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Brand new washer dryer leaked once and hasnt done it since

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As the title says, we purchased a brand new indesit washer dryer and had it delivered yesterday. We ran the auto clean cycle as per instructions and ran the first wash and dry cycle. All went well. Loaded up another load and come back to find its leaked from the door. Confusing. We've ran it again today with a bowl underneath to catch any water and it hasn't leaked since. What would you do? Is it worth contacting ondesit to get someone to come look at it?

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  • Azari
    Azari Posts: 4,317 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper
    It's probably best to use it for a few more loads.

    It might be that the seal was stiff and hadn't settled properly, but softened and settled into its correct location when it got hot.

    No point in waiting in for an engineer if it's OK, now.
    There are two types of people in the world: Those that can extrapolate information.
  • emzky
    emzky Posts: 86 Forumite
    Thanks. Will keep an eye on it. It's under warrenty at the moment but might look at getting it insured in case!
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