My Roper elec. dryer only drys for maybe 10 minutes and stops. If I hit the start button it will begin again only to stop again before finishing the cycle.
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I also own this model, and the manual isn't availble on OXO's site. But this is what I've learned over the years:
To set clock:
Press and hold clock/timer button for 3 seconds (clock icon will appear on left side of screen).
Input time using keypad then quickly press clock/timer button to save.
To set timer:
Press and release clock/timer button.
If necessary, press clear/memory so timer reads all zeroes.
Enter desired time using keypad (to a maximum of 99hrs:99mins:99secs).
Press stop/start to begin countdown.
Pause countdown by pressing stop/start; resume by pressing button again.
When countdown is complete, timer will beep continuously for 30 seconds and display will flash. Timer will then beep every 10 seconds for 10 minutes until the stop/start button is pressed.
Press clock/timer button to return to clock function.
To time activities:
Press and release clock/timer button.
If necessary, press clear/memory so timer reads all zeroes.
Press stop/start and plus (+) sign will appear on right side of screen as timer begins counting up.
Pause count-up by pressing stop/start; resume by pressing button again.
When you're finished timing, press stop/start to end timing function.
I own this model also and OXO doesn't offer the manual online. So here's what I've learned to do:
To set clock:
Press and hold clock/timer button for 3 seconds (clock icon will appear on left side of screen).
Input time using keypad then quickly press clock/timer button to save.
To set timer:
Press and release clock/timer button.
If necessary, press clear/memory so timer reads all zeroes.
Enter desired time using keypad (to a maximum of 99hrs:99mins:99secs).
Press stop/start to begin countdown.
Pause countdown by pressing stop/start; resume by pressing button again.
When countdown is complete, timer will beep continuously for 30 seconds and display will flash. Timer will then beep every 10 seconds for 10 minutes until the stop/start button is pressed.
Press clock/timer button to return to clock function.
To time activities:
Press and release clock/timer button.
If necessary, press clear/memory so timer reads all zeroes.
Press stop/start and plus (+) sign will appear on right side of screen as timer begins counting up.
Pause count-up by pressing stop/start; resume by pressing button again.
When you're finished timing, press stop/start to end timing function.
Press and hold clock/timer button for 3 seconds (clock icon will appear on left side of screen).
Input time using keypad then quickly press clock/timer button to save.
To set timer:
Press and release clock/timer button.
If necessary, press clear/memory so timer reads all zeroes.
Enter desired time using keypad (to a maximum of 99hrs:99mins:99secs).
Press stop/start to begin countdown.
Pause countdown by pressing stop/start; resume by pressing button again.
When countdown is complete, timer will beep continuously for 30 seconds and display will flash. Timer will then beep every 10 seconds for 10 minutes until the stop/start button is pressed.
Press clock/timer button to return to clock function.
To time activities:
Press and release clock/timer button.
If necessary, press clear/memory so timer reads all zeroes.
Press stop/start and plus (+) sign will appear on right side of screen as timer begins counting up.
Pause count-up by pressing stop/start; resume by pressing button again.
When you're finished timing, press stop/start to end timing function.
If it starts right back up after stopping there is an electrical problem maybe at the motor start switch. If you have to wait for an hour before it will start again then the problem might be that the motor needs to be cleaned of a lint build up.
look in the vent line for a small disk shaped overload with two wires coming out of it. it may be bad. also check for a lint build-up in the exhaust line out of the blower. check the damper outlet going out of the house for a build-up of lint.
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