mgla
Mario_Winans , I did not find such a model by searching on the Internet, there is an LG F1056LDP, maybe you meant it? How to enable / disable and what options there are, look in the attached instructions (I involuntarily remembered: "... If all else fails, finally read the instructions") And if you were sold the CM without instructions, do not worry too - you can download it. Read to begin with, and additional questions will arise, you will be sure to answer them on the forum. In SM, the essence is the same, only the buttons look and are located differently, and the names of the programs are somewhat different.
And to connect the machine to the sewer and the network, call the master, he will do everything right.
nut
Girls and boys - for help, please, tell me which car is better to take, so that the depth is 40-50 cm no more and the load of linen is 6-7 kg. I now have a BOSCH 24460 and I am very happy with it for 5 kg, but the European standard blanket does not fit in there, and it is impossible to wash it with your hands when it is simply too heavy to get wet
tat-63
LG-wd-1014 has served me faithfully for 9 years. There was not a single breakdown, ugh, ugh
Kitty
I also have LG, I don't remember exactly, ten years, not a single breakdown
pljshik
Girls are good evening. I had an Electrolux - it served with faith and truth for 11 years, the command apparatus refused. We bought a Frenchwoman Brandt, washes everything, there is a wool program and a short wash. Washes down jackets very well and there is an additional rinse. The car is already 6 years old, I am very satisfied. When buying, the seller advised (then they made sure themselves) not to buy calgon, but once every six months to fill in a couple of bags (80 grams each) of citric acid and turn it on for boiling. Everything is fine. And I also use Amveevsky powder, they now have a new series - liquid powder (when drained it decomposes and does not pollute the environment).
Ukka
I want to write about Calgone. I worked in trade and designservice networks for household appliances. Our service technicians concluded that the use of Calgon in very hard water does not save from scale deposits, but leads to the deposition of salt deposits, which can only be washed off under chemical service conditions. reagents. Scale does not look like salt, its structure looks like dirty gray foam, it breaks off easily ...
Therefore, our service technicians do not recommend using Calgon additionally (and most powders have it), but use citric acid to clean the machine from various deposits
Quote: pljshik

Once every six months, pour a couple of bags (80 grams each) of citric acid and turn on to boil.
Crochet
Quote: BooBoo

I have a Kaiser, I do not advise taking this.
Boo Boo
And what is yours? Why don't you advise? Looking towards the front-loading washing machine KAISER W 36212, I kind of found a car in which everything suits me, only the reviews are somehow not enough ...
sazalexter
Crochet The same "German" technique as Bork, only the quality is even lower IMHO
matroskin_kot
And Bosch and Siemens, are they made in Germany? Or am I wrong?
Crochet
matroskin_kot
I was told (by the washing machine master) that the chances of finding a German-assembled Bosch on sale are practically reduced to zero ... I don't know how things really are ...
Ukka
Crochet, I have a Zanussi (Hungarian assembly) with front loading for 4 years, spinning up to 1000ob, class A, easy ironing, delay. I'm glad.
Look in the direction of Zanussi ... I read, on our forum not only I have good reviews about her ... And the price is more or less budgetary ...
Tanyusha
And I have Zanusi for 4 years, the flight is normal
Crochet
ukka
Olenka, thanks, I'm already looking.

Tanyushwhich model? Whose assembly is yours?
Ukka
Crochet, and I have Zanussi ZWS 1040. I found it in Russia, the price was about 10500. rubles ...They are more expensive here ...

Tanyusha
I have a crumb Zanussi ZWS 3102 made in Russia, before buying it I shoveled a lot of all kinds of specialized forums and it turned out that Zanussi had the least complaints, so I bought it and didn’t jelly.
Crochet
Quote: Tanyusha

I have a Zanussi ZWS 3102
Tanyusha, which is 4.5 kg. linen? I would be kg. 6, or better, more, my current one is 8 ...
Tanyusha
It's a crumb, yes, I have 4.5 kg, if I put a bigger one, then I will go sideways into the bath. Little one, look at Zanusi's many 6 kg machines, you might like something.
Crochet
Quote: Tanyusha

Little one, look at Zanusi's many 6 kg machines, you might like something.
This is exactly what I am doing at the moment.

