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We have 1 Bosch Nexxt 700 Series WFMC640 manual available for free PDF download: Operating, Care And Installation Instructions Manual. We have 4 Bosch Nexxt 700 Series manuals available for free PDF download: Operating, Care And Installation Instructions Manual. By using our site, you agree to our use of cookies. Visit our Privacy Policy to learn more. Complete documentation is available for your Bosch appliance. If you already know your Model Number, just enter the first few characters. The photo should be clear and well-lit. Please double check your model number and make sure that all letters are capitalized. Please try again or type the Model Number (E-Nr) into the field manually. Please contact us if you can’t find what you’re looking for. We would like to invite you to take part in a short one minute survey. Thank you. If you wish to be contacted by us, please use our regular contact form here, contact Customer Support at (800) 944-2904, or chat online with a Customer Support representative. The above answers were pretty helpful, did you fix your problem with them. Did you check the manual for further instructions. You can find a PDF copy here: Bosch Classixx 5 Manual We have been emptying our washer by shop vac for a couple months now. Nothing in the pump. Once through the wash cycle it will try to drain and then Have you cleaned all the drain lines including the discharge hose. You may have nothing in the pump but it could be blocked somewhere else.Sometimes the filter will not come out with the cover and you will have to persuade it to come out to play. It's surprising what people have found in theirs. It is always worthwhile checking it on a regular basis. Now- whilst the filter is removed it is normally possible to see the drain motor and ensure it is not jammed by a foreign object such as a needle or a toothpick. At this point it is also possible to test if the motor works. No clothes or water in the machine, select a spin cycle and put the power back on.
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You should be able to see the motor turning at some point, possibly straight away. If it doesn't work then the motor is malfunctioning. Hope the filter is the problem and good luck! John CBut first eliminate the basic things.It’s caused by using liquid detergent which is made from animal fat. UseIt’s caused by using fabric softener. It’s caused by the water remaining in the tub between washes. Leave the doorI give you several alternatives, sort out thru the easiest: Note your brand and model. Check on YouTube for change of motor brushes. Then disconnect your motor and check your brushes; follow noting how you dis-assemble so you can re-assemble easier. If your brushes are less than half an inch long get new brushes (thru this very site Fixya) and refit; actually this is quite easy. The spin has a lot to do with worn motor brushes. Manufactures want you to dump machines and buy; it helps them all. Not you - you shell out bucks. If you have already cleaned out your filter, which is usually just under the tub (be prepared for a lot of water; and disconnect from the wall power socket), your washer still may not spin. So look into next para below. The tech sheet is usually taped to the body of the washer inside somewhere. Note your brand and model. Check on YouTube for change of motor brushes. Then disconnect your motor and check your brushes; follow noting how you dis-assemble so you can re-assemble easier. If your brushes are less than half an inch long get new brushes (thru this very site Fixya) and refit; actually this is quite easy. The spin has a lot to do with worn motor brushes. Check the motor housing for an overload button, usually on the back and coloured black or red. Give it a push and if it clicks then the motor might have just been overloaded and shut itself off. There is a big connector located at the motor - giving power to the motor (located under the tub) to the right side, could be loose. Disconnect the connector and refit to make sure it is tight.
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Before refitting the back, etc, try the spin alone; if it works you are done. Click if helped pl, at my solution.Inspect the inlet hose coming to the washer for any blockages. If the hose isHowever, if the valve is fine then the. Hope this helps. Please post back if you need more information. Daniel You could also try the manufacturer's web site direct;-0) If this has assisted you please consider a 4 thumbs up for the rating. Thanks and good luck! John C.Answer questions, earn points and help others. Send a Houzz Gift Card.Performance started to decline about six weeks after we took delivery of the machine, and it stopped working entirely about six weeks after that. He informed us that the cost of his visit would NOT be covered by the warranty. It was about seven inches long. I own some stretchy socks that are not substantially larger. It would not be practical to place all of these socks into the mesh bag. I didn't abuse the machine. I just used it to wash laundry. (Silly me!) If I'd washed a Hot Wheels car (not out of the question, given that I have two boys), then I'd understand if the warranty didn't apply.;-) Love to hear from Bosch Chris, too, if you're here. Understanding that is a sort-of fundamental concept about frontloaders, and from a consumer point-of-view, I don't see a reason why such events should be covered by manufacturer warranty. Machines with a solid (non-perforated) wash basket that did a spin-drain sometimes kicked the clothes up high enough to fling an item into the outer tub. Typically a wire guard around the upper circumference of the basket served as a barrier, but items could still go overboard in cases of overloading or excessively-high water level. The specific purpose of this trap is to catch small items that may have slipped between wash drum and the outer tank, before they get into the actual pumps.
