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Have reset thermostat on dryer, and unit will work once then will not dry again without resetting the thermostat again. Not used very often thankfully.
Re: Beko WDIY854310 washer dryer not heating on dryer
Possible blockage in vent if ok unit seems like its overheating possible fan motor stopping or bad heating element
Testimonial: "I split the heater assembly and it was disgusting: as if it has sucked in a filter and melted yo the fan. Looks like rats have been living in there."
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Error code EOO on a Beko washing machine usually indicates a problem with the drying sensor. Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot and resolve the issue:
Check the lint filter: A clogged or dirty lint filter can prevent the dryer from functioning properly. Clean the lint filter and try running the dryer again.
Check the vent hose: A blocked or kinked vent hose can cause the dryer to overheat and trigger the EOO error code. Check the hose for any obstructions or damage and clear them if necessary.
Check the moisture sensor: The moisture sensor detects the level of moisture in the clothes and adjusts the drying time accordingly. If it's faulty, the dryer may not be able to dry the clothes properly. Clean the sensor with a soft cloth and make sure it's not damaged.
Check the heating element: If the heating element is faulty, the dryer won't be able to produce heat and dry the clothes. Use a multimeter to check the element for continuity and replace it if necessary.
If none of these steps resolve the issue, you may need to call a qualified technician to diagnose and repair the problem.
One of 4 things to check.
First remove the cover on the back and then...
1.) Check the Bottom Thermostat for a Red Reset button in the middle Push it and see if it clicks and resets.
2.) If no reset button (Not all models have em) then use a multimeter to check the Thermostat. If faulty then the heating unit is bad and will need replaced. If its good then
3.) There is a NTC on the front behind the control panel. Uou need to check this.
If that's OK then it's probably the the main control board but...it's usually the heating unit. or the reset button so check those first.
summit washers are prone to board failures i would say that is where the fault lies . thermafuse fuse means it has been overheating. means it can damage other parts. thermostat would thing that has just worn out thermostat can go if the unit overheats. under line is an electrical fault. but like i've said it is a common fault with this make and others. the main boards can only handle around 50c in temp after that they start to over heat and cause problems. the faults started when they moved the main board from the bottom to the middle.
If there is voltage on the thermostat but not going through even when the temperature is down it is possible that this could be defective. Now check using a multimeter to confirm the continuity on the thermostat and if the reset switch on this - if present - is off, if so press it down. Now confirm the voltage from the control panel during the heating cycle and if voltage is outputted then it must flow. The connection must be checked on the heating element- trace to confirm.
Washer Dryers have a built in seperate heating element with a blower fan to dry the clothes.
Your problem could be a simple thermostat/overload reset or there could be more sinister problems.
This would be hard to decipher without looking at the machine itself.
to do this move to delicates turn on dryer and keep
pressed down cancel button for about ten seconds release
then all lights should flash when you press cancel again machine will go through test mode , then just turn machine off
it is now reset, this worked for min a drcs68w
First of all you
may want to reset the unit, let me know if you need the procedure and after
reseting the unit the washer knob may go round and round all by itself, if
this happens the door mode light will flicker in a particular sequence which
once once counted we can understand exactly which part in the machine has
malfunctioned which once replaced the unit should start to work properly.
Here is the link for a manual for your washer/dryer if you need it;
https://portal.bsh-partner.com/portal(bD1kZSZjPTAwOQ==)/PORTALFRAME.HTM
sounds like the heating element has failed, or just possibly the thermostat for the hot air. follow this link for a list of spares if you want to try it yourself, or for bosch repair centre details if not.
http://www.bshappliancecare.com/Bosch/boschspares.html
ask if you want to do it yourself for any guidance you need.
Hope this helps :)
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