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  • in reply to: T25WC timed drying #402220
    PenguBob
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    Re: T25WC timed drying

    That was fast, thank you. I’d also thought a vented dryer would be a good choice, but I didn’t want to drill a hole in the wall. Please can you (or someone else) check on the “60min stages” timed drying?

    Many thanks.

    in reply to: T25WC timed drying #402218
    PenguBob
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    Re: T25WC timed drying

    Thanks for the quick reply kwatt.
    I’m sorry, you didn’t answer my questions.

    Can the ISE T25WC dryer be operated in timed drying mode WITHOUT the auto sensor? The specs suggest it can operate for 180mins in timed drying mode – please confirm this. I’m not interested in energy savings, I just want the dryer to dry the clothes. Every sensor dryer I’ve ever had has always left the clothes damp, which means I have to set the dryer to run again in a timed manual mode. The worst case was when the timed manual mode was only 30mins, so I had to keep restarting the machine. I was so unhappy with that machine I got the supplier to change it!

    Does it leak any hot MOIST (HUMID) air into the room, or is it well sealed to prevent this? The last two dryers I’ve had have both leaked humid air into the room and have required the windows (or external door) to be opened. The current dryer puts so much moisture in to the room that it condenses on the walls and floor. I know the drier must put warm DRY air into the room, but not warm WET air into the room. Oh, I’ve checked all the seals around the condensor and the door. I’ve even checked the seals around the heater elemenent and hot air blower – the hot moist air is leaking somewhere inside the duct work, I suspect the drum seals and drum to condensor duct. Anyway, I’m fed up with the current machine and want a new, better product – hense the ISE.

    Thanks

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