What is the order of the wires that plug into a hoover apollo deluxe timer?
I have bought a replacement timer for my Hoover Apollo Deluxe dryer, but didnt take note of the wire positions when disconnecting the old timer. Can someone please tell me the correct way to plug in the wires?
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Wow, a late 1980 machine! If it is turning and not heating it probably needs a new heating element, IF you can find one. New ones are more energy efficient and look prettier. They also have sensing programs to stop drying when the clothes are dry and my Whirlpool has a water injector to steam refresh clothes or remove creases before you wear.
With a an electrical short that is strong enough to trip the safety on the house, it must be repaired or replaced to be safe. So it is a matter of your taste and the cost. I would bring it to a repair shop, ask for a quote and their opinion based on the condition of the vacuum.
If a condenser dryer:
Make sure water tank removed if not empty.OR empty it first.
If not a condenser dryer ..make sure the outlet tubing is not stretched so it is damaged.
Make sure the item is NOT plugged into the mains.
Make sure you have some towels or other soft item to place the machine so you do not damage it before you place it on its side.
Make sure that if it is heavy .....you have some help.
i dont think so , even if you could get the parts it would be quite tricky to fix without the proper tools and if you bought the tools they would cost more than a replacement dryer
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