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  1. {Dryer| Clothes Dryer} {Repair| Repair Work} Tips and {Information| Info| Details}
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  3. {Repairing| Fixing} a {dryer| clothes dryer} can be a {rewarding| gratifying| satisfying| fulfilling} experience for the {professional| expert} or a {home| house} do-it-yourselfer. You can {save| conserve} {money| cash| loan} and gain {valuable| important} {knowledge| understanding} and {know-how| knowledge}. {Below| Listed below} you will {find| discover} the {steps| actions} {necessary| required| needed| essential} to {complete| finish} {some of| a few of} the most {common| typical} {dryer| clothes dryer} {repairs| repair work}.
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  5. {Safety| Security}:
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  7. a) {Before| Prior to} {attempting| trying} any {appliance| home appliance| device} {repair| repair work} {disconnect| detach} the electrical power by {removing| eliminating| getting rid of} the {AC| Air Conditioning| A/C| Air Conditioner} {cord| cable} at the wall outlet. A {small| little} outlet can {easily| quickly} {carry| bring} 150 times the {current| present| existing} {needed| required} to {kill| eliminate} a {person| individual}.
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  9. b) {Wear| Use} cut or tear resistant gloves to {protect| safeguard| secure} your hands. There are {many| numerous| lots of} sharp edges from sheet-metal that can {easily| quickly} draw blood.
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  11. c) {Use| Usage} knee pads to {save| conserve} your knees from stain.
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  13. {Prevention| Avoidance}:
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  15. a) {Proper| Appropriate| Correct} {maintenance| upkeep} and care is {essential| important| vital| necessary} in keeping your {dryer| clothes dryer} running {efficiently| effectively}. {Improper| Incorrect| Inappropriate} care will {cause| trigger} your {unit| system} to overwork {by using| by utilizing} more {electricity| electrical power| electrical energy} to keep you {clothes| clothing} dry than if {properly| correctly| appropriately| effectively} {maintained| preserved| kept}. By following these {tips| suggestions| ideas| pointers}, you can {prolong| extend| lengthen} the life of your {clothes| clothing} dryer, {prevent| avoid} fires and {avoid| prevent} {many| numerous| lots of} {costly| expensive| pricey} {repairs| repair work}.
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  17. b) {Make sure| Ensure| Make certain} the {Dryer| Clothes dryer} feet are level to {prevent| avoid} an imbalance in the {machine| device| maker} that {may| might} {cause| trigger} loud {noises| sounds} and {added| included} wear to the {Dryer| Clothes dryer}.
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  19. c) Empty the lint filter after {use| usage} for {efficient| effective} drying and fire {prevention| avoidance}. {Remove| Eliminate| Get rid of} anything else that can {impede| hinder| hamper| restrain} {good| great| excellent} {airflow| air flow}. Do not forget to {clean| clean up} the back of the {dryer| clothes dryer} where lint settles.
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  21. d) Vent your {dryer| clothes dryer} to the {outside| outdoors}, {never| never ever} vent it inside. {Clean out| Clear out} exhaust vent system {at least| a minimum of} {once| when| as soon as} a year to {remove| eliminate| get rid of} {clogs| blockages| obstructions} or other {obstructions| blockages} that can {impede| hinder| hamper| restrain} {good| great| excellent} {airflow| air flow}. {Never| Never ever} vent with plastic or vinyl. {Many people| Lots of people| Many individuals} {hire| employ| work with} a {professional| expert} to do their venting and service their {dryer| clothes dryer} {yearly| annual}. {Knowledgeable| Well-informed| Experienced| Educated} {technicians| specialists| service technicians| professionals} can {clean| clean up} all {interior and exterior| exterior and interior} {dryer| clothes dryer} ducts to a smooth running system and {help| assistance| aid} {prevent| avoid} fires. {Note| Keep in mind}: The U.S. {Consumer| Customer} {Product| Item} {Safety| Security} Commission (CPSC) {says| states} fires {associated with| connected with| related to} {clothes| clothing} dryers {occur| happen| take place} {annually| yearly| every year| each year}.
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  23. e) Do not {place| put| position} foam backed {rugs| carpets}, rubber or plastic shoes or other heat {sensitive| delicate} {articles| short articles| posts} in {dryers| clothes dryers}. {Also| Likewise}, to {prevent| avoid} fires, do not {place| put| position} {clothing| clothes} or other {items| products} {soiled| stained} with {flammable| combustible} {substances| compounds} like {gasoline| gas| fuel} and alcohol. {Check| Inspect| Examine} the pockets of {clothes| clothing} for crayons and other heat {sensitive| delicate} {items| products} that {may| might} {ruin| destroy| mess up} the other {clothes| clothing}.
