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Connection of new circuit board to creda tumbe dryer TVR2
I have purchased a new cicuit board as the other one burnt out due to lying on the drum whilst operating. I have now purchased a new circuit board. Can you please send me a picture or confirm which 3 wires attach to which 3 places on the circuit board.
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Possible that there is a short within the board or the circuit which needs to be probed with ISOLATION of the circuit one by one. This can be due to failure of the surge capacitor or the power supply section. Also this can be related to replacement of the program control module if the fault is isolated with the board.
Not totally clear on the particular model, but generally the belt is the same on most dryers. Definitely do not mess with that thing in the middle there, that is the pivot point for the drum, and the place where the delicate heating elements usually are.
The belt will go all the way around the drum (tumbler); around the motor pully there you see in the opening there, and then arround another pully that is spring loaded to keep the tention on the belt.
It will probably take a tool to pry the spring loaded pully back so you can get the belt on. Usually too, the machine pops apart with some force if you pry between the seams on the front, either the top pops up, or the front pops forward, then screws inside lead to the rest of the way.
Over all, the front casing will have to move forward so you can get the belt arround the drum, then move back to keep everything from falling in every direction. Once the belt is around the drum, it's just a matter of weaving it around the other two pullies. It is not an easy task.
hellojean, the problem may be down to the heat sensors these's usually 2 of them and they are located at the back of the dryer with wires attach to them.you need some 1 with a multimeter to test them if 1 is faulty change both of them.if theses are ok the the element is the next thing to test hope it helps
remove the rear panel screws, remove side panels, pull drum backwards, slide belt down front of drum and under, refit rear panel screws refitting drum at the same time, place belt around motor spindle and reasemble, job done.
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