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Sapphire Cycle Operation

Sapphire Cycle Operation - Now

01. Fill with water.
02. Heat H2O to selected programme set temperature interspersed with slow tumbles.
03. Wash laundry load.
04. Pump out wash water & spin at 90RPM (Distribution speed).
05. Fill & Rinse 01.
06. Pump out water/spin at 90RPM, ramp upto 1000RPM for 20 secs. RinseSpin 01
07. Fill & Rinse 02.
08. Pump out water/spin at 90RPM, ramp upto 1000RPM for 20 secs. RinseSpin 02
09. Fill & Rinse 03 (Fabric softener added).
10. Pump out water/spin at 90RPM, ramp to 600RPM, ramp to 1000RPM, ramp to 1300RPM for 20 secs. Spin Dry 1300
11. Slow down from 1300RPM & stop, or commence selected drying time period.

Sapphire Cycle Operation - My change in opperation sequence

01. Fill with water.
02. Heat H2O to 20°C interspersed with tumbles.
03. Wash laundry load at 20°C.
04. Heat H2O to 30°C interspersed with tumbles.
05. Wash laundry load at 30°C.
06. Heat H2O to 40°C interspersed with tumbles.
07. Wash laundry load at 40°C.
08. Heat H2O to 50°C interspersed with tumbles.
09. Wash laundry load at 50°C.
10. Heat H2O to 60°C interspersed with tumbles.
11. Wash laundry load at 60°C.
12. Pump out wash water & ramp upto 1000RPM for 40 secs.
13. Fill & drain cooldown rinse. Rinse 01.
14. Pump out water/spin at 90RPM, ramp upto 1300RPM, progressive ramp to 1300RPM, hold at 1300RPM for 02 mins, progressive ramp to stop, with filling as ramp down. RinseSpin 01
15. Fill & drain cooldown rinse. Rinse 02.
16. Pump out water/spin at 90RPM, ramp upto 1150RPM for 30 secs. RinseSpin 02
17. Fill & Rinse 03 (Interspersed spins to boost rinsing performance). Rinse 03
18. Pump out water/ramp to 1200RPM, progressive ramp to stop, with filling as ramp down. RinseSpin 03
19. Fill & Rinse 04 (Interspersed spins to boost rinsing performance). Rinse 04
20. Pump out water/ramp to 800RPM, progressive ramp to stop, with filling as ramp down. RinseSpin 04
21. Fill & Rinse 05.
22. Pump out water/progressive ramp to 600RPM, to ramp upto 1000RPM, ramp to 1300RPM, hold at 1300RPM for 04 mins, progressive ramp to stop. Spin Dry 1300.
23. Slow down from 1300RPM & stop, or commence selected drying time period.
 
HotpointFan

Hi Jacob.

The 9566, was, going to ILoveMiele1, but he had to pull out.
My Uncle had an 800 Electronic 9525W, he gave that to a friend of mine, the 9566 is going to my Uncle, once his bathroom has been revamped, the 9566's sat waiting in a friend's garage.
 
Water pressure

Gary,

The water pressure in my house is really strong now, but that was not always the case up until a few years back till i modernized the house & a new water main was put in. A keep sake picture of one of the furred up joints.

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Water Pressure

Craig,

When I first got my Logic Premier, I put it onto programme "F" Special Treatments, it filled ok, but when it got to the point of tumbling, it span too fast, roughly 0250RPM, causing the intaken water to be forced out of the drum vent slot at the back of the machine, lucky it was in the garage, not the kitchen, upon it being tested through a full test wash on programme "D" Non Fastcoloureds, it ran fine, no issues what so ever.

Once it returned to Grandma's, we tried testing for ourselves, it blew the main house fuse. We had Coopers (Repair shop we took it to, our local), come back to inspect it, The PCB/Module board had come adrift of the cabinet. Grandma's handyman, Dave, secured the board away from the suspension pillar - the cause of the fuse blowing, it's worked perfectly since, apart from a squeak when drying, maybe a dry bearing? Dave also fashioned a makeshift water connection, to connect it to the garden hose, but I'll be damned if I know where it's buggered off to, after Dad removed the connector, when he plumbed it back in here at home, but since the removal & where ig ot put, other stuff's been moved since then.

The original verdict over the Logic Premier's issue, before the loose board discovery, was, "The garage plumbing's too strong for a machine as old as this". I'm veering to it being the board that caused the over tumbling issue in the 01st place, what do you think?

I was absolutely heartbroken when Dad decided not to repair our EcoLogic 1200 AutoWasher, and there was one in Coopers too, when ours went up the spout, in the end it sat wedged between fridge freezer & sink cupboard unit, before being stripped for useable parts, Grandma got the inner drum, like your Logic's, for growing her Rhubarb in.

If I had a pic of the rear of the Logic Premier, I'd post it, but the auction I bought it from'll've been deleted from Ebay's records by now, but there're plenty of vids of it running, on my YT channel, my username's WD860.

Link to my channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/WD860?feature=guide

CJ
 
Hoover Logic 1200 wont wash or rinse but spins

Hi Optima i have a washing machine similar to yours.Put a wash on today it reached the final rinse and would not continue.I turn it to final spin which it did.When tried a new wash it only made sound as if it had just finished a rinse .Machine just wont wash or rinse.Any solutions PLEASE vonmal
 
Logic 1200

First thing i would do is to turn the thumb dial to the next off positon & press the start button, if it still clicks in that off position wait till it stops clicking then select a new wash programme, hopefully that will sort it Vonmal.

Any chance of a picture of your Logic, it would be great to see it.
 
Might be worth trying it on a few different wash programmes to see if it works on some but not others. It could be a burnt out solenoid coil in one of the water valves. If you have a multimeter you can check these on the ohms range (with machine unplugged from mains!). They should read about 3000 ohms so any reading infinity ohms have failed. You could also check the pressure vessel, as they sometimes get bunged up with soap powder residue. This is a small plastic bottle fitted near the bottom of the tub backplate. It can be removed and washed out.
 
My 1300

Has done this on a couple of occasions, as said here turning it to the off setting and leaving it to run until it sorts itself out has always worked on mine.

It just seems that the programmer gets 'confused' and runs the pump constantly, even if the power button is turned off.

Matt
 

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