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  • in reply to: Creda Excel Dryer Model T602CW – leaking #150788
    ahab
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    Re: Creda Excel Dryer Model T602CW – leaking

    thanks a lot for all your replies, i’ll check to see if it’s blocked behind the heat exchanger – that sounds very likely although i do clean the heat exchanger regularly it does get a lot of fluff in it.
    cheers, ahab

    in reply to: Creda Excel Dryer Model T602CW – leaking #150782
    ahab
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    Re: Creda Excel Dryer Model T602CW – leaking

    thanks for the speedy reply!
    the water comes out somewhere underneath then flows out on the floor so i can’t see exactly where it’s coming from. if i remove the reservour, it’s not obviously soaking immediately underneath it.
    the reservour does have an ‘O’ ring whick seems ok, but i may remove to check.
    cheers, ahab

    in reply to: Hotpoint WM72n Error code e15 #115388
    ahab
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    Re: Hotpoint WM72n Error code e15

    Martin, could you tell me – how could a faulty heating element cause these symptoms?

    i have a Hotpoint Microprofile 1200 that throws up error code 14 and hangs after it has done a wash cycle and emptied. the pump sounds like it’s still going and the drum looks empty. i have cleared the pipes and checked the pump bowl is clear. i have not checked the rate of emptying nor changed the pump. however it works fine on ‘quick wash’ and a full 40deg C wash but not on the full 50degC or 60degC wash cycles. it also works fine on just ‘rinse and spin’. so maybe it is the heater or thermostat. or it could still be the programmer, but that seems unlikely now.
    is the thermostat seperate from the heating element?
    what is error code 14 as a matter of interest?
    thanks, ahab.

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