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Richard Seyferlich Posted on Aug 17, 2017

Asko t702c lint filter won't stay closed. - Asko Dryers

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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!

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  • Posted on Jan 06, 2011

SOURCE: asko t702c stops working after about 5 minutes

If you continue to try to run the dryer after the automatic shut off kicks-in it will shut the cycle down with no flashing lights after the dryer reaches a critical and dangerous temperature. If the dryer is skipping immediately to this step without any flashing lights then call an Asko certified repairman as something may be wrong with the machine. If you have not tried cleaning the condensor, please do this as well. Remove the bottom housing of the dyer, move the two red handle to the right, and pull out the condensor unit. Wash it under warm/hot water using a bathtub or shower and you will see lint and dust come out by the heapful. Replace the condensor unit, wait about 30-45 minutes, and then try restarting your dry cycle.

Kevin C., Asko USA.

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Jason Kennidy

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  • Posted on Jun 03, 2012

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something more than likely fell into the lint trap area. Here's a general walk through that should help you get There are 4 different designs that used on these dryers and each one has its own specific way to access the element, blower, fuses. etc In this FAQ I will describe each design and method to access for each one. ---------------Design 1: This design for this dryer has the heating components located in the front of the machine, which means to gain access you'll have to lift the top and remove the front. You can visually verify this specific type because the lint screen is located inside the dryer requiring you to open the door to gain access to it. As with any do itself repair, always unplug the machine before you start. Here's the method of access listed in numerical order. 1) Remove the lower kick plate by pressing in the two clips, one on each side located in between the upper and lower portion of the front In doing this you'll gain access to the element, located on the right hand side facing, the high limit and thermostat fuse located on the element, the cycling thermostat, located on the blower housing, and thermal fuse, located next to the cycling thermostat. In gas models the gas coils and ignitor may be located on the left hand side facing. If changing the belt, rollers or motor, continue to step two. 2) Lift the top by placing a flat head screwdriver in between the front and the top of the dryer and pry it upwards. In some cases there are two metal clips, one on the left and one on the right, that need to be pushed forward to lift the top up. 3) With the top up and the kickplate removed take the door springs off, one on each side, and remove the door by taking out the 4 screws one upper left and right, one lower left and right, off and don't forget to disconnect your door switch-----------------Design 2 : In this design the heating components are located in the rear of the machine. All you have to do is get behind the dryer, remove the 9 1/4" screws and remove the panel. The element eill on the right had side with the two fuses located on it, the cycle and thermal fuse will be on the lower left on the blower housing. To access the belt, rollers etc, remove the lint trap on top, take out the two screws that are underneath it and using a flat head screwdriver pop the top up. Next, located the two screws that are on the upper left and right inside front of the machine that hold the front. Remove these and then you'll be able to lift and pull the dryer front completely off.--------------Design 3 : In this design the components are located in the front of the machine, but to access them you'll follow the method used in design 2 for accessing the belt, rollers, etc.take out the two screws that are underneath it and using a flat head screwdriver pop the top up. Next, located the two screws that are on the upper left and right inside front of the machine that hold the front. Remove these and then you'll be able to lift and pull the dryer front completely off. The set up will be like design one.--------------- Note: The best way to determine if your dryer is desgin 2 or 3, remove lint trap and pop the top. When you've got this done, you'll be able to look in between the inside rear wall and the rear panel and see if the element, fuses atc are there. If not it will be design 3---------Design 4 : HE, HE2, Duet, etc the way you take the top off is a little different. For these machines, there are 3 to 4 screws located on the top back side you'll need to remove, and then the dryer top can be slid back and removed. From there you'll remove the kickplate in come cases by taking the 3 or 4 screws off located at the bottom of the kickplate. With that removed you will be able to remove the front, but only after you remmove the control panel. The In some cases the components will be located in the rear like the second design.it apart.

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F4 ...fault indication ?..I clean the lint filter and the condenser regularly but the Asko dryer model 7704 will not start with F4 flashing.. Please advise.. Thank you

Unsure if your model has a front housing to be checked.

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Dryer Failure Code Condition Check/Repair F1 Condensate drain overfilling Check condensate reservoir pump and drain tube. F2 Maximum drying time exceeded (3hrs) - Check for tripped circuit breaker or blown fuse
- Check ductwork for lint build-up
- Check hi-limit and cycling thermostat
- Check heating element F3 Thermistor fault - Open thermistor, replace
- Bad wiring to thermistor F4 Too much lint in the lint filter, front housing, or in the condenser Clean lint from lint filter and/or condenser F5 Fault in the moisture sensor - Lint covering sensor in front of housing
- Bad sensor
- Bad wiring to sensor
Feb 23, 2020 • Asko Dryers
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What does the Code C3 mean on my Asko Dryer

Here is the list for the DRYER not sure what model... guys please post MODELS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Failure Code Condition Check/Repair

F1 Condensate drain overfilling.
1. Check condensate reservoir pump and drain tube.

F2 Maximum drying time exceeded (3hrs) 1. Check for tripped circuit breaker or blown fuse
2. Check ductwork for lint build-up
3. Check hi-limit and cycling thermostat
4. Check heating element

F3 Thermistor fault 1. Open thermistor, replace
2. Bad wiring to thermistor

F4 Too much lint in the lint filter, front housing, or in the condenser.1. Clean lint from lint filter and/or condenser

F5 Fault in the moisture sensor · Lint covering sensor in front of housing1. Bad sensor
2. Bad wiring to sensor
Sep 26, 2014 • Asko Dryers
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My asko t721 dryer is one week old and i do not have a manual.it stopped in the middle of a cycle. it had 3 bath towels in it.. it starts when i push the button but will not stay on for more than a few...

Hello, welcome to FixYa.

Based on your description I`d direct you to first check the hi-temp cut out at the back...if you haven`t already.

It will look like this on the Asko dryers...

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If you push this to reset and the unit works, great. I would keep an eye on it though since the hi-limit typically trips for a reason such as a excessive long vent or flex vent being used ( stay away from flex venting ) plugged lint filter, plugged vent ot partially plugged etc.

If it doesn`t run after-wards or it`s not tripped, you`ll need to investigate further...if necessary.

Keep me posted on your progress or what you find and I'll help in whatever manner I can. Good luck.

Regards,

Macmarkus :)
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On my t702c dryer when I push the start button the low heat light comes on and the dryer will not start . I cleaned the filter already


Hi,

There can be many reasons why your dryer will not start or turn...

The most common causes are the belt breaking or jumping off, or the motor going bad...

Here are a couple of tips that I wrote will help you to figure out why your dryer will not run...

Dryer Repair - The Dryer is not Turning

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My belt is broken and I can't find a replacement

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My ASKO T702C dryer just stopped working. It starts but after 5 mins it just turns off. Any suggestions?

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!
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Asko t702c stops working after about 5 minutes

If you continue to try to run the dryer after the automatic shut off kicks-in it will shut the cycle down with no flashing lights after the dryer reaches a critical and dangerous temperature. If the dryer is skipping immediately to this step without any flashing lights then call an Asko certified repairman as something may be wrong with the machine. If you have not tried cleaning the condensor, please do this as well. Remove the bottom housing of the dyer, move the two red handle to the right, and pull out the condensor unit. Wash it under warm/hot water using a bathtub or shower and you will see lint and dust come out by the heapful. Replace the condensor unit, wait about 30-45 minutes, and then try restarting your dry cycle.

Kevin C., Asko USA.
Jun 07, 2009 • Asko Dryers
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