zannusi td4212 916092302-01 poor drying

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  • #87307
    alro
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    Hi gents
    tried all sorts to fix this heater comes on for 15 secs then stat switches it off good air flow from fan at bottom but clothes take ages to dry changed front stat after 20mins of running drum only warm inside have i missed somthing as these machines pick up the air inside cabinate not forced with a fan as you would think any suggestion please, both elements in heater work also getting condensation on front filter any help please , have service manual of tds dics machine should work but it doesnt cheers alro

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    wilf
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    Re: zannusi td4212 916092302-01 poor drying

    condensation forming would indicate air flow fault. is it blowing ok?

    wilf

    #434468
    alro
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    Re: zannusi td4212 916092302-01 poor drying

    wilf blowing fine cleaned fan blade and vents cheers alro

    #434469
    Martin
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    Re: zannusi td4212 916092302-01 poor drying

    Condensation on the front lint filter would suggest you do have an airflow problem somewhere along the line. For the heater TOC to cut out so quickly suggests to me it’s the air inlet rather than the outlet causing the issue.

    #434470
    Seamy
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    Re: zannusi td4212 916092302-01 poor drying

    Back felt bearing 1250129200 becomes dislodged on a lot of these dryers meaning heat is not guided through drum, causes heater thermostat to go open circuit very early.
    Throws up E62 on them.

    Air intake in then is taken from inner cabinet via element, guided through rear felt bearing into rear of drum, out through front filter down via fan & expelled via vent hose apertures at sides or rear.
    Air intake at bottom/rear cabinet needs to be free of fluff, its important that appliance has plentiful airflow, not stuck in a broom cupboard for instance

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