Workshop manual for Condenser Tumble dryers AEG, Electrolux, John lewis, Zanussi

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Hi Paul You might recall that we spoke on the phone prior t o Christmas regarding a problem with my tumble dryer? Mod: JLTDC10 Prod No: 916 096 334 00 Serial No: 84107393 do you know where i can get the workshop manual

Robin

 

 

 

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Paul answers

Paul answers

Hi Robin

I found this for you on the web, it's the workshop manual for Condenser Dryer with electronic control system ENV 06
Stylings
TC2 – TC3 – TC4 – TC6

The JLTDC10 it was made by Electrolux for John lewis and they are good dryers so well worth fixing, The manual is not for your exact model but it will show you how to get it into test mode.

ENVo6 Cuirct boards were fitted to these tumble dryers:  Electrolux, AEG, Arthur Martin, Elektro Helios, Eureka, Faure, Frigidaire, Gibson Appliance, Husqvarna, Kelvinator, Marijnen, Parkinson Cowan, Progress, Simpson, Tornado, Tricity Bendix, Volta, Westinghouse, Zanker, Zanussi, Zoppas.

 

Workshop manual for Condenser dryer with electronic control system ENV 06

2 Responses to “Workshop manual for Condenser Tumble dryers AEG, Electrolux, John lewis, Zanussi”

  1. Tony says : Reply

    Tumble drier: JLTDH 14
    Hello,
    The tumble drier completed a cycle and when filled to start another cycle, nothing happened. There appears to be no power to the machine, nothing comes on. I have changed the fuse in the plug but there is no change.
    Can you suggest what to try next.
    Thank you in anticipation

    Tony

  2. Kate says : Reply

    Hello,
    I have an Aeg protex tumble dryer model T75280ac with a tc2 face. It’s working but no heat is coming through so not drying clothes. Thought it might be the heater so its been replaced, but it’s still doing the same thing. I tried finding the error codes as per your video & it’s now showing error e71, which results in cool air. Do I need to reset the dryer? If so can you advise how to do this on a tc2 face. Many thanks for any help

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