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Default Creda washing machine not heating

I have a Creda 1200 Supaspeed Model 17087. It has always filled from the
cold supply via a Y hose to the hot and cold inlets.

I have just realised that the water is not heating - don't know how long
it's been like it!

Normally, when heating, the heater can be heard (like an immersion
heater). Also, the heat can be felt as lukewarm through the door on a 40
degree wash. I confirmed that the water was still cold by stopping the
machine and feeling the water just before it started emptying before the
first spin cycle.

The machine runs through the washing cycle as normal, without stopping
anywhere. It's as if it's doing a cold wash.

I checked to make sure the Economy Save switch was off (it was) in case
that was the fault. Unfortunately I've temporarily mislaid my service
manual for the machine. Any ideas as to what the problem might be?

Thanks

Roger
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