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Hi Susan,
This can be so many things, could be because the clutch assembly might be worn out but also an item caught in the seal or between the drum and the casing or an unbalanced load.
Thanks
Dave, JustFixed.co.uk
Sounds like a heat, thermal issue. You may have a non- functioning cooling fan somewhere inside. There are several of them so don't be fooled if you hear one of them running. Same issue happens with CPUs on PC computers. Will suddenly shut off if too hot.
Hi there, I've got a Hotpoint Aquarius washer / dryer and this has just started happening to me - it seems to get to the end of the cycle then repeat itself. However, I do not seem to be able to cancel the cycle, or am I able to switch it off. It's been going for about 4 hours now. Any ideas?
Turn the unit off. Press and hold down the power button and keep holding it. You will see the screen light up and it will say "pre-boot mode". Keep holding down the power key. It will then say "booting". Keep holding the power button down. You'll then come to the calibation screen. Select the dots and you'll be back in business.
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