The drum and everything is working fine and the load is appropriate. The water is emptied, the filter is fine but it just doesn't dry the clothes
SOURCE: Noise when draining
U will find the filter by removing the lower rear panel of the m/c.
Locate the large black hose at the right side, and remove clip securing hose. Get some thing ready to catch any water that will be in there, and remove hose.
There u will see the filter, remove and clean, refit filter and hose,making sure that u get the hose on properly, test for leaks before u put the panel back on.
U will find this much easier to do if u tilt the m/c forward, and support it with something underneath.. Check inside the pump as well.
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SOURCE: I have a hotpoint aquarius condenser tumble dryer
This sounds like the thermostats or heater
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Common faults -
1 The heating elements can fail(meaning open circuit)
2 There are cut-outs (T.O.C's) thatmight need resetting
3 The thermostats (stats) can tripout or burn out (meaning opencircuit)
4 Moderntumble dryers also have sensors and pcb's (Printed circuitboards) thesehaveprograms that can fail and circuitry although most should produce an errorcodeshowing you were the fault is.
5 Faultyconnections and burned wires may also bethe fault.
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SOURCE: Drum Paddle broken Hotpoint Aquarius
The paddles in the drum are there to agitate the clothes being washed. Without them, it is possible that the drum would just spin while the clothes sat still at the bottom.
For optimum performance, it is best to have all the paddles present, but if one is broken/missing then it shouldn't have too much effect.
Hope this helps,
Matt
SOURCE: wdl540 clothes go through drying cycle but come
If there is no heat at all then the heater or the temp sensor or the thermal fuses are defective and need replacing.
Also check that the lint filter is clear of debris and lint. Rinse it if necessary in some mild washing up liquid in warm water and dry thoroughly. Check that the air outlet hose is clear if you have one fitted. Check that the condenser is empty of water and the case is free from dust and lint. Vacuum / brush or wash the outside of the collector in washing up liquid and warm water and dry.
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