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My Asko dryer shut off and my clothes are still wet. It won't start and the light on the pannel will not come on. I know I probably have lint in the system that escaped the lint trap or maybe something else is causing the dryer to shut off. Asko T 760 is the model number, it is not T701 as I listed below.

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You will find a Pay for only manuel at this site. Please paste and once there input your Model number. They also have parts available. A one stop shop for all your appliance repair needs,so remember to keep on file.

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YOUR DRYER Has a fuse in it look for it probably somewhere close to where the main power comes in at. if it's good check the heat relay contactor assembly. www.repairclinic.com has the model you have and it may even be as simple as the door switch

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