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TABLE   OF 
Important  Safe_,  InstructLons  .............................   2-5 
Features  ...............................................................   6 
Operating  Instructions  ......................................   7-12 
Care  and  Cleaning  ...............................................   13 
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CONTENTS 
Solutions  to  Common  Problems .......................  14-15 
Warranty  ...........................................................   !6 
Fran_ais .............................................................   17 
Espa_ol  ..............................................................   33 
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For  your  safety  the  following  information  in  this  manual  must  be  followed 
minimize  the  risk  of  fire  or  explosion  or  to  prevent  property  damage, 
personal  injury  or  death. 
Do  not  store  or  use  gasoline  or  other  flammable   vapors  and  
liquids  in  the  vicinity   of  this  or  any  other  appliance. 
WHAT  TO  DO  IF  YOU  SMELL  GAS: 
•  Do  not  try  to  light  any  appliance. 
•  Do  not  touch  any  electrical   switch;   do  not  use  any  phone  in 
your  building. 
•  Clear  the  room,  building   or  area  of  all  occupants. 
•  Immediately   call  your  gas  supplier  from  a  neighbor's   phone. 
Follow  the  gas  supplier's   instructions. 
•  If  you  cannot  reach  your  gas  supplier,  call  the  fire  department.  
Installation   and  service  must  be  performed   by  a  qualified 
................. installer,  service  agency  or  the  gas  supplier.  ......................................................................................................................................... 
 
 
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Product  Record 
Record  Your  Model  and  Serial  Numbers 
The  model  and  serial  numbers  of  your  dryer  are  found  
on  the  dryer  serial  plate  located  inside  the  door  opening. 
Record  and  retain  these  numbers, 
Recognize  safety  symboisr   words  
and  labels 
Safety  items  throughout  this  manual  are  labeled  with  
a  WARNING  or  CAUTION  based  on  the  risk  type  as  
described  below: 
Model  Number 
Serial  Number 
Purchase  Date 
Definitions 
_lb  This  is the  safety  alert  symbol.  It  is used  to  alert  
you  to  potential  personal  injury  hazards,  Obey  all  safety  
messages  that  follow  this  symbol  to  avoid  possible  injury 
or  death, 
CAUTION  indicates  a  potentially  hazardous  situation  
which,  if  not  avoided,  may  result  in  minor  or  moderate 
_nJu!Y: .............................................................................................................................................................. 
Read  all  instructions  before  using  this  appliance.  This  
book  contains  valuable  information  about: 
•  Operation 
•  Care 
•  Service 
Keep  it  in  a  safe  place, 
This  Use  and  Care  Guide  provides  general  operating  
instructions  for  your  dryer.  It  also  contains  information  
about  features  for  several  other  models.  Your  dryer  may  
not  have  every  feature  included.  
Use  the  dryer  only  as  instructed  in  this  Use  &  Care 
Guide, 
The  instructions  appearing  in  this  Use  and  Care  
Guide  are  not  meant  to  cover  every  possible  condition 
and  situation  that  may  occur.  Common  sense  and  cau-  
tion  must  be  practiced  when  installing,  operating  and  
maintaining  any  appliance. 
IMPORTANT  indicates  installation,  operation  or  
maintenance  information  which  is  important  but  not  
hazard-related. 
Save  these   instructions   for  future   reference. 
 
 
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120 v  Gas  Dryer 
Grounding  type  
wall  receDtade 
any  circumstances, 
Do  no_,  under 
grounding  prong. 
Po_le  r  cord  with   _ 
-prong  grounded  plug 
Avoid  fire  hazard  or  electrical  shock.  Do  not  use  an  adaptor  plug  or  extension  cord  or  remove  grounding 
prong  from  electrical  power  cord,  Failure  to  follow  this  warning  can  cause  serious  injury,  fire  or  death. 
To reduce the rlsk of rfir eWIectARNING   "  RISK   OF  FIRE 
listed  below.  Failure to  comply  with  these  warnings  could  result  in  serious  personal  injuries. 
'   ' e,   '  I shock, or  injury to  persons when  using this dryer, comply with the  basic warnings 
You  can  be  ki  ed  or  serious  y  injured  if  you  don  t  fo  ow  these  Important  Safety  Instructions: 
PREVENT  FIRE 
Do  not  dry  items  that  have  been  previously  cleaned  in,  
soaked  in,  or  spotted  with  gasoline,  cleaning  solvents,  
kerosene,  waxes,  etc.  Do  not  store  these  items  on  or  
near  the  dryer.  These  substances  give  off  vapors  that  
could  ignite  or  explode. 
Do  not  place  items  exposed  to  cooking  oils  in  your  dryer.  
Items  contaminated  with  cooking  oils  may  contribute  to 
a  chemical  reaction  that  could  cause  a load  to  catch  fire. 
•  Do  not  dry  articles  containing  rubber,  plastic  or  similar  ma-  
terials  such as bras,  galoshes,  bath  mats,  rugs,  bibs,  baby  
pants,  plastic  bags and  pillows  that  may  melt  or  burn.  
Some  rubber  materials,  when  heated,  can  under  certain  
circumstances  produce  fire  by  spontaneous  combustion. 
