Condensing tumble dryer causing excessive moisture/steam in kitchen

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About a year ago I got a new beko condensing tumble dryer. My wife is convinced it dries clothes much better than the hotpoint it replaced however since day 1 it has made the whole kitchen very hot and also produces an excessive amount of steam and condensation on windows.

I didn't think much of it at the time but it can't be right that it does this, would these symptoms indicate a particular fault or is there anything else I could do to try and help this?

Thanks
 
Are you 100% sure it is a condensing dryer? If so, surely the condenser can't be working? Does the water tank fill with water?
 
Are you 100% sure it is a condensing dryer? If so, surely the condenser can't be working? Does the water tank fill with water?
Ha, yeah it is, the condenser tray fills normally .
The model is a DTBC8001W 8 kg Condenser Tumble Dryer
 
Well I'd get the manufacturer out - it clearly isn't doing what it's supposed to do.
 
I don't think condenser dryers have a hose.

Yeah certainly not an external one anyway. I've checked the door seal etc but as I mentioned it's been doing it since brand new, injust didn't realise it was an issue at 1st.

I'll phone them up bit could end up being better to just replace, I was basically hoping this was a common issue that had a known fix
 
The instruction book for that model says to connect the hose either to the catch tank or a drain
 
I think they are fitted as standard to the tank (hence it catching water) and optional to a drain.
 
The seals are gone.
Happens to them all eventually.

You could easily strip it down, clean it and replace anything worn. You may find the filter basket seals to be shot. The basket is easy to replace.

It's just muck and dirt.
 
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