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Default Built in appliances and kick boards - a general comment

More to the point, why do makers of said machines put the filter right at
the bottom, sometimes very close, as then you cannot get a big enough tray
under it to allow it to drain the internal plumbing without flooding the
place?
Brian

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Having struggled to remove the kick boards (it should have been easy but
extra bits had been added beyond clips) I looked at the built in washing
machine.

It looks to have a washing machine style filter which unscrews to enable
the user to recover coins, false teeth, and anything else which has been
left in pockets and gone through the wash.
[I will unearth the instruction book and check.]

On free standing washing machines this is often behind a metal flap which
folds out.

This suggest to me that any kick board which covers the base of a built in
device should be easily removable and replaceable for service access.

I wonder how many people know this; it completely passed me by!

Cheers


Dave R

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