FIRE  HAZARD 
A clothes dryer produces combustible tiot. Thedryer 
must  be  connected  to  an  outdoors  exhaust.  Regularly  
inspect  the  outdoor  exhaust  opening  and  remove  any 
accumulation  of  lint  around  the  opening  and  in  the  
surrounding  area. 
*  Clean  the  lint  screen  before  or  after  each  load.  The  in- 
terior  of  the  dryer,  lint  screen  housing  and  exhaust  duct  
should  be  cleaned  approximately  every  18  months  by  
qualified  service  personnel.  An excessive  amount  of  lint  
build-up  in  these  areas  could  result  in  inefficient  drying 
and  possible  fire.  See  Care  and  Cleaning. 
*  Do  not  operate  the  dryer  if  the  lint  screen  is  blocked, 
damaged  or  missing.  Fire  hazard,  overheating  and  
damage  to  fabrics  can  occur. 
*  Do  not  obstruct  the  flow  of  ventilating  air.  Do  not  stack 
or  place  laundry  or  throw  rugs  against  the  front  or  back  
of  the  dryer. 
,  Do  not  spray  any  type  of  aerosol  into,  on  or  near  dryer 
at  any  time.  
Do   fabric  softeners  or  products  to  eliminate 
static  unless  recommended  by  the  manufacturer  of  the  
fabric  softener  or  product. 
Do  not  continue  to  use the  dryer  is  you  hear  squeaking,  
grinding,  rubbing  or  other  unusual  noises.  This  could  be  
a  sign  of  mechanical  breakdown  and  lead  to  fire  or  seri-  
ous  injury.  Contact  a  qualified  technician  immediately. 
*  Failure  to  comply  with  these  warnings  could  result  in 
fire,  explosion,  serious  bodily  injury  and/or  damage  to  
the  rubber  or  plastic  parts  of  the  dryer. 
 
 
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PROTECT  CHILDREN 
Do  not  allow  children  to  play  on  or  in  the  dryer.  Close  
supervision  of  children  is  necessary  when  the  dryer  is  
used  near  children.  As  children  grow,  teach  them  the 
proper,  safe  use  of  all  appliances.  
Destroy  the  carton,  plastic  bag  and  other  packing  ma- 
terials  after  the  dryer  is  unpacked.  Children  might  use  
them  for  play.  Cartons  covered  with  rugs,  bedspreads 
or  plastic  sheets  can  become  airtight  chambers.  
Keep  laundry  products  out  of  children's  reach.  To  pre- 
vent  personal  injury,  observe  all  warnings  on  product  
labels. 
•  Before  the  dryer  is  removed  from  service  or  discarded,  
remove  the  dryer  door  to  prevent  accidental  entrapment. 
Failure  to  comply  with  these  warnings  could  result  in  
serious  personal  injuries. 
PREVENT   INJURY 
•  To  prevent  shock  hazard  and  assure  stability  during  
operation,  the  dryer  must  be  installed  and  electrically  
grounded  by  a  qualified  service  person  in  accordance  with  
local  codes.  Installation  instructions  are  packed  in  the  
dryer  for  the  installer's  reference.  Refer  to  INSTALLATION  
INSTRUCTIONS  for  detailed  grounding  procedures.  If  the 
dryer  is  moved  to  a  new  location,  have  it  checked  and  
reinstalled  by  a  qualified  service  person. 
•  To  prevent  personal  injury  or  damage  to  the  dryer,  the  
electrical  power  cord  of  a  gas  dryer  must  be  plugged  into 
a  properly  grounded  and  polarized  3-prong  outlet.  The  
third  grounding  prong  must  never  be  removed.  Never 
ground  the  dryer  to  a  gas  pipe.  Do  not  use  an  extension  
cord  or  an  adaptor  plug. 
The  California  Safe  Drinking  Water  and  Toxic  Enforcement  Act  requires  the  Governor  of  California  to  publish  a  list  of  
substances  known  to  the  state  to  cause  cancer,  birth  defects  or  other  reproductive  harm,  and  requires  businesses  to 
warn  customer  of  potential  exposure  to  such  substances,  Included  in  this  list  are  soot  and  carbon  monoxide,  both  of 
which  may  be  produced  by  the  use of this  product. 
•  ALWAYS  disconnect  the  dryer  from  the  electrical  supply 
before  attempting  any  service  or  cleaning.  Failure  to  do  so  
can  result  in  electrical  shock  or  injury. 
•  Do  not  use  any  type  spray  cleanser  when  cleaning  dryer  
interior.  Hazardous  fumes  or  electrical  shock  could  occur. 
•  To  prevent  injury,  do  not  reach  into  the  dryer  if  the  drum  
is  moving.  Wait  until  the  dryer  has  stopped  completely  
before  reaching  into  the  drum. 
PREVENT  TN3URY  AND  DAFIAGE  TO  THE  DRYER 
All  repairs  and  servicing  must  be  performed  by  an  
authorized  servicer  unless  specifically  recommended   in  
this  Owner's  Guide,  Use  only  authorized  factory  parts. 
Do  not  tamper  with  controls. 
