Electrolux 27" Dryers User manual

Category
Electric laundry dryers
Type
User manual
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SERVICE MANUAL
27 Dryers
Gas & Electric
Models
5995373155
September 2002
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ATTENTION!!!
This service manual is intended for use by persons having electrical and mechanical
training and a level of knowledge of these subjects generally considered acceptable in
the appliance repair trade. Electrolux Home Products cannot be responsible, nor assume
any liability, for injury or damage of any kind arising from the use of this manual.
© 2001 White Consolidated Industries
SAFE SERVICING PRACTICES - ALL APPLIANCES
To avoid personal injury and/or property damage, it is important that Safe
Servicing Practices be observed. The following are some limited examples of
safe practices:
1. DO NOT attempt a product repair if you have any doubts as to your ability to
complete it in a safe and satisfactory manner.
2. Before servicing or moving an appliance:
Remove the power cord from the electrical outlet, trip the circuit breaker to
the OFF position, or remove the fuse.
Turn off the gas supply.
Turn off the water supply.
3. Never interfere with the proper operation of any safety device.
4. USE ONLY REPLACEMENT PARTS CATALOGED FOR THIS APPLIANCE.
SUBSTITUTIONS MAY DEFEAT COMPLIANCE WITH SAFETY
STANDARDS SET FOR HOME APPLIANCES.
5. GROUNDING: The standard color coding for safety ground wires is GREEN,
or GREEN with YELLOW STRIPES. Ground leads are not to be used as current
carrying conductors. It is EXTREMELY important that the service technician
reestablish all safety grounds prior to completion of service. Failure to do so
will create a hazard.
6. Prior to returning the product to service, ensure that:
All electrical connections are correct and secure
All electrical leads are properly dressed and secured away from sharp
edges, high-temperature components, and moving parts
All non-insulated electrical terminals, connectors, heaters, etc. are
adequately spaced away from all metal parts and panels
All safety grounds (both internal and external) are correctly and securely
connected
All panels are properly and securely reassembled
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SAFE SERVICING PRACTICES 2
QUICK REFERENCE SHEET 7 - 9
Serial nameplate location 7
Serial number breakdown 7
Tech sheet location 7
Front console models 7
Rear console models 7
Specification 8
Component resistance chart 9
Sample wiring diagrams 10 - 13
Sample wiring diagram for electric models without
electronic moisture sensor controls 10
Sample wiring diagram for electric models with
electronic moisture sensor controls 11
Sample wiring diagram for gas models without
electronic moisture sensor controls 12
Sample wiring diagram for gas models with
electronic moisture sensor controls 13
SECTION A - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 14 - 15
Before operating your dryer 14
Operating steps 14
Temperature selection 14
Air Fluff - no heat 14
Cycle selection 14 - 15
Auto Regular/Whites Cycle 14
Auto Delicate Cycle 15
Timed Dry Regular Cycle 15
Auto Perm Press/Colors Cycle 15
Energy saving tips 15
SECTION B - OWNERS GUIDE 16 - 24
Safety information 16 - 17
What to do if you smell gas 16
Product registration 16
Important safety instructions 16
Prevent fire 16
Protect children 17
Prevent injury 17
Drying Procedures 18
Features 19
Common drying problems 20
Care and cleaning 21
Inside 21
Outside 21
Avoid service checklist 22
Sample warranty 24
SECTION B - INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS GAS & ELECTRIC DRYER 26 - 34
Pre-installation requirements 26
Tools and materials required for installation 26
Electrical requirements 26
Electric dryers 26
Gas dryers 26
Exhaust system requirements 26
Exhaust directions 28
Exhaust duct locating dimensions 28
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Gas supply requirements 28
Location of your dryer 28
Do not install your dryer 28
Installation in a recess or closet 28
Minimum installation clearances 28
This dryer must be exhausted outdoors 28
Under counter installation 29
Mobile home installation 29
Under counter & stack models 30
Rough-in dimensions 30
Top console models 31
Rough-in dimensions 31
Unpacking 31
