Introdução
A condenser dryer needs a small pump to lift condensed water into the collection tank. When the pump clogs or fails, the machine thinks the tank is full and stops drying. Follow this guide to remove, clean, or replace the pump and restore proper operation.
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Slide the condensate container completely out of the front panel.
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Remove the two coarse plastic screws hidden behind the drawer opening.
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Undo the rear upper screw securing the service side panel.
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Remove four screws along the bottom edge of the same panel.
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Unscrew the three fasteners on the small lower access cover.
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Remove the cover to gain direct access to the condensate pump.
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Release the spring clamp and slide the pump outlet hose off its stub.
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Disconnect the main inlet hose and rinse it clear of lint or sludge.
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Unplug the level sensor connector located beside the pump.
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Disconnect the two power wires from the pump terminals.
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Flush debris from the pump housing, impeller, and ports with water.
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Verify the internal float moves freely after cleaning.
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Seat the cleaned or replacement pump into the cradle until the clips lock.
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Reconnect the pump power leads and the level sensor plug.
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Push each hose fully onto its original port and secure with clamps or zip-ties.
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Reinstall the lower access cover and tighten its three screws.
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Position the service side panel, fit all screws, and slide the condensate drawer back in.
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Restore power and run a short cycle to confirm the pump runs and hoses stay dry.
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With the pump cleaned or replaced and all hoses clear, your dryer can again move condensate to the tank and complete its cycles. Keep the hoses free of buildup to avoid future blockages.