Do  not  sit  on,  step  on  or  stand  on  the  dryer,  Do  not  
rest  heavy  loads  on  top,  The  dryer  is  not  meant  to  
support  weight, 
Do  not  install  or  store  the  dryer  where  it  will  be  ex-  
posed  to  the  weather, 
A  thermal  limiter  switch  automatically   turns  off  the  
motor  in  the  unlikely  event  of  an  overheated  situation  
(electric  dryers  only).  A  service  technician  must  replace  
the  thermal  limiter  switch  after  correcting  the  fault, 
Failure  to  comply  with  these  warnings  could  result  in  
serious  personal  injuries, 
 
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Drum  Light 
Large  Surface 
Cycle  Selector 
LED 
Control  Lock 
Reversible  Door 
_j   Door  Strike 
Adjustable 
Leveling  Legs 
Lint  Filter 
Heavy  Duty 
Drying  Rack* 
Stacking  Kit  for  Mounting  
on  Matching  Washer*   _Not  atl  modets  come  with  drying  rack  and 
stacking  kit  from  the  factory. They  may  be  
purchased  as accessories. 
 
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Normal  Operating  Sounds 
You  may  or  may  not  hear  the  following  sounds  from  your  
new  dryer: 
A.  SUSPENSION  ROLLERS  The  dryer  drum  is 
supported  by  a  set  of  suspension  rollers.  At  times 
there  may  be  a thumping  or  rolling  sound  when  the 
dryer  starts.  This  may  happen  if  the  dryer  has  not  
been  in  use  for  a  period  of  time,  or  after  a heavy  
load  has  remained  in  the  dryer  drum  for  an  extended 
period,  creating  a  temporary  fiat  spot  on  the  edge  
of  the  roller.  The  noise  should  dissipate  as  the  dryer  
operates  and  the  fiat  spots  smooth  out. 
B.  AIR  FLOW  BYSTEH  Your  dryer  is  equipped  with  a 
high  volume  air  handling  system.  In  some  installations 
there  may  be  some  sounds  associated  with  air 
movement  throughout  the  dryer,  including  the  air  
duct,  blower,  and  exhaust  system.  This  is normal  and  
can  vary  with  load  size  and  type, 
C.  GAS  VALVE  (Gas  models only.) The  flow  of  gas  is 
controlled  by  electric  solenoids,  During  operation  there  
may  be  a  clicking  sound  as  the  valve  opens  and  closes  to  
control  the  gas flow. 
D.  GAS  BURNER  (Gas  models  only.)  When  the  burner 
is  operating,  there  may  be  sounds  generated  as the  
air  flow  mixes  with  the  gas  flame,  This  noise  is  normal 
and  wilt  only  occur  when  the  gas  is ignited  in  the  
combustion  tube, 
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Do  not  continue  to  use  the  dryer  if  you  hear  squeaking,  
grinding,  rubbing  or  other  unusual  noises.  This  could 
be  a  sign  of  mechanical  breakdown  and  lead  to  fire  or 
serious  !n jury.  Contact  a  qua!!fled  techn!c!an  !mmed!ately. ..... 
Operating   Your  Dryer 
persons,  read  the  IMPORTANT  SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 
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(Mesh  bag  not  included.) 
Prepare  load  for  drying.  
*  Dry  items  of  similar  fabric,  weight  and  construction 
in  the  same  load.  
Separate  dark  items  from  light-colored  items.  Sepa- 
rate  items  that  shed  lint  from  those  that  attract  Nnt.  
Check  for  stains  which  may  not  have  been  removed  
in  washing.  Repeat stain  removal  process  and  wash  
again  before  drying.  Dryer  heat  may  permanently 
set  some  stains.  
Place  delicate  or  small  items  in  a  mesh  bag. 
Be  sure  buckles,  buttons  and  trim  are  heatproof  
and  won't  damage  the  drum  finish.  Close  zippers; 
fasten  hooks  and  Velcro®-Iike fasteners.  Tie  strings  
and  sashes  to  prevent  snagging  and  tangling. 
 
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Operating   Your  Dryer,  continued 
2  Check  that  the  lint  filter  is clean  and  in  place. 
Do  not  operate  dryer  without 
lint  filter  in  place.   I_II I 
3  Load  the  dryer  and  close  the  door. 
Load items  loosely, The  average  wet  load will 
fill  the  drum  1/3  to  !/2  full.  Items  need  room  to  
tumble  freely  for  even  drying  and  less  wrinkling. 
If  desired,  place  a dryer  fabric  softener  sheet  on  
top  of  the  load  at  the  beginning  of  the  cycle.  
To  save  energy  and  time  and  avoid  uneven  drying  
and  wrinkling,  do  not  overload  the  dryer. 
When  drying  large  items,  dry  only  two  or  three 
items  at  a  time.  Fill  out  the  load  with  small  and  
medium  sized  items. 
For delicate  or  very  small  loads,  add  two  or  three 
similar  items  to  improve  tumbling  action. 
4  Select  the  appropriate  cycle  and  settings  for 
each  load. 
Turn  the  cycle  selector  knob  in  either  direction  to  
select  the  cycle  desired.  
The  estimated  drying  time  for  Auto  Dry  cycles  or  
the  actual  drying  time  for  Timed  Dry  cycles  will  be 
displayed.  
