Whirlpool is recalling 21 more models of washing machines amid fire risk fears.
The company has added the Hotpoint and Indesit models to a product recall it started in January, saying there is an issue with the heating element of machines in warmer washes.
Since launching the recall at the beginning of the year, Whirlpool said 210,000 people had registered their appliances.
Concerned customers are warned to avoid risks by unplugging their machine completely, but anyone who does continue to use it is advised to only use cold water cycles of 20 degrees Celsius or lower.
Which washing machine models are affected?
The latest affected models are:
WMAQB 641P UK
WMAQB 721P UK
WMAQB 741G UK
WMAQB 741P UK
WMAQF 621P UK.L
WMAQF 641G UK
WMAQF 641P UK
WMAQF 721P UK
WMAQG 641G UK
WMAQG 641P UK
WMAQG 721P UK
WMAQG 721P UK.M
WMAQG 741P UK.M
WMAQL 621P UK
WMAQL 641P UK
WMAQL 721A UK
WMAQL 721P UK
WMAQL 721P UK.M
WMAQL 741G UK
WMAQL 741P UK
WMSAQG 621G UK
Where to check the make and model number of your washing machine
Both codes can be found inside the washing machine's door as well as on a label at the back of the appliance.
You can then check if your washing machine is one of the ones at risk by visiting the recall section of the Whirlpool website or calling 0800 316 1442 free where an adviser can help you check your model and offer further information.
The online site includes an online model checker tool as well as a full list of model numbers.
What does Whirlpool say?
The firm's vice-president apologised for the "worry and inconvenience" caused to customers.
Whirlpool VP Jeff Noel said: "I want to apologise sincerely for the worry and inconvenience I know this will cause, especially during these difficult times.
"I'd also like to reassure you that we are working as quickly as we can to provide solutions to affected customers as soon as possible.
"Nothing is more important to us than the safety of our customers, and working quickly to remove the affected appliances from customers' homes is our number one priority."