The lights that blink simultaneously are the drying, cooldown, pressaver, clean lint filter and control.
SOURCE: Bosch Axxis WTL 5400 Electric Condensation Dryer...Lint Filter Light
have you checked the vent line it could be stopped up if the line is bent same affect as the lint filter being full
SOURCE: bosch maxx wtl 6300 dryer when
Hi Guys...
At least I can shed some light on how to open the bottom part.
When you are looking into the dryer with the door open, take a look at the bottom hinge of the door. There is what looks like to be button popped out slightly..
Place your thumb on it and press. This should open the bottom part of the dryer. Then clear out the gap between where the lint filter connects to the other units below it (when the door is closed...)
Hope this makes sense... there seems to be a sensor there..
I just cleaned mine so praying that the beeps stop.. Its been driving us mad for the last 8 months!
SOURCE: Bosch Nexxt 500 Electric Dryer: lint filter light goes on even though it does not need emptying
I had the same problem and figured if the lint sensor is clogged, covered or otherwise gummed up with lint, dirt, hair, etc then this will continue to happen regardless of wether the lint trap is clean.
So I took my compressor and blew out the slot where the trap slides into...stuff flew everywhere (so watch your eyes or wear goggles). I then vaccumed it up and did it again... and again and again each time loads of stuff came out. Once nothing blew out I loaded the dryer and have not had the problem since...
This makes sense right? so if you can try this solution.
SOURCE: dryer keeps stopping - check filter light on
For Sgt 48 - You are not reading the original message very well - The original help question didn't say they saw check filter at the beginning or end of a dry cycle they indicated that the dryer STOPS MID DRY and says check filter - this is not a friendly reminder, it is indicating something is wrong and the filter needs to be completely cleaned out (and past the filter down in the interior of the dryer) and if that does not work then you need to also check the dryer hose for kinks, lint build up, etc. Lastly, reset the dryer by unplugging it (or flipping the breaker) for a minute or so and hold down on the start/pause button for 8 seconds while it is unplugged (this will reset the error code for check filter, among other things).
SOURCE: dryer check filter light keeps blinking and dryer
There is a reminder light to "Check Lint Filter" near the lower right of the cycle knob. It will come on every time the power button is pushed. After cleaning the lint filter, if the "check lint screen" light does not go off, it is likely that the touch pad control will need replacement.
Good Morning friend, thank you for your post!
From my understanding your Frigidaire dryer, LEQ1442ES1, will run and then shut down after three or four minutes. I would recommend a reset on your dryer which you can do by unplugging your power cord for roughly ten minutes.
If that does not correct the issue it sounds like a potential problem with your control panel or a sensor. I would suggest having a professional come out and repair your appliance to avoid any unnecessary part purchases. -Matt
Hey friend, thank you for your post!
From my understanding the panel on your Electrolux dryer is blinking and will not dry. It sounds like a potential problem with your control panel or sensor. I would perform a reset on your appliance which you can do by unplugging the power cord or flipping the household circuit breaker off for ten minutes.
If you continue to experience the lights blinking on your display the control panel or sensor may need to be replaced and I would recommend seeking assistance from a professional service technician for proper exchange of electrical components. -Matt
Hello everclavel - Try reprogramming the dryer by flipping the household circuit breaker off or unplugging it. Wait approximately ten minutes and restart unit. If it proves to be ineffective, the dryer could possibly be experiencing a communication error with the main control board, wiring failure, or faulty door lock assembly. Connect with a certified technician to move forward accurately to assist with the repairs.
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