Beko Washer Dryer: not completing drying cycle
What is this symptom?
Is your Beko washer dryer not completing the drying cycle? This issue often manifests when the machine runs through the wash but fails to fully dry clothes or stops prematurely. One common cause is overloading the washer dryer, which can impede effective drying. Understanding these symptoms can help pinpoint the problem.
Urgency: Medium
Possible Causes
Overloading the washer dryer preventing effective drying
How to Identify: Clothes come out still damp, long run times even when cycle ends; heavy or large loads exceed recommended capacity
Part: Drum load size / airflow
Preventive Maintenance
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Clean lint filter: Airflow blockage and overheating leading to drying failures
Frequency: after every drying cycle -
Check condenser/air paths: Blockages that reduce drying performance
Frequency: monthly
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is my Beko Washer Dryer not completing drying cycle?
The most common cause is overloading the washer dryer, which prevents effective drying.
How do I fix Beko Washer Dryer not completing drying cycle myself?
Unfortunately, there are no DIY solutions available for this issue.
How much does it cost to fix not completing drying cycle?
Currently, there are no specified professional repair costs for this symptom.
When should I call a technician for not completing drying cycle?
Consider contacting a technician if the issue persists or if you suspect a more complex problem.
References & Sources
- Beko Washer Dryer Not Drying FAQ Official
Community Analytical Insights
Analysis based on real user discussions from appliance repair communities
Can I Fix This Myself?
75%
DIY Success Rate
Difficulty: Either
Common Issues Reported by Users
- Overloading the dryer, which can cause it to stop mid-cycle due to overheating.
- Clogged lint filter or vent, restricting airflow and causing the machine to stop to prevent overheating.
- Faulty moisture sensor that inaccurately detects moisture levels, leading to premature cycle termination.
User Suggested Solutions
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Reduce the load size to ensure the dryer is not overloaded. Remove some items and run a smaller load.
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Clean the lint filter and check the vent for any blockages. Ensure the vent is clear and the filter is free of lint before each cycle.
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Test and replace the moisture sensor if it is faulty. This may require accessing the sensor located inside the drum area.
Analysis based on 1 community discussions
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Sources
Data compiled from real discussions on r/appliancerepair and r/Appliances:
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