Complete Owner's Guide
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Troubleshooting
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES SOLUTIONS
Drying cycle
takes too
long, outside
of the dryer
feels too hot
or smells hot.
• Lint filter is clogged with lint.
• Exhaust duct requirements
have not been met.
• Electric dryer is connected to
a 208 volt circuit.
• Drying procedures have not
been followed.
• Outside exhaust hood or
exhaust duct may be clogged
or restricted.
• High humidity.
• Make sure all lint has been removed
from the dryer lint filter before start-
ing each cycle.
• Exhaust duct must be at least 4
inches in diameter and made of
rigid or semi-rigid metal.
• When in place, the duct must not
exceed length listed in the installation
instructions.
• Drying time will be 20% longer than
drying on a 240 volt circuit.
• See
Operating Instructions
.
• Clean out any obstruction.
• Use a dehumidifier near the dryer.
Excess
moisture
in drum
between
cycles.
• Exhaust damper stuck open
or not present.
• Fix or clean the damper, or install
new one.
Excessive
wrinkling.
• Dryer is overloaded.
• Items left in dryer too long.
• Insufficient sorting of items.
• Drying temperature too high.
• Drying load is very small.
• DO NOT overload. See
Operating
Instructions
.
• Remove items as soon as cycle
ends.
• See
Operating Instructions
.
• Follow fabric care label instructions.
• Add two or three larger items.
Scratching
or chipping
of the drum
finish.
• Foreign objects such as
coins, pins, clips or buttons
are inside the dryer.*
• Permanently attached items
such as belt buckles, zippers
and fasteners may be hitting
the inside of the drum.*
• Always remove foreign objects from
pockets before laundering. Remove
objects from drum and restart
dryer.
• It may be necessary to sew a scrap
of material securely around orna-
ments before drying to prevent
scratching and damage to the
dryer.
* Drum damage caused by foreign objects or permanently attached
items is not covered by the warranty.