Beko heating problem

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    Carts69
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    Hi all, I have a Beko DRCS 68W condenser dryer, I has just started to lose its heat efficiency, i.e. It is warm inside the drum, but clothes are coming out damp, also the top part of the casing use to get hot, but now doesn’t.
    Can anyone shed some light on what part is likely to be on its way out please?

    Thanks.

    #444279
    whitevanman
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    Re: Beko heating problem

    is the condenser clean?

    #444280
    Carts69
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    Re: Beko heating problem

    Just an update, I have removed the rear cover plate, switched dryer on & when looking at the 4 heating elements I can see the top two heat up briefly then go off ( for what seems to long) then kick back in briefly, regarding the bottom elements.. nothing at all, these appear dead.
    Now I’m not sure if it’s the elements or the thermostat, but I see the replacement heating coils come with thermostat already attached, would it be wise at this stage to think that replacing this will rectify the tumble dryer just getting warm & not hot?

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    Carts69
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    Beko condenser drier half heat issue

    Hi, we have a Beko condenser drier which is just warming up & not getting up to full heat, I have removed the rear cover plate, switched dryer on & when looking at the 4 heating elements I can see the top two heat up briefly then go off ( for what seems to long) then kick back in briefly, regarding the bottom elements.. nothing at all, these appear dead.
    Now I’m not sure if it’s the elements or the thermostat, but I see the replacement heating coils come with thermostat already attached, would it be wise at this stage to think that replacing this will rectify the tumble dryer just getting warm & not hot?

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