Because this is the vented dryer then it doesn't need a water tank to store the water. If it is the condenser model then it is at the top left the water resevoir
I've the 8Kg nodel of this dryer and I find it really good. HOwever, I would prefer if the door hinge was on the left side so that the handle would be on the right -- is it possible to change it over??
It isn't normally possible by a customer, i haven't actually tried it myself Beko will normally say it needs to be changed by a Beko engineeer. If it allows you to do it then it shouldn't be too difficult.
This is a venting model, so will only have the vent pipe for the moisture to go out from. It will be on condenser models where you have the water tank.
I've a beko dtgv8000w, same model only 8kg capacity, it never fully dries the clothes no matter what setting you use, even extra dry. Its complete junk and can't be relied upon. I'm getting rid and going to try find a purely timed drier, theu seem to be very rare now.
Thats a shame to hear, but you are correct that there are not many timed dryers out there as normally the Sensor technology is pretty good. Out of interest, is the dryer in a cold atmosphere like a garage?
@@lords-electrical No its in the house proper, the drier has to be put on twice to dry the clothes, its not overfilled, the clothes have come from a 1400 spin washing machine, the sensor is clean, the vent pipe is clean and clear to outside, the filter is clean as can be. Yet the drier always stops with slightly damp clothes.
@@jasonstynes348 I started to use the towel dry setting for everything, to be fair to the beko, it now dries good. I dont know if it needs to be 'run in' or what because a lot off people seemed to have very poor first impressions. Try towel dry setting before you return it.
Good info. Thank you! Just hope that Beko have the estimated time display for each tumble drying settings.
Yes thanks very much. It’s a pity Beko don’t employ you to make videos for them. Their user manuals are absolutely appalling.
Very true
Can the door be reversed on this model
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🇮🇪☘️. Great information thank you 👍
Great vidéo, thank you. Do you know how to open and empty the water reservoir?
Because this is the vented dryer then it doesn't need a water tank to store the water. If it is the condenser model then it is at the top left the water resevoir
I've the 8Kg nodel of this dryer and I find it really good. HOwever, I would prefer if the door hinge was on the left side so that the handle would be on the right -- is it possible to change it over??
It isn't normally possible by a customer, i haven't actually tried it myself Beko will normally say it needs to be changed by a Beko engineeer. If it allows you to do it then it shouldn't be too difficult.
what is the difference to the DTLV7041W please?
Please tell me how to select a high heat dry or a low heat dry as these aren’t indicated in the display nor in the manual.
I want to know that too.
I have beko 1to 8kg DTBC8001W start button do not work what to do
Do I need to plum into pipes to empty the water
The height to the underside of my worktop is 84.5. Is the height of the tumble drier adjustable to take it lower than 85.
The front feet will be slightly adjustable but it will only be by a small amount
How did you put in the light? You hid it
I can't find the ways to extract the water tank
This is a venting model, so will only have the vent pipe for the moisture to go out from. It will be on condenser models where you have the water tank.
Great video, very informative!
Glad it was helpful!
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I've a beko dtgv8000w, same model only 8kg capacity, it never fully dries the clothes no matter what setting you use, even extra dry. Its complete junk and can't be relied upon. I'm getting rid and going to try find a purely timed drier, theu seem to be very rare now.
Thats a shame to hear, but you are correct that there are not many timed dryers out there as normally the Sensor technology is pretty good. Out of interest, is the dryer in a cold atmosphere like a garage?
@@lords-electrical No its in the house proper, the drier has to be put on twice to dry the clothes, its not overfilled, the clothes have come from a 1400 spin washing machine, the sensor is clean, the vent pipe is clean and clear to outside, the filter is clean as can be. Yet the drier always stops with slightly damp clothes.
I have to agree i just got one and it's been on for hours and still not dry it will be going back in the morning waste of money
Can you tell me what one did you get and is it any good does it dry the clothes
@@jasonstynes348 I started to use the towel dry setting for everything, to be fair to the beko, it now dries good. I dont know if it needs to be 'run in' or what because a lot off people seemed to have very poor first impressions. Try towel dry setting before you return it.
Hi I pay beko7kg I don't know how I do it at home
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