servischris
Well-known member
Hi,
Ive had a Servis MK75 dryer in my collection for a year and a bit, it resided in tempoary storage in my bedroom being used every now and then, but recently I've got my collection in order and in a new shed and moved it out. In the house it was fine, but the other day I plugged it in and left it ON at the mains but the timer set to 0. About 15 mins after I reached up for something ontop of it and felt that the lid was hotter than it should be, so I opened the door and it was warm in the drum at the front where the heater sits, and it had clearly been on but I wasnt aware of that. I unplugged it and thought ''Don't use it for a while'', and so this leads to my question...what might have gone that has caused it to heat up all of a sudden? To clarify, mains were ON, timer set to O and the door closed. I'd love to keep her running for as long as possible, and advice to solve the issue is appreciated.
Poor picture below.
Thanks in advance
Chris

Ive had a Servis MK75 dryer in my collection for a year and a bit, it resided in tempoary storage in my bedroom being used every now and then, but recently I've got my collection in order and in a new shed and moved it out. In the house it was fine, but the other day I plugged it in and left it ON at the mains but the timer set to 0. About 15 mins after I reached up for something ontop of it and felt that the lid was hotter than it should be, so I opened the door and it was warm in the drum at the front where the heater sits, and it had clearly been on but I wasnt aware of that. I unplugged it and thought ''Don't use it for a while'', and so this leads to my question...what might have gone that has caused it to heat up all of a sudden? To clarify, mains were ON, timer set to O and the door closed. I'd love to keep her running for as long as possible, and advice to solve the issue is appreciated.
Poor picture below.
Thanks in advance
Chris
