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Washing machine Elektrolux EWT 11264IDW - Where is the filter?

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  • #1 17300793
    DaGGeReK
    Level 6  
    After doing the laundry, it turned out that my son's spring was also washed out, but it lacked headlights and a rooster. In the drum and washing them are not so I suspect that they are in the filter but the question of how to get to it. There is no washing machine bottom in the door drum and nothing at the front. New washing machine bought 2 months ago. I am afraid that if I do not find them in the filter it will later make a bigger mess.
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  • #2 17300879
    zhudomel
    Home appliances specialist
    Operating instructions, pages 21, 3 and 4 from below.
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  • #4 17301275
    Chupacabra
    Level 33  
    Quote:
    Contact an authorized service center.
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  • #5 17301893
    r103
    Level 36  
    As part of improving the ideology of irreparability and one-off - this model REALLY has no "classically" filter available to the user :-)
  • #6 17301900
    Chupacabra
    Level 33  
    r103 wrote:
    As part of improving the ideology of irreparability and one-off - this model REALLY has no filter available for the user :-)


    From what I associate is not the first such case in the forum. Some time ago there was a topic (I do not remember the brand) where the author himself undressed half the washing machine to get to the filter.
  • #7 17301913
    DaGGeReK
    Level 6  
    Thank you. The topic can be closed

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around the location of the filter in the Electrolux EWT 11264IDW washing machine after a user discovered missing items (a spring, headlights, and a rooster) post-laundry. The user expressed concern about potential damage if the items were not retrieved from the filter. Responses indicated that this model lacks a user-accessible filter, which is a design choice aimed at reducing repairability. Previous forum cases were mentioned where users had to disassemble parts of their washing machines to access filters. The user later acknowledged the information and indicated the topic could be closed.
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