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Tumble dryer won't switch on, there is a short buzzing from the switch / timer area Indesit idc75

It sounds like you need a new timer on it.
3/25/2017 6:46:06 PM • Indesit Dryers • Answered on Mar 25, 2017
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Hello I have a Indesit tumble dryer that works but keeps flooding the kitchen floor? Model number IDC 85s Help!

Moister in the dryer: This means that the moist air is not escaping correctly and that is why it is taking so long to dry your clothes - if they dry at all. a good start at cleaning out lint blocked areas, I suggest go to the back of the dryer and take off the vent pipe or hose and check things out with a flashlight. Clean out all the lint and dust you can, even use a vacuum cleaner on it. Make sure the vent pipe is completely clear of any obstructions.Non-rigid ventshas much worse air flow than smooth piping, so you might want to upgrade tosmooth piping. Once you have all the lint and dust cleaned out of the dryer, go to where the dryer vents outside. Again, clean the area thoroughly. There is usually a trap door that opens when the dryer air is on and closes when it is not operating. It should be completely clear of lint and opening smoothly. Also, look into the exhaust area on the dryer carefully to see if there is a hole or gap in the dryer's internal air ducting. Without the vent pipe connected and with no clothes in the dryer, start it and let if run for a few seconds and make sure there is strong air flow from the exhaust port. You should feel it strongly on your hand. Re-connect the vent pipe and start the dryer again. Feel all around the bottom to see if any air is blowing out from under the bottom. This would indicate there is a break or gap in the dryer's internal ducting. If you do feel air, you will need to call a service technician to see if it can be repaired. If your dryer is very old, there could be a rust hole in the duct. In conclusion Cause ·Poor venting is a common reason why water might leak into a clothes dryer. Since the dryer works to expel moisture, it is important that the dryer's vents are properly installed so that the humidity can escape. Effect ·If the humidity in the dryer is trapped, it will eventually turn to water. This will lead to poor drying results or longer drying times, depending on the amount of leakage. Prevention/Solution ·Faulty dryer venting can be prevented by making sure that the humidity is directed outdoors. Also, vents should be cleaned of lint and other debris before each load so that water can readily escape. Taking these precautions can ensure that the moisture will meet dry, open air. Read more :http://www.ehow.com/facts_7167266_would-water-dryer_.html http://www.ehow.com/facts_7167266_would-water-dryer
12/13/2016 3:58:27 AM • Indesit Dryers • Answered on Dec 13, 2016
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My indesit condenser tumble dryerwont start

try door interlock......................cheers
10/13/2016 5:11:49 PM • Indesit Dryers • Answered on Oct 13, 2016
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Why doesn't it heat?

Dear Teresa, You have not provided the model number, so I will give you a "generic" answer that should be accurate. Dryers, because of the red-hot heating element, have several "safety" switches to prevent a fire because of overheating. These switches are in the form of a fuse or two, and several thermostats, sometimes as many as 5. The safety devices are mostly in the back and the bottom of the machine, and require you to dismantle the machine to find them. You will also need an electric meter to check each of them. Also, the reason they will fail is likely a large accumulation of lint inside the machine. The last 6 machines I have serviced had a whole shoe-box full of lit inside the machine. You will need to take the machine all apart and clean the internal pipes and tubes to get all the lint out. God bless your efforts.
5/9/2016 8:17:43 PM • Indesit Dryers • Answered on May 09, 2016
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Why when there is a known fault have I been kept waiting for a repair appointment? I was told I'd get an appointment in February it is now May!! Not great customer service!

Dear Cath, Hello there! Let me introduce you to Fixya. We are an "answering service". You ask us technical questions, we try to answer them. We have no appointments, because we only talk on the computer and try to answer questions. An appropriate question to us might be "Here are the symptoms of my clothes dryer problem, and here is my model and make. What do you thing might be the problem with it?" We might then be able to diagnose the problem. It would then be up to you what to do to fix it. God bless your efforts.
5/9/2016 7:44:14 PM • Indesit Dryers • Answered on May 09, 2016
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Replaced heating element but same problem reoccured, no heat and red empty water light comes on, tried resetting elements as instructed but no pin hole on new element

