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Water is not going into the water container and is going on the floor on my ctd40 tumble condenser

Hi the water is not going into the container but going on the floor the dryer is still drying the clothes there is no lights flashing

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You may have to open the unit up to see if a hose has come off.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 23, 2009

SOURCE: I have a Hotpint Aquarius CTD00 Condenser Tumble

it could be blocked up with lint, take out the condenser (silver fin bit) and clean run under a tap if necessary, this is the most important bit of the condenser if this is dirty it reduces the efficiency of the dryer. clean all filters with a vacuum cleaner even remove them and clean where they sit in the machine with the vacuum cleaner.
for the reservoir remove a check the inlet is clean and clear. look inside the machine where this is located and again clean and clear this area, then using something long and thin press open the valve that the reservoir mates with (this can often stick with lint and water residue) be-careful though when opened the valve will **** out water so have a few towels to catch it all. and finally raise the front feet a little this will help the water fall to the reservoir.
if this does not work the internal tank may have fluff and this would be a big job to get to this and clean it you have to strip the drum out which can be a pain.

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Andy Thomas

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  • Posted on Nov 16, 2009

SOURCE: HOTPOINT CTD40 CONDENSING DRYER not drying clothes

Without actually taking meter readings I would suggest that its probably the thermostats that are fitted to the heater unit on the back of the appliance.

Hotpoint Part Number: 1703607


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Dan Webster

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  • Posted on Dec 05, 2010

SOURCE: ] hotpoint condenser tumble dryer wont collect the

Yank out the condenser and wash it. Then find the drain and open it.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 21, 2011

SOURCE: Water will not go into the collection tray in my

Hi,

If your dryer is not drying like it once did or if you just have nottaken the time to give yourself a clean dryer in a long time then youneed to do that. At least once a year the dryer cleaning should takeplace. Lint build up in the dryer duct is one of the main causesfor your dryer to fail.

Here is the rest of this tip about DryerMaintenance

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