Watched this video because I was locked out of my machine! Simple solution was pressing 2 switches at the same time. Thanks for saving me a lot of money on call out fees 😃
Thanks, you are a great salesman. Clear, simple explanatios, no wasted words...and I can understand you perfectly...even though you are English. I think I'll buy the Bosch.
Omg !!! Thank you so much, after spending 4 hours screaming at my bosh serie 2 machine, it was stuck, no programs worked, you showed to press the 2 buttons together with the counting key reset. Thank you so much! From France xx
I was about to contact Bosch to tell them how disappointed I am with this machine but you have explained it all so well. I now understand the machine more. Thank you.
I have the Bosch series 4 (Exclusive) it has the exact same feature's and it's a really amazing washing machine my clothes are really really clean and it's really easy for me to operate and specially that the temperature is pre selected
This is a very good washing machine i have the same machine the serie 2 Simple good machine and washing good i have this washing machine for over 3 years now and stay good😀
Is it fussy with balancing? Heard some say they are fussy. It definitely won't last anywhere like the old hotpoint no new machine will. But should last a good few years
So we are 2 years larer. Still satisfied, I have a very old Zanussi and for my needs this one seems the right choice, but I am most curious to long time reviews.
All good. The push buttons are the pcb type and have little feel. I have put 3m clear tape over them to stop the print on the buttons wearing away with finger pressing. Great machine and super quiet. Not sure it will last as long as my old one though!😂
@@gsd32i I think durabilty is a problem in home electronics and appliances anyway. My LED TV is like 15 years old, my laundry machine is some 25 years old, But nabours and also people at the electronics shop already warned me, that I should not expect that again. My fridge breaked down after 9 or 10 years, Repair to expensive. Durability puts up a new dilemma. Should I buy a cheap BEKO or Haier which may break down even earlier? A "Throw away machine?" The series 2 are high in my list, because my old Zanussi has only a little volume. The main criteria for me are capacity, price and durability. That's why I was triggered. I did not want any fancy fragile things.
I’ve always bought Bosch Washing Machines, 9 months ago I bought the Bosch series 2. I’m really regretting it. The quick wash only takes a half load so no time saved there. But the thing I hate most about this machine is the start button is so sensitive! Press it too lightly or too firmly and it beeps twice and won’t start. Sometimes it takes me 10 mins to get it to start. I would swap this washer tomorrow if I could!
Hi Margaret , our's is going well but I do wish they would all stop using the pcb style switches, give me a good old button that I can physically push in. I have put clear 3m tape over mine to stop the lettering rubbing off. No issues so far and it is a 👍 from me still.
Hi, washes very well, no issues. The only thing I idid was to add so clear plastic squares(3m) over the buttons to stop them wearing out with the continual prodding from our fingers. The buttons do require a firm push as they merely make contact with the circuit board beneath them, other than that, its a 👍
Hi . I am not at home for a week so I can’t look at mine 🙈 we only use the quick wash function . If u use the other settings and don’t select quick wash then the washing will stew in its own water which takes longer but uses less drum movement = less power= cheaper . This may be what it’s doing ? Try a quick wash
@@gsd32i Thank you so much, I really appreciate your help. I realised that it may be the water control as the temperature is 90 degrees that means for cotton.
One needs to look at the number of washes they do. I saw a graphic where 1 x a week is mentioned. Then the machine suffers less then with 5 x a week. I have an old Zanussi. I do an average of 7 x per month, holds over 25 years, now. All in all I think that durability is not as good as it was, due to many metal parts are replaced for plastic. And plastic getting hard and breakable over the years.
During my army service in Germany we had two Miele massive washing machines and a large drier. About 50 living in the block. It was in constant use. Tank suits covered in oil. Sand, paint, grease.Webbing. Sleeping bags. Canvas sacks. We even used degrease powder from the tank hangers to wash webbing etc.. All at 90c no problem ever. Civilian clothes Quilts Curtains God knows how much they cost. Ditto the drier In constant use 25/7
I have an Bosch Serie 4 what is similar to your Serie 2 and I’m really satisfied with it. This one is a very basic model, the quality and performance are on both the same but it has too little programs for me. Good review anyways 👍
I've never seen a glass panel over the front of the door before! I don't like it much, as I like to be able to put my hand on the glass to make sure the water is heating!