Reversing door swing 31
Electrical installation 32
Electric dryers 32
Grounding requirements 32
Non-Canadian electric dryers 32
Canadian Electric dryer 32
Gas dryer 32
Electrical connections for 3-wire system 33
Non-Canadian electric dryers 33
Electrical connections for 4-wire system 33
Non-Canadian electric dryers 33
Installation 34
Gas connection 34
Replacement parts 34
SECTION D - HOW THE COMPONENTS WORK 35 - 49
The basic components 35 - 36
Drum 35
Heat source 35
Electric 35
Gas 35
Drive motor and blower 35
Control thermostat 36
Timer 36
Airflow 36
Airflow electric dryers 36
Airflow gas dryers 37
Airflow problems 38
Restrictions 38
Air leaks 38
Short unrestricted vents 38
Electrical operation (Electric dryers models without electronic moisture sensor) 38- 40
Auto dry cycle 39 - 40
Drive motor circuit 39
The timer motor circuit 39
The heating circuit 39
The cycle signal circuit 40
Timed dry cycle 40
Electrical operation (Electric dryers models with electronic moisture sensor) 40 - 43
Auto dry regular cycle 41 - 42
Drive motor circuit 41
The timer motor circuit 41
The heating circuit 42
The cycle signal circuit 42
Auto dry knits and delicates cycle 42
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Drive motor and heating circuits 42
Timed dry cycle 42
Drive motor and heating circuits 42
Permanent press cycle 43
Drive motor, heating and end of cycle circuits 43
Electrical operation (Gas dryers models without electronic moisture sensor) 43 - 45
Auto dry cycle 43 - 45
Drive motor circuit 43
The timer motor circuit 44
The heating circuit 44
The cycle signal circuit 45
Timed dry cycle 45
Electrical operation (Gas dryers models with electronic moisture sensor) 46 - 49
Auto dry regular cycle 46 - 48
Drive motor circuit 46
The timer motor circuit 47
The heat circuit 47
The cycle signal circuit 48
Auto dry knits and delicates cycle 48 - 49
Drive motor and heating circuits 49
Timed dry cycle 49
Drive motor, heating and cycle signal circuits 49
SECTION F - TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW CHARTS 51 - 59
Electric dryer completely inoperative 52
Gas dryer completely inoperative 52
Electric dryers, without electronic moisture sensor control,
motor runs but timer does not advance in auto or timed dry 53
Electric dryers, without electronic moisture sensor control,
timer advances in timed dry but not in auto dry 53
Electric dryers, without electronic moisture sensor control,
timer advances in auto dry but not in timed dry 54
Gas and Electric dryers, with electronic moisture sensor controls,
motor runs but timer does not advance in auto or timed dry 54
Electric and Gas dryers, with electronic moisture sensor control,
timer advances in timed dry but not in auto dry 55
Electric and Gas dryers, with electronic moisture sensor control,
timer does not pause in auto dry with wet clothes in the dryer 55
Electric and Gas dryers blower motor runs but drum does not turn 56
Electric and Gas dryers longer than normal drying times 56
Electric dryers blower motor runs but dryer does not heat 57
Gas dryers blower motor runs but dryer does not heat 58
Electric and Gas dryers dryer over heating 59
SECTION G - TEARDOWN 60 - 78
Removing the knobs 60
Raising the top 60
Removing rear panel from console (Top console models) 61
Removing the timer (Top console models) 61
Removing the timer (Front console models) 62
Removing the turn to start or temperature switch (Top console models) 62
Removing the turn to start or temperature switch (Front console models) 63
Removing the press saver option or end of cycle
chime switch (Top console models) 63
Removing the press saver option switch (Front console models) 64
Removing the end of cycle chime switch (Front console models) 64
Removing the electronic moisture sensor control (Top console models) 64
Removing the electronic moisture sensor control (Front console models) 65
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Removing the top console skirt (Top console models) 65
Removing the console (Top console models) 65
Removing the end caps (Top console models) 66
Removing the consoles front panel (Top console models) 66
Removing the buzzer (Top console models) 66
Removing the buzzer (Front console models) 66
Removing the door 66
Separating the door panel 67
Removing the door seal 67
Removing the door handle 67
