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I DON'T KNOW. I JUST REPAIRED A WASHING MACHINE THAT WAS 'DEAD'. IT WAS THE LID
SWITCH. THERE WAS A PLASTIC POINTER THAT
FIT IN A HOLE TO TOUCH SWITCH WHEN LID WAS CLOSED. GOOD LUCK WITH THAT.
So I want to understand you, you used the drier then turned it off, then you tried using it again but it wouldn't come on. if this is correct then, now you've changed the fuse still nothing. you should make sure there is electric power on the socket, also check the plug-in to see if any wire is loose. get back to me
tumble driers and combination washer driers have a 10 minute safety margin, where the heat fior drying is dispersed, to avoid people grabbing very hot clothing.. especially if it is not quite dry as this would make them, hotter to the touch.
Tumble driers usually continue to tumble, but blow cool air through the clothes to get rid of the heat, before stopping.
This easy to use white Indemnity condenser dryer will make a welcome
addition to any kitchen. The 10 minute cool tumble and reverse tumble
option will help keep creases in your fabric to a minimum. Energy
efficiency ratings & performance: Energy efficiency rating: C.
Maximum drying capacity 7kg. Condenser dryer features: 160 minute
timer. Including 10 minute cool tumble. 2 dryness levels. Manual
control. Reverse tumble option. Reservoir full indicator. Fluff filter.
Size H85, W59.5, D58.5cm. Drying programmes Freshen up cycle.
Manufacturer's 5 year parts and 1 year labour guarantee. Technical
specifications: Energy consumption: 4.48kWh per cycle based on dry
cotton cycle. Energy consumption: 336kWh per year based on dry cotton
cycle. please comment on my post or vote for the solution.
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