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Although electric dryers are the simplest appliance to work on, ...Replaced outlet, cord, and moved the outlet so we don't have the same ... Whirlpool LER4634EQ0 110 v timer motor, when timer contacts TM .... David Villa 7 months ago ... 3 years and now thedryer won't heat and the timer doesn't advance, ...Missing: cu
When using the WD-1000 as a Dryer only, are you turning the rightmost knob Clockwise to the correct starting point?
Looking at the periphery of the knob, at the bottom, see the elongated "sausage" shape, outlined in blue? Turn the knob so it passes "Stop", and points there.
At the end of a completed Wash Cycle, that is where the pointer will be pointing. Once there, the machine switches automatically to Dryer Mode.
As long as the middle dial is set to a timer length greater than zero, the drying begins. I recommend turning the middle dial to somewhere around 2:00 o'clock, which corresponds to about 90 minutes if I remember correctly.
(You'll notice that is in the "Orange" area, meaning Full Heat - which is always fine because it never gets too hot anyway)
So, turn right dial to point to the "white sausage" at the bottom of the dial; Turn middle dial to 90 mins, or so; (Left dial only controls "Spin" speed - just set to max); and close the door. (It should begin drying)
Well it turns out that the pipes were not properly connected...however, I think the machine is very confusing anyway. This is my understanding of the Malber WD 1000...at this point in time. I've only used it once. The first dial (on the left) has to do with how fast you want to spin the clothes...I set it at 600 and that seemed to be fine for perm press. The second dial has to do with the temperature...I am still confused...it is the temp of the wash or dry? Its just darn right confusing. The third dial has to do with starting the wash. I put it on 3 for perm press. Now I wonder, if I turn it to 5, delicates, will it still go straight into dry mode? As a woman, I have a lot of things I dont like to dry, so if anyone figures this out before I do, please tell.
Try setting the washer dial to the stop setting at the end of setting number 4 then set the dryer timer and turn on the machine. This works for mine to get the dryer to run by itself. It should begin about 30 seconds later, when the door locks. Hope this helps.
I have inherited a hoover saver 1300 in new flat, the dials have worn away and it goes onto drying mode after wash, how can i have it on wash and spin only - NO DRYING? Thanks
This sounds like a motor control board is faulty. Please load a couple of towels in the machine run it. Watch the machine as it goes through its' cycles.
1. Do the towels tumble when the machine is washing ?
2. When it begins to spin, does it spin one way at a fast pace or does it spin one way and then the other ?
Answering these two questions will help in troubleshooting your problem.
"e" is economy - ignore this
there is a selection of spin speed - most people use the fastest
half load is what it says - most people wash a full load so ignore
the temp dial just selects wash temp. for normal washes set to 40deg
can't remember the symbols on program dial but think they are fairly self-explanatory
this machine is just a washer
remember to check the filter regularly
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