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Hi Craig.

Afraid that I am not an expert where the mechanical technicalities are concerned.

similar would be accurate, but I don't think identical as there were certainly programming differences between the 800/1000rpm and the variable 1000rpm machines. Spin patterns differed between the two types and the variable 1000rpm models had additional programmes.
Anyone able to clarify?

Paul
 
September 1993

AQUARIUS vs AQUARIUS ULTRA ....

the Ultras had Silk Printed acetates programme over the standard Aquarius, but more visually obvious were the styling differences.
Whilst the Aquarius versions looked more or less the same as previous models, the Ultra's boasted a sloping front edge to the lid, which was trimmed around all edges (no more broken lid strips).

The dial finger grip had a wave in the moulding, rather than the straight edge of old and the fascia plastic was shiny smooth, rather than the mottled finish. The years have proved the Ultra finish to be a lot less prone to brittle plastic syndrome and I don't think I have ever seen one with a damaged fascia.

The door was restyled, with the Ultra's having a door release button instead of a door mounted manual handle.
 
9530 Electronic 1000 Plus .... a preserved example

gifted free to me last year, here is my 9530A .... excuse the missing strips from the left hand side.

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9531 ELECTRONIC 1000 SUPER

April 1986 and here is Currys exclusive model, with a crossover fascia - next generation styling, but with the horizontal new gen variable spin slide.

I had one of these in my 2nd year at university, but mine had the later front panel on it, with the inset door and later door release handle.

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9534 ELECTRONIC 1000 PLUS

whilst April 88 saw the 9534 replace the 9530 as the core range machine. As well as Almond and White, this model was also available in Polar White ...

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9535 ELECTRONIC 1000 DE LUXE

and May 1990 saw the arrival of the 9535.

Changes higher up the range saw the 953X machines now called DE LUXE, rather than PLUS ...

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9536 ELECTRONIC 1000 DE LUXE

June 1991 sees the original! 9536 appear, with drum capacity increased to 5kg, up from 4.1kg ...

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9537 1000 DE LUXE

June 1991 also saw the 9537 appear, serving as the Aquarius Wash System model in the 953X range ....

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9538 1000 DE LUXE

September '93 sees the 9538 AQUARIUS model introduced, as the basic range 953X model ....

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9539 1000 DE LUXE

With the 9538 as the AQUARIUS model, September 1993 also saw the 9539 introduced as the AQUARIUS ULTRA model.
Comparing the 9539 with the 9538, the styling differences become obvious. Quite a successful styling refresh ...

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the 9536 wasn't dead however!

Some may have noticed that in the 9536 sentence I used the word 'original' to describe the June 1991 9536.
This is because August 1995 saw a model introduced bearing the same model number!

Quite what the point of this model was is not altogether clear, as it was identical to the 2nd version WM21, which would be introduced the following month. Trial run to market test the new WM 2nd version features maybe i.e the on/off button, rather than pull on/push off dial?

Anyway, below is the 9536WX ...

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Hi Neil.

James Rankin managed to acquire a 9510 a couple of years ago. The original 1986 range of dial controlled, front loader, Next Generations are lucky to have a representative of each preserved - 9510/20/30 and 40. Good going!

Paul
 
9540 Electronic 1000 De Luxe

Back to April 1986 and we have the variable model 9540 introduced. Whilst Polar White wasn't introduced on the 953X models until the 9534 came along, the 9540 was available in the three colour schemes ....

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9540 Electronic 1000 De Luxe ... continued

a bit more info on possibly my favourite dial controlled Next Generation machine, before I sign off for the night.

Cheers
Paul

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Hotpoint 9540

Hi Paul,

Great thread as always.

The spin slider machines have always been my favourite Hotpoints - I have a pristine example of the 9540, albeit with the mottled door rather than the glossy door (unfortunately the seller had damaged it whilst moving it to his garage ready for me to collect, so close but so far). Also have the matching 9530 dryer so it's a true "De Luxe" example of an 80s Hotpoint set.

I've attached some pictures from my phone below - I also have some proper pictures on my camera memory card, but god knows where that is!

All the best

Jon

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Next generations

Hi Paul!

How can I ever thank you for creating this thread, some very nice pictures of these stunning machines.

The 9517, I was brought up around this machine as my Nanny & Grandad (Grandad who passed away in 2012) had one, it was brought from the Arding & Hobbs in Clapham Junction in South London, but it served many years before being replaced by our WM51 First Edition.

Didn't realise the 9512 actually had green font on the fascia :)

Thanks once again.

Brandon.
 
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