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Safety Instructions Installation Instructions Operating Instruction Troubleshooting Tips Customer Service
BEFORE
YOU
CALL
FOR
SERVICE
Troubleshooting
Tips
Save
time
and
money!
Review
the
charts
on
the
following
pages
first
and
you
may
not
need
to
call
for
service.
Dryer
doesn't
start
Dryer
dosen't
heat
Dryer
shakes
or
makes
noise
Greasy
spots
on
clothes
Lint
on
clothes
Static
occurs
Inconsistent
drying
times
Dryer
is
unplugged
Fuse
is
blown/circuit
breaker
is
tripped
Fuse
is
blown/circuit
breaker
is
tripped,
the
dryer
may
tumble
but
not
heat
Gas
service
is
off
Some
shaking/noise
is
normal.
Dryer
may
be
sitting
unevenly
Improper
use
of
fabric
softener
Drying
dirty
items
with
clean
ones
Clothes
were
not
completely
clean
Lint
filter
is
full
Improper
sorting
Static
electricity
can
attract
lint
Overloading
Paper,
tissue,
etc.
left
in
pockets
No
fabric
softener
was
used
Overdrying
Synthetics,
permanent
press,
and
blends
can
cause
static
Type
of
heat
?
Make
sure
the
dryer
plug
is
pushed
completely
into
the
outlet.
?
Check
the
house
fuse/circuit
breaker
box
and
replace
fuse
or
reset
breaker.
NOTE:
Most
electric
dryers
use
two
fuses/breakers.
?
Check
the
house
fuse/circuit
breaker
box
and
replace
fuse
or
reset
breaker.
?
Make
sure
gas
shutoff
at
dryer
and
main
shutoff
are
fully
open.
?
Move
dryer
to
an
even
floor
space,
or
adjust
leveling
legs
as
necessary
until
even.
?
Follow
directions
on
fabric
softener
package.
?
Dirty
items
can
stain
clean
items
and
the
dryer.
?
Sometimes
stains
which
cannot
be
seen
when
the
clothes
are
wet
appear
after
drying.
Use
proper
washing
procedures
before
drying.
?
Clean
lint
screen
before
each
load.
?
Sort
lint
producers
(like
chenille)
from
lint
collectors
(like
corduroy).
?
See
suggestions
in
this
section
under
STATIC.
?
Separate
large
loads
into
smaller
ones.
?
Empty
all
pockets
before
laundering
clothes.
?
Try
a
fabric
softener.
?
Try
a
fabric
softener.
?
Adjust
controls
for
less
drying.
?
Try
a
fabric
softener.
?
Automatic
drying
times
will
vary
according
to
the
type
of
heat
used
(electric,
natural,
or
LP
gas),
size
of
load,
types
of
fabrics,
wetness
of
clothes
and
condition
of
exhaust
ducts.
Problem
Possible
Causes
What
To
Do
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