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CANDY Tumble Dryer Door Condenser Water Holder Container

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This is the most common cause of all condenser dryer malfunctions and is usually caused by human error. The automatic drying cycles should not be selected for clothing that is almost dry. Tumble Dryer Not Heating Up Don’t attempt to repair the appliance unless you’re confident about what you’re doing. Several things could go wrong, including risks of jamming, electrocution, burns, scalds, cuts, and much more. We’ve got several highly skilled engineers up and down the country – so you’ll never be far from help when needed.

It is important that you perform regular maintenance on your condenser tumble dryer to keep it running at its best. This is because; Looking for more information about tumble dryer repairs? Find out what to do if a dryer is not heating up or if it stops spinning. The moisture sensor comprises two parallel metal strips usually located just inside the tumble dryer around the door area. You may also be able to access your pumps, hoses, and pump reservoir and clean them; if you need to use a screwdriver, we’d recommend calling a mechanic. This might be easier using a shower or even a hose. But you should exercise caution as the metal surface could cause injury. We recommend wearing gloves to protect your hands.If the condenser tray is not fitted into its tray correctly (even if it is slightly misaligned) it won’t collect any water. It should slot into place snuggly so you might have to push it home quite firmly. If you select the wrong program, it could lead to poor drying results. Tumble dryer programs have two different types of programs which are; The pipe that feeds the condenser water tank can become clogged with dust, dirt and debris. This will prevent the water from entering the water tank. Clean the condenser too, you will find a small metal box that resembles an accordion. This is the condenser and should be removed and given a good rinse to remove any debris. This is where you set the timer for a limited time and is often used to finish drying clothes that are almost dry.

You should open the filter and remove as much fluff as possible after every use. You can even clear the lint from the filter housing as well using a vacuum cleaner. Condenser Tray Misplaced If the heater has stopped working on your tumble dryer, it cannot extract moisture from your laundry. Which in turn would prevent the water tank from collecting any water. To remove this unwanted layer, wipe the moisture sensor with white vinegar or rubbing alcohol. Laundry Too Dry This is the usual option used when drying clothes that have been removed directly from the washing machine and runs automatically by sensing the humidity level and drying until completely dry. Once you have cleaned the condensing unit, reach into the slot the condenser fits in and clean this area out. Find the channel that leads from the dryer to the condenser and clean it well.

You should then remove any build up of dirt, lint, etc from the slot that the condenser fits into. Dirty Moisture Sensor When a condenser dryer extracts water from clothes, it pumps it through the condenser and into the tray. Over time, these pumps can break down and fail. If you can remove the pump yourself—it might be on the front of the dryer, underneath the condenser tray, or behind a panel—you can replace it with your fingers. You may be able to replace it yourself. Clean out the condenser, too; this is the small, easily accessible metal tumble dryer box that looks like an accordion. Condensers can be quite hard to clean, but give them a good rinse, and you should be able to dislodge any debris from them. Some people recommend using a hosepipe.

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