ZWD 16270W Cleaning Condenser

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  • #51142
    Turbo
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    This machine has a blocked condenser, is it possible to get the condenser unit out easily as it looks a tight sqeeze.

    Graham

    #307067
    chris211
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    Re: ZWD 16270W Cleaning Condenser

    they are a right pain you need to remove the front panel,the dryer duct, blower unit hose tub to condenser all fun and will take time

    #307068
    Turbo
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    Re: ZWD 16270W Cleaning Condenser

    Thanks Chris looking forward to it 😥

    Graham

    #307069
    Martin
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    Re: ZWD 16270W Cleaning Condenser

    chris211 wrote:they are a right pain you need to remove the front panel,the dryer duct, blower unit hose tub to condenser all fun and will take time

    I’ve not had to remove the front panel in order to remove the condenser. 😕

    Back off, top off, remove blower unit, NTC in bottom hose, bottom hose from tub, drain hose from pump, water inlet tube, remove drain hose from rear and unclip drain hose coupling in back panel then wiggle condenser unit up and out! First ones always a cow after a couple it gets easier.

    Crap design all the same. :rolls:

    #307070
    cab
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    Re: ZWD 16270W Cleaning Condenser

    Lid off, remove dryer fan assy, take off the cold fill hose put it into the top of the duct and turn the water on, blast it through to the filter!! 😆

    Merry Christmas everyone

    Cliff

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