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to change the door seal you have to take the front boot ring off fold the door boot into the drum and undo the retaining clip around the door seals inner drum you can get a screwdriver in from the top a bit tricky but its the only way as the front is riveted on and wont come off like the older machines
For most front-loaders: Lubricate the slot which fits over the tub with washing-up fluid.
Starting at the top, press the seal so the flange of the tub enters the
slot on the seal. Work your way round the using thumbs to force the slot
on the tub flange. When slot is on the flange all way round, fit the
spring which holds it on. The spring goes into a slot on the outside of
the seal. This is quite difficult and you may need another pair of
hands.Fit the outside of the seal to the cabinet - this
is easy and fit the plastic clamping ring. Test for leaks before
using. Use rinse to test as the water level is higher. (There is no glue anywhere, only clamps,etc)
If your water pressure is to high or even to low then just check the taps at back where hoses are fitted. Make sure they are fully open if pressure is to low, also make sure there are no kinks jn the pipes. If pressure is to high then just turn taps down a little.
This is normally a signal that is for a control fault. you will need to pull the power and shut this unit down for 5 minute.. if the unit continues to flash after this reset, you will need to replace the control board/timer in this case. it has failed.
Hi, it sounds as if your capacitor has blown.
make sure the power has been disconected for at least 24 hours before checking this as it holds power for ages.
where the mains lead goes into the appliance it goes directly to the capacitor, if you know a good sparky he may be able to test it before you get a new one.
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