I have an LG DLE5001W Dryer. What happens is upon turning the machine on the check filter light starts to blink. When I go to pick a drying process and hit start it won't start. Instead, the machine beeps twice
SOURCE: Dryer won't work, Check Filter light is on
I had exactly the same problem with my newish LG dryer. I deduced that the dryer's computer essentially needed to be rebooted. I pulled the plug for a minute or so, then plugged it back in. It works perfectly now.
SOURCE: GE front load dryer
Clothing gets caught in the front of the dryer as it spins. This is leaving black marks and wholes in our clothing.
SOURCE: Power flashes but doesnt start
A more in-depth but permanent solution to this problem is to hard-wire the circuit control this 'safety' switch. It is only there to make sure that the carafe is mounted completely on the blender base. If you can't master that idea without the aid of a safety switch, you probably shouldn't be trusted around blenders anyway. ;)<br /><br />If you are interested in fixing this problem for good and don't mind a little dis assembly, then it isn't hard to move ahead. You'll need a Philips and flat-head screwdriver, a pair of wire cutters/strippers (scissors could do in a pinch since the wires are quite small). <br /><br />Unplug the base unit and flip it over. Use a small flat-head screwdriver to click the tabs holding on the grey sub-base onto the white base. Then several philips screws will be exposed, undo those and loosen the base from the motor and control boards.<br /><br />There will be three wires running to the safety switch at the back of the blender. In my blender, the wires were red, white and black. The red wire was for the switch on the left, the one that usually gets depressed when the little white 'foot' on the carafe is mounted correctly. The white is common or power. I haven't figured out the black switch. After some experimentation, I found that cutting the red and white wires, stripping them back, and twisting them together with a wire nut solved the problem completely for me. I would recommend leaving the black wire untouched.<br /><br />Once you have done your minor wiring work, you can use a piece of electrical tape to hold the bundle of wires up to the side, or just tuck the wires around other wires, or plastic mounts, just to keep them away from the motor housing. Then you can reassemble the blender base, and it should work flawlessly... even if all of the ridiculously flimsy little white feet have broken off your carafe.<br />
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.
SOURCE: PS3 won't turn on
hi
there king
This
is more an amber coloured light and in the gaming world its known as
the YLOD the yellow light of death,
You
can send the console to Sony to fix for around $150 4-6 weeks of
waiting time.
The
More popular choice at moment is to fix it your self at home
using a PS3 repair guide made by a professional ps3 repair man for
the complete beginner costing around $30 - $40.
You
can see why its more popular and why gamers are turning to repair
guides everyday. Go
to GAMER
FIX
and you will find a full description of your problem, also Sony's
details if you wish to contact them and the most recommended ps3
repair guide on the web.
You
will get back to gaming with either option
Best
regards
Peter
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