I dont mean to be offtopic but does any of you know of a trick to get back into an instagram account? I was stupid forgot my login password. I appreciate any help you can offer me!
@Crew Jeremias i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site through google and Im waiting for the hacking stuff now. Takes quite some time so I will reply here later with my results.
I have this model of t/d I love it. To get the best from the machine I recommend you remove both filters and clean after each use.There are two things I wish the machine had 1: A warning light to alert the user that condenser drawer is full. 2: Reverse tumble dry although this dryer is amazing at taking care of clothing it's rubbish at drying sheets they end up in a ball resulting in wet and dry patches.This annoys me as the machine wasn't cheap. That aside I would still recommend it.
@@lords-electrical So if I see dust from clothes though the little air holes right about where the condenser is, then I can't clean it myself at all? 😮 That seems like a pretty big problem to overlook on their part. 🤔
Hi , I had the same issue with my iq800 clothes stayed damp. You have to make sure to always have some water in the condenser. The reason is so it can flush the condenser usually in first few minutes from starting and at the end. How I fixed the issue...buy turning the dryer 5 to 6 times just to rinse the condenser...simple and works.hope this help.
We have the iq700 and it'd good but the drying part not so sure my clothes are always damp yet the dryer takes upto even 4hours so I don't understand what we are doing wrong
Is your dryer with self cleaning condenser? If it so make sure that you always have some water in condenser so when dryer starts it can rinse the condenser. What I did ...I turn my dryer 5 or 6 times just to rinse the condenser( in first couple of minutes it does rinsing) and now it dries properly. Hope this helps.
Great video thanks! I have a question, been using this tumble dryer for 3 year, however the fluff now bypasses the filters and accumulates at the bottom of the condenser. is there any way to clean it, as the dryer takes now hours to dry 1 load....Any advice much appreciated!
Couple of things. Has your model got the self cleaning condenser unit or can you take it out at the bottom? Also just check to make sure the filter is still in good condition so it is not broken at all. One final thing is that some Siemens dryers have a setting to adjust the time of the programmes depending on the ambient temperature that the dryer is sitting in. May be worth finding the instructions to see if yours has it as you may be able to speed the programmes up a bit if it has. Good luck!!!
@@lords-electrical Thanks for your reply. Yes, it has self cleaning condenser, i will check tomorrow if I can open the front flap rectangular flap and see whats in. When the filters are removed I had a peek through and there is a lot "mud" like stuff on the bottom with some water. Pet blankets and lots of children clothing goes on a daily basis.
It will be 4 Hours 19 minutes to start with, but as the dryer has a sensor built in, then the time will normally be reduced a lot once it has detected the moisture content and how dry you need the clothes
Hello. We have this set up so that the water collects in the pull out drawer. Sometimes, this drawer is empty but there is water in the bottom of the machine condenser compartment. Can you explain why there is water in the condenser compartment [behind the drop down flap, on the front of the machine].
Quite a few heat pump dryers will clean the condenser unit at the end of the cycle. The way it does this is to take the water from the water container and send it through the condenser unit and then sending it back to the water container
No on most tumble dryers now, they don't reverse tumble. This is due to them having better paddles inside the drum to rotate the clothes, so reverse tumble isn't required.
@@lords-electrical they have only 2 paddles, and try to dry a set of bedding shit and then tell me if the inverted ritation is required 😨 it make abig balls dry outside and all wet inside in 2020 not even inverter motor crazy bosch germany tecnology😩
we have a IQ500 and they are utter garbage. not once have we had a load finish dry, they are always damp. i'd never buy one again. the traditional heating element tumble dryer may use more electricity, but I can achieve in one hour what takes four in the heat pump model.... so that makes them pretty much equal in terms of power usage.
Apart from the informative content, this is one of the most relaxing videos of your channel!
I dont mean to be offtopic but does any of you know of a trick to get back into an instagram account?
I was stupid forgot my login password. I appreciate any help you can offer me!
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@Crew Jeremias i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site through google and Im waiting for the hacking stuff now.
Takes quite some time so I will reply here later with my results.
@Crew Jeremias It worked and I finally got access to my account again. I'm so happy!
Thanks so much you really help me out!
@Raylan Alexander glad I could help :)
Excellent video: covered the operation of the dryer thoroughly. This was important to me because the manual was not provided in English. Thanks!
Great to hear!
I have this model of t/d I love it. To get the best from the machine I recommend you remove both filters and clean after each use.There are two things I wish the machine had 1: A warning light to alert the user that condenser drawer is full. 2: Reverse tumble dry although this dryer is amazing at taking care of clothing it's rubbish at drying sheets they end up in a ball resulting in wet and dry patches.This annoys me as the machine wasn't cheap. That aside I would still recommend it.