@@gsd32i That's exactly it, it could possibly cause mild discomfort, but it's hardly going to cause any injury, even if you're washing at 90°C! As I said, I like to occasionally put my hand on the glass to make sure the heater is working ok! Otherwise, it looks like a really nice washing machine. I have a Bosch Serie 2 dishwasher, and it's fantastic (apart from a bit of rust on some of the basket prongs). I'll be looking for a new machine soon, so I'll definitely give this one some consideration!
This is honestly a good machine to pick, but it’s the only Bosch I’d actually buy. Any model above this costs too much and you get features that I wouldn’t find myself using, also a recommendation, wash bedding and towels at 60 or even 90 degrees as 40 can’t kill all the bacteria in towels and bedding. I know that cottons 60 and 90 is a long program but you can reduce the time by selecting speed perfect and then it’ll be a lot shorter! Also the government saying that cold/quick washes are more economical is a complete lie. Cold/quick washes actually use more energy so they can try to get the same results as a long wash so if you want to have a hygienic, clean and economical washing machine, use 60 or even 90 occasionally and the longer washes. Anyway, I hope this machine will serve you well, just like your old Hotpoint 👍
If it's the same as mine, bottom right on the front of the machine, remove the circular cover by pushing the retaining tab in at the 12 o clock point . This gives access to the drain pump filter, simply turn anti clockwise, may be stiff and remove. be prepared for about 1/2 mug of water to come out, so either wedge a towel under the front of the machine to catch spillage or use 20 pieces of kitchen towel !!! clean the filter and job done. water may be a bit smelly🙈
Many thanks for the reply, However my drain pump filter will not turn - there is obviously something inside the pump preventing it from turning. The only solution I can see is to remove the washing machine top, then the plastic control panel, undo the securing ring for the rubber sea, disconnect the lock, then remove the front panel. After than, it should be possible to remove the mounting screws and extract the pump. (then of course the reverse of all that after replacing the pump). I had hoped it would be simpler.
@@v8pilot just did mine before I replied and it was stiff to turn before it moved . Have you tried pliers ( wrap a cloth around the jaws to avoid damage to knob) to help you . Once removed when you look inside you can view the impeller which pushes water out of machine . Definitely don’t fancy stripping the machine down !
@@gsd32i Yes, I applied force (water pump pliers) and it was clear that the somewhat flimsy knob would have broken had I applied any more force. Just now, after removing the front panel, I removed the pump. I found that a 1/16" twist drill was jammed inside it preventing it turning and impossible to remove. Fortunately, in view of the noises coming from the pump, I had ordered a new pump from Bosch which arrived yesterday. I put plenty of silicone grease around the threads and the seal of the new pump as even the new one was not too easy to undo.
You should wash towels at 90 and bedding at 60 or 90 otherwise it will kill no bacteria and it will also produse dirt in the gasket as cold wash is not good for your machaine at all just for the expenses of the cycle
Have been using this machine for at least 6 months now using different size loads and cycles. While it is a decent machine there are some major flaws, the first is the timing of the programmes as I have yet to have a 48min wash end in 48mins on average this is 60 - 65 mins There really isn't a quick wash option. The spin cycle is overly long even on the "easy care" and lasts between 9 - 12 mins from the first gentle spins through to a sustained spin cycle then a further heightened 3 min spin, this really is overkill and the power consumption excessive.
Thanks for the comments they help us all make a decision. More than happy with the machine after several months of use . I just press the go button and come back to it later . 👍
Not sure if you can do 15 minute wash...quickest is 48 minutes I think. the speed button is on the right side.press it and you will see the displayed wash time reduce.
On holiday, end of week 1. Time to do some washing, and every program says 1 hour, and it won't start. Good old computermabob !.........press spin/finish in together, to unlock the washing machine's brain ! Obvious ?
@@gsd32i Yeah, thats why you never have to wash again, no wife, just bikes, happy life. I just added my third Aprilia Tuono can't have 1 wife and two girlfriends. he he he
I don't like the push buttons due to the lack of feel, but so far the machine has been faultless, except when I forgot to put the ball/liquid in with the clothes today 🙈
This was very helpful as I was using mine for the first time, Thank you. I’m still trying to figure out why it moves when spinning the laundry. Apparently it should stick to the tile but so far not happening. I thought the 🧺 is a muffin 😂
Watched this video because I was locked out of my machine! Simple solution was pressing 2 switches at the same time. Thanks for saving me a lot of money on call out fees 😃
Me too!
