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F60-1 Skuttle Humidifier

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This is an authentic OEM replacement part sourced directly from Skuttle. This double pole single throw (DPST) control relay is commonly used in 120V and 240V steam humidifiers. This control relay help...
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This is a genuine OEM replacement part sourced directly from Skuttle. This float is commonly used in humidifiers. This float for the water fill valve works in conjunction with the safety float switch....
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Customer:
pamela from CORP CHRISTI, TX
Parts Used:
DC32-00007A
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
Gas dryer was not heating adequately
I originally called a repair person to come out but that was a total waste of time and money. He removed the front of the dryer claimed there was a dryer sheet causing the problem and put it back together.
Never again!
I watched a youtube video for step by step instructions on how to take the dryer apart.
I took the fron t door of the dryer off, removed the filter cover and the dryer drum & belt. Removing this was simple and allowed me to see everything I was working on. With the new part in hand, I removed one wire at a time from the non working heat sensor and connected it to the new part. That way I was sure I had the right connections.
I then removed the thermostat making sure to put the new one back in place exactly as the old one.
I then put the drum back in place with the belt securely fastened. I put the cover back on the lint filter and placed the dryer door back on securing it in place. The dryer is now working perfectly. It takes longer to take the dryer apart than to replace the old parts.
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Customer:
Leslie from Frederick, MD
Parts Used:
DC32-00007A
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
The dryer shut itself off and displayed error code TO
Took off the back of the dryer and replaced the thermistor. A $7 part that would have been a couple hundred dollars if we had to call a repairman.
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