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Malber is no longer in business. There is no more dealer or distribution network listed in Italy or the US.
You might try calling a local appliance repair to see if they would attempt the repair. Just looking online I see where Fort Lauderdale Appliance, 1040 Bayview Dr, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304 (954) 361-2363 has a five star rating. If they don't service foreign appliances, perhaps they will recommend?
pete5runner back again: The check you should make is to disconnect the two wires to the heating element carefully (with unit unplugged). Then connect a 110 voltmeter to the two wires. The plug in the machine and start a dry cycle. If you see 110 volts on the voltmeter, then you know that power is getting to the heating element, and you have isolated the heating element as defective. If you need a heating element, I got one in NY by calling 718-767-7396. New element was $29, shipping included. I don't know if he will ship to where you are located. Good luck, and let me know what happens.
Belt Replacement for Malber Dryer TD600
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