Welcome to BYC.
Any auto turners should be unplugged and removed from the incubator, and you should stop turning the
eggs on the 18th day of incubation - 3 days prior to hatch.
This is extremely important because not only is it extremely easy for a chick to get caught and injured in an
auto turner, but the eggs should not be turned 3 days prior to hatch because they need to position
themselves for hatching. So to answer your question - no. It is not ok. Judging by the statement that you've
already removed one dry chick, I'm guessing your eggs have already started hatching. if so it's to late to
remove the auto-turner. However you should atleast un-plug it. Keep the 'bator closed until all other eggs
hatch or theres no pips.
Now, as for the chick that died - how did he act? The auto-turner is not to blame, for his death.
Good luck