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Tumble Dryer Timer Stock Number: ES546220

Genuine Electrolux spare part for a wide selection of makes and models of tumble dryer

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Manufactured by Zanussi

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Tumble Dryer Timer

The timer unit sits behind the timer knob on the control panel of your tumble dryer and controls how long the dryer runs for. Make sure your tumble dryer is on the right time setting and your clothes don't burn inside the drum with this replacement timer from eSpares.

Specification:

  • 150-minute timer

This is a genuine Electrolux spare that has been made to fit many brands and models of tumble dryer.

Please check the suitable model fit list to ensure that this is the correct part for your appliance.

3 Questions and 3 Answers

I’ve replaced the heater and the drum thermostat. Therefore, would replacing the controller solve the problem.

By Paul Jarvis - Scotland. - 26 September 2021
  • Ashleigh from eSpares
    Ashleigh at eSpares says...

    Please see https://www.espares.co.uk/advice/appliancetype/tumble-dryers for advice

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Zanussi, Model TC7114W. S/N 23400273, Prod No. 916720602 00 Heater has been replaced and the thermostat but the I do not think the drum stat was checked.

By T A S - Cumbria - 03 March 2020
  • eSpares Staff from eSpares
    eSpares Staff at eSpares says...

    The timer is part of the dryer circuit which control the heating but the rest of the circuit would need to be checked with a multimeter.

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The drums rotates in one direction for 5 minutes then reverses for 7 seconds before the cycle begins again. Will a new timer cure the problem?

By Peter Harris - - 12 January 2017
  • Chris from eSpares
    Chris at eSpares says...

    This is likely to be normal and a new timer would be unlikely to change this.

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