White knight C767C Condenser drier leaking

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WHITE KNIGHT C767C

Well I'm new to the forum couldn't find anything regarding leaking condenser drier so decided tackle it my self. For the past few months we have been having puddles of water in front of drier. I removed the back panel and found the problem to be the heater exchange housing to be gunked up with fluff and the seal had come apart, took all this apart and cleaned and sealed with silicone compressed the clips together to make a tighter seal and replaced hopefully this will sort my problem I will post pics to show the part that is located in the rear of machine at the bottom, you will need to remove the lid and all the back panel to get to it, the heater element can be left connected to the back panel but you will need to unplug it from behind the panel you will also need to disconnect some other wiring and remove the fan wheel
Tools needed 8mm spanner or socket and pozidrive screwdriver
 

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WHITE KNIGHT C767C

Well I'm new to the forum couldn't find anything regarding leaking condenser drier so decided tackle it my self. For the past few months we have been having puddles of water in front of drier. I removed the back panel and found the problem to be the heater exchange housing to be gunked up with fluff and the seal had come apart, took all this apart and cleaned and sealed with silicone compressed the clips together to make a tighter seal and replaced hopefully this will sort my problem I will post pics to show the part that is located in the rear of machine at the bottom, you will need to remove the lid and all the back panel to get to it, the heater element can be left connected to the back panel but you will need to unplug it from behind the panel you will also need to disconnect some other wiring and remove the fan wheel
Tools needed 8mm spanner or socket and pozidrive screwdriver


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