nope,, but
all dryers are generically the same
remove the front panel and door
pull the drum
loop the belt around the drum, at apporximately the wear marks of the old belt
reinsert the drum
loop the belt around the motor pulley
pull the tensioner pulley hard against the spring to the end of its travel
loop the belt around the tensioner pulley
allow the tensioner to move back under spring pressure to tension the belt
rotate the drum by hand to make sure the belt is aligned and not coing to jump off the pulleys
reinstall front panel & door

the tensioner may be on the bottom belt run pusshing up, or the top run pulling down
breaking belts sometimes pull the tensioner out of its mounts, there is only one place that the tensioner will reinstall.
Its a standard whirpool dryer, rebadged as hoover, so the local parts guy has the belts rollers felts and glides as necessary, they are common to all the dryers whirlpool makes.
Thanks Ray, when opened (perhaps 50 times) the link does not return the manual on the manuals on line website. There is a message at the bottom which says that they had found the manual 6 years ago and to click here. Unfortunately I have had manuals on typewriters and motorbikes and many other unrelated things. But after another 3 hours of searching I have had to give up.Thanks for trying to help me. Leon Boase
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