A:AnswerIf your dryer will not start and instead makes a clicking noise, it is most likely due to a fault with the door switch, start switch, or thermal fuse. A broken dryer belt is the next most likely cause of the issue.
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A:AnswerHi there!
Remove lint from the duct by hand and then vacuum the inside of the duct. Use hose extensions, if available, to vacuum out as much of the duct as you can. Go outside the house and remove the exterior vent cover. Clean out the dryer vent from the outside using a vacuum.
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A:AnswerIt's not extremely loud but you can hear it while on the 2nd floor. We keep the door closed so it's out of sight/out of mind and it doesn't really disturb anything.
A:AnswerThis unit has five manual dry cycles — Heavy Duty, Bulky, Quick Dry, Time Dry and Air Fluff — let you select the exact dry time that you need; and five sensor dry cycles — Normal, Delicates, Casual, Towels and Sanitize — automatically detect when your load is finished.
A:AnswerI've noticed this with a few of my loads. The only things I've been able to figure out is if my load was bigger than usual or my lent screen was full. I believe it has a heat sensor in it to shut off when it senses the clothes may be dry. I can't confirm this but I just clear the lent screen and restart it.