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Old 08-07-2023, 16:24   #19
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Re: Washing machine leaking

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Originally Posted by Taf View Post
Near the end of a cycle, water is added to the conditioner tray to rinse it out. If the tray outlet is blocked, the water will overflow. That's why I remove and clean the tray about once a month. I also clean the area it slots into, and black mould can grow in there, especially if you keep the tray inserted between washes.

Don't forget to cancel the technician's visit!
Still not sure if should. The problem doesn't happen every time so a few runs with it not happening doesn't prove anything.

I am wondering if maybe I just overdo the detergent. I usually use two pods because I am in a hard water area (London).

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Originally Posted by Mr K View Post
The problem you gave there Damien , is that it's a Grundig. They only do CRT tvs, and they weren't very good at them
I didn't buy it, Came with the flat. Obviously the developer cheaped out on all the white goods just to say 'comes with white goods'
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