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  25. f) Do not overload the {dryer| clothes dryer}. This {may| might} {eventually| ultimately} {burn out| stress out} the motor.
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  27. {Component| Element| Part} Replacement: {Before| Prior to} {starting| beginning} any {appliance| home appliance| device} {repair| repair work} {task| job} {find| discover} the {model| design} {number of| variety of} your {appliance| home appliance| device}. The {dryer| clothes dryer} {model| design} number tag {is located| lies} inside the door on the frame. On {some of| a few of} the Maytag {models| designs} the tag {is located| lies} on the back of the {top| leading} console. {Write down| Jot down| Make a note of| Document} the {model| design} number and {find| discover} the parts breakdown diagram on an online parts supply {website| site}.
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  29. Igniter Replacement: {Symptoms| Signs} of a {defective| faulty| malfunctioning} flame igniter {includes| consists of}: {tumbling| toppling} {clothes| clothing} without heat, {excessive| extreme} time drying and/or {intermittent| periodic} heat.
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  31. a) {Locate| Find} the igniter on parts diagram
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  33. b) {Remove| Eliminate| Get rid of} panels to {gain access| access| get} to the {dryer| clothes dryer} igniter.
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  35. c) {Remove| Eliminate| Get rid of} the plug to the igniter and {place| location} the multimeter leads on each post of the igniter leads. {Make sure| Ensure| Make certain} your multimeter is on the ohms scale. If it {measures| determines} "open" then {replace| change} the igniter. If it {doesn't| does not} {measure| determine} "open" this does not {guarantee| ensure} the igniter is {good| great| excellent}. Igniters {work on| deal with} a {safety| security} {principle| concept}. {Current| Present| Existing} {travels| journeys} through the igniter to the gas valve. The gas valve is {calibrated| adjusted} to open at a {specified| defined} current. As the igniter burns hotter and hotter it {decreases| reduces} resistance {allowing| enabling| permitting} more {current| present| existing} -{flow| circulation} to the gas valve {until| up until| till} the {threshold| limit} current is reached and gas {flow| circulation} {occurs| happens| takes place}. {Thus| Therefore| Hence}, you {may| might} {measure| determine} a {good| great| excellent} ohms {reading on| continuing reading| keeping reading} a bad igniter that {doesn't| does not} burn hot enough.
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  37. d) {Remove| Eliminate| Get rid of} screws holding down the igniter, {install| set up} {new| brand-new} one, and {tighten| tighten up} the screws. Be {very| extremely| really} {careful| cautious| mindful} when you're doing this. The igniter {element| aspect| component} is {very| extremely| really} {brittle| fragile| breakable} and shatters {easily| quickly}. One {small| little} bump and you'll be on your {way| method} to the {appliance| home appliance| device} parts {store| keep| save} to {buy| purchase} another igniter.
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  39. e) Re {install| set up} panels and you {should| ought to| must| need to} be {ready| prepared| all set} to go. {Test| Evaluate| Check} your {dryer| clothes dryer} and hope that your replacement {has| has actually} {fixed| repaired} the {problem| issue}.
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  41. Drum Roller Replacement: {Symptoms| Signs} of a {defective| faulty| malfunctioning} drum roller {include| consist of} loud thumping and/or a {squealing| screeching} {sound| noise}.
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  43. a) {Locate| Find} the drum roller on the parts diagram.
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  45. b) {Remove| Eliminate| Get rid of} panels, drum belt and drum paying {special| unique} attention {detail| information}. The parts will {need| require} to be re {installed| set up} {correctly| properly} when reversing the {procedure| treatment}.
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  47. c) {Locate| Find} and {replace| change} the bad drum rollers. You {may| might} {need| require} a {snap| breeze} ring {removal| elimination} tool to do this. If this tool is not {available| offered| readily available} you can {use| utilize} a {small| little} screwdriver to {remove| eliminate| get rid of} the {snap| breeze} ring.
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  49. d) {Using| Utilizing} light oil - 3 in 1 oil works fine - lube all the rollers {before| prior to} re assembly.
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  51. e) Reinstall Drum, Belt, and {outer| external} panels to {complete| finish} the {job| task}.