Hi. Great video. But how is it possible to clean the condenser with iq300 where there is no way to open it? 🤔
Quite a few of the Siemens dryers have a fixed self cleaning condenser unit so the can't be removed
@@lords-electrical So if I see dust from clothes though the little air holes right about where the condenser is, then I can't clean it myself at all? 😮
That seems like a pretty big problem to overlook on their part. 🤔
@@lords-electrical But thank you for answering! 😊
Hi , I had the same issue with my iq800 clothes stayed damp.
You have to make sure to always have some water in the condenser. The reason is so it can flush the condenser usually in first few minutes from starting and at the end. How I fixed the issue...buy turning the dryer 5 to 6 times just to rinse the condenser...simple and works.hope this help.
Hi, just want to ask about the gray cover at the back of the dryer, do we need to take it off or we shouldn't?
Thank you
If it was on when it arrived then leave it in place.
We have the iq700 and it'd good but the drying part not so sure my clothes are always damp yet the dryer takes upto even 4hours so I don't understand what we are doing wrong
Is your dryer with self cleaning condenser?
If it so make sure that you always have some water in condenser so when dryer starts it can rinse the condenser.
What I did ...I turn my dryer 5 or 6 times just to rinse the condenser( in first couple of minutes it does rinsing) and now it dries properly. Hope this helps.
Great video thanks! I have a question, been using this tumble dryer for 3 year, however the fluff now bypasses the filters and accumulates at the bottom of the condenser. is there any way to clean it, as the dryer takes now hours to dry 1 load....Any advice much appreciated!
Couple of things. Has your model got the self cleaning condenser unit or can you take it out at the bottom? Also just check to make sure the filter is still in good condition so it is not broken at all. One final thing is that some Siemens dryers have a setting to adjust the time of the programmes depending on the ambient temperature that the dryer is sitting in. May be worth finding the instructions to see if yours has it as you may be able to speed the programmes up a bit if it has. Good luck!!!
@@lords-electrical Thanks for your reply. Yes, it has self cleaning condenser, i will check tomorrow if I can open the front flap rectangular flap and see whats in. When the filters are removed I had a peek through and there is a lot "mud" like stuff on the bottom with some water. Pet blankets and lots of children clothing goes on a daily basis.
Very good presentation
at 1:43 , Is that time 4-19 is 4 Hours 19 minutes or 4 minutes 19 seconds?
It will be 4 Hours 19 minutes to start with, but as the dryer has a sensor built in, then the time will normally be reduced a lot once it has detected the moisture content and how dry you need the clothes
Is there special shelve for shoes to use while drying?
This model doesn't come with the shelf for the shoes unfortunately.
It doesn't come with it but you can buy one as it has the holes in the filter and the lip at the top of the inside to support it
Hello. We have this set up so that the water collects in the pull out drawer. Sometimes, this drawer is empty but there is water in the bottom of the machine condenser compartment. Can you explain why there is water in the condenser compartment [behind the drop down flap, on the front of the machine].
Quite a few heat pump dryers will clean the condenser unit at the end of the cycle. The way it does this is to take the water from the water container and send it through the condenser unit and then sending it back to the water container
It does reverse tumbles?
No on most tumble dryers now, they don't reverse tumble. This is due to them having better paddles inside the drum to rotate the clothes, so reverse tumble isn't required.
@@lords-electrical they have only 2 paddles, and try to dry a set of bedding shit and then tell me if the inverted ritation is required 😨 it make abig balls dry outside and all wet inside in 2020 not even inverter motor crazy bosch germany tecnology😩
@@cal87249 my hotpoint tl51 tumbles 1 way
Do you know what is the name of the gray caoutchouc on the door drom the inside?? Mine was cut in half and i am trying to order a new one
And is it replaceable ? Or do i need to get a new door?
Hello - i am desperate to find this asnwer too. Can you buy a new metal part and if so how do you change it? I can't see any screws on the door
we have a IQ500 and they are utter garbage. not once have we had a load finish dry, they are always damp. i'd never buy one again. the traditional heating element tumble dryer may use more electricity, but I can achieve in one hour what takes four in the heat pump model.... so that makes them pretty much equal in terms of power usage.
Machine starts working for completing cycle of 2 hours but stops after 5 minutes even after restarting
First thing to try is to make sure the filters are clean, as this can stop the machine from operating
I Just got my at Harris electricalltd.co.uk
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