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April 2, 2010 at 2:45 pm in reply to: AEG 16830 Lavamat Turbo E20 error on drying cycles ONLY #241817
DavidM
ParticipantRe: AEG 16830 Lavamat Turbo E20 error on drying cycles ONLY
Removing the back is a real fiddle.
At the top back corners, remove bolts holding top and remove the top.
Looking down from the back, on each side, four cadmium plated bolts with lock washers secure the sides to the inner chassis. Remove the two nearest the back on both sides.
Looking down, in the back left hand corner is the fan; a single bolt secures the back panel to it. Remove it and note that it is not the same as the bolts so far removed.
At the bottom on the back, three bolts secure the back to the chassis. Remove and note that, again they are different from all others so far.
On each side , where the rear panel meets the front panel, at the bottom, find a plastic blanking plug. Remove it, and undo the bolt it hides. (When you reassemble it’s very easy to “lose” this bolt inside. Chewing gum to hold it in your socket spanner will make life very much easier).
All that is now holding the panel is the while plastic moulding which holds the cold water inlet – you have turned the water off and disconnected the pipe from the back haven’t you? A little plastic catch on each side holds this moulding, and once removed the back is free to slide off the plastic rails of the machine base…
Continue with care …. it’s still a real fiddle to remove and replace the condenser, but the solution works… Many thanks to previous posters!![/list]
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