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I apologize for the incorrect information provided in my previous response. An electric dryer does not produce carbon monoxide (CO) as it does not burn fuel or produce combustion gases. Carbon monoxide is a byproduct of incomplete combustion typically associated with appliances that burn fossil fuels, such as gas-powered dryers or furnaces.

Electric dryers operate by using electricity to power a heating element, which produces the necessary heat for drying clothes. As a result, they do not emit carbon monoxide or any other combustion byproducts. Electric dryers are considered safer in terms of indoor air quality since they do not produce harmful gases.

If you have any concerns about your dryer or the safety of your home appliances, it's always a good idea to consult the manufacturer's instructions or contact a professional for expert advice.

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