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Posted on Jun 01, 2008

Dryer not working

MY dryer just stopped working in the middle of drying. The dryer does hav electricity because the buzzer works it just will not turn on to dry.

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You can check if the door mechenezim is ok.

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1Turn off and unplug the dryer. Since you need to remove the front panels and expose the electrical wiring of the dryer's buzzer you should turn the dryer off and then unplug the machine to avoid shocks. Once the dryer has been unplugged, turn its dial to the "on" setting to make sure the dryer is completely powered down.
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