Indesit ISL70C Condenser Dryer

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  • #23330
    jillyb
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    Hiya
    I have an Indesit ISL70C Condenser Dryer and I’ve had no end of trouble with it making a lot of noise. Now that’s fixed it keeps tripping the fuse. Any ideas?
    JillyB

    #197765
    iadom
    Moderator

    Re: Indesit ISL70C Condenser Dryer

    The most common cause is water getting onto the heater elements, possibly needs a good clean out of the float chamber and the elements drying off with a hairdryer. Not an easy machine to DIY, plug out if you intend to dive inside or try the link below to see if we can help.

    Jim.

    #197766
    jillyb
    Participant

    Re: Indesit ISL70C Condenser Dryer

    :rolls:
    Thanks for that Jim. Another job for the old man.
    JillyB

    #197767
    iadom
    Moderator

    Re: Indesit ISL70C Condenser Dryer

    One thing I forgot to mention is make sure the condensor is also clean, not as easy to see through as the earlier type, a pressure washer or garden hose is the best way to clean that out.

    Jim.

    #197768
    cessna
    Participant

    Re: Indesit ISL70C Condenser Dryer

    If the above doesn’t work from experience i find it’s the heater that shorts out on these models and would need a new element.
    Just curious what was making the noise.Was it the fan inside?

    #197769
    jillyb
    Participant

    Re: Indesit ISL70C Condenser Dryer

    Thank you for that. The noise fault was from new and it seems that the drum hadn’t been centered. If you want a more detailed explanation let me know and I’ll get my other half to reply.
    Jilly B

    #197770
    iadom
    Moderator

    Re: Indesit ISL70C Condenser Dryer

    cessna wrote:If the above doesn’t work from experience i find it’s the heater that shorts out on these models and would need a new element.

    Which is almost always caused by moisture getting onto the element, the cause of which has to be investigated and eliminated.

    Jim.

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