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  • #9144
    admin
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    😕 I have recently moved into a flat that has a fitted washer dryer. The only problem is that the dryer cycle does not seem to produce any heat into the drum. The top of the machine casing however does warm up which would indicate that a heating element is working but the heat just does not appear to find its way into the drum.
    Can you please offer any advise

    #132622
    Martin
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    Re: Electrolux Aqualux 1200 Washer/Dryer

    Allan,

    Very likely a few things need to be looked at, the blower fan, inlet valve, condenser ducting etc. Not a DIY job though I would suggest you see if we have someone in your area that can fix it for you (see link below). What is the model number of your machine by the way?
    Repairs@

    Martin

    #132623
    admin
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    Re: Electrolux Aqualux 1200 Washer/Dryer

    Hi Martin
    Its an Electrolux Aqualux EW 1200 I approx 5 years old.

    #132624
    Martin
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    Re: Electrolux Aqualux 1200 Washer/Dryer

    Allan wrote:Its an Electrolux Aqualux EW 1200 I approx 5 years old.

    That’s OK no problem, my earlier post applies, thanks for the info :tup:

    Martin

    #132625
    admin
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    Re: Electrolux Aqualux 1200 Washer/Dryer

    Yes having checked out the possibilities the blower fan belt had come off. However when replaced it runs at only about 1 rev per second, which is not enough to drive the hot air through. Can you offer any further advice please.

    #132626
    farmboy
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    Re: Electrolux Aqualux 1200 Washer/Dryer

    Sounds like you may need a new ventilator (dryer fan)
    Theres 2 types so you need to find the serial & product number (PNC)

    #132627
    admin
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    Re: Electrolux Aqualux 1200 Washer/Dryer

    The serial no is 95200030
    Product No is 91467002200
    Type P6417395
    Thanks

    #132628
    yurtesen
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    can it be that something is stuck and thats why the belt went off at first place?
    is the fan difficult to turn ? or the engine of the fan is turning slow even when the belt is not attached..?

    #132629
    RS
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    just send him a new washer martin and save time

    #132630
    Martin
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    RS wrote:just send him a new washer martin and save time

    You’ll get a slap in a minute Richard :rotfl:

    Martin

    #132631
    yurtesen
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    RS wrote:just send him a new washer martin and save time

    😆 I dont know what to say, funny…

    #132632
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    Re: Electrolux Aqualux 1200 Washer/Dryer

    A new washer dryer would be very nice but at £500 a time for the luxury of being built in its a non starter for such a small problem.
    The blower fan turns freely its the motor that turns slowly with or without the drive belt fitted. What should the rpm of the motor be? What is likely to be the fault? Thanks Allan 😆

    #132633
    Martin
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    Re: Electrolux Aqualux 1200 Washer/Dryer

    Allan wrote:What should the rpm of the motor be?

    Not sure of the fan motors speed (1,000rpm maybe?) but quite fast, so if the belt is removed and it runs slower than that, that’s the fault sussed :tup:

    A new one can be supplied by emailing us at spares@ukwhitegoods.co.uk

    quoting the part number : 1248254102. 😀

    Martin

    #132634
    Martin
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    yurtesen wrote:What about the motor? Does it turn freely too?

    Allan wrote:its the motor that turns slowly with or without the drive belt fitted.

    martin wrote:A new one can be supplied by emailing us at spares@ukwhitegoods.co.uk

    🙄

    #132635
    AMS
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    Re: Electrolux Aqualux 1200 Washer/Dryer

    Allan wrote:What should the rpm of the motor be?

    As this is a shaded pole type motor, it should run at a nominal 2800 rpm

    Dave

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