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Hi @assistance66802
Regarding the washer, as @oldturkey03 stated above, you need to have hot water, coming from your household hot water system to be connected to the washer for the hot wash options to work as there is no heater element in the washer. Check that there is hot water at the faucet that the washer's red hose is connected to.
Regarding the dryer, for it to dry the clothes the dryer needs to have a working 240V AC power supply i.e. 2 x 120V AC supplies. One to power the motor, controls etc and the other to power the heater in the dryer. The dryer will either have a 4 pin plug power cord or a 3 pin plug cord depending on how it is connected.
-Check in your household power box for fuses or circuit breakers that should be marked as ''dryer.'' There should be 2 but maybe there may only be 1 marked as ''dryer'' (depending on how it is wired) as the other is using an existing wall power outlet fuse.
+Check in your household power box for fuses or circuit breakers that should be marked as ''dryer.'' There should be 2, but there may only be 1 marked as ''dryer'' (depending on how it is wired) as the dryer may be connected to an existing wall power outlet fuse as well so as to have the necessary two power supplies.
If there are two fuses marked ''dryer'', check that both are OK and not blown (if there are circuit breakers and not fuses check if they have tripped - would be in the off position). If there is only 1 marked ''dryer'' then check it.
''If the fuses are OK'' it could be a faulty heater, faulty hi-limit thermostat or a faulty thermostat in the dryer
''If a fuse has blown'' (or breaker tripped) you could try repairing the fuse (or resetting the breaker) and then check if the dryer worked OK but if it fails again due to the fuse blowing then there's a reason for this to occur, which would have to be further investigated.

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Hi @assistance66802
-Regarding the washer, as @oldturkey03 stated above, you need to have hot water, coming from your household hot water system to be connected to the washer for the hot wash options to work. Check that there is hot water at the faucet that the washer's red hose is connected to.
+Regarding the washer, as @oldturkey03 stated above, you need to have hot water, coming from your household hot water system to be connected to the washer for the hot wash options to work as there is no heater element in the washer. Check that there is hot water at the faucet that the washer's red hose is connected to.
Regarding the dryer, for it to dry the clothes the dryer needs to have a working 240V AC power supply i.e. 2 x 120V AC supplies. One to power the motor, controls etc and the other to power the heater in the dryer. The dryer will either have a 4 pin plug power cord or a 3 pin plug cord depending on how it is connected.
Check in your household power box for fuses or circuit breakers that should be marked as ''dryer.'' There should be 2 but maybe there may only be 1 marked as ''dryer'' (depending on how it is wired) as the other is using an existing wall power outlet fuse.
If there are two fuses marked ''dryer'', check that both are OK and not blown (if there are circuit breakers and not fuses check if they have tripped - would be in the off position). If there is only 1 marked ''dryer'' then check it.
''If the fuses are OK'' it could be a faulty heater, faulty hi-limit thermostat or a faulty thermostat in the dryer
''If a fuse has blown'' (or breaker tripped) you could try repairing the fuse (or resetting the breaker) and then check if the dryer worked OK but if it fails again due to the fuse blowing then there's a reason for this to occur, which would have to be further investigated.

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Bearbeitet von: jayeff

Original-Beitrag von::

Hi @assistance66802
Regarding the washer, as @oldturkey03 stated above, you need to have hot water, coming from your household hot water system to be connected to the washer for the hot wash options to work. Check that there is hot water at the faucet that the washer's red hose is connected to.
Regarding the dryer, for it to dry the clothes the dryer needs to have a working 240V AC power supply i.e. 2 x 120V AC supplies. One to power the motor, controls etc and the other to power the heater in the dryer. The dryer will either have a 4 pin plug power cord or a 3 pin plug cord depending on how it is connected.
Check in your household power box for fuses or circuit breakers that should be marked as ''dryer.'' There should be 2 but maybe there may only be 1 marked as ''dryer'' (depending on how it is wired) as the other is using an existing wall power outlet fuse.
If there are two fuses marked ''dryer'', check that both are OK and not blown (if there are circuit breakers and not fuses check if they have tripped - would be in the off position). If there is only 1 marked ''dryer'' then check it.
-If a fuse has blown (or breaker tripped) you could try repairing the fuse (or resetting the breaker) and then check if the dryer worked OK but if it fails again due to the fuse blowing then there's a reason for this to occur, which would have to be further investigated
+''If the fuses are OK'' it could be a faulty heater, faulty hi-limit thermostat or a faulty thermostat in the dryer
+
+''If a fuse has blown'' (or breaker tripped) you could try repairing the fuse (or resetting the breaker) and then check if the dryer worked OK but if it fails again due to the fuse blowing then there's a reason for this to occur, which would have to be further investigated.

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Original-Beitrag von: jayeff

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Hi @assistance66802

Regarding the washer, as @oldturkey03 stated above, you need to have hot water, coming from your household hot water system to be connected to the washer for the hot wash options to work. Check that there is hot water at the faucet that the washer's red hose is connected to.

Regarding the dryer, for it to dry the clothes the dryer needs to have a working 240V AC power supply i.e. 2 x 120V AC supplies. One to power the motor, controls etc and the other to power the heater in the dryer. The dryer will either have a 4 pin plug power cord or a 3 pin plug cord depending on how it is connected.

Check in your household power box for fuses or circuit breakers that should be marked as ''dryer.'' There should be 2 but maybe there may only be 1 marked as ''dryer'' (depending on how it is wired) as the other is using an existing wall power outlet fuse.

If there are two fuses marked ''dryer'', check that both are OK and not blown (if there are circuit breakers and not fuses check if they have tripped - would be in the off position). If there is only 1 marked ''dryer'' then check it.

If a fuse has blown (or breaker tripped) you could try repairing the fuse (or resetting the breaker) and then check if the dryer worked OK but if it fails again due to the fuse blowing then there's a reason for this to occur, which would have to be further investigated

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