The most likely cause is a slipping drive belt from the motor to the drum. Check the tension on the belt, but if the belt is worn, replace it. If the belt has been slipping for a period of time , it will probably be worn out.
Motor making a buzzing sound, is the motor actually turning? If so it is probably the belt.
If motor not turning, try taking the drive belt off and if the motor now runs, you may have seized drum bearings = expensive, buy a new dryer !
remove lid..........look inside for mains lead................should be a starter cap either on the rear panel or next to the motor...........this could of gone faulty.......
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The date of manufacture is often identified by the serial number of your unit. Each manufacturer uses their own "code" to identify the month and year. You can often find websites that will tell you how to decipher your specific serial number.
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Please double check that no other water-using device nearby is having trouble putting out heated water. If this is the case, please attempt other wash cycles that require hot water as well (you can cut of the cycle once the water temperature has been checked).
If the issue persists, please schedule a home appointment with home depot in order to check whether the dishwasher can be repaired or whether it needs to be replaced.
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The problem is a worn motor carbon brush which connects power to the motor commutator. The carbon brushes are worn if the motor runs intermittently, if sparks are coming from the brushes, or if the motor doesn't run at all. This video should help you know more about motor carbon brushes and how they work. The video features a washing machine but the carbon brushes are basically the same.
I don't believe that there is any refrigerant gas involved with this machine, but can't find any details on the heat source for it. They all work from a heating element of some sort. Have you checked the heat exchanger and filters for blockages? That is where your issue is likely to be. Also check the intake grill on the bottom right side kickplate. The way condensing dryers is very simple. Cold air is sucked into the bottom of the machine and passes over the outer surface of the heat exchanger / condenser unit. The air is then heated by an element and blown through the dryer drum and the clothes. The hot moist air is then blown through the inner fins of the heat exchanger and because the unit has been chilled at the first stage entry, the steam condenses back to water.
https://www.libble.eu/aeg-t59850-lavatherm/online-manual-814616/?page=0003
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Yes, 8 kgAEG T76280AC Tumble Dryer, 8kg Load, B Energy Rating, WhiteWith a maximum drying load of 8kg, it's ideal for busy family households. This ProTex dryer features an XXL Soft Drum with 3 lifters to give you great results every time whilst treating your delicate clothes with the care they deserve.AEG T76280AC Tumble Dryer, 8kg Load, B Energy Rating ...Here are all your spare parts, there is nothing listed as a weight sensor. Phone Ransom Spares for advice. My guess is that it is the moisture sensor. There is a button on the page that shows the parts in schematic form.https://www.ransomspares.co.uk/parts/brands/aeg/tumble-dryers/t76280ac%20(91609709402)/..
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http://aeg-electrolux.manymanuals.com/ as a first option for user guides. You have to use search textbox or brand search. Enter your AEG Lavatherm protex plus and choose among other manuals.