A  suitable  drying  temperature,  dryness  level  and  
options  will  automatically  be  indicated  for  the  cycle  
selected.  See  the  "Dryer  Settings  Chart"  for  more 
details.  
To  change  the  drying  temperature  and  dryness 
level,  press  the  temp  or  dw  level  buttons  to  scroll  
to  the  desired  settings.  
To  select  or  delete  an  option,  press  options;  then,  
while  the  indicator  is  blinking,  press  select.  The 
indicator  will  light  when  the  option  has  been  se- 
lected.  It  will  no  longer  be  lighted  when  the  option 
has  been  deleted. 
*  Adjustments  made  to  a  cycle  will  be  remembered 
and  recalled  each  time  that  cycle  is  selected  in  the  
future. 
To  return  to  factory  
settings,  press  these 
two  buttons  at  the  
same  time  and 
©   © 
s 
Start  the  cycle, 
Close  the  door  and  press  START  to  begin  the  
cycle.  The  dryer  will  not  operate  with  the  door 
open.  To  interrupt  the  cycle,  press  pause;  press  
START  to  resume  the  cycle.  Press  cancel  to  stop  
the  cycle.  
If  changes  to  the  cycle,  temperature,  dryness  level  
or  options  are  attempted  after  the  cycle  starts,  the  
lights  will  blink  and  a  signal  wilt  beep. 
To change  the  cycle  once  the  cycle  has  begun,  
press  cancel  and  select  a  new  cycle.  To  change  
the  temperature,  dryness  level  or  options  once  the  
cycle  has  begun,  press  pause  and  make  the  new 
selections.  
To add  or  remove  items  when  the  dryer  is  running, 
open  the  door.  The  dryer  will  stop  when  the  door  
is  opened.  Allow  the  drum  to  come  to  a  complete  
stop  before  reaching  inside.  
Close the  door  and  press START  to  resume  the  cycle. 
*  A  signal  will  sound  at  the  end  of  the  cycle  if  the 
chime  option  has  been  selected. 
and  turn  it  "inside  out"  to  maximize  drying  effectiveness.  
Place item  back  in dryer  and  re-start  cycle. 
6  When  the  cycle  ends,  remove  items  immedi- 
ately  and  hang  or  fold. 
Clean  the  lint  filter  after  every  load. 
hold  until  the  signal  
sounds. 
If  a  setting  is  not  available  for  the  cycle  selected,  the  
indicator  will  not  light. 
 
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This  manual  covers  many  models  and  not  all  cycles,  options,  or  features  listed  are  available  on  every  model.  Consoles  shown 
above  for  reference  only,  Your  rnodef  may  differ, 
Cycle  Selection 
Turn  the  cycle  selector  in  either  direction  to  the  cycle 
desired, 
For  best  results 
Follow  the  fabric  care  label  
instructions  on  items  
to  be  dried. 
To  change  the  cycle  once  it  has  begun,  press  the  cancel 
button  before  selecting  a  new  cycle.  Just  turning  the 
cycle  selector  knob  to  another  selection  will  not  change 
the  cycle. 
Auto  Dry  Cycles 
Auto  Dry  cycles  take  the  guesswork  out  of  selecting  the 
correct  drying  time  for  each  load.  Moisture  sensing  bars 
at  the  back  of  the  dryer  drum  sense  the  moisture  levet  of 
the  toad  as  it  tumbles  through  the  heated  air. With  Auto 
Dry  cycles,  the  load  will  automatically  be  dried  at  the 
selected  temperature  to  the  desired  dryness  level.  Auto 
Dry  cycles  save  time  and  energy  and  protect  fabrics. 
The  estimated  drying  time  witt  be  displayed  for  about  5 
minutes.  Then  the  outside  of  the  display  will  light  up  in  a 
circular  track  to  indicate  the  drying  time  is  automatically 
being  determined  by  the  sensors. 
1,  initial   2,  calculating 
3.  estimated 
ml 
_eve_   "   _ass_, 
When  the  load  has  reached  the  selected  dryness  level,  it  
will  continue  to  tumble  during  a  cool  down  period.  This  
helps  reduce  wrinkling  and  makes  items  easier  to  handle 
during  unloading. 
Drying  time  varies  depending  on  size  and  dampness  of  
load  and  fabric  type.  If  the  toad  is  too  small  or  almost  
dry,  the  moisture  sensing  bars  may  not  detect  enough 
moisture  to  continue  the  cycle  and  the  cycle  may  end  
after  a few  minutes.  If  this  occurs,  select  a  Timed  Dry  
cycle. 
Room temperature  and  humidity,  type  of  installation  and  
electrical  voltage  or  gas  pressure  can  also  affect  drying 
time. 
bulky  
Select  this  Auto  Dry  cycle  to  dry  bedding  and  bulky  
items  such  as  comforters,  blankets,  sleeping  bags  and 
parkas. 
normal 
Select  this  Auto  Dry  cycle  for  cotton  items. 
casual 
Select  this  Auto  Dry  cycle  for  cottons  and  blends  with  a  
no-iron  finish. 
