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Hello, I need to disconnect my washing machine for several days however i am confused on how to turn off the cold water flow to the washing machine. I have taken a photo. There is no lever from what i can see. Do anyone know what i need to do with this?
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The plastic lever has fallen off , you should be able to turn it off with a pair of grips or pliers

Thank you! I took a pair a pliers there now and it is letting me turn it. It is a very difficult location to turn. Do you know if i can get a spare lever in screwfix or a plumbing store? Not sure what i need to purchase.
 
1. Sometimes, particularly on cheap valves, the plastic lever comes so close to the nylon nut at the end of the washing machine hose that the nut cannot be done up tightly enough, and so it leaks.
2. You could measure the width across the flats of the valve stem (the brass bit) and buy a cheap open-ended spanner of the correct size. Tie a bit of string to the spanner and the pipework and it is there next time you need it.
 

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