Re: AEG 16830 Lavamat Turbo E20 error on drying cycles ONLY
Fantastic information – thanks to everyone who has shared their knowledge and experience!
I’ve just fixed this exact fault on our machine, and saved an engineer call-out.
I just want to add a little suggestion of my own about how to remove the condenser. As wizbitgibbs says, this is the trickiest part. But rather than trying to release it at the bottom end first, I found it easier to pull upwards on the fan assembly at the top of the machine. The assembly has just enough “give” to enable you to pop the top of the condenser out from where it mates up with the fan assembly. It’s then simple to unclip it at the bottom using a screwdriver.