Maytag TD Mod: MDE5605AES

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  • #19442
    Alanj
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    Hi Guys,

    been to this tumble dryer this morning. Customer says it is taking over 3 hrs to go through program before flashing up a time out error. It’s controlled by a PCB,so is it likely to be the PCB or is there a sensor that could be at fault?

    Thanks in advance

    Alan

    #183113
    chezza
    Participant

    Re: Maytag TD Mod: MDE5605AES

    worth checking the ducting etc are all clear, if this is happening on an auto dry setting, also fan etc unrestricted.

    #183114
    burns
    Participant

    Re: Maytag TD Mod: MDE5605AES

    COMMON QUESTIONS AND PROBLEMS
    The washing will not dry?
    The machine only runs for 20 minutes?
    1. Mains power fuse has blown.
    2. Overheating, fluff blocking the filter, condenser
    unit or fan housing.
    3. Overfilling: The display shows “Fault indication,
    filling”
    4. The machine does not reach the measured
    value of 1,8 mV within 15 minutes.
    This can be due to:
    – Incorrect connection to single phase = too
    low heating element power (720 or 600 W)
    – Incorrect connection of element to control
    unit
    – Incorrect connection in element terminal
    block
    – Humidity sensor not located in fan hous
    ing
    – Faulty humidity sensor
    – Heating element open circuit
    5. Drive belt running incorrectly on motor shaft
    = too high drum speed > 56 rpm
    Overheating protection tripped even though
    fluff filter and condenser unit have been
    cleaned.
    1. Fault in control unit
    2. Fluff in internal fan wheel – clean also air ducts
    and behind the element.
    3. Motor overheating protection tripped.
    The machine shows the Maximum program
    time fault indication.
    The indication means that the machine has been
    running for the maximum time (= 3 hours) that
    the control unit is allowed.
    This can have several independent reasons, or a
    combination of these.
    1. Mains power fuse has blown
    2. Fluff in the filter, condenser unit or fan hou
    sing.
    3. Incorrect connection to single phase, 10A
    4. External air is restricted or blocked, resulting
    in poor condensation
    5. High ambient temperature + low heating ele
    ment power + low drying temperature resul
    ting in poor condensation
    6. Low ambient temperature + low heating ele
    ment power + low drying temperature so that
    it is difficult to get the dampness out of the
    clothes .
    7. The washing has been spun dry at low speed,
    i.e. less than 800 rpm
    8. The washing has been taken out before the
    program was completed. The machine was
    then loaded with a new batch of washing. In
    that case the control unit did not have time
    to reset itself and the time was added to the
    next drying cycle.
    9. Damaged humidity sensor, its wiring or con
    nections.

    #183115
    Alanj
    Participant

    Re: Maytag TD Mod: MDE5605AES

    Thanks for the help guys.

    Alan

    #183116
    burns
    Participant

    Re: Maytag TD Mod: MDE5605AES

    If its lint build up, remove the bottom panel front, you will see a cover with the humidity sensor in (blower wheel) inside – thats common to build up there.
    Also check right through the back for linting.

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