Owner`s manual

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To help you troubleshoot the dryer, listed below are the most common
reasons for service calls and some answers to the problems. Before you
call service, please review the following items:
1. Is the door completely closed?
2. Are the controls set to the “ON” or “I” position?
3. Did you push the “start” control?
4. Has a fuse blown or a circuit breaker tripped?
5. Are the fuses tight?
6. Check for low voltage.
1. Is the dryer set for “cooling time” rather than “drying time”?
2. Are the gas valves in the dryer and the valve on the main gas
line turned on?
3. Check for low or intermittant gas pressure.
1. Timed cycle—Did you allow enough heating time before the
cool-down part of the cycle?
2. Is the lint screen blocked?
3. Is the exhaust duct to the outside clean and not blocked? (A
blocked exhaust will cause slow drying and other
problems.)
The dryer has a safety device which automatically shuts off the gas if the
burner fails to light in a short time. If this happens, turn the dryer off.
Check and see if the manual gas valve is open. Wait 5 minutes for the
safety device to reset. Then reset the dryer controls. If the dryer still fails
to heat, call for service. All panels, covers and doors must be in place
and closed before starting the dryer.
VERY IMPORTANT
When calling the factory for service, always refer to the
model number and serial number.
SERVICE SAVERS
TROUBLESHOOTING
DRYER WON’T START
DRYER WON’T HEAT
CLOTHES ARE NOT
SATISFACTORILY DRY
GAS DRYER IGNITION