Electrolux Dryer Reset Button

Although the Electrolux dryer is an excellent investment, it may sometimes fail to properly dry your clothes, leaving them soggy or frayed. This situation may require you to reset the home appliance to rectify the problem.

The Electrolux dryer has no reset button. Instead, you will need to unplug it and wait at least 3 minutes before powering it back on. You can also simultaneously hold down the temperature and dryness buttons.

This article will explain the different ways you can reset the Electrolux dryer without a reset button and how to fix the various problems the appliance can face when resetting fails.  

Reset Electrolux Dryer

You should reset your machine when it stops efficiently drying your clothes, leaving them still wet or over-dried to the extent that they get worn out. You will also need to restart the dryer if it refuses to start and brings up an error code when you turn it on. 

You can reset your Electrolux dryer using one of two ways. Here’s the most effective solution:

  1. Turn off the dryer.
  2. Unplug it from the power output.
  3. Let it rest for 30 seconds.
  4. Replug and restart the appliance.

If the above method doesn’t work, you can try the below solution to reset your appliance:

  1. Simultaneously long-press the temperature and dryness buttons on the machine for at least six seconds.
  2. Check to see if the dryer is working.

If both methods fail to resolve your problems, you may have to call a reputable technician to fix them. However, before you contact an expert, you can try to resolve the problem yourself. 

How To Fix Electrolux Dryer Problems When Resetting Fails

Resetting can fail to remedy your appliance’s troubles because there could be other underlying factors causing them. So let’s discuss these problems and the ways you can fix them.

  1. Failure To Start the Electrolux Dryer

The drying may fail to turn on because the mains plug is not properly connected to the socket. Other reasons could be that its door is not properly closed or the fuse has blown due to too much power drawn from the circuit. Alternatively, it may be a temporary malfunction.

How To Fix

Ensure that the appliance is plugged into the power outlet and that the door is firmly closed before starting it. If you discover that the fuse is blown, you will need to call an electrician to fix it, and in the future, try to ensure you’ve only got one appliance plugged in at a time

  1. Appliance Takes Long To Dry Clothes

This can occur when the dryer has insufficient heat. Some of the causes include an insufficient power supply and a damaged cord, which cannot properly transfer an electrical current to the dryer. 

Additionally, placing too many clothes or those that are too wet in the machine and improperly setting the machine can lengthen the drying period.

How To Fix

If you are using a standard 120V outlet to run your Electrolux dryer, you should plug it into a 240V outlet because the appliance will work better on a higher current. 

To fill the dryer with the correct number of clothes, refer to the load recommendations in your user manual. You’ll need to ensure that the spin cycle in your washer is turned on so that it squeezes out most of the water from your clothes. If the spinner is not working, check out this article on how to fix it.

As you set the dryer, follow the guidelines in your manual and those on your clothes’ tags, depending on the type of load you have and how heavy it is. Different kinds of clothes need to be dried at varying temperatures and periods. For example, you shouldn’t dry delicate clothing on very high heat, but your towels should be able to withstand it. 

  1. The Dryer Is Overheating

A common reason for dryers overheating is having insufficient airflow. When hot air cannot leave the dryer through blocked exhaust vents, it can get trapped in the drum and raise the temperature inside the machine. 

High temperatures can damage your clothes and even start a fire in your home if the issue is not rectified quickly. 

How To Fix

Here’s how you can unblock your exhaust vents and prevent overheating:

  1. Unplug the dryer before you go on to check its vents. 
  2. Use a vacuum cleaner to remove all the lint, dirt, and debris blocking them. 
  3. Remove the lint filter and clean it with a moist cloth.
  4. Machine Stops During Operation

Your Electrolux dryer may stop mid-operation because the water container is full, so the condenser can no longer collect moisture from your clothes. 

A defective moisture sensor could shut off the machine because it thinks it is done drying, even if your clothes are still wet. On top of that, a problem with the drum rotation could also cause this.

How To Fix

You’ll need to empty the container by connecting an external hose to pump the water into the drain. You can also opt to attach the hose to the condensation dryer so that the water directly flows down the drain instead of going into the water tank.

Regarding the drum rotation, you will need a technician to repair it. When it’s fixed, you should press the Start/Pause buttons to perform a full reset on the appliance.

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  1. Electrolux Dryer Makes Lots of Noise

If your dryer is making a lot of noise, there are several causes to consider. Here are some of the reasons your Electrolux dryer is making too much noise:

  • The cracking sounds from its door could result from dirt or damage to the hinges
  • The worn-out drum roller can cause the machine to rumble as it runs. 
  • A frayed dryer belt will make a noise as it turns. 
  • A humming sound from the appliance can result from overloading.

How To Fix

Use a damp cloth to clean the hinges before checking them for any visible damage. If it’s there, you should call a service person to repair it. 

If the problem is with your dryer belt and worn-out drum roller, you’ll need to get a technician in to fix the problem.

Final Thoughts

Although the Electrolux dryer does not have a reset button, you can easily restart it when you encounter problems by unplugging it for a short while. 

You can also use the other methods mentioned above to resolve your machine’s issues. However, if all fails, you should call a professional to fix the dryer.