French washing machine, anyone who lives in France have one of these????
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French washing machine, anyone who lives in France have one of these????
I'm trying to use a Brandt Malice A Levante-Sechante washer/dryer and I am getting an error message D17.
I am in a rental apartment in Paris and I am unable to get the washing machine to function properly. The management is not around until monday. It keeps giving an error message D17 and the machine stops. Does anyone out there know how to fix it or can you tell me what's happening? I'm a little upset because I paid extra for a washer and dryer that's not working.
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I am in a rental apartment in Paris and I am unable to get the washing machine to function properly. The management is not around until monday. It keeps giving an error message D17 and the machine stops. Does anyone out there know how to fix it or can you tell me what's happening? I'm a little upset because I paid extra for a washer and dryer that's not working.
Any ideas?
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I can't help you with this one but while I was making researches to find out on french forums, I noticed you wrote on one of those. Someone answered you should write in French if you want to get a reply.
You can copy my text below:
J'essaie d'utiliser une machine à laver sèchante Brandt Malice A et j'ai un message d'erreur D17. Je suis dans une location de vacances en ce moment et je n'ai aucune idée pour la faire fonctionner correctement. Quelqu'un connait il ce modèle et me donner une réponse rapide? Merci infiniment!
I keep on searching for you... good luck!
You can copy my text below:
J'essaie d'utiliser une machine à laver sèchante Brandt Malice A et j'ai un message d'erreur D17. Je suis dans une location de vacances en ce moment et je n'ai aucune idée pour la faire fonctionner correctement. Quelqu'un connait il ce modèle et me donner une réponse rapide? Merci infiniment!
I keep on searching for you... good luck!
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There is an answer in French on a forum. It seems you can't do anything by yourself, something (magnet, lodestone seems to be broken underneath
http://forums.futura-sciences.com/de...aa-resolu.html
I'm afraid you'll have to find a laundrette...
http://forums.futura-sciences.com/de...aa-resolu.html
I'm afraid you'll have to find a laundrette...
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I then found a great discussion o this error on a user forum. It's the magnet that has become disconnected.
"simply:
1) remove the left side of the machine.
2 2 disassemble the black box (after disconnecting of the machine And 2 red wires which go into to this little black box located under the block which supports the drum.
3) open the plastic box. On the inside you will see written instructions"
I have to say, faced with that, I'd find a laudrette and call a repair man on Monday
"simply:
1) remove the left side of the machine.
2 2 disassemble the black box (after disconnecting of the machine And 2 red wires which go into to this little black box located under the block which supports the drum.
3) open the plastic box. On the inside you will see written instructions"
I have to say, faced with that, I'd find a laudrette and call a repair man on Monday
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A professional engineer speaks: please, please STOP and THINK before attempting your own repair of an unfamiliar piece of electrical equipment. Even with the mains power off, you could still recieve a nasty shock from a charged capacitor, and there's a risk your bungled attempts at repair could damage the machine or induce a brand new and potentially dangerous safety fault. Find a public laundry and get the landlord to sort it out on Monday.
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Hi Giulia,
Maybe the word "MALICE" in the name of the machine should have been a warning! ;^)
Check out this place:
http://www.washbar-lg.com/
According to the website it's open
every day...
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