Looking for some help...
I've got a Hoover heat pumped tumble dryer (model: htdbwh7a1tce) which has developed a fault. It's stating the water tank is full and needs emptying ever few minutes despite it being empty. A quick Google search suggests its likely to be a water level switch or the pressure switch. Does anyone know a sure way to tell which has failed and how difficult is it to replace either/both parts? Our previous dryer was a White Knight which cost less than £200 and served us over 6 years. This Hoover is only 2 years old and was fairly expensive (£400+) so its a little disappoint how quickly its failed.
I've got a Hoover heat pumped tumble dryer (model: htdbwh7a1tce) which has developed a fault. It's stating the water tank is full and needs emptying ever few minutes despite it being empty. A quick Google search suggests its likely to be a water level switch or the pressure switch. Does anyone know a sure way to tell which has failed and how difficult is it to replace either/both parts? Our previous dryer was a White Knight which cost less than £200 and served us over 6 years. This Hoover is only 2 years old and was fairly expensive (£400+) so its a little disappoint how quickly its failed.