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If you are looking to increase the time, the dryer comes with additional wheels for the timer. The one with the least number of posts is the longest time. I forget if it has two or three posts. You just remove the timer from inside the coin box and slip off the 45 minute wheel, and slide on the 1 hour wheel, and then put the timer back. Very simplet.
I would start by checking the venting for obstructions. disconect the hose and try a load. dont leave the hose off for too many loads as the lint and moisture will go into the room.
the vent that takes the air from the dryer out of the house is clogged. not the part right behind the dryer but from where it goes into the wall to where it leaves the house needs to be cleaned. when the air cant leave the dryer at normal speed it takes for ever to dry a load of clothes
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