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jimmyb

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I am the proud new owner of an Easy Spindrier and have attached a link to pictures and wanted to ask for a little help.

First I have to replace the power cord and then after that I should be ready to go. My question is on how to properly work the controls. You will notice in picture #2 that there are drain/fill controls for both the wash and spin portion of the machine, once plugged in and hooked up to water what is the proper procedure for using the controls? Do you leave the tap turned on the entire time when using the machine and then while washing leave the both controls on drain?

If anybody has a manual or instruction guide it would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance for your help!

JimmyB

 
Sorry I have been MIA

Toggs:

Hope you are doing well, I started the year off at work with some not so great numbers which is not a good thing in the sales world. Now I am exceeding my numbers which is a great thing. At my last job I was quite bored so was online quite a bit instead of working so you saw me on the site a lot more.

Thanks!
 
beaufitul machine, Jimmy

Easy is my first love and I'd be more than happy to talk you through it. I have unlimited evening calling minutes. Let me know. Prefer to have you at the controls. Writing it out would be lengthy and difficult. Never seen an Easy manual. Wouldn't it be nice.
 
Put on the speaker phone please, boys !

Jimmy that is a beautiful Easy. It almost looks like it was
never used , or thoroughly cleaned after each use. Can't wait
to see how it washes.
 
She Works

I replaced the power cord to the Easy last night and started her up with about 5 gallons of hot water. She was wheezing a bit but after about five minutes the hot water worked its way through and I soon had a full tub of suds and dingy yellow water.

Everything seems to work correctly except for the timer.

A big thanks to mickeyd who walked me through how to use the Easy.
 
Glad to help an Arizonian who was once a Buffalonian (almost

Can't wait till you hook up the inlet hose so you can watch the cone of jet sprays. Do it without any clothes in it the first time just to see how cool it is and understand why it rinses so thoroughly.
 
Hi Jimmy. Congratulations on the Easy. I went through two of them and gave them both to Nate. The first one leaked transmission oil so when I gave the second one to Nate, he took the first one to the dump. He still has the second one.
It is a fun machine.

Ross
 

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