Dryer Problem Hi, I am using Haier HWD1000 washer/dryer. When I am drying clothes, dryer runs for 5 minutes and stops by showing warning code as EC4. What should I do to dry my clothes? Please assist!
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timed cycle mean dryer not on sensor dry mode. check wire connection on moisture sensor bars (i think you forget to put 2 wire connector put together). when you use other cycle dryer use moisture sensor to dry cloths so sensor not working dryer will stop in 5 minutes or so because dryer think there are no wet cloths to dry. hope this help you.
Put your knee against the door handle and press it against the handle until you hear a click. The machine should start filling within a minute.
This is a problem I had start occurring about a month after I started using the machine. You will soon do this for every load, a minor annoyance on a cheap machine.
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Error EC4 refers to the temperature of the air vent. Within 30 minutes of dry cycle there is 5 minutes in which the temperature is not increasing.
Ask the technician to repair it.
Alternatively make a custom cycle with no drying cycle and hang dry the laundry. I usually do this myself as opposed to listening to it groan for 2-3 hours.
solved!!!! theres a flaw in the machine, lint builds up in air return area from the back of the machine to the heater, takes about 45 min to fix, take off lid and back pannel, remove weight, remove heater wires and hoses, remove plastic air return area, clean out lint, put back together, the air temp sensor is in the plasic housing in the rear of the plastic housing, the lint blocks air from circulating and triggers warning
Have you tried lengthening the dryer cycle or running it at a higher temp? The usual culprit for wet clothes is not running a dryer long enough or hot enough. (I remember some stand-alone dryers (coin-operated with a fixed drying time per coin) that needed two cycles to dry stuff.
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