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My dryer doesn't dry in one cycle. Have to be put it twice

My dryer doesn't dry in one cycle. Have to be put twice

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I have a GE dryer model #DCVH660EH3BB, it powers on but when I press the start button it beeps twice at me and won't start the cycle. The lint trap and vent have both been thoroughly cleaned.

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