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January 11, 2022 at 9:38 am in reply to: Hotpoint Aquarius Condenser Drier – Possible Sensors Issue #480600
LouFromWales
ParticipantRe-reading the manual it sounds like the tumble drier is intelligent enough to dry at a duration to suit the clothes. The manual gives times for each program but also states they may take longer with a maximum of 5 hours so therefore its clearly suggesting the machine has the ability to detect the dryness of clothes.
Looks at the machine I can’t see any sensors or wires at the area of the condenser bottle, there’s nothing around the condenser unit and in the rear chamber just a small pump and float switch?
I can’t see where else there could be anything??
January 10, 2022 at 9:58 am in reply to: Hotpoint Aquarius Condenser Drier – Possible Sensors Issue #480598LouFromWales
ParticipantI took the float switch and pump apart. There was a little fluff there which I’ve cleaned. There was some water in the reservoir but not enough to set off the float switch. Should this be dry or is some water normal?
After a good clean it still only runs the Settings like Ready to Wear for a few minutes.
I still have the 90 and 60 minute settings. What bugs me is 60 isn’t quite enough, 90 is too much hence why I’d like the interactive Ready to Wear setting back.
Ta
January 9, 2022 at 9:52 pm in reply to: Hotpoint Aquarius Condenser Drier – Possible Sensors Issue #480596LouFromWales
ParticipantYes, I thinking if taking the pump and float switch apart? Could fluff get there? Ta
January 9, 2022 at 7:39 pm in reply to: Hotpoint Aquarius Condenser Drier – Possible Sensors Issue #480594LouFromWales
ParticipantI wipe inside the drier where the condenser sits so I get most of the fluff and put the condenser unit in the shower.
I’ve also tried to put my hand/arm inside round the bend at the back. Is there a common place on the Hotpoint aquarius where there might be fluff somewhere? How do the sensors work? Where are they?
Ta
January 8, 2022 at 5:15 pm in reply to: Hotpoint Aquarius Condenser Drier – Possible Sensors Issue #480592LouFromWales
ParticipantIts not that hard to clean lol
LouFromWales
ParticipantHi,
All working well today, cooked a pizza ,ha . Really appreciate the support.
I’m going to have to leave the static caravan next week until March as the park is closed.
Do you think I’m best leaving the oven door open to allow air to circulate or closed to reduce the damp air that may be about?
Thanks
LouisLouFromWales
ParticipantJust run the grill for 30 mins and the oven is working again. Must have been damp! Thanks so much
LouFromWales
ParticipantThanks for replying. I really appreciate it. I wondered if it could be damp. The grill works and the top oven element is part of the grill as a replacement part (but separate components) so I could run the grill tomorrow and see if that helps??
Cheers
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