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AEG L12700ViT Front Load Washer / Dryer Questions & Answers
Spinning is very noisy. The machine is only 18
Much too soon if used in a domestic environment, but possible (even on an AEG) if used commercially. Failed bearings are usually noisy all of the time though and without any description of the noise you're experiencing, remote diagnosis is near impossible, sorry.
In most countries your AEG will still be under the manufacturers warranty.
Underwire stuck in the drum!
Switch the power off
Drain off the water by putting the rear drain hose into a bucket
Take off any clips which secure it to the back panel to make sure you get as much water out as possible.
Tip the machine back and rest it on a couple of cushions look underneath and you will see a large black hose coming from the bottom of the drum to the pump.
If the hose is on the front of the drum then tip the machine forward so that the wire is more inclined to fall to the front of the machine
Remove the clip from the hose and pull the hose off
You should then be able to reach the wire
Make sure that when you put the hose back on that it is fully up against the drum and that the clip is secure
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Maybe wire stuck in one of the holes of the inner tub. Pass your hand gently over the whole surface of the tub to feel for anything strange. Or when you open the door do you see a small rubber lip hanging down? The bolt that holds that rubber piece maybe too long.
AEG LAVAMAT 12700 VI turbo washing machine doesn't drain
Hi, You have taken out the strainer of the washer front and cleaned it regularly haven't you?? If that's clear, it's probably just the waste line blocked. Try removing the waste pipe where it joins under the sink, put it in a bucket and see if the washer drains. It's probably full of sh"te. If that doesn't work, then I'm probably full of sh"te and you might need a new pump.
Door Seal
not too bad a job
turn off mains. undo clamp that holds door boot to cabinet and peel off the boot.
the seal is then held onto the tub either by a large circular spring or maybe a clamp with a screw.
if it is a spring, then just force the boot downwards and pull outwards and the boot will come off.
if it is a clamp, undo the clamp and pull the boot off.
look at the new boot and you will see a groove that slips onto the lip of the tub. lubricate this groove liberally with washing up fluid or similiar.
start at the top and push the groove onto the lip. work in both directions round the boot forcing the groove onto the lip until entirely in position.
if a clamp was fitted, just put the clamp in the outer groove and tighten
if it is a spring, this is more difficult and you will find an extra pair of hands helpfull. stretch the spring and push into position in the outer groove.
fit the boot to the cabinet and replace the clamp
test for leaks on rinse cycle as water level is higher. there will be some foam from the washing up fluid.
remember to make a note of which way up the door boot was fitted as there is a top and bottom
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