Re: AEG 16830 Lavamat Turbo E20 error on drying cycles ONLY
What a helpful, fabulous website.
Once I worked out how to get the rear clam off the main chassis, sure enough, there was the condensor, completely blocked. I ummed and ahhed about how to get the condensor out, then my missus kneeled down, and then stood up, holding the condensor body in her right hand!
A thorough wash under a very hot tap and some flushes with cleaner, and a nice, clean condensor got put back in.
Nervously ran a full wash then a dry last night, and sure enough the dryer now works like a charm!
Think there may be a bit of a design fault in the condensor as it looks like it may block far too easily. I fully expect to do this again in another 18 months.
Thanks for your advice. I’ve saved an engineer callout.