I've just browsed your hand book that goes with this machine, as I'm in the UK I can sumise from the booklet that this won't reset as the fluff filter has something obtrusive in it, or there is something caught in the tube venter grille, can I suggest if both those are clear you hold the cancel/reset button down for a few seconds to reset & reboot it into ready mode, sorry I can't be of more help than this ????
2xs and 2x's is 2 extra small in clothes and not the same as '2 times'. Edited out for clarity.
If the fan isn't turning, either the run capacitor has failed or the fan is binding. If the fan is turning is is part of the ionization process or there is a bad connection.
What the maker says
Noisy functioning (audible loud buzzing sound) is a sign that your Ionic Pro® Compact ionic air purifier is overdue for a complete clean-up of the collection blades and the internal ionizing wires. The internal ionizing wires must be kept clean to ensure silent and normal operation.
May 10, 2011
Ensure that your dryer is receiving proper power. Use a multimeter to test the wall plug. You should have two poles giving 110-120 volts each and a ground. If only one side is hot and the other is not, you could have issues.
Common Causes for Dryer Not Starting:
Let's explore some common reasons why your dryer might not start:
Thermal Fuse: The thermal fuse is a safety device that protects the dryer from overheating. If it's blown, the dryer won't start. Test it for continuity using a multimeter Check your exhaust vent for restrictions..
Start Switch: If the dryer hums but doesn't start, the start switch might be faulty. Test it for continuity with a multimeter.
Door Switch: The door switch activates when the dryer door is closed. Listen for a "click" when you start the dryer. If you don't hear it, test the door switch for continuity.
Door Switch Solution:
If the door switch isn't "clicking," it might be the culprit. Try this:
Push the length of the switch from side to side (without removing it) to see if it clicks.
If it clicks, it's likely not defective.
Reassemble the dryer to see if it works.
Remember to safely disconnect the power before attempting any repairs. If these steps don't resolve the issue, consider seeking professional assistance or further diagnostics
Sounds like you have a blockage somewhere. There may be an animal or a bird's nest in there. Dryers should be fully stripped and cleaned about every 3 years. 'Dryer Fires' are a real thing and there are companies that do nothing except clean and de-lint dryers.
https://www.google.com/search?q=Dryer+Fires
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If the light bulb in your dryer broke off in the socket and caused sparks, it's possible that the electrical system in the dryer has been damaged. Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot the issue:
1.Start by unplugging the dryer.
2. If there are any broken pieces of the light bulb still in the socket, use needle-nose pliers or another suitable tool to remove them. Be sure to do this with caution to avoid electrical shock.
3. Inspect the area around the light bulb socket for any burnt wires, connectors, or components. If you find any damaged parts, they may need to be replaced.
4. Dryers often have thermal fuses or thermal cut-offs that can blow if there's a surge or overheating. Check the dryer's user manual to locate these components and check if they are intact. If a fuse is blown, replace it with the same type and amperage.
5. Use a multimeter to check the voltage at the dryer outlet. Ensure that you are getting the correct voltage (typically 240 volts for a dryer in the United States). If the voltage is incorrect, there may be an issue with the electrical supply or the outlet itself.
6. If you have the skills and confidence, you may open the dryer cabinet and inspect the internal wiring. Look for any burnt or damaged wires and connections. If you find any, you may need to repair or replace the affected parts.
7. If you are not comfortable or experienced with electrical repairs, it's advisable to seek the help of a professional appliance repair technician. They can thoroughly diagnose the issue and perform any necessary repairs or replacements.
" this dryer model "?? The one that only you know what it is?
'make model (what it is)' first 3 words in all questions please.
Google
make model replacement belt
that is the way they are sold, not by size.
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Thumping is normally can by two reasons
1. Worn rear bearing which normally has a nylon sleeve that wears causing vertical movement
2. Worn or collapsed drum slides or rollers at the front of the drum.
There is not normally foam, the sealer is felt and needs lightly oiling.
No model number given, Google Roper parts diagram
https://www.google.com/search?q=Roper+dryer+replace+rear+bearing+and+drum+slides
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Probably the thermal control is no longer working, make sure you have power on the element when heating up.
If there isn't, work backwards towards the mains input side to fault find.
Hello HeatherGood to see you again. The outlet on the back of the dryer is 4" and the wall duct has a 4" tail. The ducting flexible hose made to fit on the outside of both. You fix with large hose clamps. It sound like you are trying to put the dryer into the wall duct? That is not the right way. You have to have hose even if it is 10" worth, that has 4" inside diameter for both the dryer and the wall duct. The new magnetic connector make thing very easy.The parts and the videos are in the linkhttps://www.google.com/search?q=DRYER+WALL+DUCT..
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This can only be caused by a few things
Belt slipping.
Idler wheel tight and causing the belt to screech.
A very outside change it is the rear drum bearing or motor bearings.
Take the top off, put a length of plastic tub in you hand and follow the sound.
There are several possible causes of a squealing dryer, including unlevel installation, damaged drum bearings, a faulty drive belt, a worn out idler pulley, a damaged roller shaft or a malfunctioning motor. Discovering the cause of your squeaky dryer can help you determine how to resolve the issue.