SOURCE: My tumble dryer is spinning but no heat.
it sounds like either your heating element went out or your limit switches are bad
SOURCE: how do i change my tumble dryer belt on a beko
Just changed the belt on a Beko DRCS68W and its a real pig! Remove the top panel and loosen all screws on complete back panel having removed circlip holding the drum spline on to the back panel. You will also need to disconnect wires/leads on top right inside panel to give you more space. Once you have done this you should be able to ease away the back panel far enough to get the new belt around the drum and over the drum spline in the middle. Then the tricky bit - getting the belt tensioned on to the motor drive spline. I did this before securing the drum and back panel, which gives a bit more flexibility. I also used about 15ins of 15mm copper pipe to ease the belt down over the motor spline. Hard part was getting the back panel back lined up with the screw holes as the belt tension distorts the casing. Finally hit on the idea of lying the machine on its side so the weight of the drum is pulling away from the motor and helping to line up the screw holes. Two and a half hours later job done! I guess if I ever did another it would be a whole lot easier but still not the type of job I relish!
SOURCE: I need to clean my filter on my beko tumble dryer!
I usually just stick the shower on it to clean out all the bits of fluff that gets gathered in there, but remember to give the inside of that hatch u brought it out of with some kitchen towel before u put the condenser filter back in.
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