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  53. {Heater| Heating Unit| Heating System} {Element| Aspect| Component} {Testing| Evaluating| Checking} and Replacement: {Symptoms| Signs} of a bad {heater| heating unit| heating system} {element| aspect| component} {include| consist of} a {dryer| clothes dryer} that does not heat. Drum will still turn.
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  55. a) {Locate| Find} the {location| place| area} of the {heater| heating unit| heating system} {element| aspect| component} on the parts diagram.
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  57. b) {Before| Prior to} {replacing| changing} the {heater| heating unit| heating system} {element| aspect| component} {be sure| make sure| make certain} it is {defective| faulty| malfunctioning}. {Switch| Change} the meter to the ohms scale and {measure| step| procedure} {continuity| connection} {between| in between} the {two| 2} legs of the {heater| heating unit| heating system} {element| aspect| component}. If it {measures| determines} open then you{'ve| have actually} {found| discovered} the {problem| issue}. {Replace| Change} it. When {removing| eliminating| getting rid of} old {element| aspect| component} make a {mental| psychological} note of all screws, thermostats, etc, that will {need| require} {returned to| gone back to} their {proper| appropriate| correct} {locations| places| areas} when {new| brand-new} {heater| heating unit| heating system} is {installed| set up}.
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  59. c) Replace panels and {turn on| switch on} {dryer| clothes dryer} to {check| inspect| examine} {functionality| performance}.
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  61. Thermal Fuse {Testing| Evaluating| Checking} and Replacement: {Symptoms| Signs} of a bad thermal fuse {include| consist of} a {dryer| clothes dryer} that does not {operate| run} at all. {Dryer| Clothes dryer} is "dead". The drum does not turn {but| however} {most of| the majority of} the time the interior light will work {properly| correctly| appropriately| effectively}.
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  63. a) {Locate| Find} the {location| place| area} of the thermal fuse on the parts diagram.
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  65. b) {Remove| Eliminate| Get rid of} panels to {locate| find} the thermal fuse.
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  67. c) With the multimeter on the ohms scale, {place| location} each {lead to| result in| cause} each lead of the thermal fuse. You {should| ought to| must| need to} see a "{short| brief}". If not then the thermal fuse is blown and will {need| require} to be {replaced| changed}. Please note that {many| numerous| lots of} thermal {fuses| merges} blow due to overheating - {caused by| triggered by| brought on by} {restricted| limited} {outside| outdoors} vent. {Restricted| Limited} {house| home} vents {are common| prevail}. Vents {should| ought to| must| need to} be {cleaned| cleaned up} every year to {prevent| avoid} lint {build-up| accumulation}.
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  69. Where can you {buy| purchase} a thermal fuse? {Look for| Search for| Try to find} your {local| regional} {appliance| home appliance| device} {repair| repair work} {company| business} and they {usually| typically| normally| generally} can be {bought for| purchased for} {five| 5} to 20 dollars. If you {look on| search} the {internet| web}, eBay, {etc.| and so on}, you can {find| discover} them {cheaper| less expensive| more affordable}. They are a {real| genuine} popular {device| gadget} so you {shouldn't| should not} have any {problem| issue} {locating| finding} one. By the {way| method}, {just| simply} a note, due to {safety| security} and fire {hazard| risk| danger| threat} {considerations| factors to consider}, do not {use| utilize} foil or any other {method| technique| approach} to bypass it. You can {end up| wind up} with a fire. The thermal fuse is {meant| implied| indicated| suggested} to blow in a "overheat" condition.
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  71. d) {Replace| Change} panels and test.
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  73. Conclusion: {As with| Just like| Similar to} any {appliance| home appliance| device} {repair| repair work} {job| task} this {procedure| treatment} can be a {very| extremely| really} {rewarding| gratifying| satisfying| fulfilling} experience. The {challenge| difficulty| obstacle} to {tackle| deal with| take on} {new| brand-new} things, to {learn| discover| find out}, to {understand| comprehend} {new| brand-new} {principles| concepts} {provides| offers| supplies} {personal| individual} enrichment and promotes {self-confidence| confidence| self-esteem}. Go {slowly| gradually} and {pay attention to| take note of| focus on| take notice of} {detail| information} when you are {removing| eliminating| getting rid of} and {reinstalling| re-installing} the {appliance| home appliance| device} parts. {Always| Constantly} {disconnect| detach} the {AC| Air Conditioning| A/C| Air Conditioner} power from the {appliance| home appliance| device} {before| prior to} you {start| begin} {working on| dealing with} this. Electrical Shock can be {deadly| fatal| lethal} so {pay attention to| take note of| focus on| take notice of} {detail| information}.
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