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The most likely reason is that the components on the Control Panel are fried. This appears to be a UK or South African machine so voltage is 220 volts, and you were 100 volts over, twice what it was supposed to be. You may be able to make a claim on your electrical utilities company as they are supposed to give you a stable voltage. They may decline and say it was a lightning strike and an 'Act of God', but check weather records and counter claim.
Hi mine does exactly the same! I have to call in my washing machine technician more often (he told me this would happen with a top loader as opposed to a front loader, boy was he right!!) and he cleans out the drum. Mostly it is the fabric softener which is too thick. I water mine down to 50/50 and I do another spin after my final wash. I also empty the filter of water at the side/bottom of the machine. This annoying problem is caused by the way the drum turns on a top loader as opposed to the front loader. My top loader cannot heat water automatically either like a front loader, and I think this also adds to the problem as hot/boiling water would dissolve all that soap/fabric softener. Hope this helps.
most likely pump is not working it is just behind where the drain pipe comes out of the machine.you can remove it to see if its not working . the impellor inside may be damaged
Machine shows E1 on digital and will not run
Need to clean the tub
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