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November 13, 2014 at 10:17 am #83016
funkyboogy
ParticipantAppliance: Dryer (Condenser)
Make: SIEMENS
Model: SIEMENS WT46W560GBwhen 1st put on after 2-3 mins bottle full indicator lights up and unit stops .
switch on and off – then unit runs perfect the appliance is spotless no build up of fluff etc customer takes good care of it
i was thinking poss pcb issue ,
any advice appreciated
cheers ally
November 17, 2014 at 10:26 am #421462funkyboogy
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no takers on this one ? ..
martin
November 17, 2014 at 7:00 pm #421463Martin
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funkyboogy wrote:no takers on this one ? ..
martin
Sorry ally, it’s a heat pump dryer and I run a mile in the other direction when one of these comes up…….. 🙁
November 18, 2014 at 12:40 pm #421464funkyboogy
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MAN UP ..
lol …
January 15, 2015 at 9:07 pm #421465DWR_Bolton
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funkyboogy wrote:Appliance: Dryer (Condenser)
Make: SIEMENS
Model: SIEMENS WT46W560GBwhen 1st put on after 2-3 mins bottle full indicator lights up and unit stops .
switch on and off – then unit runs perfect the appliance is spotless no build up of fluff etc customer takes good care of it
i was thinking poss pcb issue ,
any advice appreciated
cheers ally
funkyboogy wondered if you ever sorted this, got 1 the same. Appears as soon as compressor kicks in I get bottle full. Mine does this all the time don’t matter how many times I switch it off and on. Maybe it’s time to RIP for this beauty! Not good for the enviroment or the wallet though.
Steve
January 21, 2015 at 8:02 am #421466DWR_Bolton
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For any future viewers of this post………
Dry joint on facia PCB connection for reservoir full sensor.
Before compressor kicks in, machine must test for water overfill, if ok the compressor starts.
What I don’t get is, it’s looking for a return from the sensor (well prongs) ie the water conducts electricity so a return is sensed, a dry joint should have made the dryer never sense an overfill….BUT IT WORKED!
Time for Ebay one thinks. -
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