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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Firstly, can you open the door of the machine and turn the drum by hand? If so does it move freely or is there a grinding sound? If it moves freely move on to the next section. If it grinds you may have a worn or seized drum bearing.
Can you hear the motor running when the machine is switched on (they can be quite quiet on some models so you will really have to listen)? If so the drive belt may have come off it's pulleys or snapped or stretched. If you can't hear the motor running it could be any number of things. To check the drivebelt. UNPLUG THE MACHINE. tilt the back of the machine up and peer up inside with a torch. Alternatively, there is often an inspection panel that screws on the back. Undo the screws and look inside. If the drive belt is faulty, order one from your nearest machine service place. It is usually simply a matter of putting the belt on the big pulley on the back of the drum and then over the motor spindle WITH THE MACHINE UNPLUGGED.
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If you go here, you should be able to download and instruction manual for it, assuming that you don't have one. This should at least eliminate the transport lock question. You will need the full model number which is usually on the back of the machine.
http://www.theservicecentre.co.uk/macro/instruct.d2w/display?brand=H&prod=WM