`Hi there.
My machine is a slightly different model. (Simpson Sirocco 450 (39P450). But I would think that you are experiencing the same problem I had.
Unfortunatly Electroloux were not helpfull at all when I requested a wiring diagram or any other information about this problem. Looking at the design I am sure that this is a VERY common problem and that they should be well aware of this.
Firstly I will explain why this happens.
There are 2 heat sensors that are supposed to regulate the temperature of the dryer. These are not adequetly exposed to te actual temperature of the outgoing air.
The reason for this is that these sensors are mounted against a metal plate with two minute little holes (about 0,3mm) punched into the exhaust fan cavity. This is supposed to expose them to the exhaust air.
Once some lint (Fluff) covers these two holes your sensors will not be exposed to the flow of air sufficiently.
Then the sensor under your reset button will trip before the two sensors at the back have the opportunity of regulating the element.
In essence it is just poor design and testing of the product.
Please be aware that there is a danger in working on these items. Both electrically and mechanically. If you are unsure please use somebody that has the knowladge and ability to effect these modifications.
What I have done might point you in the right direction for you to get the result you want.
The way I fixed this problem on my Simpson Sirocco 450 (39P450) is as follows:
First remove the Cover & belt driving the fan on your machine.
Remove the back cover of your machine find two sensors that are attatched to the air outlet. These sensors are about 16mm in diameter and have to Lugs where the electrical connection is made sticking out the back.
Remove the coverplate holding these sensors in place.
There are two small holes where the sensors press against a metal plate. (Not the holes where the screw go through!!!)
If you cannot actually find these small punch holes, use the metal plate you have removed holding the sensors to mark the correct position to drill.
Drill these two holes to about 8mm to 10mm in diameter. I suggest you use about 8 mm and then test your machine. If it still has the same problem can drill larger holes. (I have gone up to 12mm but I think that it was just too much.)
Remount everything and it should be OK.
Cheers Gerhard
From New Zealand
gertdied@hotmail.com
Gerhard
April 2006