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Beko drcs68w not heating

I have changed the front sensor and the heater element. Seems to fork fully but not heat! Have also replaced the PCB Board too. Getting frustrated! : Hope someone can help!

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 09, 2007

SOURCE: hotpoint wd62 washer dryier (aquarius 1200)

i am a retired engineer of 20 years, and its about a year since i worked on combination washer/dryers but if the heater elements fine and power comes from timer there must be cut out somewhere around where it should warm up, look all round the machine one may be hidden or hard to spot there maybe about 3 one of them one of them could be a trigger device (you can press a button to reset it) that style is a very small cube about the size of a sugar lump with2 spades on it, others look like a small flat oval or round shape the size of a five pence piece with 2 spade wires on them, remove the plug from wall and remove these spades and check the contacts for continuity, you need not remove from machine to do so, no circuit + no heat, replacement item not expensive, thats where to start based on the information given, check the sensors you mention again, it sounds like your so close, good luck and work safe

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 18, 2009

SOURCE: No Heat from Spa

Tcarrigan,

Heater contactors "buzzing": Do you mean normal buzzing or extra loud buzzing? Loud buzzing or chattering can be caused by low voltage to a contactor. If normal sounds, then probably the relays on the contactors is working, but the contacts may be stuck, or burned enough so as not to make contact. First, get a voltmeter and check for 240 volts AC at the heater contactor terminals. If the voltage is low, most likely you need to check the contactors further. Check for dirty contacts, clean if needed. If the contacts are not moving when energized, then you will probably need to replace one or both of the contactors.

Daniel Bakewell

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  • Posted on Jan 16, 2010

SOURCE: i have a beko DRCS68W tumble dryer but its not

you have to call service centre if under warranty or you'll invalidate it if you have a go. it will be the element or a heat sensor/switch most likely.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 17, 2010

SOURCE: beko dwd3410s dishwasher water not heating up cant

Go to www.beko.co.uk
then to support & at the bottom of the list is manuals

W.L.

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  • Posted on Jan 03, 2011

SOURCE: No heat. Replaced both pcb boards. Checked heat

Sound like the humidity sensor is faulty, check connections also.

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