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ASKO Dryer- belt stringing (T700)
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Korito
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thank you for the pdf attachment it really helped.

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 Posted: Fri May 19th, 2006 03:26
Just an FYI, be very careful of the drum edge, it is knife sharp, I have seven stiches from being cut there.

Hope this helps others.

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I to have been confounded by the fuse wires on my t701. I put them all back on but am unsure if I did it correctly. Can anyone provide a good picture or wire diagram for all those spade connectors before I blow the whole dryer?

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Any help with the spade connector diagram would be greatly appreciated. I have mine all apart now and am awaiting replacement of belt.

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 Posted: Tue Sep 12th, 2006 02:05
I JUST REPLACED THE BELT AND DON'T KNOW IF I REATTACHED THE WIRES CORRECTLY - -I TOOK NOTES AND PICTURES BUT I HAVE NO CLUE AS TO WHETHER I REATTACHED EVERYTHING CORRECTLY - THE DRUM TURNS JUST FINE BUT THERE'S NO HEAT - LET ME KNOW IF YOU GET A WIRING DIAGRAM - THANKS!

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 Posted: Tue Sep 12th, 2006 02:57
Would you please post the pics and or diagrams you have?

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IBK

PS Ill send you what I come up with.

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 Posted: Tue Sep 12th, 2006 06:36
I found the wiring diagram tucked in the front/top of the dryer but it's impossible to decipher - my best bet I think is to look at one that's wired correctly and compare - I know I've got 2 out of the three fuses wired correctly but I need to look at the wiring for the fuse in the top corner which has two pink, two blue, a mess of brown wires and one white wire - how did you wire this fuse?

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Those two blocks are the onesI'mnot sure about. If anyone can post a map of where they all go it would help.


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