Olenka, Tanyusha, girls, thank you very much for your help in choosing!
zvezda
Crumb !!I've also been using Zanussi for 4.5 years and I'm sooooo happy !!!! Good luck with your choice !!!
Crochet
zvezda
Zanussi do not have machines with a load of more than 7 kg. ... I decided for myself that I still need 8 kg. I liked the store Whirlpool Aquasteam 1200 while I'm thinking ...
Olga from Voronezh
"Zanussi" served for me for 8 years. The reason for the breakdown of the electronic filling - sudden power outages - was some kind of nightmare period. And so she would serve and serve. Nice car.

1. "Zanussi", 800 rpm.
2. How many years served - 8
how many breakdowns during this time were - 1 (last)
were there any problems with spare parts after the end of the warranty - even in the last breakdown, it was possible to order a spare part.
3. Are you satisfied with the quality of washing - yes (if anything - clean the filter and do not wash white underwear in water above 30 degrees (so that it does not turn gray)
4. Whether it is noisy (during spinning) - no.
Does it "jump" during the spin cycle - set it straight and will not jump
5. Cleaning the fluff filter - "dancing with a tambourine"? - I'm sorry, but I didn't understand the question.
Pogremushka
My friend Zanussi is 6 years old for sure, maybe more. Quiet (I remember this moment was especially impressed with me because my Ski makes a noise during spinning as if it takes off), roomy (she washes a blanket in it). The acquaintance is happy.
Crochet
Girls who have washing machines with an interactive display type, please explain what kind of animal it is and how much more convenient the dialogue type of display is than digital or text?
lega
Little one, maybe you've already read this, then sorry. If not, here's the link. In my opinion there is a good writing in the paragraph "Talk to the car"
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lega
Quote: Krosh

I would be kg. 6, or better, more, my current one is 8 ...

Crumb, here's the car on 9kg of laundry - Hotpoint-Ariston AQ9D 68 UH (EU) and Hotpoint-Ariston AQ9D 29 I (EU). This is the first thing that came across, probably other firms also have it. There, the price, of course, is not budgetary, but also not atomic.
MaRRinnY
Quote: Krosh

zvezda
Zanussi do not have machines with a load of more than 7 kg. ... I decided for myself that I still need 8 kg. I liked the store Whirlpool Aquasteam 1200 while I'm thinking ...

Am I late with advice? The fact is that I was also looking for a machine for a large volume, my old one died, and in April bought a Samsung Eco bubble as much as 8 kg. Yes, not budget class, but here's the wash result - it was worth it. I didn’t expect that you can wash SO much in 1 step and at night, on the timer. And quietly, and not with a wild clang and roar, like my former "old lady" ... Washing technologies have gone far ahead ...)) And washing with foam is an interesting thing ...
Omela
Well, what can I say !!! There is happiness in life !!! The first wash was successful (TTT) !!! Having washed too !!

In my view, SM is 3.5 kg. was supposed to be very little !!! And it is exactly the same as at 5, only narrow.

From negative impressions:
1. Deceived with the place of production. Everywhere it was written - Turkey (which was a fundamental point in the choice). Actually in Russia (Vladimir region).
2. It seemed to me that there is a whistle during spinning ...

Of the positive:
1. The drum is metal, although everywhere in the descriptions it is plastic.
2. Washing class A, although everywhere in the description B.
3. When spinning 1000 rpm. does not vibrate or jump.
3. Washing and spinning are excellent !!!

shl. lose think in the direction of the PMM.
devl78
Quote: MaRRinnY

Am I late with advice? The fact is that I was also looking for a machine for a large volume, my old one died, and in April bought a Samsung Eco bubble as much as 8 kg. Yes, not budget class, but here's the wash result - it was worth it. I didn’t expect that you can wash SO much in 1 step and at night, on the timer. And quietly, and not with a wild clang and roar, like my former "old lady" ... Washing technologies have gone far ahead ...)) And washing with foam is an interesting thing ...
A little offtopic: I don't understand this foam washing. "Automatic" powders differ from "manual" ones, that they have a minimum of foaming agent, so that they don't foam. And then washing with foam ...
MaRRinnY
Quote: devl78

A little offtopic: I don't understand this foam washing. "Automatic" powders differ from "manual" ones because they have a minimum of foaming agent, so that they don't foam. And then washing with foam ...

