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I own an asko dryer model T702c It rarely dries my clothes. Mostly the itmes remain damp and it is always steamy inside the dryer As far as towels go - I may as well never put a towel in the dryer as it never gets dry What is going on

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 01, 2008

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it sounds like an airflow problem. check everywhere the air flows. inside the lint catch. the vent behind the dryer may be clogged or kinked. the exhaust line in the floor or wall of the house might be clogged. 689b12c.jpg

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 09, 2009

SOURCE: Our model medt5870tw0 maytag dryer does not dry properly

First , remove the vent hose from the dryer to see if good air flow is coming out the dryer vent . If not , could have a bad blower wheel . If so , then check the vent hose AND vent to outside to see if blocked . A dryer will either heat or not heat . Since your dryer heats , try drying a load without the vent hose connected to the dryer and see if it heats fine (telling you , a vent problem is apparent . Sometimes a dryer is pushed too far back , kinking the vent hose also .

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 18, 2009

SOURCE: My dryer take longer and longer to dry clothes. I

check to make sure lint trap is clean also make sure exhaust is not clogged. if both are clear than you probably need to replace your heating elements. if this the case than you need to call an appliance repair tech. trying to do it yourself could result in electricution. also make sure your drum is turning.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 20, 2009

SOURCE: My ASKO T702C dryer just stopped working

Try opening the bottom vent panel and pulling out the filter box (there are directions and handles)... hold the filter under running hot water for a while and you should see all this nasty stuff come out. Worked for me!

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 15, 2009

SOURCE: Dryer works but doesn't get clothes dry. They're

Sounds like inadequate air flow through the machine. In order for the any dryer to function air is forced through the machine and outside. If the discharge is blocked or obstructed in any way the moist air will not be removed, and the clothes will not dry.

Disconnect dryer from wall and clean the wall outlet and and dryer discharge pipe.

Also, if you are trying to force air higher than 6 feet up the wall from a basement you will need a booster fan on the piping.

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