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COTTONS
PERMANENT?RESS
& POLYESTERKNITS
DELICATES
FLUFF
PUSH
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NORMAL HEAT
NORMAL HEAT
LOW HEAT
NO HEAT
TO START
L(MMIY“w
Dryer
@Clean the lint filter each time the
dryer is used.Always be sure the lint
filter is in place. Don’t use the dryer
without it.
~Good sorting for the dryer begins at
the washer. Generally, if clothes are
sorted right for washing, they’re
sorted right for drying. See your Use
and Care Book for sorting help. (If
you do mix various types of fabrics in
your load, set the controls for the
lighter-weight fabrics and remove
when dry. Resetcontrols for the
remaining heavier fabrics.)
!Pmperly=
AUTOM~lC .SENSOR CONTROL
DRYER WITH SIGNAL
setmeccmwds.
See the Controls Setting Guide below.
❑ TurnCycle Selector to desired
cycle setting.
❑ Press PUSHTO STARTbutton to
start dryer.
❑ Drying Selections
Pusha button to select the proper
heat for your load.
UseonlywithcyclesindicatedO
Drying
Selections
NormalHeat
permanentPress
&PohresterKnits
Polyester Knits
Automatic Cycles
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(Openingthe door during operation
stops the dryer. To re-start, close the
door and press the STARTbutton.)
Perm Press&
Cottons
Automatic Cycles
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‘I&midHeat
Delicates e
LowHeat
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Timed
Cycles
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I Polyester
Perm.Press&Cottons
AutomaticCycles
Work Clothes,
Shag Rugs,
Fabrics
NOTE:The CYCLESELECTORsettings indicated above are to be used only as a guide. For example you may find that best results are obtained
for certain of your fabrics by setting the CYCLE SELECTORto either side of the recommended settings.
DAMP DRYING CLOTHES FOR IRONING: When only a portion of clothes load is to be damp dried, set the cycle selector in the time zone
according to the above guide, and start the dryer. After the dryer stops, remove the clothes to be ironed then reset the cycle selector for drying of
Thick Knitted
Cottons, etc.,
Mixed Loads of
Heavier Fabrics
Cottons
Heavy
Fabrics
Cottons, Linens,
Mixed Loads
of Medium
Weight Fabrics
Cottons
Medium
Fabrics
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Permanent
Press
Perm. Press
and
Polvester Knits
.
Medium or
Light Fabrics
Knik
Autorrmiic
Cycles
Polyester Knits Sheers
and
De-Wrinkling
Perm. Press
and
Polyester Knits
Medium or
Light Fabrics
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TimedCycles
Delicates, A&3:;
and
Synthetics
Delicates
30
Minutes
Mixed
Cottons
Cottons
45
Minutes
I$Jieat Weight
Fluff
Time 20
Desired Minutes
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Darn DryForIroning
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[Use Imed
Light
Cottons or
Delicates & Linens
Delicates
Cycles)
Medium
Weight Heavy
Cottons
Cottons Cottons
25
Minutes Minutes
Cottons
30
3
End”of”cyclesignal
(Operat s automatically with all
cycles.)
T
what ismedifference
betweenAutomatic&
Timedd~ing?
Thesignal will sound just before the
end of the cycle to remind you to
removethe clothes. Tostop signal
while sounding,advance Cycle
Selector to OFF
Polyesterknits&
permanentpressdrying
DO NOTOVEFILOAD-Garments
*
being dried or dewrinkled should
tumble freely.
~ REMOVECLOTHESlMMEDIATELY—
Tohelp prevent wrinkling, remove
from the dryer immediately at the end
of the drying cycles.
~ PLACEON HANGERS—Permanent
Pressand Polyesterknit garments
look best if placed on hangersafter
drying.
YOURDRYERCANALSOBE USED
FORDE-WRINKLING—Manyclean,
dry garments made from synthetics
and synthetic blends can be dewrinkled successfully without
washing. Simply follow the instructions for drying Polyester knit fabrics.
tips
Aukm’laticDrying
When using the AUTOMATICcycles,
the Automatic Sensor Control system
continually senses the temperature of
the air in the dryer drum. Wet laundry
keeps this air cool, When the laundry
is dry enough (andthe drum air warm
enough)the heat turns off. When the
air cools, the heat turns back on. This
off and on cycling may happen a number of times (dependingon the fabric,
load size, and Cycle Selector setting).
The Cycle Selector advances (when
the heat is off) until it automatically
turns off dryer.
‘mled Drying
When using the TIMED CYCLES,you
select the number of minutes you
wish the dryer to run and it turns off
at the end of this time period.
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