Timed  Dry  Cycles 
To avoid  fire  hazard,  do  not  use  heat  to  dry  items  
containing  feathers  or  down,  foam  rubber,  plastics 
similarly  textured,  rubber-like  materials.  Use the  Timed  
Dry  cycle  and  the  Air  Dry setting. 
To  manually  select  the  drying  time  for  any  load,  
turn  the  knob  to  a  numbered  setting:  30,  60,  or  90 
minutes.  Actual  drying  time  will  be  displayed.  
Because  this  is  not  an  Auto  Dry  cycle,  you  wilt  not  be 
able  to  select  a  dryness  level.  Moisture  sensing  bars  are  
not  active  and  dryer  wilt  continue  to  heat  throughout 
the  cycle  until  the  final  cool  down  period. 
©  ©   © 
FIRE  HAZARD 
 
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Cycle  Settings 
For  best  results Follow  the  fabric  care  label 
instructions  on  items  
to  be  dried. 
Appropriate  drying  Temperature,  Dryness  Level  and  
Options  witl  automatically  be  displayed  for  each  cycle.  
The  settings  can  be  changed  before  the  cycle  is  started.  
Modifications  for  each  cycle  will  be  remembered  and 
recalled  each  time  that  cycle  is  selected  in  the  future.  If  
changes  are  attempted  after  the  cycle  starts,  the  lights  
will  blink,  the  signal  will  beep  and  "Err"  will  be displayed. 
To  return  to  factory  
settings,  press  these 
two  buttons  at  the  
same  time  and 
_?   _i_i   hold  until  the  signal 
sounds. 
Dryness  Level  (Auto  Dry) 
To  change  the  preset  level,  press  the  dry  level  button  to  
scroll  to  the  degree  of  dryness  desired. 
To  protect  your  fabrics,  not  all  dryness  levels  are  available  
with  every  cycle.  If  a  dry  level  is  not  appropriate  for  the 
cycle,  it  cannot  be  selected.  
The  dry  level  selected  for  the  cycle  will  be  remembered 
and  recalled  each  time  that  cycle  is selected  in  the  future. 
Select  the  normal  dry  level  for  most  Auto  Dry  cycles. 
Occasionally  a load  may  seem  too  damp  or  over-dried  at  
the  end  of  the  cycle.  To  increase  drying  time  for  similar 
loads  in  the  future,  select  high.  For  loads  requiring  less 
drying  time,  select  low. 
Select  damp  for  items  you  wish  to  partially  dry  before  
hanging  or  ironing. 
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To change  settings  after  the  cycle  starts,  press  pause, 
adjust the setting and press START to resume the cycle. 
Drying  Temperature  
To  change  the  preset  temperature,  press  the  temp  
button  to  scroll  to  the  desired  setting. 
To  protect  your  fabrics,  not  all  temperatures  are  available  
with  every  cycle. 
The  temperature  selected  for  the  cycle  will  be  remembered  
and  recalled  each  time  that  cycle  is  selected  in  the  future. 
max  
Recommended  for  durable  fabrics  and  towels. 
high 
Recommended  for  most  cotton  fabrics. 
normal 
Recommended  for  wrinkle  free,  easy  care,  lightweight  
fabrics  and  bulky  loads.  
low  
Recommended  for  delicate  fabrics. 
air  dry  
This  setting  (no  heat)  should  only  be  used  with  a 
Timed  Dry  cycle  to  dry  items  containing  feathers,  
down,  foam  rubber,  plastics  or  rubber-like  materials;  
to  refresh  clothing,  stuffed  animal,  pillows  or  blankets;  
and  to  dust  draperies. 
Cycle  Options 
To  select  an  option,  press  options  until  the  indicator  
for  the  desired  option  flashes,  then  press  select,  If  an  
option  is  not  available  for  a  cycle,  the  indicator  will  not 
light.  Follow  the  same  steps  to  delete  an  option.  The 
options  selected  for  the  cycle  will  be  remembered  and 
recalled  each  time  that  cycle  is  selected  in  the  future. 
To change  options  after  the  cycle  starts,  press  pause,  
adjust  the  setting  and  press  START  to  resume  the  cycle. 
wrinkle  release 
Select  wrinkle  release  if  the  dried  load  might  not 
be  removed  promptly  at  the  end  of  the  cycle.  The  dry  
load  will  continue  tumbling  without  heat  to  hetp  reduce 
wrinkling.  When  Chime  is  selected,  a  beep  will  be 
heard  periodically.  The  toad  may  be  removed  any  time 
during  wrinkle  release. 
chime 
A  signal  wilt  sound  at  the  end  of  the  cycle  (and 
periodically  during  wrinkle  release)  if  this  option  is 
selected.  The  signal  has  an  adjustable  volume  level or  
can  be  turned  off. 
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Other  Features 
Drying  Rack  (on  select  models) 
Use  the  drying  rack  for  items  which  should  not  be  tumble  
dried.  Insert  the  rack  into  the  dryer  drum,  resting  the 
back  support  on  the  moisture  sensor  bars  and  the  front  
legs  on  the  air  grill. 
Place  items  to  be  dried  on  top  of  the  rack,  leaving  space  
between  items  and  not  allowing  them  to  hang  over  the 
sides  or  through  the  holes.  The  weight  should  not  exceed  
10  Ibs  (4.5  kg).  Select  the  air  (no  heat)  setting  for  items  
containing  plastic,  foam  rubber,  rubber-like  materials, 
feathers  or  down.  
