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*Plug in air cleaner and press POWER button until short “beep” sounds. . Press the RESET FILTER button by gently inserting a paperclip into the RESET FILTER hole on the control panel. The light will flash 5 times before a “beep” sounds to indicate the filter has been reset.
From the information you have provided your Electrolux dryer's displays blinks on and off when you turn the dial and it does not start. This sounds like a possible issue with your door latch or control panel. I would recommend for you to check the door strike and door latch to make sure there is no visible damage. If you do not see any damage this could be a wiring issue within your door latch or control panel. This is not a simple DIY job and I would suggest having a professional out to perform an accurate diagnosis. I hope this is helpful information. -Matt
Usually you have to replace the belt or if it is burning up belt take beater bar out and check the ends to see if they turn. Sometimes they get thread up in them from carpet and get stuck from turning and then they will burn belt up. Rich
Good Morning Jennifer Lynch, thanks for your post!
I see you have replaced the control board on your Electrolux wall oven and it is displaying an "F11" error code. "F11" stands for a shorted keypad, since you have replaced the board I would recommend resetting your wall oven. You can reset your wall oven by flipping the household circuit breaker off for ten minutes. If you need further assistance please feel free to reconnect. I hope this is helpful. -Matt
This is very easy, all you need to do is remove two quarter turn locks on the bottom plate and then you remove the plate and can assess the Electrolux Nimble Brush Roller 16136 1
Is the motor overheating? Or is it more like there's a loose connection in the on/off switch? What happens if you reel in the cord a little? Could be there is a spot somewhere in the rings which is corroded or worn out and not making contact. Might also be a break somewhere in the winding inside the motor.
I have a similar situation in my Aerus C15C3. An Aerus brand bag ruptured inside my vacuum cleaner, but I didn't realize until the motor started making a horrible noise! To make matters worse, I hooked up my older Electrolux LE 1623 and at tried to suck as much debris out of the air intake at the bottom of the bag compartment, and then put the C15C3 back into service. I should have stopped then and there and started working on trying to get the motor and the fan out of the housing. But my machine was overheating and shutting off.
Sears Parts Direct has diagrams of the Electrolux LE 1623 on their website. The good thing about Aerus and the old Electrolux-USA is that they all have similarities in their design, but Aerus does like to tweak their design just enough to foil or at least complicate access to DIYers and general vacuum repair shops.
Did you ever get this resolved? Mine was doing the same thing and I had the main board and accessory board replaced. It seems better but still shuts down every so often.
The reset button for the power nozzle in on the top of the housing just to the right of the wand to tool connection. As for the tank; this is more a guess than an answer: There is a small hole at the bottom of the bag compartment. I wondered if that was a reset button, but the manufacturer recommends disconnecting the machine until it cools down and resets itself.
I know it is not much help. Electrolux Aerus does not want customers to repair their own equipment, and they will refuse to give out information.
Have you cleaned the bars lately? I believe that red light means that the bars that collect the junk from the air are at capacity and needed to be wiped down.
If you don't know how to do this, pull them out from the top after having turned the machine off. Get a rag or paper town moist, but not dripping and just wipe the black soot off all visible sides of the metal bars. Lay it aside when done over night for it to dry completely, then re-insert them into the machine. Turn on and hopefully that should take care of it!
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