timer may be stuck at a certain place as they have points that at times tend to burn out and stick when the timer gets to that point. do the other settings work? some times the moister sensor will not
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...timer settings for 6 mos. Now it only works on one setting and turns off. One more note: you have to gently pull the timer knob for it to turn on Hello David, We're sorry to hear about your concerns ...
...certain point. As the clothes dry it trips a thermostat that lets the timer advance. Until this is fixed DON"T trust the timer to shut off the dryer. Sometimes it won't or could leave the dryer ...
...works no heat It could be the heating element, a safety limit, a control problem, or an electrical problem. A heating coil is used to warm the clothes as they get tossed gently inside the drum. A ...
timer is set to "timed Dry', it doesn't dry. When set to another space on the dial, it works fine. In some dryer's the control panel relies on a thermistor rather than a CYCLING thermostat to regulate
...works on certain settings, I think the timer is gone. Is there a safety that would stop it from drying if the timer was broken If there is no heat at all, it is the heating elment is most likly broke ...
works otherwise. What would be the problem. Would it be the thermal fuse and where is it located It could be the heating element, a safety limit, a control problem, or an electrical problem. A heating
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works is you set the timer to say more dry,you start it and the heat comes on,when the dryer reaches temp the heat shuts down and the timer starts to advance,it will move a little until the heat comes
...certain temperature for the dryer to operate safely. The drum temp control for cotton is 160f. A limit on the heater housing is 250f. If it fails another smaller limit is mounted nearby that blows at ...
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