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Beko tumble dryer fire warning
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Post# 642561   11/29/2012 at 09:38 (4,137 days old) by zodawash (Lincolnshire,United Kingdom)        

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Just seen this put out by Beko on recent tumble dryer models. worth checking if you have one.
Steve


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Post# 642570 , Reply# 1   11/29/2012 at 10:18 (4,137 days old) by aegokocarat (United Kingdom)        

Im going to Email my sisters mate this, she has a beko DCU model.
Thanks Zodawash! :)
Tom


Post# 642577 , Reply# 2   11/29/2012 at 10:32 (4,137 days old) by hotpointfan (United Kingdom)        
White Knight too!

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Look at this! Could this be linked to the compacts that have caught fire?


White Knight Condenser Tumble Dryers - recall

The following notice has been issued by the manufacturer:

Important safety notice

White Knight Condenser Tumble Dryers

This safety notice only affects the specific condenser dryer models listed and does not affect the rest of the White Knight tumble dryer range.

* Models:
* 0312 76A 15002 (77AW)
* 0312 767 15009 (767C)
* 0312 76A 15010 (77AW)
* 0312 76A 15330 (77AS)
* 0312 76A 31000 (CL76AWH)

It has come to our attention that a purchased connector component has been supplied to us which is not to our specification and that this component has been fitted to 1800 White Knight Condenser dryers built in Oct 2010. We believe that the use of this connector can potentially lead to overheating of the appliance and if left unresolved could create a potential fire hazard over time. We wish to find all of the affected dryers which lie within the serial numbers below, and replace them free of charge in order to eliminate the risk.

HOW TO CHECK IF YOUR DRYER IS AFFECTED
We are trying to identify the location of these machines in order to remove the potential risk associated with this connector. First, please check if you have one of the models listed above, and if so, please check whether your appliance has a serial number from the following list of potentially affected batches (the model and serial number can be found inside the door of your dryer as shown in the diagram).


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Post# 642579 , Reply# 3   11/29/2012 at 10:43 (4,137 days old) by aegokocarat (United Kingdom)        

Jacob, you do realise that the White knight dryer recall was limited to the condenser models?

Post# 642581 , Reply# 4   11/29/2012 at 10:51 (4,137 days old) by hotpointfan (United Kingdom)        
Tom

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I know, but have WK not investigated the vented ones yet? It could be the same connector on vented models.

Post# 642583 , Reply# 5   11/29/2012 at 10:53 (4,137 days old) by aegokocarat (United Kingdom)        

I doubt it, the condensers use different heating elements to the vented ones, even the compacts do too.

Post# 642584 , Reply# 6   11/29/2012 at 10:57 (4,137 days old) by hotpointfan (United Kingdom)        
Hmm

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Suppose so, how many full size condensor machines have been made by WK but branded else?

Russell Hobbs
Kenwood

Any more?


Post# 642586 , Reply# 7   11/29/2012 at 11:02 (4,137 days old) by aegokocarat (United Kingdom)        

French market:
Curtiss
BLUEsky

Belgium market:
Friac

Holand market:
Everglades


Post# 643955 , Reply# 8   12/4/2012 at 07:58 (4,132 days old) by jmurray01 ()        

I guess your washing would get drier than intended in those models.

Post# 643973 , Reply# 9   12/4/2012 at 09:34 (4,132 days old) by hotpointfan (United Kingdom)        
Jamie

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Yes and perhaps a little singed...

Post# 643979 , Reply# 10   12/4/2012 at 10:13 (4,132 days old) by jmurray01 ()        

I don't see why people buy the brand myself, we have a Beko washer but that's the landlords and the only reason I put up with its super long washes.

I guess some people just have a burning love for Bekos.


Post# 644016 , Reply# 11   12/4/2012 at 13:08 (4,132 days old) by AquaCycle (West Yorkshire, UK)        

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People buy Beko's because they're cheap. The washers are actually proving to be pretty good. Despite it's long wash cycles Jamie, there is no denying it washes well.

 

My sister has one of the higher end models with the more variable cycle times and that's a fantastic machine. I have noticed a big improvement in the performance of their dryers recently, but it's a shame about the problems they're having here with them. Hopefully, they'll get it sorted


Post# 644038 , Reply# 12   12/4/2012 at 14:34 (4,131 days old) by hotpointfan (United Kingdom)        
Beko

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Beko are proving to be fairly good for the prices, like AquaCycle says. Would rather buy a Beko than an Indesit. My mums friend had the Chinese Beko WM5101W that lasted for two years, with twice a day use. I think it will outlive the current Hotpoint Ultima thing.

Post# 649952 , Reply# 13   12/30/2012 at 13:58 (4,105 days old) by Hotpoint9514 ()        

I hate how Beko put the Mini 30 programme on their machines including the long washes which just convinces people to use a cold quick wash such as one of my neighbours but the other one uses cottons 40 and 60 pn her basic beko. They should have put daily washes on them as we'll as mini.

Post# 649995 , Reply# 14   12/30/2012 at 18:35 (4,105 days old) by robliverpool (england Liverpool)        

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I have just bought a beko washing machine after dumping my eleven month old hotpoint. Its all digital and the wash times are not that bad 55 minutes for a 60degree which is quite good as it uses a lot of water being a 7kg

I'm a bit worried about the white knight condensor dryer I sold on e bay last year as that was only 8 months old and might be one of the recalled ones. It was a 7kg and I got rid as it was too hot.


Post# 650131 , Reply# 15   12/31/2012 at 05:14 (4,105 days old) by fido ()        
11 month Hotpoint

Why would you dump a machine that's still in the warranty period?

Post# 650821 , Reply# 16   1/3/2013 at 17:06 (4,101 days old) by robliverpool (england Liverpool)        
hotpoint dumped

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I dumped it as it was the worst machine I've ever owned. Nothing really came out that clean. The rinses were poor and always had to re rinse. Hardly used any water on the main wash even with the super wash button pressed.
I have never been a fan of beko in the past but this one is excellent. Quick wash times. Excellent washing results great spin better choice of wash programs. Cant fault it in any way.


Post# 651011 , Reply# 17   1/4/2013 at 16:36 (4,100 days old) by ronhic (Canberra, Australia)        
Rob

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Which model Beko is it that you have?


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