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  • #87233
    slyp98
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    hi all been out to see this one , it runs for 10 mins and stops with the condensor led lit , i notice also its not that hot inside , i checked condensor but i couldnt remove it ? , also looked the pump in the baser and cleaned it out and ran some hot water through it any other ideas thanks kieran enr; WTW84560gb/09

    #434276
    electrofix
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    Re: bosch tuble dryer with condensor led on display

    are you running it on a timed or auto programme

    dont forget some dryers need damp clothes to turn on the heat and stop if nothing is detected

    Dave

    #434277
    slyp98
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    Re: bosch tuble dryer with condensor led on display

    I tried it on all programs , had 2,very damp towels in there

    #434278
    electrofix
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    Re: bosch tuble dryer with condensor led on display

    have you checked the heater had some bosch heaters block with fluff and not heat well

    Dave

    #434279
    slyp98
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    Re: bosch tuble dryer with condensor led on display

    checked Dave looks fine , i havent had a call back so i take it all is well thanks kieran

    #434280
    nomadPaul
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    Re: bosch tuble dryer with condensor led on display

    Isn’t the WTW model a heat pump dryer ? If it is then they don’t get particularly hot anyways. The quick way to clean out the sump/drain pump area is to remove the pump itself then squirt lots of hot water back into the sump area before syringing out. Best to keep going until the water comes back out clear. Its not always successful but an easier attempt than the strip down sometimes required.

    #434281
    slyp98
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    Re: bosch tuble dryer with condensor led on display

    Yeah that’s the one no element just a big fridge compressor like heat exchanger , I did that mate used hot water , I read somewhere vinegar could be used to clean it out

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