I know it's an old machine but it's worked flawlessly for 20-odd years. However, the door handle broke last week. I got a replacement and fitted it. Because the old one was in pieces, I wasn't 100% sure I'd assembled it correctly, but I'm sure I have as the door goes together properly, the handle seems to be sprung correctly and it fits back in the porthole easily. I have tried a number of different ways to assemble the springs - there is no clear diagram of this model I can find on the Internet - but I'm sure I have it assembled correctly - the latch is the right way around and the springs match the marks on the plastic left by the old springs.
However, the interlock wasn't interlocking - the machine would try to engage the interlock a couple of times then give an E40 error. I couldn't see what was wrong and everything seemed to be OK, so I got a replacement interlock.
Got that yesterday morning but it made no difference!
The door closes but when I switch on and press start, it tries to activate the interlock but does this a couple of times then throws the E40 error - see video. But it does occasionally work - I recorded a video last night to show it not working and it worked, so I started it and did a load of washing. When I tried it after that, it didn't work.
If I open the door and simulate the door latch engaging (using the latch I replaced or with a screwdriver), the machine will operate correctly and starts OK. This tells me it's not the interlock. All I can think of is that it is something mechanical but I've been trying different things all day and got nowhere!
One thing that puzzles me is that using the old metal latch piece on its own works (the interlock engages) but when I close the door with the new handle fitted, it locks in place, so the latch is correctly engaging with the machine body but the interlock doesn't properly engage somehow. This photo shows the latch inserted and the interlock holding it in place until it cools down and releases.
I have tried pushing the door in tighter and pulling it out a bit while it is closed to see if different pressure on the catch and interlock makes a difference but it doesn't. There are no adjustments on the door, hinge or interlock to move anything even slightly.
It does work occasionally but not others, so it does look like a mechanical/interlock issue but I just can't pin it down. Since the machine was working fine up until the door handle broke, it seems unlikely it's the main circuit board or anything else.
Anyone come across this or got any suggestions?
If I can't get it to work reliably in the next day or so, I'm going to have to buy a new machine!
However, the interlock wasn't interlocking - the machine would try to engage the interlock a couple of times then give an E40 error. I couldn't see what was wrong and everything seemed to be OK, so I got a replacement interlock.
Got that yesterday morning but it made no difference!
The door closes but when I switch on and press start, it tries to activate the interlock but does this a couple of times then throws the E40 error - see video. But it does occasionally work - I recorded a video last night to show it not working and it worked, so I started it and did a load of washing. When I tried it after that, it didn't work.
If I open the door and simulate the door latch engaging (using the latch I replaced or with a screwdriver), the machine will operate correctly and starts OK. This tells me it's not the interlock. All I can think of is that it is something mechanical but I've been trying different things all day and got nowhere!
One thing that puzzles me is that using the old metal latch piece on its own works (the interlock engages) but when I close the door with the new handle fitted, it locks in place, so the latch is correctly engaging with the machine body but the interlock doesn't properly engage somehow. This photo shows the latch inserted and the interlock holding it in place until it cools down and releases.
I have tried pushing the door in tighter and pulling it out a bit while it is closed to see if different pressure on the catch and interlock makes a difference but it doesn't. There are no adjustments on the door, hinge or interlock to move anything even slightly.
It does work occasionally but not others, so it does look like a mechanical/interlock issue but I just can't pin it down. Since the machine was working fine up until the door handle broke, it seems unlikely it's the main circuit board or anything else.
Anyone come across this or got any suggestions?
If I can't get it to work reliably in the next day or so, I'm going to have to buy a new machine!