Which 2 switches did you press?
@@johannvanzuydam1770 I cannot say because it was a while ago but check out the video it explains which 2 switches.
Me too 😀😀
Thanks, you are a great salesman. Clear, simple explanatios, no wasted words...and I can understand you perfectly...even though you are English. I think I'll buy the Bosch.
Omg !!! Thank you so much, after spending 4 hours screaming at my bosh serie 2 machine, it was stuck, no programs worked, you showed to press the 2 buttons together with the counting key reset. Thank you so much! From France xx
Glad it helped!
I was about to contact Bosch to tell them how disappointed I am with this machine but you have explained it all so well. I now understand the machine more. Thank you.
Glad I could help!
Thank you 🙏!! I don’t want to tell you how long it took me to figure this out !!!! Then I found your fabulous video 😊😊😊!!! Many many thanks 🙏 Andréa
Glad it helped!
I have the Bosch series 4 (Exclusive) it has the exact same feature's and it's a really amazing washing machine my clothes are really really clean and it's really easy for me to operate and specially that the temperature is pre selected
Good to know!
This is a very good washing machine i have the same machine the serie 2 Simple good machine and washing good i have this washing machine for over 3 years now and stay good😀
A good choice for a new machine, these have nice cycles and they have a splittable tub making them fairly repairable
Great know 👍
are we talking about sidecar`s or washing machines here 🤔🤔
Ah, you mean you can split the tub to get access to the drum & bearings etc?
Is it fussy with balancing? Heard some say they are fussy. It definitely won't last anywhere like the old hotpoint no new machine will. But should last a good few years
Thanks for this great video. I have just bought the same brand and series. This video will be very useful.
Brilliantly explained just got this washer 😊
Thank You!
You're welcome!
So we are 2 years larer. Still satisfied, I have a very old Zanussi and for my needs this one seems the right choice, but I am most curious to long time reviews.
All good. The push buttons are the pcb type and have little feel. I have put 3m clear tape over them to stop the print on the buttons wearing away with finger pressing. Great machine and super quiet. Not sure it will last as long as my old one though!😂
@@gsd32i I think durabilty is a problem in home electronics and appliances anyway.
My LED TV is like 15 years old, my laundry machine is some 25 years old, But nabours and also people at the electronics shop already warned me, that I should not expect that again. My fridge breaked down after 9 or 10 years, Repair to expensive.
Durability puts up a new dilemma. Should I buy a cheap BEKO or Haier which may break down even earlier? A "Throw away machine?" The series 2 are high in my list, because my old Zanussi has only a little volume. The main criteria for me are capacity, price and durability. That's why I was triggered. I did not want any fancy fragile things.
Hi, did you manage to easily fit it under the worktop?
yes 👍
You had your washing machine for 23 years? You beat my record of 20 years. i bought the series 2 too.
Oh dear ! I don’t think this one will be lasting as long as the previous one ….but you never know 🤞
You just beat me, my Classixx 1200 is 22 years old!
Hello! Sorry I know this is a random question but I'm not sure should I connect my machine to a hot or cold main? Does it heat the water itself?
You need to read what the instruction manual says . 👍
As far as I'm aware, you should always connect to the cold supply, as you don't want hot water for rinsing.
This machine has problems with spinning and especially with rinsing I need to rinse by hand in the sink, so much residue still remain .
Is the filter blocked? Has the waste pipe been routed correctly ??
Mine has spinning problems, especially with towels and water holding clothes.
I’ve always bought Bosch Washing Machines, 9 months ago I bought the Bosch series 2. I’m really regretting it. The quick wash only takes a half load so no time saved there. But the thing I hate most about this machine is the start button is so sensitive! Press it too lightly or too firmly and it beeps twice and won’t start. Sometimes it takes me 10 mins to get it to start. I would swap this washer tomorrow if I could!