Removing the door strike 67
Removing the door hinge 67
Removing the door catch 68
Releasing the top of the front panel 68
Removing the door switch 68
Removing the clips that hold the front of the top down 69
Removing the front panel (Front console models) 69
Removing the console (Front console models) 69
Separating the front console panel and the control
mounting panel (Front console models) 69
Removing the sensor bars 70
Replacing the drum light bulb 70
Replacing the drum light housing 70
Replacing the drum light socket 71
Replacing the felt seal 71
Replacing the foam seal 71
Removing the rear vent 71
Releasing the dryer belt 72
Removing the vane from the drum 72
Removing the drum 72
Removing the belt 72
Removing the hitch ball from the drum 73
Removing the teflon glides 73
Removing the drum heat shield (Electric dryers) 73
Removing the hitch 73
Removing the high limit thermostat 74
Removing the thermal limiter (Electric dryers) 74
Removing the heating element assembly (Electric dryers) 74
Removing the control thermostat 75
Removing the blower housing and fan blade 75
Removing the idler pulley 76
Removing the idler pulley assembly 76
Removing the drive motor 76
Removing the burner (Gas dryers) 76
Removing the ignitor (Gas dryers) 77
Removing the gas valve assembly (Gas dryers) 77
Removing the gas valve coils (Gas dryers) 77
Removing the sensor (Gas dryers) 78
Removing the combustion chamber (Gas dryers) 78
Removing the duct and heat shield (Gas dryers) 78
Removing the manifold pipe (Gas dryers) 79
Removing the vent pipe (Gas dryers) 79
Removing the gasket between the vent pipe and blower housing 79
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QUICK REFERENCE SHEET
1. Serial nameplate location: on the front
panel at the left side of the dryer door
opening.
2. Serial number breakdown.
3. Tech sheet location
Front console models: on the righthand
bodyside behind the front panel
and inside rear access pane.
Rear console models: on main top inside
console.
X D 2 1 7 0 4 5 2 1
Incremented unit number
Production week
Last digit of production year
Product identification
Manufacturing Facility
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QUICK REFERENCE SHEET
SPECIFICATION
Electrical
Volts 120/208 or 120/240
Amps (circuit)
Motor wattage
Heat input (Watts @ 240VAC)
Heat input (BTU/Hr.)
Auto. Elec. Ignition
Drum
Size (Cu. Ft.)
Finish
R.P.M.
Airflow CFM
DRUM TEMPERATURES (Max.
opening on 1st cycle)
High
Medium
Low
Dimension (Inches)
Height (Stack Models)
Height (Console Models)
Width
Depth
Vent Capability**
Top Finish
Port Opening (Sq. In.)
ELECTRIC MODELS
120/208 or 120/240
30
160-350 Watts
3200/4500
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---
5.7
Power Paint Epoxy
48 - 54
200
145° - 190°
140° - 180°
135° - 175°
36
43 3/8
26 7/8
27
4-Way
Power Paint Enamel
235
±
±
±
±
±
GAS MODELS
120
15
160-350 Watts
---
20,000
Yes
5.7
Power Paint Epoxy
48 - 54
200
145° - 190°
140° - 180°
135° - 170°
36
43 3/8
26 7/8
27
3-Way
Power Paint Enamel
235
** Electric dryers can be vented four ways: through back, bottom, right or left side.
** Gas dryers can be vented three ways: through back, bottom, or right side.
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QUICK REFERENCE SHEET
Component Resistances*
Drive motor (120 volt, 60 Hz, 1/4 h.p. 1725 rpm)
Motor Start Winding
Motor Run Winding
Timer Motor
Timer Dropping Resistor (located in the harness)
Heating Element
Bias Heater on Thermostat
Burner Assembly
Ignitor
Secondary Coil
Booster Coil
Electric Models
4.5 Ohms
3.8 Ohms
2280-2300 Ohms
4,400 Ohms
12.8 Ohms
28,000 Ohms
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Gas Models
4.5 Ohms
3.8 Ohms
2280-2300 Ohms
7,000 Ohms
50 - 400 Ohms
1200 Ohms
1320 Ohms
* +/- 10% @ 77° F
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SAMPLE WIRING DIAGRAM FOR ELECTRIC MODELS
WITH ELECTRONIC MOISTURE SENSOR CONTROLS
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SAMPLE WIRING DIAGRAM FOR GAS MODELS
WITH ELECTRONIC MOISTURE SENSOR CONTROLS
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SECTION A - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Versión en español
Si desea obtener una copia en español de estas
Instrucciones de Funcionamiento, sírvase escribir a la
dirección que se incluye a continuación.
