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Question moved from Washing Machines to a better category.
This appears to be an Australian machine and is unknown in North America. The is nothing on it apart from people selling them and no manual available.
Normally, you remove the top. Then you remove the macerator, the part with the teeth. Then finally the basket. You wipe out the machine with a wet cloth and put it back together again after washing rinsing and drying the removable parts. The machine itself is not washable.
Try this ... run a hotter plug one or two ranges higher than called for by the manufacturer. Best place to get advice on this is from the friendly guy or gal at your Yamaha Parts counter. You are using the proper mix, correct?????
Hi from retired Englishman in SW France,
Sorry but this Forum does not supply parts, part numbers, prices or other details direct; it's just made up of ordinary guys and gals, probably at home, from all over the world, with experience of addressing problems and giving guidance for free on the web. We do not represent any manufacturer ;-0)
You will have to contact a retailer to find out what the selling price of a washer is.
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Thanks and good luck!
John C
Sorry but this forum does not supply manuals direct; it's just made up of ordinary guys and gals, probably at home, with experience of addressing problems ;-0)
You could try the manufacturer's site direct BUT I think that manufacturers will only supply technical manuals to their official service engineers and not to us ordinary guys!
Good luck anyway,
John C.
Go to your manufacturers web site and the proper instructions should be there. Go to the support area and check under BIOS. Be warned, incorrect flashing could render your motherboard useless. If you screw it up, get on eBay and there is a seller on there selling cmos bios chips already flashed for a reasonable price. I have used him....bravo to this guy.
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