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Filter is located bottom left of machine it has a small black hose tucked inside ,you would remove the Plug on the end of the hose and drain any excess water into a container then unscrew the filter anticlockwise to remove the filter any object within will now bw apparent... Good luck.
It could be caused by a damaged heater element.. remove and check for damage. One way to check is to remove the two wires and tape up to prevent accidental short circuit. set machine to a cold wash if it does not trip you know what you have to replace. if it still trips then remove the motor and check carbons/ brushes for excessive wear. good luck..
hi rachel, there's a bad earth in the machine some where,things to check wiring to the motor, check the wiring it's self, any circuit boards, if they are all ok the programmer could be shorting out hope it helps
Sorry. It seems that I have fixed it by using your solutions!
I drained it and cleaned the filter thing down in the bottom right hand corner, put it back to gather and then it turned on again!
Interestingly I found a bobby pin down there!
Hi from retired Englishman in SW France,
Had the same problem with our Bosch, cap would not even turn!
Suggestions-
pour anticalc/limescale fluid into any gap there is around the cap. Empty the machine and you can switch it off providing the door is open! Then pour the contents of at least 2 sachets of proprietary anticalc powder/liquid into the drum direct together with a kettle full of boiling water. Leave overnight at the very least. The following day run just a spin cycle as then there will be no water diluting the mix. This mix will go through the filter and motor and is likely to help release the filter/cap. If you feel like it, do the overnight again. If nothing else it will ensure that the heater element is clean!
I had to spend a couple of hours gently turning the cap back and forth until it finally released its hold- but the filter did not remain attached to the cap by its rubber ring. More patience, anticalc fluid and all was revealed!
I now run an anticalc clean regularly............which reminds me..............!
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John C
To change the seal the easiest way is to take the front of the appliance off.
Remove the kick plate at bottom and you will see some screws holding the front panel on remove these
Then open door and remove the screws holding the door lock on and unlip the seal by releasing the clamp on the front.
The front should now lift off, if it doesnt then pull out the soap drawer and behind that at the bottom of the drawer is a screw holding the front on remove this then push the front panel down then it will lift off
You can now take the clamp holding the seal to the tub off.
Fit the new seal, fit the clamp to the seal and tub.
From here, rebuilding is the reverse of the strip down.
The filter is usually located at the bottom right front of washer, sometimes behind a removeable cover, or a drop down flap.If you can locate it, then unscrew it anti-clockwise to remove and clean it.
There is also a possibility that there could be a hole or tear in the door seal so check the seal as well.
Hope this is of some help to you .
There are a lot of things to consider when trying to solve this problem. Obviously a front loader washes differently than a top loader. Top loaders tend to using a washing motion that is good for stains but wear out your clothes fast. Front loaders typically use less water and wash more gently, but in some ways still do better than top loaders. Anyway, think about any other variables that go into the laundry equation. Consider the distance the machine is from your water heater. This machine will use MUCH less water to fill than your old one, and, you know how when you turn a faucet on hot it takes a minute for the hot water to actually get there? It's the same way with your machine. If there's a sink next your washer, you should always turn on the hot water on the faucet until it gets hot right before you start the machine. The same goes for dishwashers. If there's not a sink close you can easily turn up the temperature for all hot water on your water heater, although that will use more energy.
Consider what detergent you're using. If you're using high efficiency detergent (like Tide he) maybe you should switch to your old brand. If you're using your old brand of detergent, try getting a high efficiency detergent.
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