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Old 29-11-2005, 08:24 AM posted to aus.family,aus.food,aus.gardens
Jacko
 
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Default help!! washing machine smells funny!!

meee wrote:
"Jacko" wrote in message
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meee wrote:
"John Savage" wrote in message
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"meee" writes:
Hi, can i ask for some advice? i have a 10 yr old asko front loader,

had
some bits replaced about 2 years back by the service people, but now

it's
got a really bad electrical/burny smell when it spins. not all the

time,
An interesting selection of x-posts you have there.

Obviously there is something in the works that is overheating. It could
be any number of things. Whatever is wrong, it is not safe to continue
using the machine in this state. It could cause electrocution or a

fire.
Get a serviceman immediately.
--
John Savage (my news address is not valid for email)

Thanks for that. I am going to check out the filter now, the spin cycle

is
set to not work if the filter is full...last time it was full of nails.

I
have sons. They have a fascination with my machine, but I *still* don't

know
how they got there.


This is the washing machine mechanic speaking.
Dont know how I got into the gardening section. Maybe the smell of a
job, instead of fertilizer. Anyhow,
first, check the filter, (sounds like it) CLEAN IT EVERY month you lazy
thing!!! (huge grin I dont either,( I have wife) and have one of these
slow washing machines. Why ? Because its cheap!!!
second,open the back(SAFETY FIRST POWER OFF AND TAPS TURNED OFF
AND KIDS WELL CLEAR PLEASE) make sure the belt isn't slipping
(probably wouldn't work on wash but as spin puts on an additional load,
who knows)
third, if thats not it, it may be the motor. Call an expert and get a
proper opinion. Dont worry about the service call, as its a good
investment and could save you dumping it. Get some one who's recommended
preferably.
Otherwise, a good dose of epson salts will do wonders for your garden
and the machine.

Oh GOOD!! A washing machine mechanic!! Maybe my life is improving!! Well I
discovered that for some reason, my boys had posted a handful of nails into
the machine at some stage, which found their way into the pump filter, I
didn't get to them in time (my stupid fault I know) so I'm pretty sure the
pump is burned out. Which would have been the burning smell (again, d'oh).
So the machine works, the pump doesn't. Problem no. 2. The pump is reeeally
easy to remove, two screws holding it to the base, and two hoses with
clamps. the problem is, the hose clamps aren't the screw kind, but the
tamper proof kind to stop people like me from fixing stuff. The problem is,
it's an asko and we have no asko service man/repair man here. Can I order
the pump direct from asko? will they sell one to me? and would it be ok to
remove the clamps with pliers and just wack on the screw kind? My dad also
muttered something ominous about 'controllers' indicating it may be
something in the circuit side of things. however, given the burning smell
and the nails I'm thinking it's the pump. He suggested I check it with a
voltometer or whatever it's called, to make sure it is the pump. Any more
light you can shed on this?


Yep Asko will sell you one. The price may not be right but what can you
do... there also a universal type pump available but you need to know
what to do to fit those. They're cheaper.
Replace those spring type clamps or whatever type with standard "garden"
variety screw worm type. If the pump is burnt out, smell it. It will be
on the nose. Otherwise the pump should be observed running. If it
doesnt, then forget the ohm meter multi meters, just replace it or get
someone with test equipment to check it further. A jamed pump will cause
the spin motor to smell badly as its dragging the bowl around in water
casuing the motor to run on a heavier load than designed, and of course
not going anywhere.
Let us know how you go. Best of luck