When  items  are  dry,  remove  the  rack  and  store  it  in  a 
convenient  location. 
@  Control  Lock  
To avoid  having  someone  accidentally  start  or  stop  the  
dryer,  press  Options  and  Select  at  the  same  time  and  
hold  for  10  seconds.  "LQC"  will  be  displayed.  To  remove  
the  control  lock,  press  Options  and  Select  again. 
Status  Display/Status  Lights  
The  estimated  total  cycle  time  will  be  displayed  when  the  
cycle  is  selected.  The  estimated  remaining  cycle  time  is  
displayed  during  the  cycle.  The  following  indicators  may  
be  lighted  during  the  cycle: 
,  Drying 
*  Cool  Down  
*  Wrinkle  Release 
Drum  Light 
The  drum  light  will  come  on  whenever  the  door  is  opened  
to  illuminate  the  drum  during  loading  and  unloading,  
Closing  the  door  turns  off  the  light, 
Reversible  Door 
Your  dryer  is  equipped  with  a  reversible  door,  The  door  
can  be  hinged  on  the  right  or  left  side, 
®  
o 
® 
®   o  
e  
® 
®   o   ® 
Press and  hold  both  for  ten  seconds 
to  lock  or  unlock  the  controls. 
® 
For  step-by-step  instructions  on  DOOR  REVERSAL, refer  
to  the  Installation  Instructions  supplied  with  this  dryer, 
 
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....   ,_:,   ,_t,,_,, '_''   _:,,;,_: 
These  Temperatures,  Dryness  levels  and  Options  are  available  with  the  following  cydes: 
temp 
max   _   ¢  _ 
high 
normal   _   ,/" 
low   ,/ 
air  dry   ,/ 
dry  level 
high   *,/ 
normal 
;ow 
damp   ,/ 
options 
wrinkle  release 
chime 
v  =  Available  selections.   _  =  Cycle  defau}ts.   !!!  =  Non-modifiable  presets. 
 
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i 
A  clothes  dryer  produces  combustible  tint.  The   property,  comply  with  the  basic  warnings  listed  in the  
dryer  must  be  connected  to  an  outdoors  exhaust.   Important  Safety  Instructions  and  those  listed  below. 
Regularly  inspect  the  outdoor  exhaust  opening   .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 
and  remove  any  accumulation  of  lint  around  the  
opening  and  in  the  surrounding  area.   •  Before  cleaning  the  dryer  interior,  unplug  the  electrical 
Clean  the  iint  filter  after  every  ioad.   " 
Do  not  store  or  place  laundry  products  on  top  of  
dryer  at  any  time.  They  can  damage  the  finish  or 
controls. 
FIRE  HAZARD   To  reduce  risk  of  fire  or  serious  injury to  persons  or 
power  cord  to  avoid  electrical  shock  hazards.  
Do  not  use  any  type  spray  cleanser  when  cleaning  the 
dryer  interior.  Hazardous  fumes  or  electrical  shock  could  
occu r. 
© 
INSIDE 
Clean  the  lint  filter  after  every  load.  Lint  build-up  on  the  
filter  restricts  air  flow,  which  causes  longer  drying  times.  
The  filter  is  located  at  the  bottom  of  the  door  open- 
ing.  Remove  by  pulling  straight  up.  Remove  the  lint  and  
replace  the  filter. 
Occasionally  a  waxy  build-up  may  form  on  the  tint  filter  
and/or  moisture  sensing  bars  from  using  dryer-added  
fabric  softener  sheets.  To  remove  this  build-up,  wash  
them  with  warm,  soapy  water.  Dry  the  filter  thoroughly  
and  replace.  Do not  operate  the  dryer  without  the  lint 
filter  in  place.  
If  the  dryer  drum  becomes  stained  from  noncolorfast 
fabrics,  clean  the  drum  with  a  damp  cloth  and  a  mild  liq-  
uid  household  cleanser.  Remove  cleanser  residue  before 
drying  the  next  toad. 
•  Every  18  months  an  authorized  servicer  should  clean  the  
dryer  cabinet  interior  and  exhaust  duct.  These areas  can 
collect  lint  and  dust  over time.  An  excessive amount  of  lint  
build-up  could  result  in  inefficient  drying  and  possible  fire 
hazard. 
OUTSIDE 
Clean  the  cabinet  with  mild  soap  and  water.  Never  use  
harsh,  gritty  or  abrasive  cleansers. 
If  the  cabinet  becomes  stained,  clean  with  diluted  chlo-  
rine  bleach  (1  part  bleach  to  8  parts  water).  Rinse  several 
times  with  clear  water.  
Remove  glue  residue  from  tape  or  labels  with  a  mixture 
of  warm  water  and  mild  detergent.  Or,  touch  residue  with  
the  sticky  side  of  the  tape  or  label. 
When  cleaning  chrome  parts  use  a  window  cleaner  with  
ammonia  or  mild  soap  and  water. 
