spn2000

spn2000 t1_jdtuhh3 wrote

Yea, in Europe the water will usually be in a tank. It’s hot, and as such will warm your house.

I had a dryer once that would stop at uneven intervals during its cycle. I eventually found the culprit to be the door switch. The machine thought the door had opened, no indications or door warnings. Machine just stopped.

Well anyways, google/openAI is your friend good luck

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spn2000 t1_jdtt2qx wrote

Well.. the point of a dryer, is to remove water from your clothes.. said water need to go somewhere.. usually there is a big pull-out tank that you must empty after every job. If this is full, the machine will usually stop, and if it overflows you should have moisture sensors that stops the machine.

I have no idea what type of dryer you have. But the usual ones have a condensation tray.

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