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If your sock was stuck there (as it should have been), then the machine was funtioning as it should, ergo; a service call wasn't really in order. If a small sock got through and only a service technician would be able to get to it, I'd expect that to be covered by warranty. Did not catch the small sock thing, however. In 7 years only had coins, but had to open the drain trap door several times. IMO, a drain trap is necessary and should be an. And you are to use a mesh bag for small things. A non- win situation for the consumer. They have all the bases covered. About the only point to push, is how small is too small- Mr. Bosch. A 7 inches does not seem to small to me. They clearly don't expect you to wash small socks. LOL. The girl with her father has no foot. It looks like is was amputated. Just a pant leg hanging in air. In perspective of your post, it is really a strange picture. My husband was rather appalled that the consumer is barred from opening the coin trap. That's considered part of the owner's responsibility in Germany and IMO there's no reason for this to require a service call. I'm not sure how this could happen, but it did. In this case, the service call was unavoidable. I ordered a new one, which arrived after the trouble started. The sock got stuck at a time when we had no mesh bag. I don't think more than two pairs of these socks would fit into the mesh bag provided by Bosch. I suspect the only reason this could occur is the larger drum size for the American market, which requires a larger rubber gasket that fits less snugly than in the European version. Does this make sense? I'm still hoping to hear from Bosch Chris. It is not a common occurence but it is not exactly uncommon either. I have been telling customers to use a mesh bag for small items for the more than 30 years I've been working on appliances. Most of the techs I know tell their customers the same thing.
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Small kids socks, ladies short stockings, some small un-mentionables that look like slingshots, can sometimes get past the guards that do work 99.9of the time. A small mesh bag also helps keep these items together so that they're not lost and will keep delicate things from snagging. As a matter of fact they are the only company that I do warranty work for that will pay for customer education calls. All the rest of them say bill the customer. As mentioned above, this activity is probably not sanctioned by Bosch and may void your warranty. Don't be too impatient, or you might get a minor flood if you unscrew the cap all the way too soon. It didn't wash well, it didn't rinse well, it tied the clothes in knots. And my wife and I have had front loaders for 13 years, so we know how they work. We bought a Duet. Cannot be happier. I can't imagine this would be a frequent issue. I didn't find much, but it seems to be working. At least I was able to open the door. If it's the error code, there is likely something clogging your dryer vent. It's been doing that since soon after we bought it. It does ok for most of the first load, but then with subsequent loads it starts to go off every 10 minutes. They just don't show up or call. I was just wondering if anyone had had the same issue and if there is a way to fix it myself. Never had a problem and have had 2 babies since purchasing them. We didn't even get a mesh bag with ours. This is the first I have heard of such a thing. There is no telling how many baby and toddler socks, clothes, etc that have been washed, and we have never lost a thing. I occasionally leave my pocket knife or a coin or two in my pants, but they end up in the bottom of the drum. I just pick them up at the end of the cycle. Then followed gassere's excellent instructions from this thread. I can get the machine to work OK for a load or two, then will not drain again. There are no objects that I can find.
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The machine hums, and sometimes will start draining if I cycle the control a few times, almost as if the pump is a bit stuck. Is there a way to disassemble further without factory expert knowledge. Thanks for any info, Rich. Two comments to add: one, the edges are sharp, so be careful or wear a thin glove. And secondly, you can easily do this without a vac if you go slowly and have a number of towels handy. Yea!! thanks so much to this forum. You may find documents other than justSingle Convection Oven The lint filter light is blinking, the dryer will start a.Due to the W. Meaning more delicate or dark clothing tumbles in hot, concentrated solution for the first 2 minutes.It mixes warm water rather than alternate. It has the ability to 'boost' the temperature, and it seems to be a very well designed product.There's limited information available why Bosch decided to ditch their full size models like Nexxt. They had several buggs if I remeber correctly. But never looked much into them.Their mixing technology should avoid the hot-fill issue, and you could ask that new guy on YT to check the delicates cycle.I guess taking special care items to the cleaners was more of a thing.When washing sweater and such one would have to stop the machine and reset to drain, fill, rinse and spin manually, to avoid the cycle going through and damaging items. I'd live with it but the thing started to malfunction (beeping for no reason, not running the motor-unplugging would help but for how long?) Saw videos of violent shaking but shocks for those are ridiculously cheap to replace. Perm press cycle, hot. (True hot on a Perm Press.!) Display said 'heating'!And Lord, it's whisper quiet. It's so funny now, since Elux boasted 'second floor guarantee' promising to run smooth anywhere - this Bosch warns about flooring and suggests only concrete is appropriate - while the spin is so quiet I wasn't aware it spun. The Elux had issues turning over a small or buoyant load.Same issues.
