The repair is very straight easy as the seal sits over a lip on the front panel and is retained by a metal band with a spring. Run our fingers round to find the spring and with a wide screwdriver blade gently lever up the band away from the rubber seal, just like doing a bike tyre. when all free, lift the seal free of the panel and invert it into the inner drum of the machine so you can get to the next bit!
The inner part of the seal sits over a plastic lip around the outer drum, using your fingers you can feel the next band holding the seal in place. it is a large circular spring and is quite tight to take off. push your finger between the seal and the lip from the inside to ease the seal and pring off togerther to start with. then oce you see the spring band just pull it gently away and then remove the seal.
Take care when re-fitting....make sure the inner seal is seated properly, push inside the drum so you can see what you are doing ......and then enlist the help of another pair of hands.treat the inner spring band just like a bike tyre going on a rim. get it started and then get someone else to hold the bit that is in place whilst you work it furnther round...they moving along and holding it further as you go. really strong finger and thumb preseure to get thr last bit on.
Outer band is very easy, make sure the seal is over the lip and in line with the inner with no twists. fit the sprung bit firts and the ease the rest of teh band over. check that the drum rotates and that all feels ok. check the door shuts and the seal fits snugly. Job done
Alan Davies
April 2006