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Please refer page 12 and 24 in the washer manual to find out how to open the locked door. You have to press the door open button for 3 secs at end of cycle.
The problem sound`s like it could be a fuse, but first you`d need to verify the model number. ( past experience dictates I can`t count on the one at the post heading, sorry. )
If it is indeed an Asko the fuses will be located at the back above where the power cord exit`s the washer. Unplug the washer either from the wall or the dryer ( or unplug the dryer if connected to the dryer, either way ) With a flat screwdriver fitted in the slot of the fuse hub, turn it a quarter turn counter clockwise an it should drop out...though it may need to be pulled out if it`s stuck in the holder part. Replace with a 15amp "slow blow" fuse if blown ( the only difference is the slow blow are filled with sand and aren`t transparent glass tubes but rather gray or white in color )
I`ll assist you further if need be once I see a model number. Hope this was helpful, if so please take a moment to rate it. Thank you and good luck.
Looking for a fuse not the power supply. The Asko washer plugs into the dryer and would not run off of a GFI plug or breaker.
Thanks
I ahve solved the problem with replacing a blown fuse.
My top fuse holder and fuse are welded together. Must have been a big power surge. Where can I get another fuse holder with three prongs?
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