Whirlpool LEQ8000JQ User Instructions - Page 6

Troubleshooting

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1. Unpludgryeor rdisconnepcot wer. 2. Openthedryedr oorL. ocatethelightbulbcoveor ntheback wcoarlnloeftorhftehdercyoevrR.eerR.meomvtohevetsehcerceowvloecra. tedintheloweright 3. Turn bulb counterclockwise. Replace the bulb with a 10-watt appliance bulb only. Replace the cover and secure with the screw. 4. Plug in dryer or reconnect power. TROUBLESHOOTING First try the solutions suggested hers and possibly avoid the cost of a service call... Dryer will not run • Checkthe following: Is the power cord plugged in? Has a fuse blown, or has a circuit breaker tripped? There may be 2 fuses or circuit breakers for the dryer. Check to make sure both fuses are intact and tight, or that both circuit breakers have not tripped. Was a regular fuse used? Use a time-delay fuse. Is the dryer door firmly closed? Was the Start button firmly pressed? Is a cycle selected? No heat • Has a fuse blown, or a circuit breaker tripped? Electric dryers use 2 household fuses or breakers. The drum may be turning, but you may not have heat. • Has an air dry cycle been selected? Select the right cycle for the types of garments being dried. • For gas dryers, is the valve open on the supply line? • Is the dryer located in a room with temperature below 45°F (7°0}? Proper operation of dryer cycles requires temperatures above 45°F (7°C). • Was a cold rinse water used? Was the load very wet? Expect longer drying times with items rinsed in cold water and with items that hold moisture (cottons). • Is the load too large and heavy to dry quickly? Separate the load to tumble freely. Unt on load • Is the lint screen clogged? Clean lint screen. Check for air movement. • Is the load properly sorted? Sort lint givers (towels, chenille) from lint takers (corduroy, synthetics). Also sort by color. • Is the load too big or too heavy?. Dry smaller loads so lint can be carried to the lint screen. • Was the load overdried? Use correct dryer settings for load type. Overdrying can cause lint-attracting static electricity. See "Dryer Cycle Descriptions" (separate sheet). • Was paper or tissue left in pockets? • Is pilling being mistaken for lint? Pilling (surface fuzz) is caused by normal wear and laundering. Stains on load or color change Unusual sounds • Has the dryer had a period of non-use? If the dryer hasn't been used for a while, there may be a thumping sound during the first few minutes of operation. • Is it a gas dryer? The gas valve clicking is a normal operating sound. • Was dryer fabric softener properly used? Add dryer fabric softener sheets at the beginning of the cycle. Fabric softener sheets added to a partially-dried load can stain your garments. • Were items soiled when placed in the dryer? Items should be clean before being dried. • Were items properly sorted? Sort light colors from dark colors. Sort colorfast items from noncolorfast items. Clothes are not drying satisfactorily • Checkthe following: Is the lint screen clogged with lint? Is the exhaust vent or outside exhaust hood clogged with lint, restricting air movement? Run the dryer for 5-10 minutes. Hold your hand under the outside exhaust hood to check air movement. If you do not feel air movement, clean exhaust system of lint or replace exhaust vent with heavy metal or flexible metal vent. See your Installation Instructions. Is the exhaust vent crushed or kinked? Replace with heavy metal or flexible metal vent. See your Installation Instructions. Are fabric softener sheets blocking the grille? Use only one fabric softener sheet, and use it only once. Items shrinking • Was the dryer overloaded? Dry smaller loads that will tumble freely. • Did the load overdry? Check the manufacturer's care label. Match dryer setting to load type. Loads are wrinkled • Was the load removed from dryer at the end of the cycle? • Was the dryer overloaded? Dry smaller loads that can tumble freely. • Did the load overdry? Check the manufacturer's care label. Match dryer setting to load type. 6