Hi Margaret , our's is going well but I do wish they would all stop using the pcb style switches, give me a good old button that I can physically push in. I have put clear 3m tape over mine to stop the lettering rubbing off. No issues so far and it is a 👍 from me still.
if it beeps twice and won`t start, it could be the plugs .....🤔🤔🤔🤔
Hello, when do I use the other side of the options. The 40 degree C on intensive clean or super clean
Hi, I have had to ask the boss....and she says she doesn't use it and does not know when she would.
How you finding it after a year ?
Hi, washes very well, no issues. The only thing I idid was to add so clear plastic squares(3m) over the buttons to stop them wearing out with the continual prodding from our fingers. The buttons do require a firm push as they merely make contact with the circuit board beneath them, other than that, its a 👍
how can I turn off the finish alarm ......
Have a look at this www.manuals.co.uk/bosch/serie-2-waj24006gb/manual?p=35
Hi there
My bosch machine stops for a while after starting .
It pauses for maybe 20 minutes after starting the washing
Is that ok?
Hi . I am not at home for a week so I can’t look at mine 🙈 we only use the quick wash function . If u use the other settings and don’t select quick wash then the washing will stew in its own water which takes longer but uses less drum movement = less power= cheaper . This may be what it’s doing ? Try a quick wash
@@gsd32i Thank you so much, I really appreciate your help.
I realised that it may be the water control as the temperature is 90 degrees that means for cotton.
so what brand of washing machine lasted 23 years, was it a MIELE by any chance ?
One needs to look at the number of washes they do. I saw a graphic where 1 x a week is mentioned. Then the machine suffers less then with 5 x a week. I have an old Zanussi. I do an average of 7 x per month, holds over 25 years, now.
All in all I think that durability is not as good as it was, due to many metal parts are replaced for plastic. And plastic getting hard and breakable over the years.
During my army service in Germany we had two Miele massive washing machines and a large drier.
About 50 living in the block.
It was in constant use.
Tank suits covered in oil.
Sand, paint, grease.Webbing. Sleeping bags. Canvas sacks.
We even used degrease powder from the tank hangers to wash webbing etc.. All at 90c no problem ever.
Civilian clothes
Quilts
Curtains
God knows how much they cost.
Ditto the drier
In constant use 25/7
I have an Bosch Serie 4 what is similar to your Serie 2 and I’m really satisfied with it. This one is a very basic model, the quality and performance are on both the same but it has too little programs for me. Good review anyways 👍
My wife said I needed something simple to use....😂
Hi! I lost my bosch serie 2 manual. Can you help me reset this washing machine? I dont know how to do a reset on this version of bosch.
Hi . Have a look here for the manual . Hopefully the reset will be on there .
www.bosch-home.co.uk/customer-service/instruction-manuals
I've never seen a glass panel over the front of the door before! I don't like it much, as I like to be able to put my hand on the glass to make sure the water is heating!
Possibly done to stop toddlers experiencing discomfort if they were to touch the glass ??
@@gsd32i That's exactly it, it could possibly cause mild discomfort, but it's hardly going to cause any injury, even if you're washing at 90°C! As I said, I like to occasionally put my hand on the glass to make sure the heater is working ok! Otherwise, it looks like a really nice washing machine. I have a Bosch Serie 2 dishwasher, and it's fantastic (apart from a bit of rust on some of the basket prongs). I'll be looking for a new machine soon, so I'll definitely give this one some consideration!
Does it also dry?
Hi Shriya, no it doesn't . but its spin is really good.
This is honestly a good machine to pick, but it’s the only Bosch I’d actually buy. Any model above this costs too much and you get features that I wouldn’t find myself using, also a recommendation, wash bedding and towels at 60 or even 90 degrees as 40 can’t kill all the bacteria in towels and bedding. I know that cottons 60 and 90 is a long program but you can reduce the time by selecting speed perfect and then it’ll be a lot shorter! Also the government saying that cold/quick washes are more economical is a complete lie. Cold/quick washes actually use more energy so they can try to get the same results as a long wash so if you want to have a hygienic, clean and economical washing machine, use 60 or even 90 occasionally and the longer washes. Anyway, I hope this machine will serve you well, just like your old Hotpoint 👍
How do you get access to its drain pump? Mine is blocked but I am buggered if I can figure out how to get at it.
