Washing machine - How to replace Electric Valve (3)

Applies to

    Resolution

    Refer always to your product’s user manual safety information before any repair or maintenance operation. https://www.electrolux.com/support/user-manuals/

    WARNING! RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK

    Before any repair or maintenance operation, deactivate the appliance and disconnect the mains plug from the socket.

    WARNING! RISK OF INJURY

    Always take care when moving appliances. For heavy appliances it's safest for two persons to move it. Always use safety gloves and safety footwear. Wear safety gloves at all times to protect from cuts from sharp edges.

    WARNING! RISK OF EYE INJURY

    Wear safety glasses if you perform maintenance or repair work involving springs.

    WARNING! RISK OF PINCHING

    Wear safety glovesif you perform maintenance or repair work involving belts.

    WARNING! CHOKING HAZARD

    Small parts not for children under 3 years. Keep all small parts and packaging out of reach of children.

    Only adults should use or install the product.

    Always empty the appliance of all the water, e.g. tumble dryer water container. Any maintenance should be carried out with the appliance standing upright. Residual water could damage electronics if the appliance is placed on any of its sides.

    Make sure to use the product only for its designated purpose and verify that it is a compatible part for the intended product.

    Do not use or install the product if damaged.

    Please note that self-repair or nonprofessional repair can have safety consequences if not done properly and might void the warranty. Possessing the necessary know-how is essential.

    HOW TO REPLACE ELECTRIC VALVE

    1. Unscrew the two 8mm screws on the back of the washing machine lid and slide back to release

    2. Unscrew and remove the inlet hose (NOTE: Water must be turned off, ensure you have something to catch any residual water in the hose). Replace the gasket in the inlet hose with the one supplied with the valve.

    3. Remove the condenser hose from the detergent dispenser.

    4. Carefully unclip the wiring connectors from the inlet valve. Be careful not to damage the wiring connectors

    5. Unscrew the two Torx 10 screws in the back of the inlet valve and pull the valve into the washing machine to release.

    6. Using pliers, squeeze and remove the jubilee clips holding the hoses to the valve body (NOTE: ensure the jubilee clips are straight and well fastened during reinstallation).

    7. Carefully pull the internal fill hoses away from the valve body to release the electric valve.

    8. When assembling, repeat steps in reverse order.

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