The 1930 H / 1930H6 belt is a 1930 mm rubber strap with 6 grooves that allows the tub of your Hotpoint tumble dryer to turn. It is sold at the best price and will be delivered within 24 hours.
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Spare part : ribbed belt (serpentine belt or poly-Vee Drive belt) 1930H6
Elastic belt : no
Length : 1930 mm
Section : H
Ribs : 6
Fits in : tumble dryer / clothes dryer
Compatible with the following brands : Hotpoint
Reference : C00031321, 57X1074, 481281728292, 481281728437, 2951240100, 1053779, C00104496, C00104495, C00050028, C00027327, LT20759069, LT21069409, C00377954, 1020942, 27145, 482000026174, GSL598130000010, , 6PH 1930, 1930 H6, PH 1930
Weight : 49 g
The drive belt of your Hotpoint tumble dryer is worn out and must be replaced by the 1930 H / 1930H6 belt in the following cases:
To check if the main engine is functioning in the spin cycle, follow these steps: 1. Unplug the dryer (without any content in the tub or basket, nor in the drum or basket). Remove the belt that connects the pulleys of the main engine to the one of the transmission box. Then, you can perform the following checks: 1. Manually rotate the drum to ensure that there is no blockage or abnormal resistance. Visually check the condition of the belt. Make sure it is in good condition, without cracks or excessive wear. Examine the electrical connections of the main engine. Make sure they are securely attached and that there are no bare or damaged wires. If everything seems to be in good condition, you can proceed with a functionality test. Plug in the dryer and select the spin cycle. Carefully observe the main engine to see if it is rotating correctly. If the drum does not rotate or if the engine emits abnormal noises, it is possible that the engine is defective and needs to be replaced. Remember to unplug the appliance before any intervention for safety reasons.
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