Buy Frigidaire FLVE7000AW 27 inch Electric Dryer with 7 cu. ft. Capacity, 8 Cycles, Wrinkle Care, Aluminized Alloy Steel, Revers
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Frigidaire FLVE7000AW 27 inch Electric Dryer with 7 cu. ft. Capacity, 8 Cycles, Wrinkle Care, Aluminized Alloy Steel, Revers
7 Cu. Ft. Electric Dryer Aluminized Alloy Steel Drum Material Dryness Level Selections Heating Element 16000 BTU Lint Filter Moisture Sensor Reversible Door CSA Listed Fits a King-Sized Comforter Fit more in every load with large size capacity that fits a king-sized comforter or up to 25 towels 4 Dryness Levels 4 dryness levels including... moreMore, Normal, Less, and Damp to care for every type of garment SENSORDRY™ Sensor technology detects moisture level to provide a more precise dry Quick Dry Cycle Quickly dry the items you need most Wrinkle Guard Reduce wrinkles in even the most wrinkle-prone fabrics Reversible Door Reversible doors offer more versatile installation options Dryer Light Convenient dryer light illuminates drum for better visibility Child Lock The child lock feature disables buttons on the control panel and adds an extra layer of safety to prevent a child from starting a cycle or changing settings Controls Child Lock Cycle Status Lights Pause Function Power On/Off Start Cycle Count 8 Air Fluff Bulky Delicates Fast Dry Heavy Duty Normal Permanent Press Timed Dry Time Drying Temperatures Low Medium High No Heat Frequently Asked Questions Q: Why isn’t my dryer heating? A: Lack of heat is a common issue in gas dryers. Possible causes include a blocked exhaust vent, a blown thermal fuse, a malfunctioning gas igniter, or faulty gas valve coils that prevent gas from reaching the burner. Q: Why does it take so long to dry clothes? A: Overloading the drum can restrict airflow and slow down drying. A clogged lint filter or exhaust vent may also reduce airflow and extend drying times. Q: What does the Wrinkle Guard option do? A: Wrinkle Guard periodically tumbles clothes without heat after the cycle ends, helping prevent wrinkles if you can’t unload the dryer right away. Q: Why does my dryer shut off after just a few minutes? A: Overheating is usually the cause. This may result from: Overloading: Too many items can overheat the motor, causing it to shut off until it cools (about 30 minutes). Blocked vent or blown thermal fuse: Poor airflow can trip the fuse and stop the cycle. Faulty thermistor: If you see an error code like “E03,” the temperature sensor may be defective. Q: How should I clean the vent system? A: A clogged vent system can be a fire hazard. It is recommended that your vent system is clean at least once a year. Disconnect the power: For safety, unplug the dryer or switch off power at the circuit breaker. Move the dryer away from the wall: Create enough space to access the back of the appliance. Detach the vent: Remove the clamp or foil tape securing the exhaust vent to both the wall and the dryer. If using a flexible hose, check it for damage or tears while it’s disconnected. Clean the vent and duct: Use a long, flexible brush from a vent cleaning kit to loosen lint inside the duct and the dryer’s exhaust outlet, then vacuum up the debris from both the vent hose and
7 Cu. Ft. Electric Dryer
* Aluminized Alloy Steel Drum Material
* Dryness Level Selections
* Heating Element 16000 BTU
* Lint Filter
* Moisture Sensor
* Reversible Door
* CSA Listed
Fits a King-Sized Comforter
Fit more in every load with large size capacity that fits a king-sized comforter or up to 25 towels
4 Dryness Le... morevels
4 dryness levels including More, Normal, Less, and Damp to care for every type of garment
SENSORDRY™
Sensor technology detects moisture level to provide a more precise dry
Quick Dry Cycle
Quickly dry the items you need most
Wrinkle Guard
Reduce wrinkles in even the most wrinkle-prone fabrics
Reversible Door
Reversible doors offer more versatile installation options
Dryer Light
Convenient dryer light illuminates drum for better visibility
Child Lock
The child lock feature disables buttons on the control panel and adds an extra layer of safety to prevent a child from starting a cycle or changing settings
Controls
* Child Lock
* Cycle Status Lights
* Pause Function
* Power On/Off
* Start
Cycle Count 8
* Air Fluff
* Bulky
* Delicates
* Fast Dry
* Heavy Duty
* Normal
* Permanent Press
* Timed Dry Time
Drying Temperatures
* Low
* Medium
* High
* No Heat
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Why isn’t my dryer heating?
