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General
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Electric Dryer
NOTE:
1.
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voltage.
2. Other factors contributing to long dry times, or clothes condition: load size, large bulky items,
ambient temperature, room size (if not exhausted outdoor), washer spin speed, washer rinse
temperature.
3. Small loads (less than 3 lbs.) if not treated with destaticizer, could develop a static charge if over
dried and cling to drum surface (no tumble), causing wrinkles, shrinkage, or melting. Use a fabric
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COMPLAINT
WRINKLES
SHRINKAGE
DAMAGE
NO HEAT
LONG DAY
TIME
ALL FABRICS
ALL LOADS
YES
NO HEAT
LONG DRY TIME
CHECK
THERMOSTATE
TEMPERATURE
DRUM SPEED
NOTE 2
YES
YES
CHECK 240 V
BOTH SUPPLY
CHECK 240 V
AT BOTH
HEATERS
NO
NO
CHECK
HEATERS
RESISTANCE
(NOTE 1)
CHECK
MOTOR SWITCH
NO. 1 AND NO. 2
TIMER SWITCH
HEAT SELECTOR
SWITCH
THERMOSTATS
CHECK
THERMOSTAT
OPERATION
TEMP CHECK
CHECK
HEATERS
RESISTANCE
(NOTE 1)
SYNTHETICS ONLY
WRINKLE SRHINKAGE
DAMAGE
CHECK SHAGS CUTS
ALL DRUM &
INTERIOR SURFACES
CHECK
GARMENT CARE
LABEL
WASH & DRY
INFORMATION
NOTE 3
THERMOSTAT
TEMPERATURE
ALL HOOKS AND
ZIPPERS MUST
BE CLOSED FOR
WASH AND DRY
SNAGS ON GARMENT
FRONT ONLY ARE
CAUSED BY
NORMAL WEAR OR
DAMAGE BY COUNTER
DESKS ETC.
CHECK DRUM
SPEED EXHAUST
SYSTEM
CUSTOMER USAGE
(NOTE 2)
CHECK
WIRING
CHECK
ARE THE CLOTHES
STILL DAMP?
CHECK
TIME ADVANCE
RESISTOR
CHECK WASHER
BASKET AND
AGITATOR
DRY
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