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1. Unplug
dryer
ordisconnect
power.
2. Open
thedryer
door.
Locate
thelightbulbcover
ontheback
wall
ofthedryer.
Remove
thescrew
located
intheloweright
corner
ofthecover.
Remove
thecover.
3.
Turn bulb counterclockwise.
Replace the bulb with a 10-watt
appliance
bulb only.
Replace
the
cover
and
secure
with the
screw.
4.
Plug in dryer or reconnect
power.
TROUBLESHOOTING
First try the solutions suggested hers and possibly avoid the cost of a service call...
Dryer will not run
Checkthe
following:
Is the power cord plugged
in?
Has a fuse blown,
or has a circuit
breaker tripped?
There
may be 2 fuses or circuit
breakers for the dryer. Check to
make sure both fuses are intact
and tight, or that both circuit
breakers
have not tripped.
Was a regular fuse used? Use a time-delay
fuse.
Is the dryer door firmly closed?
Was the Start button firmly pressed?
Is a cycle selected?
No heat
Has a fuse blown, or a circuit breaker
tripped?
Electric
dryers
use 2 household
fuses or breakers. The drum may be
turning,
but you may not have heat.
Has an air dry cycle been selected?
Select the right cycle
for the types
of garments
being dried.
For
gas
dryers,
is the
valve
open
on the supply
line?
Unusual sounds
Has the dryer had a period of non-use?
If
the dryer hasn't
been used for a while, there may be a thumping
sound
during
the first few minutes
of operation.
Is it a gas dryer?
The gas valve clicking
is a normal operating
sound.
Is
the
dryer
located
in
a room with
temperature
below
45°F
(7°0}?
Proper operation
of dryer cycles
requires
temperatures
above 45°F (7°C).
Was a cold rinse water
used? Was the load very wet?
Expect longer drying times with items rinsed in cold water and
with
items that hold moisture
(cottons).
Is
the
load
too
large and heavy
to
dry
quickly?
Separate the
load to tumble
freely.
Unt
on
load
Is
the lint
screen clogged?
Clean lint screen. Check for air
movement.
Is
the
load properly sorted?
Sort lint givers (towels, chenille)
from lint takers (corduroy,
synthetics).
Also sort by color.
Is
the
load
too big
or
too
heavy?.
Dry smaller loads so lint
can be carried to the lint screen.
Was
the load
overdried?
Use correct
dryer settings for load
type. Overdrying
can cause lint-attracting
static
electricity.
See "Dryer Cycle Descriptions"
(separate sheet).
Was
paper
or
tissue
left
in
pockets?
Is pilling being mistaken
for lint?
Pilling (surface fuzz) is
caused
by normal wear and laundering.
Stains
on load or color change
Was dryer
fabric
softener
properly
used?
Add dryer fabric
softener
sheets at the beginning
of the cycle. Fabric softener
sheets added to a partially-dried
load can stain your
garments.
Were
items
soiled when placed
in the
dryer?
Items should
be clean before being dried.
Were
items
properly
sorted?
Sort light colors from dark
colors.
Sort colorfast
items from noncolorfast
items.
Items shrinking
Clothes
are not drying satisfactorily
Checkthe
following:
Is the lint screen clogged
with lint?
Is the exhaust
vent or outside
exhaust
hood clogged
with lint,
restricting
air movement?
Run the dryer for 5-10 minutes.
Hold your hand under the outside
exhaust
hood to check air
movement.
If you do not feel air movement,
clean exhaust
system of lint or replace exhaust
vent with heavy metal or
flexible
metal vent. See your Installation
Instructions.
Is the exhaust vent crushed or kinked?
Replace with heavy
metal or flexible
metal vent. See your Installation
Instructions.
Are fabric softener
sheets blocking
the grille? Use only one
fabric softener
sheet, and use it only once.
Was
the
dryer overloaded?
Dry smaller
loads
that will tumble
freely.
Did
the load
overdry?
Check the manufacturer's
care label.
Match dryer setting to load type.
Loads are wrinkled
Was the load
removed
from
dryer
at the
end
of the
cycle?
Was the dryer
overloaded?
Dry smaller loads that can
tumble
freely.
Did
the load
overdry?
Check the manufacturer's
care label.
Match dryer setting to load type.
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