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I don't get the "plugging in the 120v, not 240v" part??? The dryer requires 240vac in order to provide heat.
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Thanks for reply I only use the 120v regular, which works fine for the last 8 year.
Just don't know why it suddenly stop working.
The coil did heat up for 5 sec, see my video.
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Originally Posted by: wendyburguress I only use the 120v regular, You need to elaborate on that as it makes no sense to me. How are you able to "select" 120v versus 240v? 240vac is required for the heat circuit to operate normally. Eric
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Please ignore the 120/240v
It is hooked up 240v, same problem
It heat up, then 5 sec , a click sound from control panel. Then it stop heating.
Then even I turn it off/on, it does not heat.
I have to completely unplug, then plug in ,to make the same situation happens.
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Then it sounds like a faulty control board which is no longer available for this model.
Eric
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