Yes, I took the machine primarily because of the volume, and at first I avoided this thing (in the sense of the Eco Ball function in Samsung), then I read the instructions: have you ever washed your sneakers in the washer, or some dense things (well I don't know - knee pads or a cat's house - something tight)? If yes, you noticed how the powder is whipped into a foam, and washes much better and rinses out better. Some with balls wash with rubber sometimes - as I understand it, with the same purpose. And the technology is simple - the powder (a conventional machine) is first whipped with water and air, then the foam gets into the drum. For myself, I see several advantages - saving powder - about 3 times, washing with cold water, in which the powder finally does not dissolve (we have it very hard and after washing in linen all the time there was undissolved powder), but with foam there were such problems no, and better washing. Well, something like this. Sorry for multibukff ...

devl78
It's okay! :) I understand the function is necessary and pleasant. I don't understand about powders. It turns out that in order to have more foam, you need to pour powder for hand washing ...

During washing in the machine, its drum rotates, things rise up, fall from there and hit the water - this is what improves the washing efficiency. However, if there is too much foam, then it holds the laundry up, like on a pillow, things will not fall, and therefore they are washed worse. Therefore, for washing in automatic washing machines, you should use only special washing powders that foam a little, with marks "Automatic".

Owners of front-loading automatic machines should be especially careful - after using high-foam washing powder, they risk wiping off the foam for a long time, which will crawl out of all the cracks of the machine, which, moreover, can lead to a short circuit.
MaRRinnY
Quote: devl78

It's okay! :) I understand, the function is necessary and pleasant. I don't understand about powders. It turns out that in order to have more foam, you need to pour powder for hand washing ...

Nooo, don’t hand wash! and then you really have to collect it from the whole apartment, I messed it up once, then I scrubbed the floors for half the night ... You don't need more foam there - it actually whips up quite a bit, but somehow it washes better, I compared with my mother’s machine I’m judging ... well, in water, of course, maybe the powders are different ...
Hairpin
Aunath, well, I'm here for you !!!

Yesterday, water gushed out of the machine from behind. Machine - Zanussi narrow, she is about 7 years old.

Well, I thought ... Probably, it's time to change.

Mistletoe, also thought about Veko at first. Dishwasher experience. But...

At the moment I stopped at BOSCH WLF 24271.

I want a narrow one, and not to jump. Otherwise, my narrow Zanussi would probably be among the three most jumping cars ... Everyone came, shook their heads ... they say, why didn't they level her ... Well, no one succeeded ...

Or maybe Veko ... I'll go and see ...

Eyelid or Bosch?
Tanyusha
Hairpin, it's strange that you have a zanussi jumping, mine is so quiet that when it is wrung out, I can’t hear it.
Hairpin
Tanyush... it may well depend on the evenness of the floors and the narrowness of the car ... You probably have a full-size one?

I also saw Atlas at work. There is a concrete slab behind ... She just can't jump ... Also an option ... But besides non-jumping ability, I still want to wash and squeeze well ...
matroskin_kot
I love my Bosch ... I also have an Electrolux - also plows ... But - Ardo - zarraza - after working out the warranty period - began to wash the linen in my own way ... I want to boil, I want to, I will not wring it out. It is worth - gathering dust. Bosch - if German, like Siemens, he doesn't have a demolition. I do a wash every day, and not once ... it happens ... A bunny plows,. And to all the Indesites, Beko, here is my prejudiced attitude ...I can’t help it ... I’m afraid of them .... Ask our master craftsmen, Hairpin- they will not advise bad ... Much depends on water, on the intensity of use ... Well, I think so ...
fugaska
my zanussi already ... in a month 10 years !!! two children, husband asshole on fishing runs, and even my mother brings her own ... CM does not jump, pristine repairmen were not called, he behaves t-t-t very decently!
Hairpin
And from Veko I chose WKB 51231 PTMA ... The difference in price is less than two thousand ... And Veko is 37 cm (even less than 45 ...)

Only now will it not cost me these 37 cm that it will begin to overturn at all ...

