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#121015 21-Jun-2013 09:03
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  #840739 21-Jun-2013 09:08
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I wonder if the Aussie machines do the same?



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  #840742 21-Jun-2013 09:11
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I have been doing this for awhile, some machines will play 5 different tunes, you can hold down another button to change it depending on model


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  #840744 21-Jun-2013 09:12
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skewt: I have been doing this for awhile, some machines will play 5 different tunes, you can hold down another button to change it depending on model



Try it next time the machine is in the middle of its spinning cycle. Maybe it will do the Haka.



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  #840745 21-Jun-2013 09:13
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This is about a 12 year old story. Yes it will play the Australian, along with the US and the instructions to do this have been floating around on the internet for around this long (link)

It's amazing the power of somebody posting something that was actually relatively well known on YouTube!

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  #840794 21-Jun-2013 09:45
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Please continue in the existing thread.




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