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AEG LAVATHERM 303
The date of manufacture is often identified by the serial number of your unit. Each manufacturer uses their own "code" to identify the month and year. You can often find websites that will tell you how to decipher your specific serial number.
5/16/2023 8:01:24 AM •
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on May 16, 2023
AEG Lavatherm 57800 error E50
The problem is a worn motor carbon brush which connects power to the motor commutator. The carbon brushes are worn if the motor runs intermittently, if sparks are coming from the brushes, or if the motor doesn't run at all. This video should help you know more about motor carbon brushes and how they work. The video features a washing machine but the carbon brushes are basically the same.
11/5/2022 7:42:01 AM •
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on Nov 05, 2022
AEG Electrolux Lavatherm 57800: Push a program button, Machine starts for 3 - 5 seconds, Then stops and timer is on 0
Old question but let's help others. I fixed this same problem. Occasionally I could get the machine running, bou it would just turn for a few spins once every five minutes, and ended up with E50.
I cleaned the carbon contact behind the machine, under the plastic cover, and outside the drum on the top of the machine. And also all the contacts on the main PCB. Works again. And remember, this machine MUST be earthed, because otherwise the moisture sensor will not work.
E50 refers to a motor problem. This one doesn't have any carbon brushes, so just loosen the belt and check that the motor turns freely. The main PCB somehow monitors the motor load, and this is where those bad contacts come into questions. If cleanind them doesn't help, you probably have a faulty PCB. I use an old toothbrush and some good contact cleaner. And then finish the job with some protective spray.
Hi, I’m the owner of an AEG Lavatherm T59850 tumble dryer which turns on, runs and spins but doesn't heat up.
I don't believe that there is any refrigerant gas involved with this machine, but can't find any details on the heat source for it. They all work from a heating element of some sort. Have you checked the heat exchanger and filters for blockages? That is where your issue is likely to be. Also check the intake grill on the bottom right side kickplate. The way condensing dryers is very simple. Cold air is sucked into the bottom of the machine and passes over the outer surface of the heat exchanger / condenser unit. The air is then heated by an element and blown through the dryer drum and the clothes. The hot moist air is then blown through the inner fins of the heat exchanger and because the unit has been chilled at the first stage entry, the steam condenses back to water.
https://www.libble.eu/aeg-t59850-lavatherm/online-manual-814616/?page=0003
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10/9/2022 10:24:09 PM •
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on Oct 09, 2022
AEG model T76280AC weight problem
Yes, 8 kgAEG T76280AC Tumble Dryer, 8kg Load, B Energy Rating, WhiteWith a maximum drying load of 8kg, it's ideal for busy family households. This ProTex dryer features an XXL Soft Drum with 3 lifters to give you great results every time whilst treating your delicate clothes with the care they deserve.
AEG T76280AC Tumble Dryer, 8kg Load, B Energy Rating ...Here are all your spare parts, there is nothing listed as a weight sensor. Phone Ransom Spares for advice. My guess is that it is the moisture sensor. There is a button on the page that shows the parts in schematic form.https://www.ransomspares.co.uk/parts/brands/aeg/tumble-dryers/t76280ac%20(91609709402)/..
1/30/2022 6:29:33 PM •
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on Jan 30, 2022
Aeg lavatherm T7000 series tumble dryer
how do i enter the test/diagnostic mode?
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3/22/2020 2:36:06 PM •
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on Mar 22, 2020
I have an AEG T37400 tumble dryer & the low temp/no buzzer buttons do not appear to be working.
From user manual:
3. LOW TEMP. button
Pressing this button allows drying to be performed at a lower temperature, for
delicate items.
The corresponding pilot light comes on.
This option can also be used for time controlled drying.
This option cannot be selected with
QUICK.
6. NO BUZZER button
A buzzer sounds
• when selecting the programme
• when depressing the buttons
• when an incorrect option selection is made
• when the programme selector dial is turned to another position
during the programme or when you depress an option button
during the cycle
• at the end of the programme and during the anticrease phase
• if the machine is not working correctly
By depressing the button the acoustic signal is switched on.
Dado
6/15/2019 7:43:28 AM •
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on Jun 15, 2019
T75280, 8kg
WHY DO THE LOTHES FEEL DAMP AT THE END OF THE CYCLE
Check to make sure your dryer vent hose isn't plugged. This may mean walking outside and looking into the louvers of the dryer vent to look for obstructions. Typically, toothpicks, paperclips coins and other things left in pockets will get stuck in the dryer vent hose which restricts airflow. This could not only cause a fire but air flow restriction prevents the dryer form drying your clothes. Also, make sure you feel heat after the dryer has run for a minute. If not, the heat element of thermal fuse may be bad and need replaced.
1/27/2019 5:20:52 PM •
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on Jan 27, 2019
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