Solicite la P/N 131972200.
Spanish Owner's Guides
Electrolux Home Products
P. O. Box 212378
Augusta, Georgia 30917
Before Operating Your Dryer
Read your dryer Owner's Guide. It has important
safety and warranty information. It also has many
suggestions for best drying results.
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock,
or injury to persons, read the IMPORTANT SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS in your dryer owner's guide before
operating this appliance.
Operating Steps
Read Drying Procedures in your Owner's Guide.
It explains these operating steps in detail.
1. Prepare items for drying.
2. Check that lint screen is clean and in place.
3. Load the dryer. If desired, add a dryer fabric
softener sheet.
4. Close the dryer door.
5. Set Dry Temperature control. Select PRESS
SAVER if desired.
6. Turn cycle selector clockwise to desired setting.
7. Start dryer. Push the Start button and hold for 1-2
seconds, or turn the Turn to Start control clockwise
to ON. Hold for 1-2 seconds and release
8. A signal will sound toward the end of the cool down
period when the End of Cycle chime is turned on.
9. Remove items immediately and hang or fold.
10. Clean lint screen after every load.
Temperature Selection
Always follow directions on fabric care labels.
To avoid fire hazard, do not use heat to
dry items containing feathers or down, foam rubber,
plastics, or similarly textured, rubber-like materials.
Use Air Fluff-No Heat setting only.
The REGULAR-HIGH HEAT, PERM PRESS-MEDIUM
HEAT, and KNITS/DELICATES-LOW HEAT
temperature settings may be used with any cycle
setting. The AIR FLUFF-NO HEAT setting can be used
only in the Timed Dry cycle.
AIR FLUFF-NO HEAT setting tumbles the load without
heat. Use Air Fluff to freshen clothing, pillows or
blankets, or to dust draperies.
Cycle Selection
Turn cycle selector clockwise to desired cycle and
setting.
Each cycle ends with a cool down period. The heat
automatically turns off and the load continues to tumble
during the cool down period. This reduces wrinkling and
makes items easier to handle during unloading.
Drying time varies depending on size and dampness of
load, weight and fabric type. Room temperature and
humidity, type of installation and electrical voltage or
gas pressure can also affect drying time.
Auto Regular/Whites Cycle
This cycle is best for cotton items. Drying time is
determined automatically at the temperature selection
of your choice.
High heat is suggested for cotton items.
PRESS SAVER
COLORS/
WHITES/
COLORS
/
PRESS
SAVER
WHITES
/
PRESS
SAVER
ON
OFF
END OF CYCLE
SIGNAL
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Initially set cycle selector on NORMAL DRY.
For items requiring more drying time, set cycle
selector on MORE.
For items requiring less drying time, set cycle
selector on LESS.
Auto Delicate Cycle
This cycle is best for knit and delicate items. Drying
time is determined automatically at the temperature
selection of your choice.
Low heat is suggested for knit and delicate items.
Initially set cycle selector on NORMAL DRY.
For items requiring more drying time, set cycle
selector on MORE.
For items requiring less drying time, set cycle
selector on LESS.
A signal will sound toward the end of the cool down
period when the End of Cycle chime is turned on.
If the Press Saver option is turned on, the cycle
selector will advance to the Press Saver setting.
Unheated tumbling continues during Press Saver
for 16 minutes to help reduce wrinkling if the dried
load cannot be removed promptly. A signal will
sound briefly every five minutes as a reminder to
remove the load when the End of Cycle chime is
turned on.
Timed Dry Regular Cycle
This cycle provides approximately 60 minutes of drying
time at the temperature selection of your choice.
Auto Perm Press/Colors Cycle
This cycle is best for permanent press items. Drying
time is determined automatically at the temperature
selection of your choice.
Medium heat is suggested for permanent press
items.
Initially set cycle selector on NORMAL DRY.
For items requiring more drying time, set cycle
selector on MORE.
For items requiring less drying time, set cycle
selector on LESS.
A signal will sound toward the end of the cool down
period when the End of Cycle chime is turned on.
If the Press Saver option is turned on, the cycle
selector will advance to the Press Saver setting.
