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Washing Machine Possibly Not Heating Up?
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I have just done a wash - on a daily wash setting at 30 temp
i noticed the glass in the door was cold for i think the whole time - i checked about every 10 mins
when i took the clothes out they were cold right through
i realise this is a low temp wash - but should i have been able to feel some heat through the glass? and if so at what point?
i realise it needs time to heat the water.
water gushed into the drum about 4 times while i watched at the start but still no heat.
and should the washing have been warmish when taking it out?
thanks
i noticed the glass in the door was cold for i think the whole time - i checked about every 10 mins
when i took the clothes out they were cold right through
i realise this is a low temp wash - but should i have been able to feel some heat through the glass? and if so at what point?
i realise it needs time to heat the water.
water gushed into the drum about 4 times while i watched at the start but still no heat.
and should the washing have been warmish when taking it out?
thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I always wash my clothes at 30 degrees and they're always cold when I take them out.
There is a chance it's not heating up, but 30 degrees is not that warm, so it's possibly okay.
Could you possibly get hold of a thermometer and get a jug of water to 30 degrees, so you can get a feel of what it feels like??
There is a chance it's not heating up, but 30 degrees is not that warm, so it's possibly okay.
Could you possibly get hold of a thermometer and get a jug of water to 30 degrees, so you can get a feel of what it feels like??
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