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Buzzer at end of dryer cycle too loud. Can I turn it down or disengage it?

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Usually, there is a front panel control for buzzer volume or turn it off completely. If nothing there, you will need to locate the buzzer and either remove and tape the wires or if the unit has an opening, stuff some paper into the opening.

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