Unheated tumbling continues during Press Saver
for 16 minutes to help reduce wrinkling if the dried
load cannot be removed promptly. A signal will
sound briefly every five minutes as a reminder to
remove the load when the End of Cycle chime is
turned on.
Energy Saving Tips
Keep the lint screen clean and exhaust the dryer
correctly.
Sort laundry properly and select proper temperature
and cycle settings. Choose an automatic dry cycle
whenever possible for accurate drying time.
Dry only full loads. Single items and small loads
usually take longer to dry.
Avoid overloading, adding wet items to a partially
dry load, and overdrying.
Dry one load after another to take advantage of a
warm dryer.
Opening the door needlessly causes warm air to
escape, which prolongs drying time.
If possible, use the dryer on low humidity days.
Install the dryer in an area where the room
temperature is at least 45°F (7°C).
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SECTION B - OWNERS GUIDE
For your safety, the information in this manual must be followed to minimize the risk of fire or
explosion or to prevent property damage, personal injury or loss of life.
- Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.
- WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS:
Do not try to light any appliance.
Do not touch any electrical switch; do not use any phone in your building.
Clear the room, building or area of all occupants.
Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor's phone. Follow the gas supplier's instructions.
If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department.
Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer, service agency or the gas supplier.
Versión en español
Si desea obtener una copia en español de este
Manual del Usuario, sírvase escribir a la dirección
que se incluye a continuación. Solicite la P/N 131878600.
Spanish Owner's Guides
Frigidaire Home Products
P.O. Box 212378
Augusta, GA 30917
Product Registration
Thank you for choosing this dryer. This owner's
guide will explain proper operation and care.
Record Your Model and Serial Numbers
Record below the model and serial numbers found on
the dryer serial plate located on the left side of the
door opening. Keep these numbers for future
reference.
Model Number ________________
Serial Number _________________
Date of Purchase ______________
Register Your Product
The self-addressed PRODUCT REGISTRATION
CARD should be filled in completely, signed and
returned.
Important Safety Instructions
Read all instructions before using this dryer.
To reduce the risk of fire, electrical
shock, or injury to persons when using this dryer,
comply with the basic warnings listed below.
Failure to comply with these warnings could result
in serious personal injuries.
Prevent Fire
Do not dry items that have been
previously cleaned in, soaked in, or spotted with gasoline,
cleaning solvents, kerosene, waxes, etc. Do not store
these items on or near the dryer. These substances
give off vapors that could ignite or explode.
To prevent fire, do not use heat to dry
items containing plastic, foam rubber or similarly textured
rubber-like materials, or items containing feathers or
down. Use Air Fluff (No Heat) only.
Clean the lint screen before or after
each load. The interior of the dryer, lint screen housing
and exhaust duct should be cleaned approximately
every 18 months by qualified service personnel. An
excessive amount of lint build-up in these areas could
result in inefficient drying and possible fire. See Care
and Cleaning, page 6.
Do not operate the dryer if the lint screen
is blocked, damaged or missing. Fire hazard,
overheating and damage to fabrics can occur. If your
dryer has a drying rack, always replace the lint screen
when finished using the drying rack.
Keep area around the exhaust opening
and surrounding areas free from the accumulation of
lint, dust and dirt.
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Do not obstruct the flow of ventilating air.
Do not stack or place laundry or throw rugs against the
front or back of the dryer.
Do not spray any type of aerosol into, on
or near dryer at any time.
Do not use fabric softeners or products
to eliminate static unless recommended by the
manufacturer of the fabric softener or product.
Do not place items exposed to cooking
oils in your dryer. Items contaminated with cooking oils
may contribute to a chemical reaction that could cause
a load to catch fire.
Failure to comply with these warnings could result
in fire, explosion, serious bodily injury and/or damage
to the rubber or plastic parts of the dryer.
This Owner's Guide provides general operating
instructions for your dryer. It also contains information
about features for several other models. Your dryer
may not have every feature included.
Use the dryer only as instructed in this Owner's Guide
and the Operating Instructions card included with
your dryer.
Avoid fire hazard or electrical shock. Do
not use an adaptor plug or extension cord or remove
grounding prong from electrical power cord. Failure to
follow this warning can cause serious injury, fire or
death.
