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Beko DTBP10001W Heat Pump Tumble Dryer Not Drying

Hello, I have a beko DTBP10001W heat pump tumble dryer, 6 years old. I watched your youtube video here, which was very helpful – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=89itrIObARA and this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yoXVEv4XGzQ For mine – the clothes are not getting dry, after 8+ hours of use. The drum turns, the clothes seem warm (my wife thinks not as warm […]

Beko B3T48231DW Heat Pump Tumble Dryer Leaking Water From the base

I have a Beko B3T48231DW heat pump tumble dryer and i it is leaking water from the base and when opening the front panel where the evaporator is, This was full of water. The water is not getting to the rear collection tray where the pump is located. I fear the coil (s) are blocked and has blocked the drainage hole going to the pump area. Is this a full strip down with drum out?

Zanussi ZDH8333W Heat Pump Tumble Dryer Sometimes Stops During Cycle/Time Resets & Shows Err 71

My Zanussi ZDH8333W Heat Pump Tumble Dryer sometimes stops during the cycle. I’ve been trying to diagnose this issue, which seems to be due to the machine overheating and then stopping. I have cleaned out a HUGE amount of fluff from inside the machine (top, both sides and back removed, and replaced). We have seen Err 71, which I believe points to the NTC1 temperature probe.
I found a page of yours giving an answer to E63 on the same model, and helpfully the wiring diagram and exploded views.
https://www.how-to-repair.com/faqs/zanussi-zdh8333p-heat-pump-tumble-dryer-shows-e63-error-code/
However I’m unable to locate the temperature probe in the machine to be able to test it – can you suggest where it is?
I see it shares a loom (and J7 connection to the main board) with the Condense tank sensing – so guess it is in a similar location? If so, is that under the cover marked as 403A on the 3rd exploded view?
The machine is heating/drying OK otherwise – and will continue the cycle once it has cooled down and restarted. Plenty of water being extracted.
PS – I can’t find a parts list on the E63 page, seems to be missing

AEG Heat Pump Tumble Dryer Dismantling Process | Aeg, Electrolux, John lewis, Zanussi Tumble Dryers

 Even if you’re not a technician or an engineer, some Tumble dryer printed circuit board problems are obvious. Some common and simple problems can cause a printed circuit board not to work. A thorough visual inspection of your tumble dryer PCB could save you having to buy a new board they can cost over £150