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electron1100

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This morning was the coldest and most icey i have had at work this year, in amomgst the frozen washers etc I found this lovley old Hoover tumble dryer.

It was covered in frost but doesnt appear to be in too bad a condition, whihc is good as it is the matching dryer to the A3110 washer I have

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Hiya Gary.

Can I take it that the D6096 has been claimed to live with a certain A3110?

Can I amend my lists to show that there are now two D6096's safe and sound?

In anticipation of hearing good news!
Paul
 
matching handbag

Well done again Gary, but whats Pauls question?.

You'll soon have that looking mint too, but is it a trick of the light, but the drum doesn't look black. Also shouldn't it have a base and a back, being a sealed cabinet design? In fact just looked at photos again and it has the logic drum, so it has some history of repair. And yes Paul I need to go and give the vision dryer back and reclaim the D6096 you and rob bought me. Though I am enjoying the D6042 we've recently restored.

Gary you'll be able to add another you tube vid of the buzzers sounding in sinc. just as you've done with the 1100s.

Lol Paul your records must be almost matching those of the inland revenue, watch out for the data protection inspectors, lol.

I will be interested to see the crease gaurd phase in action as the timer doesn't advance on mine, so I ve not seen that part of the cycle. Though I guess it would be similar to the electron dryers, but without the reverse tumble.

Have good weekends

Mathew
 
Is It Or Is It Not

MAT & PAUL

Let me just say that this machine is not what either of you think it is, its origins will be revealed later.

Took it to garage plugged it in....Dead.......hmmmm so i started at the plug end of things

Hmm a bit like the 3203 keymatic plug, except the unusual colour (for Hoover) mains lead was in pristine condition

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Testing

Checked the motor before i switched it on to make sure it wasnt seized (looks very old fashioned painted that colour)all ok except the drive belt is cracked all over so ill replace that later

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Testing

I switched it on and.........what a bloody bone shaker!.......christ i have never heard such a noisy machine, it needs a complete service, the extractor fan bearing was dryer than a desert(thought these machines were sealed type without an extractor fan)
So i greased it that stopped the screeching sounds, but plenty of other noises to sort out

I also checked the heating elements they are both working, the extractor fan belt is in good condition

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The Last Shot

This shot i will upload later this evening, it tells the history of this machine which came as a complete surprise to me.......dont go away
 
hotpoint 95622

So alike, just plug in and blow up the bloody lot, then start shouting at it because you have to change the fuses or reset the RCD which means the bloody bedside clock will be flashing at you when you go to bed begging to be reset and if it’s anything like mine it a bitch to do so end up pulling the plug on it.

I bet you do the sniff test like I do, dose this smell hot and burnt or the quick touch test to see if you hair stands on end just can’t wait and take the lid off or check the connection first.
 
The Answers

This machine is a sort of cross over design in some respects, as it shares the older design hot air extraction system (a fan) and the newer type timer with built crease gaurd and an audible end of program buzzer

Also the model number:
D6130 (never heard of one)

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Twins

LEE

Ha ha matey yup and yup again.......i stroke the cabinet gently to see of there is any potential on it.......

There was also a fair amount of water dripping out of the machine as all the frost had melted :-)

However i do smell test after it has run for a about 15 seconds to whats burning fluff or plastic ;-) if i blow the RCD it is another garage so i have to go over there get a broom and flip the switch.......bah!
 
Travellin dryer

As you can see it has travelled a fair few miles to end up Totnes in Devon it is not unusual to come across smaller eletrical items, these are mainly brought in by forces personel whilst on their travels.

But this is one big item to get in your kit bag ;-)
 
hotpoint 95622

Yes, the trusty broom handle and the RCD switch, second to the lump hammer in the best tools in the tool kit. Trusty is currently helping the garage door stay open and my head safe.

Nice machine, but made in South Africa, thought all Hoovers where built in the UK.
 

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