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June 11, 2009 at 7:53 pm #46322
Taff
ParticipantFirst time I’ve seen on of these. When a program is selected the drum turns and the goes straight to the end of the program/crease prevention? Would appreciate any help on this one, but I suspect its the module in the front panel. Can any body confirm this or is this a fault code?
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Taff
June 11, 2009 at 7:59 pm #288925helo_75
Participantand youll b e right
i take it youve cleaned the sensor bar first?
June 11, 2009 at 8:35 pm #288926Galway
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heater would be my first choice only half of it working?
June 13, 2009 at 12:17 pm #288927jonnieboy
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would agree with heater fault but also check condenser for any blockages as well !!
January 27, 2011 at 4:03 pm #288928iadom
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Got one of these with a ‘no heat’ fault.
Condensor/filter appear to have been kept very clean.
At the back the heater, stat and NTC all check out OK.
Are there any other stats involved ( not easy to see into ) or any other possible causes?
Jim.
January 27, 2011 at 8:54 pm #288929Seamy
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Theres an NTC at the front of the tub at the top with an earth connection attached to it, part num’ 2953460200. Try it on timed drying as sensor dry programs require damp clothing & if nothing is sensed it goes to finish.
January 27, 2011 at 9:27 pm #288930iadom
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Hi Seamy, used to the Hotpoint sensor dryers so I did set it to a timed cycle. 😉
I had it running for several minutes, how long do I need to leave it running before it aborts.
Also if it was an NTC fault, surely it would heat for a brief spell before the electronics ‘sensed’ the NTC was faulty.
Jim.
January 28, 2011 at 7:34 pm #288931Seamy
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I normally put an clamp meter on the live cable & monitor it, should take 7 amps (1400w) max on timed drying, then then go up to 9.6 amps (2000w) on sensor drying. If you go into service mode you can test it & see fault codes.
January 28, 2011 at 10:30 pm #288932iadom
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Many thanks for the presents Seamus. Will let you know waht I find. :tup:
Jim.
September 17, 2012 at 7:29 pm #288933shaun67
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Got one of these with check water light flashing and start/pause light flashing ..The dryer starts to work normally then just stops with above lights flashing after about 30sec..Checked heater ,heater comes on in timed drying but then does the same..NTC and reset stat on heater both ok as is the NTC at front of machine behind facia ..Disconnected heater and still does the same . I even put wet clothes in for sensor drying and it does the same ,comes on for 30secs then cuts out with lights flashing.Anyone got any info they could send me ?
Forgot to add checked motor and that meggerd fine.
shaunSeptember 17, 2012 at 7:51 pm #288934Seamy
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Shaun..
Have you checked the water circuit, pump & float switch?
Its probably got a full signal from float switch & switches on pump, if pump doesn’t reset float level switch after a set time, i’d reckon it flags up a fault code.September 17, 2012 at 8:28 pm #288935shaun67
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Hi Seamy , yes checked the above ..will go with test tomorrow as i could not remember sequence and time was against me .
Thanks
Shaun
September 17, 2012 at 9:23 pm #288936shaun67
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is this the right test mode for this model – sorry had to copy and paste as i did not know how to link just this post 😳
Beko Condenser & vented dryer Service program:
Plug the electrical connection and be sure dryer is working properly.Turn on dryer.Press “Start / Stop” button for a while and restart program.Than cancel the programme by pressing “Start / Stop” buton 3 sec.Turn off dryer.
2. Adjust the rotary switch to the Delicate program clockwise direction after Cottons programmes.
3. By pressing Buzzer Cancel function button turn on dryer.Wait until “Start / Stop” led is blinking.
4. Press “Start / Stop” button to follow steps of service program:
1. All led is blinking.
2. Controlling leds. All the leds are on and blinking.
3. Motor is turning anti-clockwise direction.
4. While motor is turning first level of heater is on. 1400 W ( 7 A) and pump is on, if exist.
5. While motor is turning second level of heater is on. 2000 W (9,6 A) and pump is on, if exist.
6. Motor is stopping. Heaters are off.
7. Motor is turning clockwise direction.
Continuing pressing “Start / Stop” repeats steps 1 to 7.cheers
September 19, 2012 at 8:31 pm #288937shaun67
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This now sorted ,removed pump cleaned it and removed water that was in housing container , then removed micro switch to check wiring .Put it back and working as normal .Thanks Seamy for the tip regarding water circuit, pump & float switch.Worth noting in future .Did check the micro switch and pump when first looked at but did not remove pump .Reckon you was right about it not resetting .Anyone removing pump there is a screw hidden on housing .
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