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  1. On 11/28/2016 at 7:53 AM, chrisinth said:

    If you don't mind the risk, go to Mor Chit and head over to the minibus section. Can't remember the stall number, but just ask anyone down there; they are mostly friendly people.

     

    The minibus will take you to Ban Chang via Sattahip and drop you off at Tesco if you ask the driver or further down into the town. Takes about 2 1/2 - 3 hours.

     

    Taxi is a doable option as well. 

    Thank you very very much Chrisinth. 

  2. 12 hours ago, Strange said:

     

    Yeah the ones in the states are different. The ones over here have a lot of pointless buttons. Sorry I missed this part:

     

     

    No its not one step at a time. If you select "wash" (and toss soap in) it will fill up, run, drain, fill up again with clean water, rise, then drain again, then spin like a bastard for 5 minutes or so. 

     

    If you select "rinse" it will fill up, run, drain, and spin. 

     

    If you select "spin" it will just drain, then spin.

     

    The whole "Fuzzy" "Blanket" blah blah part will pretty much just be how long (time wise) it runs in the "wash" cycle - so not really any change in wash "pattern" its just time. 

     

    On mine its Power > Water Level > Fuzzy > Wash > Start and it will run through all the cycles and spin dry with the longest 'wash' time. 

     

    Clear as mud?

    Thanks man I was finally able too figure it all out. 

  3. 15 minutes ago, Strange said:

     

    Unplug it. Plug it back in. 

     

    Dont put any clothes in just leave the water. 

     

    Power > Water Level High > Function Wash > Press Start. 

     

    Let it run completely until it finishes. It won't drain until the end of the cycle. It won't overfill because it has a sensor to stop it. Its got to complete the cycle to drain so do the above and restart the cycle from scratch. 

     

    If that does not work I have no idea lol. 

    I took the water out manually. I just pressed function then spin. The water came out after that. As I was saying I guess this model does things different than other washing machines. I have never seen a washing machine that does the wash like this. Most washing machines do everything all at once. It would seems this one does not. 

  4. 1 hour ago, KhunBENQ said:

    I am a bit confused.

    What does "press was" stand for.

    I mean how do you use it, e.g.:

    (as far a I remember)

     

    fill cloths

    fill detergent

    select "Water Level"

    select "Function" -> "Wash"

    select "Course" -> "Fuzzy" (time display should change depending on course)

    press "Start" (don't hit the lower part "Hold" which could mean hold the water after washing)

    wait ... (like shown in time display)

     

    What about:

    "Function" -> "Spin"

    press "Start"

    That should surelely open the outlet valve.

     

    Hope I got you right at all...

    Can you write down the model nr. of the machine.

    We had such a thing, but it's gone for 2 years or so.

     

    Okay I did exactly as you said, but strange thing is that it wont let me do everything at the same time. I cannot do wash function then function "spin". I cannot do it all at once, like the washers back in USA. However I tried to do function spin and start then it worked. So does that mean that I have to do everything "one step at a time". Like wash, then rinse,  and spin? I have never had a washer like this so I'm very very confused. 

  5. I was wondering has anyone used this type of washer machine before? I used low level of water and pressed was. The water won't leave the machine. I asked the owner too help me, but he won't help me. Anyone have experience with this? Does that mean there is something wrong with the machine? Any help greatly appreciated regards, Steven

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  6. I just wanted to know if anyone knew if somewhere in Bangkok you can buy a personal hot spot for internet? You know in the states you can get this from t-mobile https://support.t-mobile.com/community/phones-tablets-devices/mobile-internet/zte-falcon-z-917. I'm looking for something like this in Thailand.  I have WIFI at my place but it is not very stable and the phone internet is not good either. I need this for my job so any feedback much appreciated. Thank you in advance, Steven. 

  7. Hi all, I lived in Thailand from June 2015-March of 2016. I have not been in the country since then. I plan to return in October. I only did 3 visa  exemptions during that time from 15-16. Since I will have been gone for more than 6 months when I come back in October.( I'm from a  Visa exemption country.) Do you think arriving at Suvarnabhumi without a visa will cause any issues? I can't forsure how long I will stay which is why I'm  hesitant  To get a visa .  Best regards. 

  8. So since it seems that Thailand is moving to become more strict with the double entry tourist visa process. How will people who stay here on long term tourist visa make it now? Do you think maybe people will have to go to Vietnam for a month or 2? Do you think this is just all talk and then back to business? Do you think us farang (with out the other visas ) will have to find some other loop hole. Or is it still a wait and see situation?

  9. A private ADSL connection from 3BB will very likely satisfy your needs.

    More likely thant mobile (3G) connection.

    Thanks, but now my crappy Land Lord wants to charge me 4,000 baht fee if I install my own internet. Which I know is a bunch of horse-sh%&. BTW does any one know were a 3BB store is in bangkok?

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