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You really need too look underneath and see where water is coming from that means raising the machine off floor washing machine quite heavy so need to know what your doing
FA is the emergency shutoff switch that detects when water is pooling underneath the machine (a leak) You may have to remove the back of the machine to check the float switch underneath. Empty any water from the catch tray and check for leaks.
eco light sometimes indicates that water has got into the bottom panel of the machine. A float switch is underneath to protect the machine ( and your kitchen floor from being flooded. ( Either from overfilling or a leak) If you tilt the machine backwards see if any water runs out. If the machine restarts , then you will have sourced the problem. Should the flashing start again later, you may have a water leak underneath. Also check the lower door gasket to make sure its clean. If the gasket is dirty, sometimes water builds up behind the gasket and drips over the front of the tub into the bottom panel underneath causing this symptom. When cleaning the gasket, be very carefull!! The edges of the door at the bottom are razor sharp..
Check for two loose screws holding the backplane that holds the infuser unit. With the machine OFF, open the door and press the two red buttons to pop out the infuser. You will then see two 3 mm hex head screws attaching the backplane. Check that they haven\'t come loose; if so, you\'ll need a hex socket to tighten them. Then re-insert your thoroughly cleaned infuser and see if that has stopped your water leak.
I rang Saeco service centre about my leaking water tank and they posted me a new tank - no questions or need to return the faulty item. I believe there may be a bad batch of tanks which leak because of faulty valves.
ok there are 2 screws that hold the front panel on. they are at the bottom. take them off then take the panel you can see inside. ckeck hoses.be carefull if you run the machine there is a gearcase that spins if you hit it while its running you can break your arm.
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