Before  moving  the  dryer,  place  a  strip  of  cardboard  or  
thin  fiberboard  under  the  front  leveling  legs  to  prevent  
damage  to  the  floor. 
 
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Common  Drying  Problems 
Many  drying  problems  involve  poor  cleaning  results,  poor  soit  and  stain  removal,  residues  of  lint  and  scum,  and  fabric  
damage.  For  satisfactory  drying  results,  follow  these  suggestions  provided  by  The  Soap  and  Detergent  Association. 
PROBLEM 
Greasy,  oily  
stains 
Lint 
Pilling  
(Fibers  break  
off,  ball  up  and  
cling  to  fabric.) 
Shrinking 
Wrinkling 
POSSIBLE  CAUSES 
Fabric  softener  sheet. 
.  Overloading. 
Overdrying  causes  static  
electricity. 
Lint  screen  not  clean  when  
cycle  began. 
.  Lint  is  attached  to  "pills." 
Overdrying. 
Temperature  too  high.  
Overdrying. 
Overloading.  
Leaving  items  in  dryer  after  
cycle  ends. 
SOLUTIONS 
Rub  fabric  softener  stains  with  
bar  soap.  Rinse  and  rewash. 
Reduce  load  size  and  rewash  
using  liquid  fabric  softener  in  the 
final  rinse.  
Or,  add  a  fabric  softener  sheet 
and  tumble  without  heat.  
Use  tint  brush  or  roller  to  remove  
lint. 
Use  a  lint  brush  or  shaver  to  
remove  pills. 
Irreversible  condition. 
Reduce  toad  size  and  tumble  at  
medium  or  low  heat  for  5-!0 
minutes.  
Remove  items  immediately.  Hang 
or  fold. 
PREVENTIVE  MEASURES 
Add  a  few  bath  towels  to  small  loads  
for  proper  tumbling. 
Some  "silk-like"  fabrics  should  be  air  
dried. 
Use  proper  drying  temperature.  
Place  fabric  softener  sheet  on  top  of  
load  before  starting  the  dryer. 
De  not  overload  dryer.  
Use  fabric  softener  in  washer  or  dryer  
to  reduce  static  electricity.  
Remove  items  when  they  are  slightly  
damp  to  avoid  everdrying. 
Check  that  lint  filter  is  clean  and  in  
place. 
Use  fabric  softener  to  lubricate  fibers.  
When  ironing,  use  spray  starch  or 
fabric  finish  on  collars  and  cuffs.  
Turn  items  inside  out  to  reduce  
abrasion. 
Follow  fabric  care  label  directions.  
If  shrinking  is  a concern,  check  load  
often. 
Remove  items  while  slightly  damp  and  
hang  or  lay  fiat  to  complete  drying. 
Block  knits  into  shape.  
De  not  overload  dryer. 
Remove  items  as  soon  as  cycle  ends. 
 
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Avoid  Service  Checklist 
Before  calting  for  service,  review  this  tist,  It  may  save  both  time  and  expense,  The  list  includes  common  occurrences 
that  are  not  the  result  of  defective   workmanship   or  materials   in  this  dryer, 
OCCURRENCE   POSSIBLE CAUSE   SOLUTION 
Dryer  does  not  start.   Electrical  power  cord  is  not  securely  plugged  in  or  plug  Make  sure  the  plug  fits  tightly  in  wall  outlet. 
Dryer  runs  but  won't   There  are  2  house  fuses  in  the  dryer  circuit.  If  1  of  the  2  
heat.   fuses  is  blown,  the  drum  may  turn  but  the  heater  will  not 
Drying  cycle  takes  too   Lint  filter  is  clogged  with  lint.   Nake  sure  all  lint  has  been  removed  from  the  dryer  lint  filter  
long,  outside  of  the   before  starting  each  cycle. 
dryer  feels  too  hot  or   Exhaust  duct  requirements  have  not  been  met.   Exhaust  duct  must  be  at  least  4  inches  in  diameter  and  made  
smells  hot.   of  rigid  or  semi-rigid  metal. 
Excessive  wrinkling.   Dryer  is  overloaded.   Do  not  overload.  See  "Operating  Instructions." 
Scratching  or  chipping   Foreign  objects  such  as  coins,  pins,  clips  or  buttons   Always  remove  foreign  objects  from  pockets  before  launder-  
of  the  drum  finish,   are  inside  the  dryer.*   ing.  Remove  objects  from  drum  and  restart  drye£ 
may  be  loose.  
House  fuse  b_own  or  circuit  breaker  tripped.   Reset  circuit  breaker  or  replace  fuse. 
Nake  sure  electrical  line  is  not  overloaded  and  the  dryer  is  on  
a  separate  circuit. 
Thermal  limiter  tripped. 
operate.  (electric  models)  
Gas  supply  valve  is  not  open  (gas  models).   Check  to  make  sure  supply  valve  is  open.  See  INSTALLATION 
Dryer  does  not  have  enough  air  supply  to  support  the   See  INSTALLATION  INSTRUCTIONS.  
burner  flame  (gas  models). 
LP  gas  suppJy  tank  is  empty  or  there  has  been  a  utility  RefilJ  or  replace  tank.  
interruption  of  natural  gas  (gas  models).   Dryer  should  heat  when  utility  service  is  restored. 