ELECTRIC Dryer no heat or little heat, or shuts down to fast: Check your venting and lint basket. Check blower for lint build up and blower wheel obstruction., test by trying to turn the wheel manually by hand (should be easy) May have to remove cabinet or front/back plate to get to it) Next check the heating element itself with a meter for continuity OHMS CLOSED CIRCUIT. If not its defective or has a short if its grounding out? Which in turns causes blown fuses or thermostats or overheating. The heating elements are located inside the heater ducts. If you think a heating element is faulty, test it with avolt-ohm-multimeter (VOM)set to the RX1 scale. Disconnect the leads from the power terminals and clip one probe of the VOM to each terminal. The meter should read about 12 ohms. If the reading is higher ohms, the heater is faulty and should be replaced. Replace a faulty heater with a new one of the same type and electrical rating. A heater connected to a 115-volt line usually has an 8.4-ohm resistance; a heater connected to a 220-volt line usually has 11 ohms resistance. Check dryer Terminal block prongs both outside prongs should give combined 220, and 110 each if u check 1 outside & 1 center (ground) prong. Also check house electrical outlet for full voltage. 220 because if u only get half or 110 volts you will be able to run the machine which uses only 110 to run motor but not the heater which uses a full 220, OR you may have a broken centrifugal switch in the motor because this switch activates the motor and the heater as well. supposed to be if the motor does not run , the heater should not heat in order not to create fire but if the motor is not running, and the heater is still heating, then there could be a problem with the motor centrifugal switch that is connected to this interlock switch that should trigger the heater. Check the thermal cut off, the cycling and the hi limit thermostats. For continuity or OHMS. If no ohms or resistance they need replacement. In some dryer's the control panel relies on a thermistor rather than a CYCLING thermostat to regulate the drum's air temperature by monitoring the component's resistance changes; resistance goes down as temperature increases and up when temperature decreases. Once the drum's air temperature reaches a certain level required to dry clothes, the control panel shuts off the heater. The panel will turn the heater on again and begin another heating cycle when the thermistor indicates that more heat is needed to keep the air temperature constant inside the drum 9 this is why in some cases the dryer will operate at lower cycles like gentle or low heat but not at higher settings?) Lastly check your moister sensor. ( located inside the dryer door usually) Especially if machine seems to shut down early and clothes are still wet. Test with a meter at room temperature and it should show continuity. A failed moisture sensor will affect the dryer run time in the automatic moisture sensing cycle but it will not affect the heating of the dryer or the timed cycle. Which are reflected by the thermostats. Read more :http://www.ehow.com/info_12203962_check-dryer-thermistor.htmlGOD IS So GOOD !!!! AND THAT'S WHY MY ADVICE IS FREE Dryer venting issues slow drying, fire flare ups, to hot, noise and clothes ripping etc A lint filter that is full of lint will restrict airflow and lengthen dry times. A blower wheel that is not firmly attached to the drive motor can slip and therefore not move air fast enough to properly dry clothes or even reduce airflow to the point where the high limit thermostat may trip and turn off the heat circuit. In gas dryers, defective gas valve coils can create a symptom of taking too long to dry if they are intermittent. Check for proper flame ignition for the complete dry cycle to determine if this may be the cause. The drum seals are used to prevent excess air from entering the dryer drum and act as a cushion between the drum and the front and rear bulkheads. The drum seals are made up of a felt like material. If the seal is torn or is worn then clothing can become stuck in the gap when the drum is turning. This can produce a scraping or thumping noise and the clothes can also be ripped and/or have black marks on them. DOOR SEAL When the door is closed in gas and electric dryers the door seal helps to keep cooler air from entering the drum. The vent tube or line itself. If it is kinked, smashed, to long, or filled, clogged with lint build up it can not only cause slow dry times but create a fire safety hazard. Try to stay away from using plastic or flimsy cellophane venting, aluminum is best! To provide better air flow and heat dissipation try the following Note the length of your dryer vent is a determining factor in how efficient your dryer will perform. If the total length of your pipe exceeds 25 feet then your dryer simply won't be able to perform as should, especially if your pipe runs vertically and through the roof. This is where a booster fan is sometimes needed. Booster Fans provide the extra push of air to exhaust the moisture and lint to the outside. These fans operate only when the dryer is activated, this is done by sensing the air flow through the pipe by a pressure switch mechanism or an electrical sensing relay which in turn activates the booster fan blower. I personally try to avoid adding booster fans simply because they are usually placed in a crawl space or attic and are therefore "Out of sight and out of mind." What I mean is... the unit could malfunction and you would never be aware of it. The result would be a restriction in the pipe which would cause a build up of lint at the fan. In addition, it's recommended that lint traps be placed before the fan itself which has to be cleaned out frequently. These can also easily be overlooked. How to Check Dryer Thermistor eHow
3/6/2016 11:46:21 PM • Indesit IS70C... • Answered on Mar 06, 2016
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