Thanks for your messages - really appreciate them.
I'm still a bit in shock that I own a Keymatic.
I know a fair bit about how they operate but I've never worked on one - so taking it slowly with things. I've stripped and overhauled a couple of Hoover Logics - but this is a very different machine.
I've taken the bezel off. Next is the centre shell to have a good look at the inside.
The motor turns OK by gently moving it by hand, and the pump fan moves freely.
I switched the rocker switch on and the whirring sound started before I had pressed the keyplate in - it appears to be coming from the keyplate area. Pressing the keyplate did nothing, neither did removing it. There is none of the familiar Keymatic clickety-click, and the timeline indicator didn't move.
Richard - I will check the motor switch as you suggested. I'm hoping things become a bit clearer once I have the shell off a get a good look at things.
I had put a wanted ad on the Internet last year - and after a few months stopped checking if there had been any response. At the beginning of this month I checked my ad again and noticed someone had sent me a message. After a few emails we sorted out a plan and I picked the machine up on Tuesday.
The lady I got it from loved the machine, and had been given it by a close friend 20 years ago, just before he passed away. He lived in London but also had a place in Arran. The lady had stored it for the last 20 years. She did not know if it worked, and was now keen for it to go to someone who would appreciate it.
The machine has been painted as there are brush strokes on the top and sides - explains the lack of turquoise.
Mike - 'Keymatic Club' Brilliant !
Door boot - I'd be very happy to be involved in splitting costs to get some made.
I'll keep you posted with my progress.
Thanks again for your messages
Mike.