4.1.12 Moisture sensor
Moisture sensor consists of two electrodes (located just left of the lint
screen on the front bearing shield). Moisture from clothes completes
the circuit between the two sensors, showing clothes aren’t dry.
Placing the moisture sensor on the front shield eliminates sensors
inside drums and conductance brushes outside drums.
4.1.13 Door switch
Door switch engages the door, turning the light on and off and
notifying the dryer the door is closed for drying. To remove it, push
the two latches inward and slide the switch toward the front of the
dryer.
4.1.14 Fan wheel replacement
Even though WTVC and WTMC dryers use the same fan motor, they
do not use the same fan. Due to differing front bearing shield and lint
screen dimensions, air flows differently through the two dryers. Dryer
control software for each dryer is carefully matched to each fan to
provide the same drying results.
WTMC fan 491640 hasn’t been tested in
WTVC dryers and WTVC fan 648683
hasn’t been tested in WTMC dryers.
Fans must not be interchanged because
it will void the warranty, will affect the UL
certification, will affect drying and may
generate error codes.
4.1.15 Mist care (on selected dryers)
Mist care (on selected dryers) sprays a mist of water into dryers to
refresh clothing and relax any wrinkles. Water sprays occasionally as
needed, determined by the control.
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