If it's the same as mine, bottom right on the front of the machine, remove the circular cover by pushing the retaining tab in at the 12 o clock point . This gives access to the drain pump filter, simply turn anti clockwise, may be stiff and remove. be prepared for about 1/2 mug of water to come out, so either wedge a towel under the front of the machine to catch spillage or use 20 pieces of kitchen towel !!! clean the filter and job done. water may be a bit smelly🙈
Many thanks for the reply, However my drain pump filter will not turn - there is obviously something inside the pump preventing it from turning. The only solution I can see is to remove the washing machine top, then the plastic control panel, undo the securing ring for the rubber sea, disconnect the lock, then remove the front panel. After than, it should be possible to remove the mounting screws and extract the pump. (then of course the reverse of all that after replacing the pump). I had hoped it would be simpler.
@@v8pilot just did mine before I replied and it was stiff to turn before it moved . Have you tried pliers ( wrap a cloth around the jaws to avoid damage to knob) to help you . Once removed when you look inside you can view the impeller which pushes water out of machine . Definitely don’t fancy stripping the machine down !
@@gsd32i Yes, I applied force (water pump pliers) and it was clear that the somewhat flimsy knob would have broken had I applied any more force.
Just now, after removing the front panel, I removed the pump. I found that a 1/16" twist drill was jammed inside it preventing it turning and impossible to remove. Fortunately, in view of the noises coming from the pump, I had ordered a new pump from Bosch which arrived yesterday. I put plenty of silicone grease around the threads and the seal of the new pump as even the new one was not too easy to undo.
@@v8pilot oh dear 🙈 good effort though 👍
Your dogs ❤❤❤
Thanks . They’re great 👍
@@gsd32i 😘
You should wash towels at 90 and bedding at 60 or 90 otherwise it will kill no bacteria and it will also produse dirt in the gasket as cold wash is not good for your machaine at all just for the expenses of the cycle
Thank you so much 💓 💗 💛 😢😢😢😢😢🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤ Thanks boss🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤
Why on easy care?😁
Because the wife said so ! “Basic programme for washing less hard-wearing fabrics such as fine cotton, synthetic fibres or blending fabrics”😁
😊😊😊😊😊😊
it`s a GREAT series by the way, anyone else "washed it" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Clean comments 👍
Have been using this machine for at least 6 months now using different size loads and cycles. While it is a decent machine there are some major flaws, the first is the timing of the programmes as I have yet to have a 48min wash end in 48mins on average this is 60 - 65 mins There really isn't a quick wash option. The spin cycle is overly long even on the "easy care" and lasts between 9 - 12 mins from the first gentle spins through to a sustained spin cycle then a further heightened 3 min spin, this really is overkill and the power consumption excessive.
Thanks for the comments they help us all make a decision. More than happy with the machine after several months of use . I just press the go button and come back to it later . 👍
How do I do a 15 min quick wash on this model please ...Hope you can help me ...thanks
Not sure if you can do 15 minute wash...quickest is 48 minutes I think. the speed button is on the right side.press it and you will see the displayed wash time reduce.
@@gsd32i Big thanks 👍
On holiday, end of week 1. Time to do some washing, and every program says 1 hour, and it won't start. Good old computermabob !.........press spin/finish in together, to unlock the washing machine's brain ! Obvious ?
No buy another bike you'll never need to wash your clothes again pmsl
😂 I wish I could ....but the wife has a different view from mine!
@@gsd32i Yeah, thats why you never have to wash again, no wife, just bikes, happy life. I just added my third Aprilia Tuono can't have 1 wife and two girlfriends. he he he
@@DukeOfTwist Wow, enjoy the girlfriends then 😁
@@gsd32i wheres the hotpoint wm63 now
@@hotpointbrownlover3365 it is with the greatest regret that i have to say it has passed away after stellar service . 😥
Very bad machine
I don't like the push buttons due to the lack of feel, but so far the machine has been faultless, except when I forgot to put the ball/liquid in with the clothes today 🙈
This was very helpful as I was using mine for the first time, Thank you. I’m still trying to figure out why it moves when spinning the laundry. Apparently it should stick to the tile but so far not happening.
I thought the 🧺 is a muffin 😂
Check to see if it is level. if not adjust the feet .