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    dorset
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    My Creda tumble dryer, model number T 632 CW does not dry properly, when checking the heater elements only two of the four seem to be working, any ideas?

    #215145
    iadom
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    Re: Creda Condensing Tumble Dryer

    It only has two elements, the two elements are split into two rows per element ,how are you checking them. It is unwise to run the machine with the back off, apart from the electrical danger, the elements will rapidly overheat if the back cover is not in place to force the air from the fan through the elements. The correct and safe way to check the elements is with the power disconnected and using a meggar or multimeter.

    What is your actual fault.?

    Jim.

    #215146
    Martin
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    Re: Creda Condensing Tumble Dryer

    dorset wrote: any ideas?

    You likely as not need a new element assembly. There are 2 types dependent on the serial number of your machine. If you give us the first 2 digits of that serial number we can tell you which element you need. 😉

    #215147
    iadom
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    Re: Creda Condensing Tumble Dryer

    Please bear in mind that if the dryer is set to low heat, or the low heat switch is faulty then only one side of the elements will work. Better to check them out electrically first before changing them.

    Jim.

    #215148
    helo_75
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    or, if its getting hot and not drying, your condenser will need cleaning

    #215149
    dorset
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    Re: Creda Condensing Tumble Dryer

    Problem is not much heat to dry clothes, could it be the thermostats?

    #215150
    iadom
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    Re: Creda Condensing Tumble Dryer

    Very unlikely, stat failure usually means no heat at all. It could well be a faulty element but I would always check its condition before sticking one in on the off chance it was faulty. As helo_75 says ,blocked or restricted filter and condensor can have the same effect.

    The best way to clean the condensor is with a hose or pressure washer in the back garden if you have one.

    Jim.

    #215151
    dorset
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    Re: Creda Condensing Tumble Dryer

    Only two elements out of the four glows when started on high heat and only one glows on the low heat setting.

    #215152
    iadom
    Moderator

    Re: Creda Condensing Tumble Dryer

    I will say this again, you should not run the machine with the back off.

    This is not the way to determine the condition of the elements. You must either check them with the correct test equipment or get someone who has both the tools & the expertise to use them. Sometimes a visual check of the elements can reveal a fault but they do need careful handling.

    There are TWO elements not four, that are arranged in two sets of coils per element. As Martin has already said, two different elements costing approx £28.00 to £30.00. It would be foolish to change the element without making absolutely certain they are faulty.

    Jim.

    #215153
    funbobby
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    Re: Creda Condensing Tumble Dryer

    just to jump in on this one but how do you clean the condenser with a hose exactly? havin similar problem.many thanks

    #215154
    iadom
    Moderator

    Re: Creda Condensing Tumble Dryer

    The condenser can be removed completely from the machine, you should be able to see clear daylight from front to back. The later Hotpoint/Creda condenser dryers have a stupid design at the front making cleaning them far more difficult. 😥

    Jim.

    #215155
    funbobby
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    Re: Creda Condensing Tumble Dryer

    where do i put hose exactly? nothing rude please!!

    #215156
    iadom
    Moderator

    Re: Creda Condensing Tumble Dryer

    Assuming you have completely removed the condenser from the machine you should use the hose to flush through the condenser from both ends until it is completely clear of fluff and gunge.


    Just exactly what model of dryer do you have?

    Jim.

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