Washing Machine Heater Element - 1950W Stock Number: ES545175
Genuine spare part for select models of Candy, Hoover and Zerowatt washing machines
Manufactured by Candy
(This part fits select models)
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Washing Machine Heater Element - 1950W
If the water is heating erratically in your washing machine, or you find that it is not heating up at all, it could be due to a faulty element. If the water is not heated correctly, it will impact on how clean your clothes get during the wash cycle.
eSpares could soon help you get back getting cleaner clothes from your washing machine, with this replacement element from our range of washing machine spares. You will be back to a fully working washing machine before you know it!
With the help of eSpares, you could soon be able to get your washing machine in full working order, so you can tackle the laundry that has piled up!
Specification:
- Wattage: 1950W
- Voltage: 230V
- Double Tag Type
- Earth Tag
- Full Length of element: 280mm
- Length of element to bracket: 245mm
- Width of element: 65mm
- Length of element to tubliar bend: 115mm
Genuine spare part for select models of Candy, Hoover and Zerowatt washing machines.
Please check the list of suitable models to ensure that this spare part will fit your appliance.
1 Question and 1 Answer
My Candy Grand O washer gets stuck after washing with the stain vanish light flashing, and doesn't spin 1 Answer
A friend told me it could be the heating element that is faulty? Everything else works fine.
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Rory at eSpares says...
Hello there The Doctor. There's a number of reasons your washing machine is cutting out - an element is one of them, however generally a damaged element will also coincide with the water in the machine not heating up. My advice would be to have a look inside the machine. First follow the flow of water in the machine, from inlet valve to drain hose, and check the components for damage. Following that, check electrical parts, using a multimeter to test for current. Check out this video to see how washing machines work: http://www.espares.co.uk/advice/washing-machines/a/7/1392/how-a-washing-machine-works.html
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