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My clothes are not completly dry when I dry them for about 56 minutes.. at times I have to dry my clothes as much as 3 times to get them dry I have tried putting less amounts in with no luck. It seems to have heat in it eveytime I open the door..

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    my clothes wont get completely dry

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Reset your two circuit breakers. Check all vents and vent lines. Check your lint filter and its receptacle. Is all the water being spun out by your washer first?

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