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Troubleshooting Tips Save time and money! Review the charts on the following pages first and you may not need to call for service, Possible Causes Dryer is unplu_ Fuzz is blown/circuit breaker is tripped Fu_ is blown/circait breaker is tripped, the dryer may tmnbie but not l_eat Gas _zrvice is off Some shaking/noise is normal. Dryer may be sitting unevenly Improper _se of fabric _)fiener Drying dirty items with clean on_ Clothes were not completely clean Lint filter is full Improper _)rting Static electricity can attract lint Overloading Paper, tissue, etc. left in pockets No fabric softener was a_d Overdrying Synthetics_ permanent prt_s_ and blends can c.aa_ static Type of heat What To Do • Make sure _he dryer plug is pushed completely Jmo the outlet. • Check the house fuse/circuit breaker box and replace fuse or reset brenner; NOTE: Most electric &yers use two Nseffbmakcrs. • Check the house fuse/circuit breaker box and _place fuse or rc_t brcakcr. • Make sure gas shutoff at dryer and main shutoff arc fully OF_m • Move @er m an even floor space, or adjust leveling legs as necessary until even, • Follow directions on fabric sofmner package. • Dirty items can stNn clem_ items and the dryer, • Sometimes stains which cannot be seen when the clothes are wet appear after drying. Use proper washing pr_:edurcs bel;_re drying. • Clean lint screen tx:fore each load. • Sort lint producers (like chenille) from lint collectors (like corduroy). • See suggestions in _his section under STATIC. • Separate large loads into smaller ones. • Empty N1pockets beti)re laundering clothes_ • Try a :Nbric sotiene:r, • Fry a Nbric softener. • A{[iust controls lbr less drying. • Try a fabric sotiener, • Automatic drying times will v_) according to [he ty[x_ of heat used (electric, _mtural, or LP gas), sJzc of ioad, types of fabrics, wetness of clothes and condition of exhaust ducts_

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Troubleshooting
Tips
Save time and
money!
Review
the charts on the following
pages
first and you may not need to call for service,
Possible
Causes
Dryer
is unplu_
Fuzz
is blown/circuit
breaker
is
tripped
Fu_
is blown/circait
breaker
is
tripped,
the dryer
may
tmnbie
but not
l_eat
Gas
_zrvice
is off
Some
shaking/noise
is
normal.
Dryer
may
be
sitting
unevenly
Improper
_se
of fabric
_)fiener
Drying
dirty items
with
clean on_
Clothes
were
not
completely
clean
Lint filter
is
full
Improper
_)rting
Static
electricity
can
attract
lint
Overloading
Paper,
tissue,
etc.
left in pockets
No
fabric
softener
was
a_d
Overdrying
Synthetics_
permanent
prt_s_ and
blends
can
c.aa_
static
Type
of heat
What
To Do
• Make sure _he dryer plug is pushed
completely
Jmo the
outlet.
• Check
the house
fuse/circuit
breaker
box
and replace
fuse or reset brenner;
NOTE:
Most
electric
&yers
use
two Nseffbmakcrs.
• Check
the house
fuse/circuit
breaker
box
and _place
fuse or rc_t
brcakcr.
• Make
sure gas
shutoff
at dryer
and main
shutoff
arc
fully OF_m
• Move
@er
m an even
floor
space,
or adjust
leveling
legs as necessary
until even,
Follow
directions
on fabric sofmner package.
• Dirty items can stNn clem_ items and the dryer,
• Sometimes
stains
which
cannot
be
seen
when
the
clothes
are
wet
appear
after
drying.
Use
proper
washing
pr_:edurcs
bel;_re drying.
• Clean lint screen tx:fore each load.
• Sort lint
producers
(like chenille)
from
lint collectors
(like corduroy).
• See suggestions
in _his section
under STATIC.
• Separate
large loads into smaller
ones.
Empty
N1pockets
beti)re laundering
clothes_
• Try
a
:Nbric sotiene:r,
• Fry a Nbric softener.
• A{[iust controls
lbr less drying.
• Try a fabric sotiener,
• Automatic
drying
times
will
v_)
according
to
[he
ty[x_
of heat
used
(electric,
_mtural,
or LP
gas),
sJzc
of ioad,
types
of
fabrics,
wetness
of
clothes
and
condition
of
exhaust
ducts_