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Today I went and looked at the last of the SQ TL with mechanical timer and the new GE bol. I've put an ad in local paper for the Tags, can't wait to get something that fills up and maybe washes in hotter water. Am not sure how widespread the issue was however. Again think the larger machines were part of this and BSH simply settled (eventually) while not admitting their product had any issues. Some point to early models having top mounted controls which prevented stacking causing low sales. Others blame competition from Asian manufacturers making it difficult for Bosch to sell units at a price they could make money on. As such that is putting a lot of faith in terms of sales into one basket.Bosch did sell both the Logixx 10 (ten kilo capacity) washer and dryer in parts of Europe. The washer, I think, kept its weak American heater and became cold-fill only, while the dryer was limited to 3500 watts. Neither caught on - the dryer probably even less than the washer. Every washer that was wider then 24 inches suffered the same faith eventually.:-( Clothes being shredded, etc. With a puny 2kW heater and cold fill only.Its been running and has never missed a beat. The machine you have is a few years newer. Also from the looks of your controls, it looks like yours is pretty much the same as ours but a different color. Miele didn't, and they still paid a heavy price.Having Bauknecht under the Whirlpool corporate wings gave them access to a wealth of information on how to build quality H-axis washing machines. Well at least those that didn't suffer the problems Maytag had with early Neptune washers. I probably should have tried to fix it, but just recycled them instead. I bet it took ages! Have hair dryers that have more powerful heating elements (1650 watts).It was hot and cold fill and if you forced it to cold fill only, the heater would time out before it reached the target temp.Maybe the Bosch is the same.But that is not exactly true.
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That is if the heating portion of cycle times out, timer will advance regardless. If that cuts into wash time, then so be it. It seems to have ten minutes allotted for heating portion of cycles. At least that is the amount of time washer will subtract from a cycle that finishes sooner than it should because water temperature was reached in less time the programmed.Especially during the winter months when the boilers are on full fire to make steam for heating as well as hot water. Learned this when after starting a load and going off to take a nap. About nearly two hours later woke up and the DW was still washing. Turns out the boilers had switched off and thus there wasn't hot water. So machine had filled with tap cold water.This will happen even if the cycle is nearly over.More so want it for more than just several minutes. They tested the Eco Cotton cycle verus the standard one and took temperature readings during the wash cycle (like they have been doing for a few years now).For an extended temp hold, most washers offer Hygiene cycles that also use extra water.And the load was calculated to take. 2hrs 45mins! (I just about fell through the floor.!). It must have been in perfect balance, because the jeans have never felt drier - I was most impressed.Near the end of the wash phase, I touched the door glass, and it definitely felt hotter than 40 deg C.Instead, simple 'fill-tumble-drain' rinses were done. The final spin was aborted umpteen times by the machine. Eventually, after twenty minutes of trying, it reset the spin programme itself, and span very noisily for a few seconds to get most of the water out. More tumbles, then FINALLY ramped to the sensor programme's maximum of 1400 rpm.Running the machine empty on the same programme, reveals that the spin timer hops and skips down quite rapidly: 11 mins turns out to be more like 8mins.Video Downloads Digital Millennium Copyright Act Policy Our Privacy Policy.
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Amazon calculates a product’s star ratings based on a machine learned model instead of a raw data average. The model takes into account factors including the age of a rating, whether the ratings are from verified purchasers, and factors that establish reviewer trustworthiness. See All Buying Options Add to Wish List Disabling it will result in some disabled or missing features. You can still see all customer reviews for the product. Please try again later. Janet 2.0 out of 5 stars It just chugs and chugs and never gets spinning if it doesn't like the weight of the load or can't seem to balance it. Like a set of sheets.or a few pair of jeans. THAT is irritating. I have had loads I try to drain and spin 3 times and it just won't on some loads. It also takes almost an hour or so to do a load.so that is slow. When it works right, I am happy. I paid top dollar for the set and if I had to do it again I wouldn't. When this conks out, I am going back to a top load. They handle more clothes per load and they are so much nicer to work with. TOO Much money for this kind of performance.Please try again later. Please try again later. Donkey's Breath 3.0 out of 5 stars They were out of order for the majority of the time they were in the house, 20 days or so of function and then weeks of waiting for repair man, parts and repair. So we were eventually given new machines!! I chose BOSCH, a reliable forward thinking brand, I've had various bosch products before with no issues, ever. Then these beastly machines. We got the washer and the dryer. The dryer is fine, does it's think no issues. I've not seen a top loader for decades before I came out to the usa (from the UK, remember the twin tubs, lol). So of course I wasn't going to get an agitator to ruin my clothes. The BoSCH washer has near on caused mental illness via the sheer agonizing, infuriating consistency of it's inability to balance and spin.
