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Howdy: It seems the "smart switch settings" has died. It is in the switching circuit. It all comes in one unit. Take it out and have it tested at an appliance store. Good luck - Doug
Can you post a link to a diagram with where the smart switch settings are? Is the unit in the control panel? Thanks.Can you post a link to a diagram with where the smart switch settings are? Is the unit in the control panel? Thanks.
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There can be several causes, the drum off balance would cause the shavings during spin cycle , balance could be one of the the balancing mechanism failed and not running could be the balance sensor shutting down the spin cycle.
You should start by checking the balance shocks .
Our Kenmore dryer had the same sort of problem (different catchy names.
Problem was that in "smart" modes (by what ever name, the timer motor runs in series with a "dampness" sensor (thermostat, actually, I think) and A RESISTOR.
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