SOURCE: Zanussi Tumble Dryer
Sounds like the condense pump is bad. Replace it, or look if there is lint in it. ;)
SOURCE: zanussi tumble dryer does not get very hot
Hi, I take it from the description taht you have given your T/dryer is a condenser? If this is the case you could be looking at several problems? 1 it could be the large filter underneath the tumble dryer this could be blocked with fluff causing it not to condense quick enough! 2 it could be the water collection pump? Can you her it running? 3 It could be that half the heater has failed causing it not to get hot enough to dry?
Try these hopefully it should steer you in the right direction!
SOURCE: Hoover 381/1 condenser tumble dryer empty water
Got a similar problem with an HNC172. The supplier said it is the water indicator sensor that is not working. He fixed it! It still stops!!! Clear lint from the trap in the door. Empty what little water there is in the tank, then make sure it has a good shove to get it back into place and the tube/catch is well joined back. Also take out the condenser unit above water tank, stick in the bath and put the shower hose through it to clear lint. Recommend getting a tea strainer over the plug hole or you block your drain as quite a bit comes out. It helped for a while, but it still has problems. Might be the thermostat for the heater? check the error codes. They flash a different number of times within 15 seconds to indicate which problem is happening.
SOURCE: I HAVE A ZANUSSI CONDENSER THAT AFTER STARTING
We have the same issue and i have turned the machine upside down today to find there is a condenser valve inside the connecting pipe that connects to the reservoir tank to allow it to fill. This valve has come adrift as an 'O' ring has come off of the end. I need to source a new 'O' ring from a hardware store or DIY store, which should solve the problem.
SOURCE: zanussi tc7103w condenser dryer-water tank
I had this problem. If you look at the valve on the plastic water tank, you will see that those parts are the same. They fit inside the tumble dryer to shut off the water from flowing onto the floor when the water tank is removed. The white hollow cylinders in the tumble dryer and the water tank push each other open. If you study the water valve on the tank you will see how it is put together. It is all held in place by a little 9mm O ring at the back of the valve. The ring gets tired after a while and pops off. The valve then falls apart and you find the cylinder and spring on the floor and the O ring still inside the dryer. I bought an O ring kit and reassembled the valve inside the dryer using a new ring. You will have to pull the dryer out, turn it upside down and remove the floor to do this
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