answers SOURCE: I just replaced my drain pump on my BOSCH washing machine WFL2060-so almost identical to yours. When I posted my question, I was told that it was a pain to do, that many repairmen refuse to do it etc. Even that the front panel does not come off.

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Put an old blanket on the floor behind your machine and a piece of wood long enough to go across the width of your machine- place it half way to what will be the height of your machine once it lies down on the floor- this will save your fingers in case you loose grip of the machine while tilting it down on its back. 4- tilt your machine back and down on its back: use your thigh muscles as the machine si a bit heavy (if you have a friend help you that will be easier-but I did it alone. 5- remove the bottom front panel (2 screws) 6- above the filter access you will see 1 to 3 screws: take them off 7- from the bottom of your machine, take out the electric plug at the back of the pump's motor 8- using your pliers (and a good grip) loosen the metallic braces that hold the 2 hoses and slide them down along each of the hoses 9- the unit will come off into your hand. 10- replace the unit with the new one 11- screw the unit back 12 plug the wires back 13 reposition the hoses (you cannot go wrong, they are on wither side of the pump) 14- slide the braces back onto the hose+pump outlet 15- tilt your machine back 16- plug your machine 17- you are ready for your load! You have saved about $200 without the part (I ordered it, paid $49 and was delivered to me within 2 business days!) Posted on Jul 27, 2009. • 267 Answers SOURCE: HI, move the kicking plate on the front-bottom of the machine.

You say it stops after washing cycle. Please confirm you mean washing cycle and not rinse cycle (makes a difference to the diagnosis) Otherwise it could be a pump problem, and that is likely to be (in order) pump motor failed, bad/broken electrical connection to pump motor (an easy fix), controller board relay* failure, other** control board failure. * It used to be all motors were controlled by electro-mechanical relays, which were in turn actuated by the control board. These days solid state relays are often used. If it is either one of these, an electronics technician will likely be of more use than a washing machine technician because he or she stands a chance of fixing the board rather than replacing the whole thing. ** New board called for.

O - Rinse hold When this button is pressed, the laundry re­ mains in the final rinse water to prevent creasing.

Well, I am a fairly petite (by athletic) woman, and very far from being an expert at repairing anything. I just did it in less than 45 minutes with a screw driver and a pair of pliers (and a bit of common sense). Here is the protocol: 1- UNPLUG your machine 2- drain any water that could be left inside (at the bottom front right, you will find a small door: open it, the filter and the small black hose are there) 3-.

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I Function buttons (ON / OFF ; and additional functions) J Fig.CD © - ON/OFF As soon as this button is pressed, the machine starts the selected programme. The power indi­ cator light comes on. Caution; for reasons of safety the machine will not run if the door is not properly closed even it the ON light is illuminated and the 'ON/OFF' button has been pressed. During the wash cycle the door cannot be opened. In order to open the door, the machine must first be switched OFF ('ON/OFF' button). Make sure that the ON light is not illuminated. The door can be opened approximately 2 mi­ nutes after switching off the machine.

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Caution; for reasons of safety the machine will not run if the door is not properly closed even it the ON light is illuminated and the 'ON/OFF' button has been pressed. During the wash cycle the door cannot be opened.

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Programme and temperature selectors Fig. CD The programme selector is used to set the machine to the required programme, by turning it clockwise (to the right) until it reaches the re­ quired programme. See Programme table on Page 6^and Fig. The temperature selector is used to set the wash temperature. To ensure a gentle wash, the maximum tempe­ rature of 60 °C for easy-care programmes and 40 °C for woollens is not exceeded, even if a higher temperature is selected. I Function buttons (ON / OFF ; and additional functions) J Fig.CD © - ON/OFF As soon as this button is pressed, the machine starts the selected programme. The power indi­ cator light comes on.

You will see o circular lid there, turn it on anti-clockvise to open. All of the water blocked will come from there, be careful. Look carefully that there are some objects blocking the water draining. Then turn on the machine on draining programme, the plastic rotor should turn fastly when the machine is on. If it is not running, change the pump motor.

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The door can be opened approximately 2 mi­ nutes after switching off the machine. O - Rinse hold When this button is pressed, the laundry re­ mains in the final rinse water to prevent creasing.

In order to open the door, the machine must first be switched OFF ('ON/OFF' button). Make sure that the ON light is not illuminated.

Check for the wrong setting and hope that is all that is the matter. Use the manual to find out about your model.

That is a washing machine tech job as an E-tech will find it harder to source the relevant part, and a board fix other than relays is unlikely to be economic. Dec 28, 2017 .

Programme and temperature selectors Fig. CD The programme selector is used to set the machine to the required programme, by turning it clockwise (to the right) until it reaches the re­ quired programme. See Programme table on Page 6^and Fig. The temperature selector is used to set the wash temperature. To ensure a gentle wash, the maximum tempe­ rature of 60 °C for easy-care programmes and 40 °C for woollens is not exceeded, even if a higher temperature is selected.

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