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Why doesn't my tumble dryer work whenever I change the condenser cartridge? (Hoover TC650 / TC 650)
How can I make my Hoover TC650 / TC 650 start?
I have had a Hoover TC650 condenser dryer for 3 years. Over the past few months it has developed a problem. Whenever I empty and return the water cartridge the unit won't start up. It seems to think the water cartridge is still full. I have found that I can get it to work again if I dry the input valve of the cartridge with a cotton bud. However, this is a pain and doesn't always work first time. Does anyone know what causes this problem, and is there an easy permanent solution? Itchy |
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On Sun, 27 Mar 2005 13:47:44 -0800, Itchy wrote:
How can I make my Hoover TC650 / TC 650 start? I have had a Hoover TC650 condenser dryer for 3 years. Over the past few months it has developed a problem. Whenever I empty and return the water cartridge the unit won't start up. It seems to think the water cartridge is still full. I have found that I can get it to work again if I dry the input valve of the cartridge with a cotton bud. However, this is a pain and doesn't always work first time. Does anyone know what causes this problem, and is there an easy permanent solution? Itchy May be a switch somewhere, which is not making properly when you insert the cartridge ? Dave -- For what we are about to balls up may common sense prevent us doing it again in the future!! |
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