Note: The instructions appearing in this Owner's Guide
are not meant to cover every possible condition and
situation that may occur. Common sense and caution
must be practiced when installing, operating and
maintaining any appliance.
Protect Children
Do not allow children to play on or in the
dryer. Close supervision of children is necessary when
the dryer is used near children. As children grow, teach
them the proper, safe use of all appliances.
Destroy the carton, plastic bag and other
packing materials after the dryer is unpacked. Children
might use them for play. Cartons covered with rugs,
bedspreads or plastic sheets can become airtight
chambers.
Keep laundry products out of children's
reach. To prevent personal injury, observe all warnings
on product labels.
Before the dryer is removed from service
or discarded, remove the dryer door to prevent accidental
entrapment.
Failure to comply with these warnings could result
in serious personal injuries.
Prevent Injury
To prevent shock hazard and assure
stability during operation, the dryer must be installed
and electrically grounded by a qualified service person
in accordance with local codes. Installation instructions
are packed in the dryer for the installer's reference.
Refer to INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS for detailed
grounding procedures. If the dryer is moved to a new
GAS DRYERS:
CORRECT
Use this way ONLY
Grounding type
wall receptacle
Power supply
cord with 3-prong
grounding plug
Do not under
any circumstances
cut, remove,
or bypass
the grounding prong
from this plug.
CORRECT
Use this way ONLY
ELECTRIC DRYERS:
DRYER
FUSED 30 AMP
120/240 V OR
120/208 V
WALL
RECEPTACLE
DRYER
SERVICE
CORD
14-30R
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location, have it checked and reinstalled by a qualified
service person.
To prevent personal injury or damage to
the dryer, the electrical power cord of a gas dryer must
be plugged into a properly grounded and polarized 3-
prong outlet. The third grounding prong must never
be removed. Never ground the dryer to a gas pipe.
Do not use an extension cord or an adaptor plug.
ALWAYS disconnect the dryer from
the electrical supply before attempting any service or
cleaning. Failure to do so can result in electrical shock
or injury.
Do not use any type spray cleanser when
cleaning dryer interior. Hazardous fumes or electrical
shock could occur.
To prevent injury, do not reach into the
dryer if the drum is moving. Wait until the dryer has
stopped completely before reaching into the drum.
To prevent injury and damage to the
dryer:
All repairs and servicing must be performed by
an authorized servicer unless specifically
recommended in this Owner's Guide. Use only
authorized factory parts.
Do not tamper with controls.
Do not install or store the dryer where it will be
exposed to the weather.
A thermal limiter switch automatically turns off the
motor in the unlikely event of an overheated situation
(electric dryers only). A service technician must replace
the thermal limiter switch after correcting the fault.
Failure to comply with these warnings could result
in serious personal injuries.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Drying Procedures
Follow the guidelines below for preparing the load for
drying.
Read the Operating Instructions card for operating
your specific model.
Always read and follow fabric care labels and
laundry product labels.
To reduce the risk of fire, electrical
shock, or injury to persons, read Important Safety
Instructions before operating this dryer.
1. Prepare items for drying.
Dry items of similar fabric, weight and
construction in the same load.
Separate dark items from light-colored items.
Separate items that shed lint from those that
attract lint. If an item sheds lint, turn it inside
out.
Be sure buckles, buttons and trim are heatproof
and won't damage the drum finish. Close
zippers, fasten hooks and Velcro®-like
fasteners. Tie strings and sashes to prevent
snagging and tangling.
If possible, turn pockets inside out for even
drying.
Check for stains which may not have been
removed in washing. Dryer heat may
permanently set some stains. Repeat stain
removal process before drying.
Place small items in a mesh bag to prevent
tangling and for easy removal.
2. Check that lint screen is clean and in place.
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3. Load the dryer.
The average load will fill the drum 1/3 to 1/2 full.
Items need room to tumble freely for even
drying and less wrinkling. Do not overload
dryer.
When drying large items, dry only 2 or 3 at a
time. Fill out the load with small and medium
sized items.
For delicate or very small loads, add 2 lint-free
towels for better drying, less wrinkling, and to
prevent grease stains caused by fabric softener
sheets.
