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We have just bought a new Hoover H-Wash & Dry 350, i have removed all the transport bolts and done what is said in the manual. We have used the machine a few times but i had to pull the machine out from where it is to retrieve a toy our grandson rolled under the machine, to get it out i had to tip it back to pull out and from the bottom a large bit of foam fell out, now i dont know is this supposed to be somewhere or is this some form of packing that need to come out anyway. ???? I have attached a pic of this part to this thread. Can anyone tell me do i need this ??? if so where does it go ??? if not can i bin it ???? Many Thanks
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Have changed broadband supplier and need to change the settings of the wifi on my hoover silent inverter. Any help appreciated.
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Hi there I have always been a huge fan of Hoover products, particulary their washers. This was likely passed down from my mum who has alway had Hoover. I had a Logic machine for 11years and replaced it with the New Wave 1500 simply becuase the Logic was old and had a slow spin speed. I had the new wave for 7 years and was bowled over with it. it was a great machine but was dropped by removals. The insurance company had me buy a new machine from a particular retailer and they did not stock hoover so i opted for a Bosch 1400Exeel. I haven't really been happy with this machine. The main catch for me on a washer is the final spin cycle. And this is where the bosch is a dis…
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