
The usefulness of a clothes dryer, especially in humid conditions, needs no further debate. However, encountering some fundamental issues during usage is unavoidable. Therefore, it's best to understand some problems and...
1. Causes and remedies for common clothes dryer issues
The usefulness of a clothes dryer, especially in humid conditions, needs no further debate. However, encountering some fundamental issues during usage is unavoidable. Therefore, it's best to understand some problems and solutions to avoid panic when faced with them.
Clothes dryer not heating up
After plugging in, the clothes dryer still indicates normal operation but fails to produce heat to dry the clothes, it may stem from a malfunctioning heat-generating component. This is an issue that cannot be resolved independently, quickly contact professional repair technicians for swift inspection and resolution.
Absolutely refrain from self-disassembling if you lack expertise to avoid exacerbating serious issues
Unusual loud noise and shaking from the dryer
During operation, if the dryer suddenly shakes excessively and makes loud noises, something is likely stuck or clothes are tangled. Quickly turn off the machine, unplug it, and thoroughly inspect.
Loud noise from the dryer during operation can be discomforting for users
Some tips for using a clothes dryer
- Almost every household owns a washing machine, so clothes are usually spun dry before putting them into the dryer. If you hand wash, ensure thorough wringing to prevent excess water from entering the dryer and shorten drying time.
Clothes must be thoroughly wrung dry before being placed in the dryer
- If the clothes are made of materials prone to wrinkles, flatten them before drying, do not fold or leave them messy.
- Do not overload the dryer with too many clothes, only put the recommended amount. Overloading will consume more energy and compromise drying efficiency.
Put the correct amount of clothes in according to the device specifications
- Typically, issues arising with clothes dryers stem from users not using the device correctly. Therefore, learn the following steps for effective use of a clothes dryer:
Step 1: Put clothes into the dryer
Only dry clothes, either hand wrung or machine spun, without excess water should be put into the dryer.
Check if clothes contain any objects in pockets or oily residues on them.
Step 2: Select the appropriate drying time and mode
Depending on the quantity and fabric material, select the most suitable mode. After identifying the fabric material, choose the drying mode accordingly: high heat for jeans, towels, heavy fabric towels; medium heat for synthetic materials like polyester; and low heat for items such as underwear, soft fleece.
Step 3: Turn on the switch to operate the machine
You close the outer casing of the cabinet tightly then turn on the switch, the machine will automatically turn off when the time is up.
