Check if the condensation water level sensor is OK and if it is, that its signal path back to the control board is OK.
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When water starts to fill the tray, the sensor rises and it sends a signal to the control board to turn on the pump that pumps water to the tank.
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When water starts to fill the tray, the sensor rises and it sends a signal to the control board to turn on the pump that pumps the water to the tank.
Here's the [document|32390|service manual] for the dryer that may help.
The following pages in the manual, deal with the water level sensor:
* p.10 (Item #19) and p.12 (Item #5) to view its location in the dryer
* p.15 (Item #5) to see where it connects to the control board if you need to check that its connection back to the control board is OK,
* p.17 Sect. 4.6 Level sensor to see how it functions.
* p.36 to see how to remove it so that you can check if it is OK.
''If the sensor is faulty,'' unfortunately there's no parts list in the manual, but I think that the part # is ''1366140018.'' Hopefully this may be printed on the sensor so that you can verify that it is.
If it is the part number (or whatever number is on the sensor in your dryer), search online for the ''part number only'' to find suppliers that suit you best.
Check if the condensation water level sensor is OK and if it is that its operate circuit is OK.
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Check if the condensation water level sensor is OK and if it is, that its signal path back to the control board is OK.
When water starts to fill the tray, the sensor rises and it sends a signal to the control board to turn on the pump that pumps water to the tank.
Here's the [document|32390|service manual] for the dryer that may help.
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Go to p.10 (Item #19) and p.12 (Item #5) to view its location in the dryer, p.15 (Item #5) to see where it connects to the control board if you need to check that its connection back to the control board is OK, p.17 Sect. 4.6 Level sensor to see how it functions and p.36 to see how to remove it so that you can check if it is OK.
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The following pages in the manual, deal with the water level sensor:
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* p.10 (Item #19) and p.12 (Item #5) to view its location in the dryer
+
* p.15 (Item #5) to see where it connects to the control board if you need to check that its connection back to the control board is OK,
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* p.17 Sect. 4.6 Level sensor to see how it functions.
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* p.36 to see how to remove it so that you can check if it is OK.
''If the sensor is faulty,'' unfortunately there's no parts list in the manual, but I think that the part # is ''1366140018.'' Hopefully this may be printed on the sensor so that you can verify that it is.
If it is the part number (or whatever number is on the sensor in your dryer), search online for the ''part number only'' to find suppliers that suit you best.
Hi @petteripesonen
Check if the condensation water level sensor is OK and if it is that its operate circuit is OK.
When water starts to fill the tray, the sensor rises and it sends a signal to the control board to turn on the pump that pumps water to the tank.
Here's the [document|32390|service manual] for the dryer that may help.
Go to p.10 (Item #19) and p.12 (Item #5) to view its location in the dryer, p.15 (Item #5) to see where it connects to the control board if you need to check that its connection back to the control board is OK, p.17 Sect. 4.6 Level sensor to see how it functions and p.36 to see how to remove it so that you can check if it is OK.
''If the sensor is faulty,'' unfortunately there's no parts list in the manual, but I think that the part # is ''1366140018.'' Hopefully this may be printed on the sensor so that you can verify that it is.
If it is the part number (or whatever number is on the sensor in your dryer), search online for the ''part number only'' to find suppliers that suit you best.