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There's no spin cycle of itself, so you have to go through a slow and harassing process of pushing buttons, waiting, pausing, manually repositioning, wringing out and starting the spin cycle again and again and oh it's 2-3am and I still have laundry to do. I would be better off with my late Grandmother's old twin tub, agitator included. No other front loader I've ever owned has stunk. If yours does stink I suggest cleaning it. This usually involves the hottest cycle or a clean cycle and a bottle of machine cleaning Clorox. I've done that twice in 4 years due to the filthy stuff that we've put in there. Clothes are always very clean. We use tide free and clear and occasionally fabric softner, while generally just use dryer balls. I llove the features of the dryer that allow you to flat dry delicates and the air dry only (no heat) option, as I'm happy to leave a dryer on when I'm out of the house if there's no heat involved.to avoid a common cause of house fire.Please try again later. Please try again later. Gabriel Stern 1.0 out of 5 stars It has no spinning cycle by itself, so you have to go through the whole rigmarole again, wasting water, energy, and time. The linens and towels don't wash as well as in the old one we had, a GE that we discarded after more than a decade of faithful service. This is an expensive machine, that does not perform well, and HAS NO SPINNING CYCLE by itself, as said. We have the drier too and again is less effective than the one it replaced. Never again buying this Bosch brand.Please try again later. Please try again later. balomest 2.0 out of 5 stars Had to have repair at year 1 due to a baby sock escaping from the washer bag (bag as recommended) and it shut down my machine. After 2 service calls it's not fixed. I'm replacing my washer with a top loader. Nevermind that the machine smells even with the door left wide open after finishing washing all loads. Towels will never smell good again.

I think the smell is the case for all front loaders regardless of brand. But this machine cost a fortune and I'm replacing in a little over 2 years. Bosch wasn't helpful at all and in fact service calls took a while to book, and now I know why. I haven't had any problems with my dryer so far (knock on wood). I have a Bosch dishwasher and so far it's okay too. However, I'll never buy another Bosch product.Please try again later. Please try again later. JWR 2.0 out of 5 stars Please try again later. Please try again later. Nataliya I. 2.0 out of 5 stars This machine is a piece of junk. If you need a washer for panties and tees, buy it. You'll be fine. However, if you are planning to wash something heavier than that, skip it. It just won't drain!Please try again later. Please try again later. Mathew C. 1.0 out of 5 stars Washer still functioning after 5 yrs.No one in my area services Bosch.store I bought it from moved. Will be replacing dryer with a Whirlpool.Please try again later. Please try again later.Please try again later. Please try again later. Max K. 2.0 out of 5 stars Spins loudly and now will randomly trip the circuit breaker. I suppose 7 years is about as long as stuff lasts anymorePlease try again later. Please try again later. Willy Rox 1.0 out of 5 stars I'm sure I save alot of detergent, water, energy, but spent the savings on repairs. If you don't mind your towels coming out like cardboard, and smelly, this IS the perfect set for you. Also, my dryer broke dpwn, just replaced the motor, and the door sensor went. So now I'm replacing the dryer with a Maytag one. I had a Maytag stackable for 18 years, with very little problems. Shoulda stuck with that. The Maytag repair man is lonely, and I hope to keep it that way. Definitely recommend this.Please try again later. Please try again later. Fast shipping. Open 7 days a week. 365 day return policy.

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All the different buttons, symbols and timings might seem daunting, but it’s worthwhile to know how to make the most out of your washer dryer to save you time, energy, money and also, wouldn't you want to take the best care of your clothes? You can also use this function to wash out stains, just be sure to first try removing the stain while it’s fresh by dabbing it with a bit of soap water before popping it in the wash. It pretty much guarantees that you’ll never have to wash any laundry by hand ever again. To keep things simple, here are 5 easy to remember categories: Cottons: Standard washing programme for textiles made of cotton or linen Easy-Care: For textiles made of synthetic materials or blended fabrics Mixed Load: For washing natural and synthetic textiles together in a single load HygieneCare: Pretreat dry laundry by hot air followed by a low temperature washing cycle to achieve the most hygienic wash results for non-delicate fabrics. Drum Clean: To maintain the hygiene of the washer drum and remove residual lint. Materials such as wool or silk may be on the no-no list, but it's good to check the labels and make a mental note of items that can't go in the dryer. There are two different types of drying programmes - Gentle and Intensive - so pick the one that suits your needs. Regular cotton items or lighter clothing would be more appropriate for a Gentle Dry, while towels and sheets would be better suited for Intensive Dry. Now that you know all that your washer dryer can do, I bet you can’t wait to try out a new setting with your next load of laundry! As a general rule of thumb, always follow the temperature and wash programme selection instructions on the care label to keep your clothes in tiptop condition. A dishwasher washes dishes and utensils both quickly and precisely, giving you the luxury of relaxing at home without having to worry about washing up after your meals.

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