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Burnz0
ParticipantRe: AEG l61271wdbi
So, the technician came out on Friday and supposedly fixed the problem. He’s written ‘rest PCB and tested’ and apparently he mentioned that he’d rest one of the thermostats as they’re very sensitive. Today I’ve tried using it and no joy again. I’ve removed the lid to check if there’s anything obvious I could have a go at rather than waiting for a technician to come out again. There’s a red button on one of what I’m guessing are the thermostats but it doesn’t feel like it can be pressed in much. Is there a knack to doing it or do you have to be forceful? There’s a few mm of play but it definitely can’t be pushed all the way in. Or am I looking at something completely different? Any advice appreciated as I’m now left with a load of wet clothes!
Burnz0
ParticipantRe: AEG l61271wdbi
well thank you Martin, you have been a great help with your positive comments!
1) i did read the user instructions. I had originally removed them, then i thought they were lost so went online but didn’t realise that they had been put back inside the machine. Stupid i know but these things happen
2) it says you shouldn’t prop it on pieces of wood yet from looking online this appears to be a fairly accepted practice. The lumps of wood are 2x4s, screwed into the floor underneath and are required to level the machine due to the floor sloping particularly badly in this area (right at the threshold between what used to be two separate rooms). I can accept why the manufacturers would say you shouldnt do this and why it might add to the noise but surely this wouldnt be a cause for the machine not to get hot or dry?
3) transit packaging? if you mean transit bolts then yes it looks like the kitchen fitter (not me i should add) did remove these but has failed to insert he plastic grommits in the spaces that were left. Again, from looking online it sounds like this should be done as best practice but shouldn’t prevent the machine from working.Anyone else with something constructive to say?
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