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TROUBLESHOOTING
33
TROUBLESHOOTING
Before
calling
for service
Your dryer is equipped
with an automatic
error-monitoring
system to detect and diagnose
problems
at an early stage. If your dryer does not
function
properly
or does not function
at all, check the following
before you call for service.
Problem
Dryer will not
turn on
Dryer does not heat
Greasy or dirty
spots
on clothes
Possible Causes
,
Solutions
. Power cord is not properly
plugged
in.
. House fuse is blown,
circuit
breaker
has
tripped,
or power
outage
has occurred.
. House fuse is blown,
circuit
breaker
has
tripped,
or power
outage
has occurred.
. Gas supply
or service turned
off
(gas models
only).
. Fabric softener
used incorrectly.
. Clean and dirty clothes
being
dried
together.
. Make sure that the plug is plugged
securely
into a grounded
outlet
matching
the dryer's rating
plate.
. Reset circuit
breaker
or replace
fuse. Do not increase
fuse capacity.
If the
problem
is a circuit
overload,
have it corrected
by a qualified
electrician.
. Reset circuit
breaker
or replace
fuse. Do not increase
fuse capacity.
If the
problem
is a circuit
overload,
have Jt corrected
by a qualified
electrician.
. Confirm
that the house gas shutoffand
the dryer gas shutoffare
both
fully
open.
. Confirm
and follow
the instructions
provided
with
your fabric softener.
. Make sure to use your dryer to dry only clean items, because
dirty
items can
soil clean clothes
placed
in the same or subsequent
loads.
. Stains on dried
clothes are actually
stains that were not removed
during
the
washing
process.
Make sure that clothes
are being
completely
cleaned
according
to the
instructions
for your washer
and detergent.
Display
shows error
. Thermistor
is malfunctioning.
. Turn offthe
dryer
and call for service.
code tE
Lint on clothes
. Lint filter
not cleaned
properly.
. Laundry
not sorted
properly.
Excess static in
clothes after drying
, Excess static in clothes.
. Dryer is overloaded.
.Tissue,
paper, etc., left in pockets.
. Fabric softener
not used or used incorrectly.
. Clothes
dried too long (overdried).
. Drying
synthetics,
permanent
press, or
synthetic
blends.
• Make sure the lint filter is cleaned before every load.With
some loads that produce
high amounts
of lint, it may be necessary to clean the filter during
the cycle.
• Some fabrics are lint producers
(i.e., a fuzzy white cotton
towel) and should
be
dried separately
from clothes that are lint trappers (i.e., a pair of black linen pants).
• See the Excess static in clothes after drying
section below.
• Divide larger loads into smaller loads for drying.
• Check pockets thoroughly
before washing and drying clothes.
. Load is not properly
sorted.
. Large load of heavy fabrics.
. Use a fabric
softener
to reduce
static electricity
correctly.
Do not use fabric
softeners
or products
to eliminate
static unless recommended
by the
manufacturer
of the fabric softener
or product.
. Overdrying
a load of laundry
can cause a buildup
of static electricity.
Adjust
settings
and use a shorter
drying
time, or use SENSOR DRY cycles.
.These materials
can cause static buildup.Try
using a fabric softener.
Display
shows error
. Power cord connection
is incorrect.
. Check the connection
of power
cord to the terminal
block.
Refer to 20-24
code PS
pages on this manual.
Drying
time is not
. Heat settings,
load size, or dampness
of
• The drying time for a load will vary depending
on the heat setting, the type of heat
consistent
clothing
is not consistent,
used (electric, natural gas, or LP gas), the size of the load, the type of fabrics, the
wetness of the clothes, and the condition
of the exhaust ducts and lint filter.
Clothes take too
long to dry
. Dryer controls
are not set properly.
. Lint filter
needs to be cleaned.
. Exhaust
ducts blocked,
dirty, or duct run is
too long.
Clothes are wrinkled
. House fuse is blown,
circuit
breaker
has
tripped,
or power
outage
has occurred.
. Dryer is overloaded.
. Dryer is underloaded.
Clothes are shrinking
. Clothes
dried too long (overdried).
. Clothes
left in dryer too long after cycle
ends.
. Garment care instructions are not being
followed.
. Separate
heavy items from lightweight
items. Larger and heavier
items take
longer
to dry.
. Heavy fabrics take longer
to dry because
they tend to retain more
moisture.
To help reduce
and maintain
more consistent
drying
times for large and heavy
fabrics,
separate
these items into smaller
loads of a consistent
size.
. Use the appropriate
control
settings
for the type of load you are drying.
. Make sure the lint filter is cleaned
before every load. With some loads that
produce
high amounts
of lint, it may be necessary
to clean the filter during
the
cycle.
. Confirm
that the exhaust
ductwork
is properly
configured
and free of debris,
lint, and obstructions.
Make sure that outside
wall dampers
can open
properly
and are not blocked,
jammed,
or damaged.
. Reset circuit
breaker
or replace
fuse. Do not increase fuse capacity.
If the
problem
is a circuit
overload,
have it corrected
by a qualified
electrician.
. Divide
larger loads into smaller
loads for drying.
. If you are drying
a very small load, add a few extra items to ensure
proper
tumbling
action.
. Overdrying
a load of laundry
can lead to wrinkled
clothes.Try
a shorter
drying
time, and remove
items while
they still retain a slight amount
of moisture.
. Remove
items from the dryer
immediately
at the end of the cycle. Use the
WRINKLE CARE option
to continue
tumbling
clothes
at the end of the cycle, for
up to 3 hours.
. To avoid
shrinkage,
please carefully
follow
the fabric care instructions
for
your garment,
because
some fabrics
will naturally
shrink when washed.
Other
fabrics
can be washed
but will shrink when dried in a dryer. Use a low or no
heat setting.

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