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I installed a washing machine yesterday, connected the inlet hose to the wall, turned the tap on and turned the washing machine on, got an E33 error message. I looked up the error code and it says water pressure issue. So I disconnected the pipe from the washing machine to check there was water coming out and there was(alot). It's my first time installing a washing machine and I have no idea if I'm in the right place here but thought I'd ask maybe somebody will help and know whats going on. It's a used machine, bought it off a friend who said it's working but I'm beginning to think different.

Its a kenwood machine.
 
How long has it been sat doing nothing? Doesn’t sound like a good friend to me??:p:p
 
Inlet valve not working on machine, get your money back or get them to pay for repair
 
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