Hotpoint Aquarius Condenser Drier – Possible Sensors Issue

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  • #100432
    LouFromWales
    Participant

    Hi

    How does Ready to Wear and other settings work?

    When I use these the drier will randomly stop and beep.

    I don’t know if this is because there are sensors which possibly have lint or fluff on or if there’s a common issue ?

    #480591
    electrofix
    Moderator

    coomon issues on these is poor maintanence as the condensor is hard to clean properly

    Dave

    #480592
    LouFromWales
    Participant

    Its not that hard to clean lol

    #480593
    electrofix
    Moderator

    LouFromWales wrote:Its not that hard to clean lol

    compared to other its difficult. you should see some of the ones i have to unclog

    dave

    #480594
    LouFromWales
    Participant

    I wipe inside the drier where the condenser sits so I get most of the fluff and put the condenser unit in the shower.

    I’ve also tried to put my hand/arm inside round the bend at the back. Is there a common place on the Hotpoint aquarius where there might be fluff somewhere? How do the sensors work? Where are they?

    Ta

    #480595
    electrofix
    Moderator

    have you looked through the condensor with a torch to make sure its clear front to back ?

    have you looked at the fluff filter to make sure its not clogged, hold it up to the light and make sure its clear

    Dave

    #480596
    LouFromWales
    Participant

    Yes, I thinking if taking the pump and float switch apart? Could fluff get there? Ta

    #480597
    electrofix
    Moderator

    yes but then you would get a container full light even if the draw is empty

    Dave

    #480598
    LouFromWales
    Participant

    I took the float switch and pump apart. There was a little fluff there which I’ve cleaned. There was some water in the reservoir but not enough to set off the float switch. Should this be dry or is some water normal?

    After a good clean it still only runs the Settings like Ready to Wear for a few minutes.

    I still have the 90 and 60 minute settings. What bugs me is 60 isn’t quite enough, 90 is too much hence why I’d like the interactive Ready to Wear setting back.

    Ta

    #480599
    electrofix
    Moderator

    there is always water in the bottom of the pump chamber

    some dryer ( cant remember about hotpoint) have an ability to alter dryness levels
    check in the owners manual and see if thats an option

    if no am going to need full model and commercial codes to look anything up

    Dave

    #480600
    LouFromWales
    Participant

    Re-reading the manual it sounds like the tumble drier is intelligent enough to dry at a duration to suit the clothes. The manual gives times for each program but also states they may take longer with a maximum of 5 hours so therefore its clearly suggesting the machine has the ability to detect the dryness of clothes.

    Looks at the machine I can’t see any sensors or wires at the area of the condenser bottle, there’s nothing around the condenser unit and in the rear chamber just a small pump and float switch?

    I can’t see where else there could be anything??

    #480601
    electrofix
    Moderator

    there are 2 ways of sensing dryness

    1 damp sensor, a metal plate in the drum the the wet clothes touch

    2 a sensor on the heater and another at the at the front normally where the filter comes out. hot air enters the dryer at a given temp, goes through wet clothes which cools it and exist the drum over the second sensor. the temp difference is how dry the clothes are

    Dave

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