A: Lack of heat is a common issue in gas dryers. Possible causes include a blocked exhaust vent, a blown thermal fuse, a malfunctioning gas igniter, or faulty gas valve coils that prevent gas from reaching the burner.
Q: Why does it take so long to dry clothes?
A: Overloading the drum can restrict airflow and slow down drying. A clogged lint filter or exhaust vent may also reduce airflow and extend drying times.
Q: What does the Wrinkle Guard option do?
A: Wrinkle Guard periodically tumbles clothes without heat after the cycle ends, helping prevent wrinkles if you can’t unload the dryer right away.
Q: Why does my dryer shut off after just a few minutes?
A: Overheating is usually the cause. This may result from:
* Overloading: Too many items can overheat the motor, causing it to shut off until it cools (about 30 minutes).
* Blocked vent or blown thermal fuse: Poor airflow can trip the fuse and stop the cycle.
* Faulty thermistor: If you see an error code like “E03,” the temperature sensor may be defective. Q: How should I clean the vent system?
A: A clogged vent system can be a fire hazard. It is recommended that your vent system is clean at least once a year.
* Disconnect the power: For safety, unplug the dryer or switch off power at the circuit breaker.
* Move the dryer away from the wall: Create enough space to access the back of the appliance.
* Detach the vent: Remove the clamp or foil tape securing the exhaust vent to both the wall and the dryer. If using a flexible hose, check it for damage or tears while it’s disconnected.
* Clean the vent and duct: Use a long,
7 Cu. Ft. Electric Dryer Aluminized Alloy Steel Drum Material Dryness Level Selections Heating Element 16000 BTU Lint Filter Moisture Sensor Reversible Door CSA Listed Fits a King-Sized Comforter Fit more in every load with large size capacity that fits a king-sized comforter or up to 25 towels 4 Dryness Levels 4 dryness levels including More, Normal, Less, and Damp to care for every type of garment SENSORDRY™ Sensor technology detects moisture level to provide a more precise dry Quick Dry Cycle Quickly dry the items you need most Wrinkle Guard Reduce wrinkles in even the most wrinkle-prone fabrics Reversible Door Reversible doors offer more versatile installation options Dryer Light Convenient dryer light illuminates drum for better visibility Child Lock The child lock feature disables buttons on the control panel and adds an extra layer of safety to prevent a child from starting a cycle or changing settings Controls Child Lock Cycle Status Lights Pause Function Power On/Off Start Cycle Count 8 Air Fluff Bulky Delicates Fast Dry Heavy Duty Normal Permanent Press Timed Dry Time Drying Temperatures Low Medium High No Heat Frequently Asked Questions Q: Why isn’t my dryer heating? A: Lack of heat is a common issue in gas dryers. Possible causes include a blocked exhaust vent, a blown thermal fuse, a malfunctioning gas igniter, or faulty gas valve coils that prevent gas from reaching the burner. Q: Why does it take so long to dry clothes? A: Overloading the drum can restrict airflow and slow down drying. A clogged lint filter or exhaust vent may also reduce airflow and extend drying times. Q: What does the Wrinkle Guard option do? A: Wrinkle Guard periodically tumbles clothes without heat after the cycle ends, helping prevent wrinkles if you can’t unload the dryer right away. Q: Why does my dryer shut off after just a few minutes? A: Overheating is usually the cause. This may result from: Overloading: Too many items can overheat the motor, causing it to shut off until it cools (about 30 minutes). Blocked vent or blown thermal fuse: Poor airflow can trip the fuse and stop the cycle. Faulty thermistor: If you see an error code like “E03,” the temperature sensor may be defective. Q: How should I clean the vent system? A: A clogged vent system can be a fire hazard. It is recommended that your vent system is clean at least once a year. Disconnect the power: For safety, unplug the dryer or switch off power at the circuit breaker. Move the dryer away from the wall: Create enough space to access the back of the appliance. Detach the vent: Remove the clamp or foil tape securing the exhaust vent to both the wall and the dryer. If using a flexible hose, check it for damage or tears while it’s disconnected. Clean the vent and duct: Use a long, flexible brush from a vent cleaning kit to loosen lint inside the duct and the dryer’s exhaust outlet, then vacuum up the debris from both the vent hose and
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