Dryer Tips and Information
Attempting to repair a Dryer without proper training and safety standards is dangerous. Dryer should only be repaired
by skilled professionals who have the knowledge and experience to safely bring them out of disrepair. Repairs performed by unqualified people
risk serious injury or even death. A relatively small outlet can easily carry the current needed to kill a
person.
To reduce the need of repairs, use the following preventative measures. Proper maintenance and care is essential in keeping your dryer running efficiently. Improper care will cause your unit to overwork by using more electricity to keep you clothes dry than
if properly maintained. By following these tips, you can prolong the life of your clothes dryer, prevent fires and avoid many costly repairs.
Nine money saving tips that will extend the life of your clothes dryer and lower the cost of energy.
1. Make sure that the dryer's feet are level to prevent an imbalance in the machine that may cause loud noises and
added wear/tear on the unit. For fire safety, do not place the dryer near heat producing device.
2. To avoid burning out the compressor, always plug the dryer directly into the properly grounded outlet on your
wall. If you absolutely need to run an extension chord, make sure a heavy duty, 3-pronged extensions cord. If unsure, consult the manufacturer
specifications in the user guide.
3. Empty the lint filter after each and every use for efficient drying and fire prevention. Remove anything else that can impede good airflow.
Do not forget to clean the back of the dryer where lint settles over time.
4. Vent your dryer to the outside, never vent it inside. Clean out exhaust vent system at least once a year to remove clogs or other
obstructions that can impede good airflow. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) estimates that fires associated with clothes dryers occur annually.
5. Do not place foam backed rugs, rubber/plastic shoes or other heat sensitive articles in dryers. Also, to prevent fires, do not place
clothing or other items soiled with flammable substances like gasoline and alcohol. Check the pockets of clothes for crayons and other heat
sensitive items that may ruin the other clothes.
6. To save energy, do not overload the dryer and make sure items are not water logged. This may burn out the
motor.
7. Clean up all spills from the top of the dryer. Many detergents and solvents can damage finish. Clean with a mild household dish soap or
baking soda and rinse with warm water. Rinse and wipe dry.
8. Always read manufacturer’s guides and operating instructions.
By following these tips, you can prolong the life of your clothes dryer and avoid many costly repairs. However, there are times when a repair
is needed. Ocoee Appliance Repair can fix most brands and models of dryers including Kenmore, Whirlpool, General
Electric, Amana, Maytag, Jenn-Air and Fisher Paykel.
We repair most clothes dryer problems including poor heating, cycle irregularities, loud noises and poor spinning. Please call
(407)-545-6367 or email info@OcoeeApplianceRepair.com for fast, reliable professional service. We service Orange County, Osceola County, Seminole County, and parts of Volusia, Brevard, Polk, and Lake counties. Some of the municipalities serviced include Altamonte Springs, Casselberry, Kissimmee, Orlando, St Cloud, and Winter Park. Our technicians are standing by and ready to relieve you from your clothes dryer
problems.
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