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Anonymous Posted on Feb 28, 2011

WE HAVE REPLACED HEATING ELEMENT. AND THERMOSTATS. ON A CREDA T620CW TUMBLE DRYER. AND STILL NOT HEATING UP.ANY IDEAS PLEASE.

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Reset overtemp thermostat should be small round disk attached to drum with a little red button.. Press firmly should reset ..

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  • Anonymous Mar 05, 2011

    tried this but still not heating,i think new heating element may be faulty,how can i check this,advice please.

  • Anonymous Mar 06, 2011

    Do you know how to use multi meter ?? It would give you the answer immediately .. Multi meters are available very cheap.. Quite easy to use..... If you have replaced element recently is it installed correctly , does overtemp thermostat work. ? Besides main control these are the only 2 items controlling heat!

  • Anonymous Mar 16, 2011

    tested thermostats ok. heating element ok. where is the overtemp thermostat located?
    sorry not been back to you been on few days hols.

  • Anonymous Mar 16, 2011

    Overtemp should be in a fixed position mounted on outside of drum casing... Follow wires from element..

  • Anonymous Mar 18, 2011

    checked this out ok.still not heating ,could it be the timer?

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