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Dont forget that even the best of dryers have their problems. On my dryer there was recall / replacement of a faulty batch of dryer sensors, unfortunatly it didnt happen in time for me, I loaded the dryer and set Auto programme2, which gives a normal dry sensor programme.
I went back upstairs to the office, 3 floors away, and about an hour later was aware of a burning smell, house is tall and the kitchen / utility act like a chimney, the stairs being in the centre of the house.
I started to walk downstairs and could hear this very loud rumbling noise, and could see a blue haze etc..legged it into the laundry and the dryer had overheated, (faulty sensor) the clothes where smoking, the elements glowing red at the back, the bottom panel had come off on one side due to the plastic holding bracket had melted, the panel was rattling on the floor as the drum turned hence the noise.
I couldnt touch the clothes by hand, behind the lower panel the condensor fan and chamber had distorted with heat and the condensor cover panel was open as the tabs had warped.
Couldnt fault the service, dryer quickly exchanged along with the matching washer because of the differnce in stainless steel.
Just goes to show sometimes even the best appliances /cars /consumer goods fail simply because of one small faulty part.
It certainly made me re-think my appliance work practices.
Steve, GFIs in UK = RCD, Residual Circuit Device (tend to be hard wired) or RCB Residual Circuit Breaker, a portable plug in device used for outside appliances like garden tools/power tools...or my antique washing machines n vacs etc...