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Dryer5222
ParticipantHello,
Looks like this model has the conductivity/humidity sensor behind the fluff filter (not the split drum arrangement).
I removed the sensor and found a build up of fluff around the spade connectors. I thoroughly cleaned the whole sensor using pure alcohol and a tooth brush. The dryer is now getting up to heat in normal mode.
Dryer has been run twice on cupboard dry cycle with out any errors and perfectly dry towels and jeans.
Many thanks for your time in suppling the information about the specific fault code, which pointed me in the direction, to be able to find the fault.
Regards DaveDryer5222
ParticipantWow great information. I have checked the drum and it appears to be solid and not split . I did however find a dual strip behind the fluff filter which I think is a moisture sensor. I have tried to upload a picture but, when I try the web site says exceeds PHP’s 2mb yet the file size is only 0.5 mb
I will have a look at my settings.Regards Dave
Dryer5222
ParticipantOops I see how to read the chart. The conductivity sensor. Do you know the location?
Thanks.Dryer5222
ParticipantIs that e30 or e32 ?
Also any idea of the location of the humidity sensor. I j
know where the NTC sensor is.
Thanks DaveDryer5222
Participantjust found Prod Number on front label 916096752/01
Dryer5222
ParticipantHello
PNC ON OUTER CASING OF MOTHER BOARD IS 916096752 (01)
Error now E32 -
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