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Symptoms
Reason
Solution
Clothes take too
long to dry.
House fuse is blown, circuit breaker
has tripped, or power outage has
occurred.
•
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.
Appliance is overloaded.
•
Divide extra large loads into smaller
loads for better drying performance
and efficiency.
Appliance is underloaded.
•
If you are drying a very small load,
add a few extra items to ensure
proper tumbling action. If the load is
very small and you are using Sensor
Dry programmes, the electronic
control cannot properly sense the
dryness of the load and may shut off
too soon. Use Timed Drying
programmes or add some extra wet
clothes to the load.
Drying time is
not consistent.
Heat settings, load size, or
dampness of clothing is not
consistent.
•
The drying time for a load will vary
depending on the type of heat used
(electric), the size of the load, the
type of fabrics, the wetness of the
clothes, and lint filter. Even an
unbalanced load in the appliance
can cause poor spinning, resulting in
wetter clothes which will take longer
to dry.
Greasy or dirty
spots are left on
clothes.
Fabric softener is used incorrectly.
•
When washing laundry that is to be
dried in the appliance, use the
correct amount of fabric softener as
recommended by the manufacturer
of the fabric softener.
Clean and dirty clothes are being
dried together.
•
Use the appliance to dry only clean
items. Soil from dirty clothes can
transfer to the clean clothes in the
same or later loads.
Clothes were not properly cleaned
or rinsed before being placed in the
appliance.
•
Stains on dried clothes could be
stains that were not removed during
the washing process. Make sure that
clothes are being completely cleaned
or rinsed according to the
instructions for your washing
machine and detergent. Some
difficult soils may require pre-treating
prior to washing.
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