QUOTE(ozak @ Jan 18 2015, 10:03 PM)
New generation still got ppl willing to repair?Once break down and replace new.
leonhart88 unlike he away look for last up 10 yrs at least.
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Jan 18 2015, 10:34 PM
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Jan 18 2015, 10:48 PM
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QUOTE(ozak @ Jan 18 2015, 10:46 PM) Of course. Just call the SC and have a check. If it doesn't cost much why not just repair it. It is only 2 yrs old machine. Unless you are rich. Like here just out of warranty then ppls already decide to let gohttp://singapore.gumtree.sg/c-Stuff-for-Sa...QAdIdZ617878079 |
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Jan 18 2015, 11:15 PM
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QUOTE(beyond86 @ Jan 18 2015, 11:11 PM) not too sure, receipt gone already ...haha See @supersound brother how he wanna explain it.actually normally we used it once a week, and the WM never over loaded as my house only few ppl 2 yrs old still quite new, just prepare for repair n change new PCB only, otherwise change Electrolux brand more durable. Buy thing also depend luck, once no luck anything can be happen. |
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Jan 18 2015, 11:24 PM
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Jan 18 2015, 11:56 PM
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QUOTE(hbgoh57 @ Jan 18 2015, 11:48 PM) Off course inverter save energy.Non-inverter today still used very old motor from before to be remain unchanged. Went to inverter of internal parts & motor totally different. |
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QUOTE(hbgoh57 @ Jan 19 2015, 06:47 AM) Cause based on my understanding from aircond with inverter, it only saves energy when its used for long hours..but for WM a typical wash cycle only takes about an hour. You knew DC motor & AC motor?thanks for the info anyway From water instant heater on AC pump motor would generate higher noise than DC pump motor. the different from inverter motor can generate higher load with more faster spin, the only package with high end model or higher capacity only, also can reduce vibration and noise lah. Once you went to inverter and won't look back for non-inverter again This post has been edited by kimsim: Jan 19 2015, 07:32 AM |
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QUOTE(BaRT @ Jan 19 2015, 01:19 PM) yo all... I bought already WM Samsung 12kg Washer WA12F7S5QWW RM 1,479.00 + 169 (for warranty extended) So total warranty 1 + 2 years Motor warranty = 5 years Pay by credit card. Shop = TBC (sorry I cannot recall the name) The shop located at Bandar Puteri (same row with HLK/ KPMC) At least you went for inverter such as 10-16kg is really much heavy load included water in drum. So better choice went for inverter motor as you can. |
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QUOTE(BaRT @ Jan 19 2015, 01:40 PM) this is non-inverter But are you serious!! Inverter really peace of mind.if with inverter add another 100 for 11kg capacity. Nice body + s.steel wooble Unlike my in jb electrolux washer 11kg non-inverter higher noise and sometime unbalancing and bang on body ki kang ki kang then starter inlet water. So I told my self no more non-inverter anymore This post has been edited by kimsim: Jan 19 2015, 01:59 PM |
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Hi gd morning all
Yesterday night I checked my washer FL infront the door rubber seal at fold internal side got my rust screw :hehe Next time you guys can found some suprise over these. ![]() ![]() ozak can share your stream dryer how does it work? Accidentally saw ur previous post on this thread This post has been edited by kimsim: Jan 22 2015, 07:41 AM |
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QUOTE(ozak @ Jan 22 2015, 09:43 AM) What is stream dryer? Really so dusty meh? Everytime you finish the washing, use a dry cloth to clean the inner fold rubber. If not, after sometime, the bacteria will grow there and have a fool smell. All the fibre and lint will stuck in there after sometime. Once a while clean can also.. Not sure like you talk about LG got stream wash can be more dry than rather used a dryer for heating and made the cloth looking old. Just page around 60++ not sure wait I got time and slowly read thought again But make sure after completed job and open door let it dry internal drum to avoid mold grown. This post has been edited by kimsim: Jan 22 2015, 09:54 AM |
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QUOTE(ozak @ Jan 22 2015, 10:34 AM) Well, you can just let it there and see. The drum have no problem with mold or anything. Mostly the mold, bacteria is come from the rubber and the seal hiding place. You can tarik the rubber to see between the drum edge. Many lint and fiber are hiding there after sometime. Ok so far mine Samsung WW8000 still can't see any fiber dust leave at rubber seal yet, just yesterday found one screw already rusty and minor fibre dust stick at 3 smaller water outlet hole only.It is steam dry. Just like those steam iron. But it not really effective. It help reduce the cloth wrinkle. But at bottom on filter lint tray that time can found 50 cent over these. If you follow the washer program tell u after 40 cycle washed the machine will need you to used clean drum program. This post has been edited by kimsim: Jan 22 2015, 10:49 AM |
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QUOTE(ozak @ Jan 22 2015, 10:34 AM) Well, you can just let it there and see. The drum have no problem with mold or anything. Mostly the mold, bacteria is come from the rubber and the seal hiding place. You can tarik the rubber to see between the drum edge. Many lint and fiber are hiding there after sometime. May I know your washer is combo function?It is steam dry. Just like those steam iron. But it not really effective. It help reduce the cloth wrinkle. |
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