And a misbehaving dryer can make you panic, especially if you are not in a position to dish out cash to repair it or get a new one. While switching to panic mode, you may want to try and reset it first before you even consider calling in a maintenance specialist to fix the dryer. As simple as this sounds, it may be the only step you need to take to get your dryer back to its performing condition. So how do you reset an LG electric dryer? Start by turning the dryer off by unplugging it or switching it off at the circuit breaker. This will give the dryer a chance to reboot its system back to the factory settings. Please wait for a few seconds before turning it back on. You can also turn it off by pressing the start/pause button and holding it down for 5-seconds until it powers off. Check this too: Samsung Dryer Troubleshooting & How to Guide
Does A Dryer Have A Reset Button?
No, many dryers on the market don’t. You have to use the start/pause button to reset most dryers. If the error codes do not resolve themselves, use the LG dryer diagnostic mode illustrated in the dryer’s manual to figure out the exact problem your dryer has then proceed to fix it. In some cases, it may be as a result of lint build-up, broken drainage pipe, and so forth. Once you fix the issue, proceed to reset the dryer again and see if the problem is fixed. Check this too: Whirlpool Dryer Troubleshooting & How to Guide If your LG dryer fix does not work, proceed to hire a professional to look at the dryer. Do not under any circumstance disassemble the dryer and try to fix it yourself.