I unscrewed the pin trap cover but when I pulled it out it was sticky and only the very outer part came and left the seal and the rest of the plastic component in there. It’s very stuck and even with two screwdrivers trying to pry it out it doesn’t seem to want to budge. Can I put a little lubricant around the seal? And, If so, what should I use?
I have this problem now. I'm going to find a piece of wood that fits within the rectangular slot, and then file it down so i can rotate it around to move behind the two protrusions within the slot. This will allow it to be pulled outwards without forcing it on an angle, which would bind the cylindrical coin trap and prevent removal. Bow-Opening pliers might also work, although I'm reluctant to purchase a pair just for the job.
Oof, what a poorly constructed part from Asko. The door gets stuck after any amount of years of use. It's impossible to unscrew the round plastic door in one piece.
I unscrewed the pin trap cover but when I pulled it out it was sticky and only the very outer part came and left the seal and the rest of the plastic component in there. It’s very stuck and even with two screwdrivers trying to pry it out it doesn’t seem to want to budge.
Can I put a little lubricant around the seal? And, If so, what should I use?
Same for everyone it seems
I have this problem now. I'm going to find a piece of wood that fits within the rectangular slot, and then file it down so i can rotate it around to move behind the two protrusions within the slot. This will allow it to be pulled outwards without forcing it on an angle, which would bind the cylindrical coin trap and prevent removal. Bow-Opening pliers might also work, although I'm reluctant to purchase a pair just for the job.
Oof, what a poorly constructed part from Asko. The door gets stuck after any amount of years of use. It's impossible to unscrew the round plastic door in one piece.
Look how easy it is when the machine has never been used. Zero help in real world scenario.