Clementrhein

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  • in reply to: Tumble dryer MIELE novotronic T270C #469609
    Clementrhein
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    I will thank you!

    in reply to: Tumble dryer MIELE novotronic T270C #469607
    Clementrhein
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    £41.73 for a pair from Miele. £37 or so on Amazon. £5 second hand on Facebook.

    in reply to: Tumble dryer MIELE novotronic T270C #469605
    Clementrhein
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    Thank you Dave. I have religiously maintained the filters for years but after a little research tonight, I had a closer look at the door filter, which appear clean, but it is in fact clogged with what I think is limscale, whiteish . So I am running the tumble dryer now without the door filters, and it is working perfectly. I therefore need to replace these. Where would I be able to purchase these?

    in reply to: Tumble dryer MIELE novotronic T270C #469603
    Clementrhein
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    So I placed the condenser back in, in the correct position. I did not place the cover on initially, so nothing change for the first couple of days, hot air pumped out of the condenser into the room, until I remembered where it had been stored for the last few years. The sealing cover is now back on, but the unit stops working within about 5-10min of a cycle with flashing red light “clean out airways”. So I shall look up YouTube videos how to clean out the airways now! Any advice to ensure that I do this property is muchly appreciated however.

    in reply to: Tumble dryer MIELE novotronic T270C #469602
    Clementrhein
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    Kitchen tap did not work to clean it, but the garden water hose of jet function did the the trick, mostly. Still not 100{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} clear but much better. I can see light through now. I am testing as we speak…

    in reply to: Tumble dryer MIELE novotronic T270C #469600
    Clementrhein
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    Thank you for your reply Dave.

    Yes I have been using the dryer for the last year with the condenser out, and it dries the clothes nicely.

    There is no empty water light on.

    The condenser is clear front to back but indeed I did not think of checking side to side. I cannot see light coming through side to side, so that’s probably the issue all along! What is the best way to clear it?

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