Easy Fixes for Tumble Dryers

June 30, 2015

Major appliances with major problems need the help of a professional. However, minor dryer problems, like lint buildup or a faulty fuse, can be easily cleared.  Finding the cause of the problem is the first step.

Easy Fixes for Tumble Dryers

My dryer won’t start

Check the power

  • First, check that the dryer is receiving power. Plug a working appliance, such as a table lamp, into its socket; if it doesn't illuminate, replace the fuses or reset the circuit breaker. If the dryer repeatedly blows its fuse or trips its circuit breaker, call for a repair — it may indicate an electrical problem within the machine.
  • If you have just dried a load, wait for 30 minutes before restarting — the dryer's thermal overload protector may have been triggered.
  • Inspect the door catch. This usually has a plastic peg that pushes an electrical switch in the door casing. If the plastic appears cracked, or the door doesn't close easily, you'll need to call for a repair, but if the mechanism appears intact, try spraying a little switch cleaner (available from electronics stores) into the switch. This solvent may dislodge any grease or debris that is blocking the switch's contacts.

Clean the condenser

Condenser dryers work in a similar way to vented dryers, except that the water extracted from your clothing is not vented to the outside, but condenses on a cooled plate within the body of the dryer before running into a plastic reservoir.

  • Empty the water reservoir after every drying cycle.
  • Every few weeks, remove the condenser unit — it usually slides out easily from the dryer. Take it outside and wash it with cold water from a hose, removing any lint trapped on its plates. Allow it to dry before you put it back into the machine.

Warning

A build-up of lint in your tumble dryer is dangerous because it can start a fire. Clean your lint filters after every load and inspect the dryer's vent or condenser unit every few weeks.

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