Hi Gary.
I am pretty sure that the extra switch was installed during the repair process, but hopefully not tried for, as you say, a nice warm or hot wash would fill the cabinet with lovely steam being vented right underneath the timer.
I am sure it would have been a case of get the switch in there, then cut an extra hole somewhere else to vent from. I hope so anyway!
Black door seals on machines from the 70s just look soooooo much better than the replacement grey. I look at the 3236H and the grey still jarrs with me.
Yet the thought of a black door seal on a Hotpoint New Generation is just NOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
Strange eh! Perhaps its just about being authentic with me.
BUT
there is one model of Bosch that you can go and see in Currys today - think its a top end model - and it has a black door seal. You know what - it looks great with it and to my eyes it adds an extra touch of smartness. Its the only machine in the entire store with a black door seal.
Gary and Mathew.
I am really eager for us all to have a gander at this machine and see exactly whats what with it, so will try and make it a sooner rather than later project somewhere.
I made a point of pushing the on off buttons on the fascia Mathew and they still feel like they are engaging a rocker switch behind them.
Be easier to live with on/off at the back of the machine, rather than heater, but will live with either as required.
Paul
