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Jane Carty Posted on Jul 09, 2012

How do you turn off the beaping on a Haier Clothes Dryer?

Every time a load get's done the dryer with beep 5 or 6 times like a fire alarm, love the dryer, but the beeping is getting on my nerves.

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  • Samuel Hall
    Samuel Hall Jul 06, 2016

    1. Disconnect power
    2. Open back panel
    3. Remove control panel
    4. Look for black buzzer about 5 nickels tall (control panel will say buzz next to this.
    5. Use needle nose pliers and pull buzzer out.
    6. Reconnect everything and enjoy a buzzer less dryer.

  • Samuel Hall
    Samuel Hall Jul 06, 2016

    1. Disconnect power
    2. Open back panel
    3. Remove control panel
    4. Look for black buzzer about 5 nickels tall (control panel will say buzz next to this.
    5. Use needle nose pliers and pull buzzer out.
    6. Reconnect everything and enjoy a buzzer less dryer.

  • Anonymous Dec 11, 2018

    If you open up the panel and unscrew the circuit board and look for a small black cylinder (pic below) that's the little annoying guy. Yank him out and your Encore will be silent. The auto wrinkle saver on this model must have been conceived by a deaf madman.

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The responses here miss the issue: The beeps described by the Poster are NORMAL and signal a finished load. However, the beeps are very loud, persistent, and extremely annoying, therefore the Poster wants to DISABLE the beeps. The question is how to disable the annoying beeps.

  • tmkkb
    tmkkb Nov 07, 2014

    well,how do you stop the end of cycle beeping?

  • xjeepguy
    xjeepguy Mar 07, 2015

    Did you ever figure out how to stop that annoying beeping?

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  • Posted on Oct 26, 2008

SOURCE: Won't start, beeping sounds

sounds like the door switch might be an issue,, does teh tub light go on /off as you open the door??? if not try manually pushing the switch in a few times.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 16, 2007

SOURCE: Dryer turns itself on & beeps, then off again

aye, see if you can enter the diagnosis mode. What we are looking for is the F-02 code. This will flash when there is a stuck button or user interface problem and only displayed in the test mode. With the unit plugged in and all indicator lights off, select any button except stop. Press for 3 seconds, release for 3 seconds, press for 3 seconds, release for 3 secnds and press for 3 seconds. If you did it right 88 should appear. Press the same button again and if there is a error, it should show up. If no error code shows, open the consol and check the p-5 connector. This will be the interface ribbon to the board. Reseat it and see if the problem stops. Catriver

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  • Posted on Dec 16, 2008

SOURCE: Whirlpool Duet Dryer WED9600 Beeping during drying

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Dan Webster

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  • Posted on Sep 30, 2010

SOURCE: My Frigidaire FEQ1442ESO Dryer

Unplug it.
Remove the 2 screws on the back side to get the top off.
Slide the top off and take the 2 control panel screws off lift up the control panel and get he tech sheet out. Consult it to find out about them beeps. Use this LINK to access service videos for your machine.
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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 05, 2009

SOURCE: Dryer gets hot, but not drying clothes

Check the following areas thoroughly to address this issue.


1. Venting
Make sure the dryer vent hose, as well as the rest of the vent duct, is not clogged.

Unless regular maintenance is performed, chances are there is a lot of lint accumulated inside the dryer. This might affect the drying time and could be a fire hazard. Make sure to have your dryer cleaned regularly. Because this might involve taking most of the dryer apart, it is recommended to have a qualified appliance repairman perform this task.

2. Thermostat
There are a couple of cycling thermostats inside the dryer. If one of them breaks down, it might affect the dryer's performance. Replace the defective thermostat.

3. Heating element
A heating element might only be partially burned out, in which case it would still work but will take longer time to dry the clothes. Replace the element if found defective.


4. Moisture Sensor
Most units will have a moisture or dryness sensor as well that will fail. inspect the sensor for faults. replace if necessary.

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