No, this could have several reasons, such as foreign material behind the condenser, a burr or something else. If you cannot see any physical damage, it may be wise to contact a technician.
No, that is not recommended. Clean the condenser by applying pressurized water with a shower head or under a tap until the water runs clear and drains. Leave the condenser to air dry. Soap and other cleaning detergents may cause damage to the condenser.
Now I see your reply on another of our videos. I'd still recommend a technician to check where the leakage comes from, this is probably also the part where the 'steam' comes from.
@@LGSAE I did and he said everything looks fine that I must have put the condenser back in while it was a little wet. I'm like well I let it air dry like 24 hrs and that doesn't explain the water.
It would be amazingly helpful if there were audio with these videos or at least a write up in the description.
Can you put the condenser back in the dryer while still wet after rinsing?
Yes you can, but it is more effective to let it dry first
My condenser assembly will not go all the way back in so the white cover cannot be locked properly, do you have any idea why this would happen?
No, this could have several reasons, such as foreign material behind the condenser, a burr or something else. If you cannot see any physical damage, it may be wise to contact a technician.
I have quit a bit of water coming from the condenser. Could it be related to the condenser being dirty?
Yes that is certainly a possibility.
The condenser has too much dirt and its so hard to clean ,can I soak it in water with clorox and soap overnight?
No, that is not recommended. Clean the condenser by applying pressurized water with a shower head or under a tap until the water runs clear and drains. Leave the condenser to air dry. Soap and other cleaning detergents may cause damage to the condenser.
Thank you so much
Great effort ♥️♥️♥️
You are welcome.
What about to empty the box?
How do you open it?
Do not try to open the box itself. Cleaning the a soft cloth or gently with a vacuum cleaner is the best you can do.
@@LGSAE Why not open it?
This is what I did and now the dryer is leaking water
Now I see your reply on another of our videos. I'd still recommend a technician to check where the leakage comes from, this is probably also the part where the 'steam' comes from.
@@LGSAE I did and he said everything looks fine that I must have put the condenser back in while it was a little wet. I'm like well I let it air dry like 24 hrs and that doesn't explain the water.
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