Mistletoe, you have a full-size eyelid, right?
Melanyushka
I have a full-sized Bosch for 6 kg, survived 2 major moves, the wash is excellent, now she is 9 years old, a week ago, failures began with electronics. Apparently it's time to change, but I will most likely take Bosch too.
Tanyusha
The hairpin, I have a narrow one and it works every day, sometimes I even go into the bath several times to see if I turned it on or not, it works so quietly. I just compare it with Indesite, who worked for me for 8 years and stopped pressing, it was very loud. Climb through specialized forums.
Melanyushka
Hairpin, my relatives Beko have already been 12 years old, they still wash normally, works every day - there are two children in the family.
matroskin_kot
Hairpin, just don’t take Atlas ... The stove is scary ... My Ardo, too, as an "adult" weighed ... The masters, when the dragging-tudy-syudy, were completely delighted .... Only the stove did not improve the quality of washing, I, anyway ... I want to advise Boshik ... Or Siemens ... And spinning revolutions ... 1000-1200 ...
Hairpin
I, too, somehow conservatively lean towards Bosch ...
Crow
Candy Activa 13 years (t-t-t) like clockwork
Tanyusha
Quote: Hairpin

I, too, somehow conservatively lean towards Bosch ...
If you like it then you have to take it and not hesitate.
Hairpin
Tanyush... it just really hurts me to like the Veko-dishwasher at work ... So I transfer the experience to the washing machine ... But the dishwashers have a two-fold difference in price, but here ... by 20% ...
Crochet
Quote: Hairpin

I, too, somehow conservatively lean towards Bosch ...
I, after sooo long thinking took Bosch, almost the same as Lyuda Tutochki, I am satisfied.
matroskin_kot
So I dug up here, how objectively ... I don't know, but I'll confuse my head ...
Washing machine breakdown statistics:
1) Indesit (Indesit) mainly break down production in Russia.
2) Bosch (Bosch) all Bosch write production in Germany, but cheap ones break.
3) Ariston (Ariston) mainly break down production in Russia.
4) Ardo (Ardo) made in Italy, the Italians admitted their mistakes in the production of Ardo machines, but they did not correct them, so Ardo takes an honorable 4th place in terms of breakdowns.
5) Beko (Beko), Candi (Candy), Vestel (Vestel) break because they are made cheaply in Russia.
6) Samsung (Samsung), Lg (EJ), Whirlpool (Whirlpool), Siltal (Siltal), etc.
So, based on the above, I can advise brands:
1) Electrolux, Zanussi, Aeg (Sweden) (European assembly only)
2) Hoover (UK) or Brandt (France) - (minus - expensive branded parts)
3) Kaiser, Hansa, Siemens, Miele (Germany) - (minus - expensive branded spare parts; do not overpay for the vaunted Miele, not as reliable as they say, it just breaks down a little less often than others, but it still breaks down and you repair it to you will cost one of the above

Although, my Bosik-TTT, plows like Papa Carlo ... Ardo - I don't even want to remember ... Electrolux - I have Slovenia, but noisy when spinning, and so - the bunny also ... works, does not resist (in Magadan ) ...
Hairpin
Quote: Crow

Candy Activa 13 years (t-t-t) like clockwork

Oh, something tells me that equipment over 10 years old was ... well, from a different space ... I think that your Kandy and your contemporaries are very distant relatives!
Rina
I have been plowing a narrow Bosch with a front loading for seven years (bought as soon as the first small one was designed). The master who installed it said that you only need to buy Bosch (Siemens), and the stove is burning (by that time, the Bosch stove had been working for me for several years). Yesterday I was also puzzled by my husband, who wants to take the old Bosch to another city, and buy me a new typewriter. Now I will run, find out what should be changed for - either we return to the proven Bosch (you just need to find out where the narrow ones are collected now, because seven years ago they were collected in nimechchin), or Samsung, which is with silver.

Can anyone say something about these SAMSUNGs that are with Ag +?
Hairpin
Quote: matroskin_kot

2) Bosch (Bosch) all Bosch write production in Germany, but cheap ones break.

Very similar to the diagnosis given Jeffreythat a low line of expensive cars is worse in quality than a high line of cheap brands ...

But I chose the highest line out of narrow Bosch machines ...

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