Electric  dryer  is  connected  to  a  208  volt  circuit. 
Drying  procedures  have  not  been  followed.  
Outside  exhaust  hood  or  exhaust  duct  may  be  dogged 
or  restricted. 
High  humidity.   Use  a  dehumidifier  near  the  dryer. 
Items  left  in  dryer  too  long.   Remove  items  as  soon  as  cycle  ends.  
Insufficient  sorting  of  items.   See  "Operating  Instructions."  
Drying  temperature  too  high.   Follow  fabric  care  label  instructions. 
Permanently  attached  items  such  as  belt  buckles,   It  may  be  necessary  to  sew  a  scrap  of  material  securely 
zippers  and  fasteners  may  be  hitting  the  inside  of   around  ornaments  before  drying  to  prevent  scratching  and  
the  drum.*   damage  to  the  dryer. 
_Drum  damage  caused  by  foreign  objects  or  permanently  attached  items  is  not  covered  by  the  warranty. 
Call  authorized  service  person  for  replacement.  
Replace  fuse. 
INSTRUCTIONS  for  procedure. 
When  in  place,  the  duct  must  have  no  more  than  four  90  °  
bends  and  must  not  exceed  length  listed  in  INSTALLATION 
INSTRUCTIONS. 
Drying  time  will  be  20%  longer  than  drying  on  a  240  volt  
circuit. 
See  "Operating  Instructions."  
Clean  out  any  obstruction. 
 
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Your appliance is covered by a one year limited warranty. For one year from your original date of  
purchase, Crosley Corproation will pay all costs for repairing or replacing any parts of this appliance that prove to 
be defective in materials or workmanship when such appliance is installed, used and maintained in  
accordance with the provided instructions. 
Exclusions This warranty does not cover the following: 
If You Need 
Service 
This warranty only applies in the USA and Canada, In the USA, your appliance is warranted by Crosley Corporation. 
In Canada, your appliance is warranted by Crosley Canada Corp. Crosley Corporation authorizes no person to change or add to 
any obligations under this warranty, Obligations for service and parts under this warranty must be performed by 
Crosley Corporation, Crosley Canada Corp, or an authorized service company, Product features or specifications as described or 
illustrated are subject to change without notice, 
1. Products with original serial numbers that have been removed, altered or cannot be readily determined. 
2. Product that has been transferred from its original owner to another party or removed outside the USA or 
Canada. 
3. Rust on the interior or exterior of the unit. 
4. Products purchased "as-is" are not covered by this warranty.  
S. Food loss due to any refrigerator or freezer failures. 
6. Products used in a commercial setting. 
7. Service calls which do not involve malfunction or defects in materials or workmanship, or for appliances 
not in ordinary household use or used other than in accordance with the provided instructions. 
8. Service calls to correct the installation of your appliance or to instruct you how to use your appliance. 
9. Expenses for making the appliance accessible for servicing, such as removal of trim, cupboards, shelves, 
etc.,which are not a part of the appliance when it is shipped from the factory. 
10. Service callsto repair or replace appliance light bulbs, airfilters, waterfilters, other consumables, or 
knobs, handles, or other cosmetic parts. 
11. Surcharges including, but not limited to, any after hour, weekend, or holiday service calls, tolls, ferry trip 
charges, or mileage expense for service calls to remote areas, including the state of Alaska. 
12. Damages to the finish of appliance or home incurred during installation, including but not limited to floors, 
cabinets, walls, etc. 
13. Damages caused by: services performed by unauthorized service companies; use of parts other than 
genuine Crosley parts or parts obtained from persons other than authorized service companies; or 
external causes such as abuse, misuse, inadequate power supply, accidents, fires, or acts of God. 
DISCLAIMER OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES; LIMITATION OF REMEDIES  
CUSTOMER'S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL BE PRODUCT  
REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED HEREIN. CLAIMS BASED ON IMPLIED WARRANTIES, 
INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE 
LIMITED TO ONE YEAR OR THE SHORTEST PERIOD ALLOWED BY LAW, BUT NOT LESS THAN ONE YEAR. 
CROSLEY CORPORATION SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES SUCH AS 
PROPERTY DAMAGE AND INCIDENTAL EXPENSES RESULTING FROM ANY BREACH OF THIS WRITTEN 
LIMITED WARRANTY OR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY. SOME STATES AND PROVINCES DO NOT ALLOW THE  
EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, OR LIMITATIONS ON THE 
DURATION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES, SO THESE LIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO 
YOU. THIS WRITTEN WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS. YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER 
RIGHTS THAT VARY FROM STATE TO STATE.  
Keep your receipt, delivery slip, or some other appropriate payment record to establish the warranty period 
should service be required. If service is performed, it is in your best interest to obtain and keep all receipts. 
Service under this warranty must be obtained by contacting Crosley Corporation at the addresses or phone 
numbers below. 
FOR WARRANTY INFORMATION CONTACT:   FOR PRODUC1 INFORMATION CONTACT:  
USA 800,944.9044   Ciosley Corporation 
Canada 800,265.8352   111 Cloverleaf Dr. 
www.crosley.com   Winston_Salem, NC 27103 
336.761.1212