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October 7, 2022 at 10:01 am #101225
patchitos
ParticipantI am currently having a problem with the drying on a WT2780. (The other models seem to use the same system)
On timed dying everything is fine.
On sensor drying there are problems….the clothes come out hot but soaking wet….the machine behaves strangely , eg , going into a fast spin during drying program and letting in far too much water at times during drying!!
Changing the whole door has solved this in the past.
My questions.
How does the sensor drying system work?
What happens when it is faulty?
Can it be fixed or is changing the door glass the only option?.
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It seems like a simple set up with a wire going from the metal plate at the back of the door glass to the door catch – How does this work?
Any suggestions would be much appreciated….Thank you….John.October 8, 2022 at 9:23 am #483904patchitos
ParticipantI found this.
The dampness of the laundry is sensed by electricity flowing from a carbon brush at the rear, through the drum with laundry touching the metal plate on the door. The signal passes through the door latch..
Does anone know if the carbon brush at the rear is likely to wear out or is the solution likely elsewhere?
ThanksOctober 8, 2022 at 10:06 pm #483905electrofix
Moderatoryours is a washer dryer so things are different
its not unusual to go into spin on dry as its a energy saving feature to get as much water out by spinning
dont know hyow the door glass controls the system but if there is a sensor on the glass it must have a wire which may break by opening and closing the doorDave
October 9, 2022 at 7:50 am #483906patchitos
ParticipantThanks Dave.
Not quite sure what you mean by “yours is a washer dryer so things are different”.The dampness of the laundry is sensed by electricity flowing from a carbon brush at the rear, through the drum with laundry touching the metal plate on the door. The signal passes through the door latch.. – this statement is exactly specific to my machine..
I’m afraid the wire is contained within the door so cannot break by opening and closing the door.
It runs from the metal plate on the back of the door glass to the door latch (hidden by plastic) – the door interlock picks up a reading (I’ve tried changing this)October 9, 2022 at 1:00 pm #483907patchitos
ParticipantUpdate.
I’ve got into the Service menu:). …residual moisture sensor (B3–1).
When tested.
B3-1 High resistance…..reads most of the time fault – occasionally ok.:confused:
B3-1 Low resistance….reads always fault.:(..
I’ve tried changing the small carbon brush at the rear -no difference…
I’m stuck now on how to proceed – please help.October 10, 2022 at 12:14 am #483908electrofix
Moderatorin dryers only they split the drum electrically and detect dryness. they cant do that with washer dryer as far as i know so the carbon brush may only be for static
there should be a couple of sensors one as the air enters the tub the other as it exits. they use these to detect moisure content
I am guessing a bit because Miele wont share tech info
Dave
October 10, 2022 at 9:45 am #483909patchitos
ParticipantThanks Dave.
The carbon brush runs off the drum spider spindle..Seems like the dryness is detected electrically on these machines.!
The dampness of the laundry is sensed by electricity flowing from a carbon brush at the rear, through the drum with laundry touching the metal plate on the door. The signal passes through the door latch.I now have the B3-1 High resistance test reading ok by tightening the nut that holds the wire to the metal plate at the back of the door glass.
The
B3-1 Low resistance test still reads fault..
I think I need the help of a Miele expert who knows these machines intimately……Please anyone?October 10, 2022 at 5:54 pm #483910electrofix
Moderatormiele are pigs
they hold on to tech info like goldwhich means I dont know anyone with miele info. cant even find decent pics of the door sensor to get an idea what you mean
Dave
October 10, 2022 at 6:34 pm #483911patchitos
ParticipantYes – Irritating.
I’ve attaced some photos.
Excuse the first 2,…They’re from an old door I butchered.:confused:./
Now I have the B3-1 High resistance test reading ok….The machine seems to be functioning correctly. – Testing right now.
The B3-1 Low resistance test still reads fault.!!.
Hmm…..still trying to send photos.October 10, 2022 at 7:13 pm #483912patchitos
ParticipantI give up.:(.
October 10, 2022 at 7:52 pm #483913electrofix
Moderatorgot them
see what you mean now
when you say
“The B3-1 Low resistance test still reads fault.!!.”is this in the test programme
if yes maybe you have to short out the sensor to the drum to check its being detected. get the same thin in a Beko test prog where you have to touch the sensor to prove its working
Dave
October 10, 2022 at 9:25 pm #483914electrofix
Moderatorwell its telling you to link the contacts or remove the link to do the test
so on the low test is telling you to link out the contact to earth to check wire continuity
Dave
October 11, 2022 at 7:32 am #483915patchitos
ParticipantThank you Dave – You’re a genius..:rolleyes:
I was being dim.- not understanding what it was telling me.
I was just pressing ok in both cases..
I’ve just wired the drum to the plate on the rear of the door glass!
Hey Presto…..The low resistance test comes back …ok.
I would never have sussed it without your help.
Thank you very much.
I’m coming to know these machines quite well.:DOctober 11, 2022 at 9:00 am #483916electrofix
Moderatorpatchitos wrote:
I’m coming to know these machines quite well.:Dyou teaching me as well, not seen one yet
Dave
October 11, 2022 at 9:17 am #483917electrofix
Moderatorpatchitos wrote:Update.
I’ve got into the Service menucan you post how you got into this menu as Miele will never tell anybody and its good info to have
Dave
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