Sadly, you removed the valve taking out 😔. I believe that to be the cause of "empty water tank false error" I'm constantly getting. Thank you very much for the educative videos!
Just want to say thank you! Awesome breakdown and explaining as you go! I was searching for a couple of hrs on how to disassemble my dryer with not much luck. Not sure if that was error on my searching abilities or there just isn't alot out there on breakdowns of this particular dryer. So again thank you! You got yourself a follower.
thank you so much. while I don't have a heat-pump, the disassembly was mostly the same for my LG. it works now! plenty of lint in the inner/bottom part.
"LG Auto clean" is a big load of BS! For the sole reason of designing for planned obsolescence they skipped putting a user accessible condenser dust filter like the Miele's.
Wow I guess I’ll be having to do this to mine one day. So the auto condenser wash doesn’t actually work. And the lint will also just end up clogging the drain pump as well.
@@askmrwashywashy what else can it be? I replaced a pump for a new one and clothes are warm and seem to be dry but there is no water in the tank (this time there is no indicator that tank needs to be emptying). How to check if the pump is OK or NOK? I really appreciate your help.
why cant we blow air the opposite direction instead of all this hard work? I will try doing that first... but most other models have access for cleaning the condenser but my one does not !!!
If this is going to the issue that heat pump tumble dryers face, given how they operate, manufacturers really need to make filtration of dust and lint much more substantial What they could also do, is make a side panel where accessing the condenser and evaporator parts of the heat pump assembly would be much easier than having to disassemble the hole machine! But of course, they don't want you doing basic maintenance, they want you to buy new instead, which is insanity in a world whereby preventable waste is causing so many issues I am due a Beko model today 6th September 2023, I will ensure to the best of my ability that it is kept lint and dust free as much as possible, however your video, albeit for a different manufacturer means if I find my tumble dryer to be taking longer than it should or if there are any error codes relating to the filter, it is something I can look at if needed Thank you for your video sir
I appreciate that you cut out so much of the boring stuff and got to the point. Too many other TH-camrs make me watch them undo every screw.
Seriously helpful! I have a DLHC1455 dryer and the steps were broadly the same. Much more helpful than LG’s generic troubleshooting tips
Welcome thank you so much
Sadly, you removed the valve taking out 😔. I believe that to be the cause of "empty water tank false error" I'm constantly getting.
Thank you very much for the educative videos!
Just want to say thank you! Awesome breakdown and explaining as you go! I was searching for a couple of hrs on how to disassemble my dryer with not much luck. Not sure if that was error on my searching abilities or there just isn't alot out there on breakdowns of this particular dryer. So again thank you! You got yourself a follower.
thank you so much. while I don't have a heat-pump, the disassembly was mostly the same for my LG. it works now! plenty of lint in the inner/bottom part.
Welcome glad it helped you
How long was this machine in use before it built up this amount of lint?
"LG Auto clean" is a big load of BS!
For the sole reason of designing for planned obsolescence they skipped putting a user accessible condenser dust filter like the Miele's.
And that drain pump should be accessible like on a washing machine and have a filter as well.
Wow I guess I’ll be having to do this to mine one day. So the auto condenser wash doesn’t actually work. And the lint will also just end up clogging the drain pump as well.
Is it same issue as mid drying my machine indicates that watertank needs emptying? Water cant get through?
I have the same problem. Can someone advice?
Hi that one is likely the water pump
@@askmrwashywashy what else can it be? I replaced a pump for a new one and clothes are warm and seem to be dry but there is no water in the tank (this time there is no indicator that tank needs to be emptying). How to check if the pump is OK or NOK? I really appreciate your help.
@@Zbig-yf3qeHi, I have the same problem. did you find a solution? Was it enough to replace the pump?
same issue so would be great for an answer
why cant we blow air the opposite direction instead of all this hard work? I will try doing that first... but most other models have access for cleaning the condenser but my one does not !!!
is this Model Auto Cleaning Condenser-it self or can you told which is this model is
Hi it’s not auto clean
It's an auto cleaning model. You can see the logo/symbol right at the start when the error code is being shown.
If this is going to the issue that heat pump tumble dryers face, given how they operate, manufacturers really need to make filtration of dust and lint much more substantial
What they could also do, is make a side panel where accessing the condenser and evaporator parts of the heat pump assembly would be much easier than having to disassemble the hole machine!
But of course, they don't want you doing basic maintenance, they want you to buy new instead, which is insanity in a world whereby preventable waste is causing so many issues
I am due a Beko model today 6th September 2023, I will ensure to the best of my ability that it is kept lint and dust free as much as possible, however your video, albeit for a different manufacturer means if I find my tumble dryer to be taking longer than it should or if there are any error codes relating to the filter, it is something I can look at if needed
Thank you for your video sir
Not a great design. It should be easier to clean. Is there a better design/model?
yes not great, the new Bosch and Samsung dryers b have are easier to clean
True samsung has no this LLL shit they need filter
so auto cleaning condenser do nothing?😂😂