Zanussi Tumble Dryer ZDH8333W leaking

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    HARRYB
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    Hi
    We have a 2 year old Zanussi condenser dryer which has started leaking water onto the floor, has anybody had this problem ,please advise, many thanks in advance

    #454099
    dee123
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    Re: Zanussi Tumble Dryer ZDH8333W leaking

    Hi. Its most likely a simple O ring replacement needed to the valve that connects to the water collection tank at the bottom. A small rubber O ring both seals and holds the valve assembly together.

    You have to tip the machine up on its back at an angle to access the underside (with the collection tank removed obviously) and locate the valve at the back. Two screws remove this valve where you’ll get a few pieces to play with. The main body of the valve, a small plastic pipe with a hole in it, a spring and a large rubber O ring and, at the tip of the pipe, there should be a small rubber O ring.
    This small O ring is likely missing (worn out and dropped into the back) and therefore causing your leak. This O ring can be picked up for less than a quid in a good local hardware store. Bring your valve with you to fit one. Reassembling the valve is easy. The spring should have the valve open and seal against itself when pushed. It sounds complicated but its a relatively easy repair, if a little awkward to carry out. All you should need is a philips screwdriver.

    Good luck and be careful 🙂

    #454100
    electrofix
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    Re: Zanussi Tumble Dryer ZDH8333W leaking

    this type of dryer does not have the above part. this part is only used on dryers where the water is collected in a tray at the bottom of the dryer

    in this unit water is collected and pumped up to a draw

    if it leaks then it is either

    1 condensation steam leakage condensing on a cold floor


    2 leak overflow of holding tank so could be blockages or pump failure

    Dave

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