Tips about Dryer


A dryer is simply a large drum that transports hot air either from an electric heating element or from a gas heater, to where the wet laundry is stored. Home appliances are present in every house, and how to fix a dryer is something that everyone wants to know at some point on the other. As the name suggests, a dryer is used for the sole purpose of drying things, namely wet laundry or wet clothes. This is a comparatively
elementary home appliance, and one that can be fixed with minimum trouble and hassle.
This drum is powered by a motor that has pulleys on it which are inter connected by a series of belts. The rate of drying is determined by the speed of the revolutions of  the drum and the temperature that can be set using thermostats that are controlled from an outside panel. The system of functioning of a dryer is really quite simple and anyone in the house can learn how to repair a dryer. Dryer repair is an elemental thing that everyone should learn, in order to avoid calling expensive handymen for minor things.



How to Repair a Dryer Belt


It is likely that your dryer has stopped working because the dryer belt has broken. This is a problem that can be solved in a few minutes with the aid of some simple tools. You will need to replace the dryer belt and here is how you must go about it.

Open the dryer.

Lift up the lint screen cover and then proceed to remove the lint screen. Some dryers have the lint screen on the inside of the door, so in these cases this step can be avoided.

Now remove the 2 Phillip's screws that are holding the cover down. Open the dryer top by sliding in a thin knife between the top cover and the front panel. There will be a locking mechanism which can be released using the knife. Do this on both sides and lift the top cover and rest it against a wall.

Remove the front portion of the lower panel in a similar


manner, and place some wooden planks under the dryer


drum to give it support.

Now you can proceed and remove the entire front panel.

Remove the old belt from around the drum.

Dropping the new belt between the front panel and the


drum, slide the other side of the belt over the drum. Fix the belt properly in the place where the old belt was,



and make sure that the grooved side of the belt faces


down.

Screw back the lower panel and remove the old belt from


the motor area.

Wrap the new belt around the idler pulley and the motor,


and rotate the drum counter clockwise to see, if it is


working properly.

Replace all the panels and screws that you had removed.

How to repair a dryer with no heat requires some basic


knowledge about the working and the components of the


appliance beforehand. How to Repair a Dryer Timer


If you're facing a malfunctioning timer, you must replace


the timer motor only, and not the entire assembly. These


will be found behind the control console panel, and you


can remove the front panel holding the component in


place. Some models will require you to open the back


panel of the components as well, but this is rare. Once


you have removed the timer knob from the shaft, you


must remove the mounting screws of the timer. Simply


discard the old timer now and replace the new one in the


exact same position. Reassemble your dryer and check, if


it is working properly. How to Repair a Dryer Vent


The vent carries the exhaust out, and prevents the


moisture from reaching other parts of the mechanism.


Make sure you can easily access the back of the dryer


Seal any joints of the tube where it


may potentially leak with tape, and dryer vent is ready to


use again. Another important aspect of dryer repair is


identifying which part of the dryer is actually giving


trouble. Here are some more dryer vent cleaning tips that


may come in handy for you.