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Alliance Laundry Systems ADE3SRGS173CW01 - How Your Dryer Works

Alliance Laundry Systems ADE3SRGS173CW01
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ADEE9BSS433XN34 ADGE9BGS113TW01 ADLE9BSS303XN34
How Your Dryer Works
1. Lint Filter
2. Cylinder
3. Exhaust Fan
4. Gas Valve
5. Air Duct
6. Heater Duct
The dryer uses heated air to dry loads of laundry. When the motor
is started, the exhaust fan pulls room temperature air in through
louvers at the rear of the dryer and over the heat source (burner
flame for gas and heating element for electric). The heated air
moves through the heater duct and into the cylinder, where it cir-
culates through the wet load. The air then passes through the lint
filter, air duct, and exhaust fan, where it is vented to the outdoors.
The dryer has an automatic drying feature. At cycle start, when
fabric is wet and the temperature inside dryer is cool, the heat
source (burner on gas models and heating element on electric
models) is energized and heats the cylinder until operating tem-
perature (as set on Fabric Selector) is reached. Power is not sup-
plied to timer motor while heat source is energized during an au-
tomatic cycle. The heat source runs for longer periods of time in
the beginning of the cycle, when it is working to reach the operat-
ing temperature, resulting in very little timer advancement. As
the fabric dries and the cylinder heat is maintained, the heat
source is powered less, allowing the timer to advance to cycle
end. If dryer heats but timer does not advance, refer to No Timer
Advance in Automatic Cycles.
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