Do not overdry items. Overdrying can cause
wrinkling, shrinkage, harshness, and a build-up
of static electricity, which can produce more
lint.
If desired, add a dryer fabric softener sheet.
4. Close the dryer door and set dryer controls
(some models).
See Operating Instructions card for your specific
model controls.
5. Turn cycle selector clockwise to the desired
setting.
6. Start the dryer.
Push Start Button for 2 seconds or turn the
START knob clockwise to ON, hold for 1-2
seconds and release.
To add or remove items when the dryer is
running, open the door. The dryer will always
stop when the door is opened. Allow the drum
to come to a complete stop before reaching
inside.
To restart dryer, close the door then push the
Start Button for 2 seconds or turn the START
knob clockwise to ON, hold for 1-2 seconds and
release.
The dryer will not start if the cycle selector is in
the OFF position.
7. When the cycle ends, remove items immediately
and hang or fold. If load is removed before the
cycle ends, turn cycle selector to OFF.
Features
Cycle Signal Control (some models)
When the Cycle Signal Control is ON, a signal will
sound at the end of each cycle and during the Press
Saver setting (some models). The volume is adjustable
on some models.
Drum Light (some models)
A drum light will come on whenever the door is opened
to illuminate the dryer drum during loading and
unloading. Closing the door turns off the light.
Reversible Dryer Door
Your dryer is equipped with a reversible door. The door
can be hinged on the right or left side. Refer to the
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS for directions on
changing the door.
Drying Rack (some models)
Use the drying rack to dry items which should not be
tumble dried.
1. Open the dryer door and remove the lint screen.
2. Insert drying rack into the dryer drum. Place the
front bar under the lip of the lint screen opening.
3. Place items to be dried on top of the rack. Weight
should not exceed 10 lbs. Leave space between
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items, but do not let items hang over the sides or
through the grids. Do not tumble other items when
using the drying rack.
4. Select a timed dry setting best suited for items
being dried. Use only the Air Fluff (no heat)
temperature setting for items containing plastic,
foam rubber, rubber-like materials, feathers or down.
5. When items are dry, remove the rack and replace
the lint screen. If lint screen is not in place,
tumbling items could enter the exhaust system and
cause damage to the dryer.
Common Drying Problems
Many drying problems involve poor cleaning results, poor soil and stain removal, residues of lint and scum, and
fabric damage. For satisfactory drying results, follow these suggestions provided by The Soap and Detergent
Association.
PROBLEM
Greasy, oily
stains
Lint
Pilling
(Fibers break
off, ball up
and cling to
fabric.)
Shrinking
Wrinkling
POSSIBLE CAUSES
Fabric softener sheet.
Overloading.
Overdrying causes
static electricity.
Lint screen not clean
when cycle began.
Lint is attached to
"pills."
Pilling is normal with
synthetic and
permanent press
fabrics. This is due to
abrasion from normal
wear.
Overdrying.
Overloading.
Leaving items in dryer
after cycle ends.
SOLUTIONS
Rub fabric softener stains
with bar soap. Rinse and
rewash.
Reduce load size and
rewash using liquid fabric
softener in the final rinse.
Or, add a fabric softener
sheet and tumble without
heat.
Use lint brush or roller to
remove lint.
Use a lint brush or shaver
to remove pills.
Irreversible condition.
Reduce load size and
tumble at medium or low
heat for 5-10 minutes.
Remove items
immediately. Hang or fold.
PREVENTIVE MEASURES
Add a few bath towels to small
loads for proper tumbling.
Some "silk-like" fabrics should
be air dried.
Use proper drying temperature.
Place fabric softener sheet on
top of load before starting the
dryer.
Do not overload dryer.
Use fabric softener in washer or
dryer to reduce static electricity.
Remove items when they are
slightly damp to avoid
overdrying.
Check that lint screen is clean
and in place.
Use fabric softener to lubricate
fibers.
When ironing, use spray starch
or fabric finish on collars and
cuffs.
Turn items inside out to reduce
abrasion.
Follow fabric care label
directions.
If shrinking is a concern, check
load often.
Remove items while slightly
damp and hang or lay flat to
complete drying.
Block knits into shape.
Do not overload dryer.
Remove items as soon as cycle
ends.
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Electrolux 27" Dryers User manual

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