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I just replaced the timer. The dryer comes on but the timer does not change positions.
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Check your voltage going to the machine has to be 240v and good connections and a good harness on a dedicated circuit just for the dryer and not with anything else.
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Does the timer not advance in both timed dry and auto modes? |
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Voltage is good. Connections are fine. The company sent me a replacement timer, but it acts the same as the last one.
Timer does not advance in any mode. It stays where ever it is when I turn it on. If I set it for dry or timer the dryer gets hot. If I set it in the middle of cool down, it acts appropriately.
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