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i think the answer is in the question....
you have bought a machine for multiple users (apartment. camping sites)
did you get a key for the coin box?
if so. just keep coins handy run them through the coin-op.
otherwise, you may need to employ an electrician to bypass it
Without a complete model number it's hard to say which direction to go. You might need a door switch, some door switches with an interior drum light will be a 3 wire switch allowing the interior light to come on but not the dryer start when the door is closed. Some dryers had a start relay mounted inside the control panel, which is controlled by the main board, failure of these relays can cause a no-op situation. Pleazer Appliance...
that is correct, there a re multiple "cams"/discs that will increase/decrease times, they should be inside the lock box atop the machine, they come with the unit when delivered and that s the likely storage spot for them
mechanical coin op timers come without the shut off cam installed
there are slots around the edge corresponding to different times, that take a pin cam. the pin cam is in the box for the installer to insert to the owners specification, between 24 and 60 minutes in 6 minute intervals usually, hope you retained the packaging, or the old timer which should have its cam pin still in it
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