on โ29-03-2014 12:47 PM
this is new (again!) i hope it is easier than 2 or 3 yrs ago???
i have got a haier fuzzy logic washing machine and having problems with it. i didnt get a book with it.
being used to a twin tub and then pull out turn dial washing machines-this is hard to get used to...
can someone pls help me? all i am after is a simple wash that produces clean clothes.
i await any feedback.
thanking u in advance
Telle'
on โ29-03-2014 12:52 PM
on โ29-03-2014 01:06 PM
Have one of those--if i can drive it -anyone can lol.
Make sure water is turned on.
press power on--pink button.
Press wash level---i use high.
Press wash cycle---i use 3.
Press start button -blue----easy---hope that helped....................Richo.
---ps if missing socks when finished----look in jumper sleeves etc
on โ29-03-2014 01:26 PM
to the first 'bit of feedback' i downloaded it! you are no doubt younger than me...?
now to the 2nd-i dont know if there is a water level measurement thing on the side however it started with a full tub. now its tried to 'empty' from ten to something lower. why i dont know.
i dont have the water connected as i am in a caravan park. i would like it to wash dont care about rinse as there isnt much liquid in the bowl.
i dont want it to take along time-just to be a normal time so i can hang it up. i dont want a post ponement in hours either.
on โ29-03-2014 01:38 PM
what do you mean by 'use #3' for wash setting? i am finding this hard...
ps thank you for nicely getting back to me.
on โ29-03-2014 01:42 PM
Well i tried my hardest to help in my last post
Not having the water pressure connected will not help the machine work.
Suggest you do the --dip dip dip sniff -dip dip dip -sniff cycle.
When the clothes smell fine----hang them on the line!
Not sure how you will empty the machine.
silly question--are you blonde----------just asking...........Richo.t
on โ29-03-2014 02:03 PM
Telle, is there someone else in the caravan park that can help show you the ropes?
I don't think my washing machine would even work if it wasn't connected to the water. That could be the problem.
on โ29-03-2014 02:24 PM
Try going to a laundromat with your washing.
How do you expect an automatic machine to work when there is no water connected to it?
You should have gone to a camping store and looked at the manual washers if you cannot connect to a water supply.
on โ29-03-2014 03:41 PM
@lyndal1838 wrote:Try going to a laundromat with your washing.
How do you expect an automatic machine to work when there is no water connected to it?
You should have gone to a camping store and looked at the manual washers if you cannot connect to a water supply.
I have two manual washers on the end of my arms.
Ask your grandma how to use them.
on โ29-03-2014 10:20 PM
@polksaladallie wrote:
@lyndal1838 wrote:Try going to a laundromat with your washing.
How do you expect an automatic machine to work when there is no water connected to it?
You should have gone to a camping store and looked at the manual washers if you cannot connect to a water supply.
I have two manual washers on the end of my arms.
Ask your grandma how to use them.
My grandma is long gone....I am a grandmother of teenagers myself.
I don't need to ask anyone how to hand wash....I learned that art from my grandmothers and still use it for delicates.
But why handwash sheets and towels when you can get a small hand powered drum machine for under $50...crank the handle and the clothes come out lovely and clean...rinse and onto the line.