Yes, it can. Your instruction book should detail how to do this, but I'll let you know how I did mine. Open your dryer door and look at the non-hinge side. You should see the place where the door latch latches which is affixed by two screws. There are two other screws-one above and one below the latch (for lack of a better word) thingy. They don't appear to do anything. On the hinge side, the hinge is secured by two screws. Unscrew all 6 screws described. Be careful unscrewing the hinge screws, because the door is kinda heavy. Also, don't drop your screws. Once all are removed, reverse the door and reattach with 2 screws into the hinge. Take the latch thingy and turn is around and reattach it where it should be now that the door swings the other way (follow the curve of the dryer opening). Take the 2 extra screws and screw them into the remaining holes where the hinge was. Carefully make sure your door latches properly and that all screws are secure. To summarize, look at the 6 screws on the front of the dryer and move everything that's right-left and everything left-right and your door is now reversed. I'm not technical, just a mom that's handy with a screwdriver!
Lea Ann
September 2007