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Post# 534078   7/31/2011 at 14:11 (4,650 days old) by chris_hastings ()        

Hi. I have recently aquired a Servis 2305 dryer. Has anyone got any info on this dryer and how old it might be?
The facia panel looks a bit like a Servis Quartz dryer but has a clockwork timer.
Inside the front multivent panel there is a flat lint filter but not sure how it is meant to fit in.
Thanks





Post# 534088 , Reply# 1   7/31/2011 at 14:32 (4,650 days old) by servisslimline (England, Brighton & Hove)        
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wow that looks great, congrats on the find

Post# 534093 , Reply# 2   7/31/2011 at 14:53 (4,650 days old) by ozzie908 (Lincoln UK)        
Paging Chestermike......!

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This is right up your street I would think :)

Austin


Post# 534697 , Reply# 3   8/3/2011 at 03:03 (4,648 days old) by chris_hastings ()        

Hi Guys - its really more about how the lint filter fits in the front....anyone got any scans of instructions or diagrams?

Post# 534698 , Reply# 4   8/3/2011 at 03:54 (4,648 days old) by 74simon ()        

It might be worth trying to push the filter cover in gently at top, middle and bottom, I suspect it might fasten like the push in to release flap you sometimes get on TVs that conceal the manual controls, or it might be hinged part way up or down the cover, requiring you to push down one end to make the other pop out. 

 

If that doesn't work, maybe post a pic of the other side so we can see how the filter cover fits in relation to the side of the machine?


Post# 534699 , Reply# 5   8/3/2011 at 04:22 (4,648 days old) by ozzie908 (Lincoln UK)        
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I think you will find that the filter does not go straight in, It goes at an angle so that the end in first sits at the base of the housing then it slopes towards the top at the front you can then close the filter flap.

Austin


Post# 534712 , Reply# 6   8/3/2011 at 06:57 (4,648 days old) by chris_hastings ()        

Thanks Austin - I can see that now - there are a couple of clips that hold it in... doesnt seem terribly effective though- lots of fluff coming through vent pipe. Anyone else have similar problem?

Post# 534735 , Reply# 7   8/3/2011 at 09:45 (4,648 days old) by paulc (Edinburgh, Scotland)        
Chris,

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My Mum had a servis dryer, an older model than yours with the small square door. It has the same filter arrangement and yes you are right , it is not effective at all. You have to regularly vacuum out the back of the machine where the different vent holes are.

Post# 534771 , Reply# 8   8/3/2011 at 12:47 (4,647 days old) by chris_hastings ()        

Thanks Paul
Just had a look with the top and back off and it is a bit of a puzzling design of how it works unless it vents from the front. The air seems to come up into the back panel and then split into the rear vents and then the front vent channel which holds the lint filter.
Vaguely remember something similar from my parents Quartz dryer from the end of the 80s but nothing like the amount of fluff that gets blown out the pipe!


Post# 534787 , Reply# 9   8/3/2011 at 14:19 (4,647 days old) by matchboxpaul (U.K)        

Hi Chris.

Sorry for the delay in responding.

Very nice 'Multivent Plus' dryer!
I think its from end of the 'piano key' production run, probably around 1990.

I say from the end of the run, based on the different style of dial fitted to your machine.
I have attached a picture of mine and Rob's 3305 Electronic 1000, which shows the original style of dial...


Post# 534789 , Reply# 10   8/3/2011 at 14:25 (4,647 days old) by matchboxpaul (U.K)        

Here is a photo of the venting arrangement of Mike's Quartz Multivent 2703.

Effectiveness id certainly dependent on no gaps and unfortunately this design doesnt lend itself to producing a good seal - hence lots of fluff passing the filter and going out the tube.

Still, they are a very nice dryer, from a very nice series of machines. Good purchase!

Paul


Post# 534790 , Reply# 11   8/3/2011 at 14:26 (4,647 days old) by matchboxpaul (U.K)        

and below is the updated version of 3305 Electronic 1000, with the revised dial style...

Post# 534793 , Reply# 12   8/3/2011 at 14:53 (4,647 days old) by chris_hastings ()        

Hi Paul Thanks for that!
Do you have anymore pictures of the Quartz front panel? I am intrigued to see the different designs. I understand that some of the machines were digital and had all electronic control rather than a mechanical timer.
Thanks


Post# 534893 , Reply# 13   8/4/2011 at 05:11 (4,647 days old) by chestermikeuk (Rainhill *Home of the RailwayTrials* Merseyside,UK)        
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Hi Chris, good dryer you have there, low wattage heater and high airflow, as the guys have said the filter goes at an angle - this was about the only design aspect of the quartz models that was not perfect, If you are venting it from the front then the arrangement is as above - If you are venting it permanantly from the rear, what I did was to take of the top, remove the three way vent box, so bypassing the filter, get a vent shield (ebay / spares) and us it as on previous dryers on the back of the drum and then vent the pipe directly from the fan chamber - like previous models!!

Post# 534895 , Reply# 14   8/4/2011 at 05:21 (4,647 days old) by chestermikeuk (Rainhill *Home of the RailwayTrials* Merseyside,UK)        
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Post# 534896 , Reply# 15   8/4/2011 at 05:23 (4,647 days old) by chestermikeuk (Rainhill *Home of the RailwayTrials* Merseyside,UK)        
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Post# 534897 , Reply# 16   8/4/2011 at 05:29 (4,647 days old) by chestermikeuk (Rainhill *Home of the RailwayTrials* Merseyside,UK)        
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Post# 534915 , Reply# 17   8/4/2011 at 07:47 (4,647 days old) by chris_hastings ()        

Hi Mike
Thank you so much for those diagrams. I have taken the top and back off to have a look at the venting arrangement and couldnt believe how much lint had built up in there. i think I will take your advice about modifying the vent outlet...
Whilst I had the back off, I noticed that the belt was very frayed in four places - do you know if you can get spares for these or a compatible part? Just had a look through ebay parts and really not sure what to look for.

Thanks
chris


Post# 534957 , Reply# 18   8/4/2011 at 11:40 (4,647 days old) by matchboxpaul (U.K)        

Hi Chris.

Piccies of the model 2700 Quartz Multivent, from around 1986.
This was the colour scheme that introduced the full door and piano key buttons.

Though this particular colour scheme was dropped, in favour of shades of brown, the bodystyle was long lasting and even the facia style continued to be sold alongside the replacement Sapphire series machines, into the early 1990s.

Paul


Post# 534972 , Reply# 19   8/4/2011 at 12:21 (4,646 days old) by chris_hastings ()        

They are great pictures - superb machines for their day too - not like the plastic rubbish that is on sale down at your local electrical shop. There were almost new looking hotpoint machines at our local tip last week - maybe an indication about the poor build quality of modern stuff. I bet there wont be many of the current machines around in 20 yrs time.
I quite like the brown facia that my Servis has - guess it was of a time - a bit like the HOtpoint range...


Post# 535370 , Reply# 20   8/6/2011 at 14:05 (4,644 days old) by chris_hastings ()        

Hi Mike - Just wondered if you had any more scans from the User Guide for the Quartz dryer?
Thanks
CHris



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