Soaking wet laundry in the dryer is a problem?
My washing machine doesn't seem to be draining the water properly.
Therefore, the laundry is now wet, i.e. really full of water.
Can a dryer do this?
The volume of the dryer is significantly larger than that of the washing machine (approximately twice as large) if that helps.
Hello DerHelfer9911
Insert the pump program and let the water pump.
Either you’ve activated flush stop or the machine won’t pump properly anymore.
Check the cursor. For this purpose, slowly and cautiously remove the water from the drain hose or directly from the scavenging screen. (catch the draining water in a flat bowl). You can see the impeller of the pump behind the flush sieve. There could be a foreign body. Check whether the impeller can be turned by hand (if it can be turned in a jerky manner, this is also fine, that comes from the design of the pump). Switch to “pumps” when the filter is removed and see if the pump is running.
Check the drain hose on bends. When the drain hose at the sink, wherever fixed, is connected, screw off and control connection to be free. Hang hose into a bucket, switch washing machine with water to drain, then water would have to come into the bucket in a sash.
When the machine re-pumps then put the laundry back into the washing machine and insert the program “slide”.
The water from the washing to spin is better and cheaper than to evaporate the water in the dryer. This takes a lot of electricity and also uses the dryer more
Greetings HobbyTfz
Doesn’t your washing machine spin?
When you put dry laundry in the dryer, drying will take a long time and it takes a lot of energy/power.
You should at least squeeze the laundry over the bath or shower tub.
Hello perhaps the screen is clogged, since you can usually open a flap below and make the seven clean then it should go again except the pump would be broken
Hello,
Yes, dry laundry needs more space, that is clear if you want to dry a washing machine full.
For triefing wet laundry, you’ll probably need 2 passages on the dryer, but finally he’ll take it!
Don’t you have a whip at the Wama?
MfG
Harry
Put the machine on spin, maybe it helps.
Certainly not. You see the water still standing in the drum.
And what about pumps?
Then only the KD comes into question.
No, the pump sounds unhealthy. It’ll be there.
And then you should clean the screen, it would be an option.
Aha… is being tried. Thank you.
Take half of the laundry out of the machine and insert the spin cycle again.
If the filling of the washing machine is too heavy, it does not hurdle.
If too little laundry is in the drum there is a big unbalance and the spin is broken off or even not started
Thank you for not answering the question.
So:
1. No, wet laundry doesn’t come into the dryer.
Two. The washing machine has a problem with pumping off mode. Problem: it does not pump.
3. The slingshot is pumping off before. Whatever.
4. Probably too much laundry. This could have led to the interruption of the wash cycle and prevented pumping.
Therefore, let the slingshot run, all water pumped off.
Then half the laundry in washing machine, spin and repeat to complete laundry ready for dryer.
lies in 90% of Daran . I had coins in there as many times.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HwQVCHh6puQ
at least once again.