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Mike Craw  
#1 Posted : Wednesday, January 9, 2008 3:05:45 PM(UTC)
Mike Craw

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Hi, Looking for suggestions. I have a coin slide operated dryer. I insert money and it turns on the timer but when you press the start button the dryer doesn't start. It had been run by a tennant non-stop for hours. Is there a cool down period? I unplugged it so the timer stopped and would cool down. Or could it be a thermostat or something else?

All comments appreciated!
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bentwrench1999  
#2 Posted : Thursday, January 10, 2008 10:21:00 AM(UTC)
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We need more info. Model # ?? Gas or Electric? I's probably as simple as a thermal fuse or door switch. Please post all the info you have..:) wrench
Mike Craw  
#3 Posted : Thursday, January 10, 2008 10:45:18 AM(UTC)
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It's an Inglis Commercial Dryer. All the stickers have fallen off it, not sure of the model. It is electric. I was thinking most likely the thermal fuse being if ran non-stop for hours and I tried to use it right after and it wouldn't start. It has been off for 24 hours and the same thing is still happening.
bentwrench1999  
#4 Posted : Thursday, January 10, 2008 11:52:26 AM(UTC)
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Remove the back panel and look for a thermal fuse. Usually a ceramic-housed type. It could be round (about 2" long) or thin about(about 1/2" wide and 2" long. May have one of these numbers on them. 3390719 or 3392519. Let me know what you find..:) wrench
Mike Craw  
#5 Posted : Thursday, January 10, 2008 6:26:44 PM(UTC)
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Thanks, I just went with it being the Thermal fuse and replace it and all is good.

Handy little forum here.

Thanks again!
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