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If you like this post, please share it using one of the buttons below. Raising the rear/back leveling legs of the dryer-about an inch higher than the front of the dryer-will cause small loads of laundry to tumble at the front of the drum (continually making contact with the Sensors). If a *small* load has been placed in the dryer-the damp/wet laundry may not be making contact with the Moisture Sensors often enough (causing rapid termination of the cycle). These can easily be found on the Lint Filter Housing by placing your head into the drum and looking downward at the Filter Housing. I have completely dis-assembled the machine twice - cleaning lint for the blower, tubing. I'm pretty sure it is not supposed to come on until the end of the cycle. The 'cooling' icon comes on as soon as drying cycle starts. The MOISTURE SENSORS are located on the *drum side* of the Lint Filter Housing (2 silver metal strips). When I push the start button - all is well and the dryer heats up, but takes longer than normal to dry. The waxy residue on the MOISTURE SENSORS will cause the MAIN BOARD to "think" that the laundry has become dry at/near the end of the cycle.ΔΆ) Clean/scrub the MOISTURE SENSORS with a *ScotchBrite Pad* after each load in the dryer (when a FS Sheet is used) This is caused by *wax* build-up on the MOISTURE SENSORS from the FS Sheet. If Fabric Softener Sheets are used in the dryer-laundry will be approximately 90% dry (on a regular basis). Assuming the entire vent system is clean/clear.
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