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Help me repair my Tumble dryer
fto
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I have acquired a Tumble dryer & it is not drying clothes properly.
Its a condensor dryer & uses a heat exchange unit,which makes it more difficult.
It is a john lewis brand,but i think its made by AEG.
It gives me a fault code E60,then if i hold the start button & the next button in it gives error e62.
To date,i have cleaned all filters & removed the heat exchange & run a hosepipe through it,maybe i should use a jetwash?.
I would really like to fix this because its A rated & very economical.
The gasket on the fan at the back is damaged,not sure if this would cause the fault.
I would be grateful for any help with this...
Its a condensor dryer & uses a heat exchange unit,which makes it more difficult.
It is a john lewis brand,but i think its made by AEG.
It gives me a fault code E60,then if i hold the start button & the next button in it gives error e62.
To date,i have cleaned all filters & removed the heat exchange & run a hosepipe through it,maybe i should use a jetwash?.
I would really like to fix this because its A rated & very economical.
The gasket on the fan at the back is damaged,not sure if this would cause the fault.
I would be grateful for any help with this...
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Usually there is a guide in the instruction book to tell you what the fault/error codes represent.The forest would be very silent if no birds sang except for the birds that sang the best0
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Try google
This I one possible answer
The code E60 means low voltage. Theis means you can have dampness in the circuit which will hinder the voltage output or another problem in the breaker box such as the same. Moister will deduct the current flow in electrical lines as you may know.
Source: AEG T57800 condensing tumble dryer.0 -
Thanks yorksboy...not sure if this means the moisture sensor,that detects how dry the clothes are.0
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