
Get your clothes dried fast with this GE electric dryer with HE Sensor Dry. Prevent overdrying, and get more wear out of your clothing owing to innovative dual thermistor technology that continually monitors temperature and moisture in the dryer. Pack plenty of clothing in owing to the 7.4 cu. ft. capacity of this GE electric dryer. 
A: It's a 220 volt dryer.
A: Hello Taheerah, Thank you so much for reaching out. We're so sorry to hear that your dryer will not start. We understand how frustrating that must be. If your dryer will not run or start, check the following: 1.Make sure the dryer plug is pushed completely into the wall outlet. 2.Check that the dryer door is closed tightly. 3.Make sure that the cycle selection button is positioned on the desired temperature, fabric, and drying time. 4.Ensure that the START button has been depressed completely. 5.Open the dryer door and inspect the condition of the door switch. If the door switch is scorched or pushed in, this may cause the dryer not to operate. 6.Check to be sure that house circuit breakers / fuses are operational. The dryer should be on a separate circuit. 7.On some models (2019 & newer), the dryer may need its "personality" settings selected. When this happens, the dryer may not turn on or tumble and a "1" or "2" appears in the display. Pressing the START button toggles between valid personalities (1 or 2). To set the display to the correct personality: Select "1" for Electric dryers Select "2" for Gas dryers 8.Electric models only: Inspect the power cord at back of the dryer for a broken, burned, or loose connection. Reconnect if necessary. Check the terminal block. If wires and/or terminal connections are burned, broken, or frayed, replacement of both will be necessary. If a problem persists, please schedule a service appointment by calling 1-800-432-2737. We hope this helps. Mike@GEA
A: Hello and thank you for reaching out about this versatile dryer. It is always fun to share more about our appliances. If the exhaust is vented out the side, we still recommend one inch of clearance from the rear wall. Also, keep in mind any clearance needed if your outlet is located directly behind the unit. More information can be found on page 3 of the installation instructions here: https://files.bbystatic.com/1cqtsSYrP3yIaSiHeaBQiQ%3D%3D/cfa969d4-dfef-4b11-989d-77ece1f384f0.pdf Stay safe and keep in touch! - JB
A: Bottom of the dryer door is 14" off the ground. However, the bottom of the dryer drum inside is even lower by a few inches. Me being tall and some lower back pain makes it a little difficult getting clothes out sometimes. A plinth is a good idea but I don't know if there is one
A: Hello- We are sorry to hear you are having an issue with your dryer not heating well. We recommend making sure your venting isn't clogged. To check if your venting is clogged, start a timed dry on high heat. Go to the exhaust vent outside and use your hand to verify that the air is very warm and exiting at a decent flow. If there’s little airflow, your venting probably needs to be cleaned or replaced. If the temperature’s too low, there may be an operational issue with the dryer, which should be checked by an authorized service technician. GE Consumer Service can be reached by calling 1-800-432-2737. If you have any questions in the future, please let us know. We are here to help! Joyce@GEA
Q: How is total height with top load door open ?
A: Hello there - Since this model is not a top-load washer, the height will remain unchanged at 46 inches high when the door is opened. The depth, however, will increase 22.5 inches when the door is opened all the way out (for a total depth of 56 inches). We hope this is insightful. If you have specific questions about a different model, please reach out to us on that particular model's product page and we'd be happy to answer any questions you may have. All the best, Kelsey@GEA
Q: My dryer shuts off with the clothes still damp?
A: Hi! Thanks for reaching out. We're sorry to hear that your clothing isn't being fully dried, we can understand how that would be frustrating for sure. If you've got a mix of heavy and light clothing in your dryer, you'd want to select the MORE DRY option. You may also want to check your venting system to make sure it's clean. If your clothing is taking a long time to dry, an article titled "DRYER - TAKING TOO LONG TO DRY CLOTHES" provides some help with that! It also has information in it about how to check for a venting issue. We hope this helps! Best wishes. -Michael@GEA
A: Hello DLG6, Thank you for reaching out. We're happy to help. This dryer has what's known as a Sensor Dry feature. This feature uses dual thermistor technology to continually monitors temperature and moisture to prevent over drying. This feature is used with the different drying cycles. You can also adjust the time, temperature, and dryness level with other settings. Please check the owner's manual for more instructions. If you have any other questions, please feel free to reach out to us via social media or through our Contact Us page. We hope this helps. Best wishes. Mike@GEA