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Hey guys!
I've got to have this, unless a hotty with a spinslider turns up to change my mind!!!!!!!!

I had a 9534 growing up and loved it and miss it alot too. I'd love this in my kitchen but i don't think the wife would allow it, it would have to be abit more modern like my old WM43!

Yes congrats jon! i nearly fell off my chair at work when you txt me about the machine!!

Darren
 
Luckily my family aren't at all fussy about what's in the kitchen. As long as it washes well, that's what matters. My mum actually prefers the 9534 to the Siemens it replaced.

The 9516, 9526, and 9536 machines were the first to have the slightly larger drum (without the metal rim around the front), but the last not to have the Aquarius 'technology' (a few holes in the drum paddles). The 9525, 9535 etc have the same drum as my 9534 but have the newer flush door and 'pecker' type interlock.

Tom
 
I'm trying to work out weather this one has the half load button or the superrinse button, if its not an aquarius it should be a half load button!!

I've been given an extra day off from work tommorrow so im goin for a nosey round the recon shops:D:D Then if theres nowt there i will def have this hotpoint!!

Darren
 
Woo you go for it Darren there are some nice machines about at the mo, and if your really bored on your day off you can come and help me get Jons vintage Lavamat purchase out of my car. I picked it up today for him but it weighs a ton and is going nowhere at the moment lol.

Steve
 
After looking at a manual for a 9527 (closest model i could find a manual for) I do believe the one your after on eBay is not an aquarius. It does not have the green "Aquarius Wash System" label above the progs, and judging by the length of the words on the second button from the top, it says Half Load.

Hope This helps!!

I hope you get it! Tho halfing your final spin speed could be a problem, unless you have a spin dryer?!

Dan
 
Well i'm off for a trott round the recon shops, may have to find somethin with higher spin! We'll see what i find tomorrow. Plus don't think i'd be allowed that in the kitchen after the flashy wt960g

D
 
LOL.

I think anything from the recon shop may be an improvement on the hottie! LOL

Hows it running with the new suspension?

Dan
 
Surprizingly it balanced first time for a couple of spins! But has now resumed to its normal 6 or more redistributions. more stable though.

Time for it to be placed on ebay i feel.

D
 
Oh well... Mine's acting funny lately, think it may need a new eeprom (SP?)

Was looking up the cost of spare parts for them last night.
£133 for the 3.5phase motor
£126 for the 3.5phase motor adaptor

Theres £259 straight out! I only paid £299 for the whole machine lol

Dan
 
Hi Darren.

Fingers crossed for some happy shopping tomorrow!

My understanding of the 9526 mirrors that of Dan's - the 9526 is a standard non-aquarius machine going by the title of 'ELECTRONIC 800 DE LUXE'.
The replacement machine - the 9527 - was the first 800rpm Aquarius Wash System Machine, as was the 9537 for 1000rpm although it was 9546 for the 1200rpm which boasted variable spin.

The 9526 features were in descending order:

Rinse Hold
Half Load
Slow Spin
&
Economy Wash

Have fun tomorrow.
Cheers
Paul
 
Hey Paul, Steve and others,

Cheers for the congratulations! Moved to university this weekend so gutted that I couldn't play with the '77 Lavamat, can't wait til my niece/nephew is born in a couple weeks though when I'll be back in Lincoln and able to play with it!

Hopefully this will be the last of my AEGs for a while (or maybe not but time will tell), my next aim is a square door Hoover!

Cheers Steve for picking that up - without you it wouldn't have been possible!

Jon
 
Hiya Jon.

be sure to show of that beast of a machine you have just acquired.
did steve hire a fork-lift truck to move it with? i thought mine and Robs Zanussi WD1012 was heavy - i am lead to believe that this AEG is built like the old proverbial brick sh1t house!

just lost out on the Quartz unfortunately, but the machine has gone to a collector of vintage machines though - ian etteridge, ironically of Derby. I dont know the bloke, but I know that Mike has bought some machines off him, so it looks like the Quartz will be appreciated for a number of years to come.

Hey ho - glad its safe - that all that matters to me.
Paul
 

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