GE DDE7110V Use and Care Manual

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Itis intendedtohelpyouoperate andmaintainyour newdryer
properly.
Keepithandyfin=answerstoyour
questions.
Ifyoudon’tunderstandsomething or needmorehelp, write(include yourphonenumber):
ConsumerAffairs GEAppliances AppliancePark I.xX.lisvik,KY40225
If ym+ureceiveda
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Immediatelycontactthedealer (orbuiMer)that soldyouthe dryer.
Savetime andmoney.
Before
checkthe Problem Solveron
pagesKM2.Itlists causes ofminor operatingproblemsthat youcan correctyourself.
youmqwst service. . *
Wrik downthemodel andserialnumbers.
You’llfindthemonaMA onthe
frontofthedryerbehindthe door. Thesenumbersarealsoonthe
ConsumerProductOwnership RegistrationCardthatcamewith yourdryer.Beforesendinginthis card,pleasewritethesenumbers here:
ModelNumber
Seria!Number
Usethese numbersinany correspondenceor servicecalls concerningyourdryer.
ToobtainHispanicversionof thisbook,call TheGEAnswerCenter@
800.626.2000 consumerinformationservice. Toll-free.
Paraobtenerlaversih en espan61de&temanual,
ll~megratisa TheGEAnswerCenter? serviciodeinformacih paraelccmsurnidor, ~eh$fono800.626.2000.
Alldryinginstructiontermsin thisbookconformtotheCareLabeling I&aleestablishedbytheFederalTradeCommission,January1984.
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Readallimtraetiombefore!wiingthisapp~iancee
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apptimc&3Fouol%’bask Qmutiom9 incBM&ngthe fol~owing:
~fjethis applianceally for its
* intendedpwrposeasdescribedin
thisUseandCareBook
@‘li%is&yeR”must be properly btalied and Boaatedin accordancewith!the
Imtruc$ionsbeforeitiswed. If youdidnot
Instructionssheetwithyourdryer,
youcanobtainonebycontacting theservicelocationnearestyou=
—P’EqNMyground to ‘conform
withW#goverting Codesand m-dinance$.YoBlaw’detiiis in Ilwtiuation Imtructions.
—Locatewhere!the temperature
isabove SO*F*(l@”’C.)for satisfactoryoperation ofthe dryer Cm%trolsystem.Donot instil or storethe dryer where it willbe !l?Xpose.dto the weather.
—Connectto aproperlyrated, protectedandsizedpower-supply circuittoavoidelectricaloverload.
—Exhaustingtotheoutsideis STRONGLYRECOMMENDED topreventlargeamountsof moistureandlintfrombeingblown intothemorn.Careftdlyfollowthe ExhaustingDetailsinthehWallation.
Instructions.
~ Whendisconnectingthis
appliancepuHbytheplugrather
thanthe cordto avoiddamageto thecm%orjunction ofcordand plug.Makesurethatthecordis locatedsothatit willnotbestepped cm,trippedoveror otherwise subjectedtodamageor stress.
*DQnotrepair or replaceany pal%of the appliance or attempt
auySwicing Unk%sspecifically ~q$~~~~yj~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
cm-eEookor in published mx?lr” r4pir imstl%lctionsthat you %mdm%t.andland havethe skillsto
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receiveanInstallation
Imhilation
TOI%litimbethepossibility
ofafirehazard.
ID@notuse!/mattodry al-tides
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ConainingRmbbeqphsticyor similarmatw’ids(suchas padded
bras,temk shoes,galoshes,bath
mafs9mgfi$bibs9babypants9plwie
bags, etc.)as thesematwiak may
(IWhum. MS09fMNmerubber
melt mateFi*, whenhMted9can under m?rtdneircumsa.ncesprodw?
fir%by sponmneous combustion.
@Garmentslabeled“DryAway FromHeat”(suchaslifejackets containingKapok)mustnotbeput inyburdryer.
@Donot wash or dry articles
that havebeen Ckanedin9washed iXB9soakedin9or spotted with Combmtibleorexpksiw?Wbmeti (suchas gasoline,degreasers, @c#- sdven.ts,kerosene,etc.)
whichmay give!off$vqlorsthat amid igniteor expklde.Donotw or storesuch SMbshncesOn/or armmd your washerand/or dryer during operation.
~Anyarticleonwhichyouhave usedacleaningsolvent,or which containsflammablematerials (suchascleaningcloths,mops,
towelsusedin beautysalons, restaurantsor barbershops,etc.) mustnotbe placedin or nearthe dryeruntilall tracesofthese flammableliquidsorsolidsand theirfumeshavebeenremoved. Therearemanyhighlyflammable itemsusedinhomessuchas: acetone,denaturedalcohol,
gasoline,kerosene,some householdcleaners,somespot removers,turpentines,waxes,wax removersandproductscontaining petroleumdistillates.
@Cleanthe lint filter beforeeach lkladtopreventlint accumulation
insidethe dryer or in the room.
rim OPERATE THE
Do
DRYER WITHOUT THE KJIN’T FELTER IN PILACE.
@Kee]lawwiarounda!nd
the accumulationof
from
combustiblemateFials9suchas klt9 paper,
@Do notstoreitemsthatmayburn ormelt(suchasclothing,paper material,p~asticsorplastic containers,etc.)ontopofthedryer
duringoperation. @The interior ofthe machine
and the exhaustduct Conn@etiQn insidethe dryeR’shouldbe ‘ Ck?anedperiodicallybya qualifiedinditidualo
@Exhaust duct (seeins@llation instructions).use mlRymeal ductinsidedryer or for emausting dryer to tile@u&ides
To mi-e the possibwty
injury.
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Neverreach ihltothe dryer Whie
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thedrum ismotig. Befme!loaang9 Udoading (M’addingAm3sy wait amtiithedrum has cQmpBeteBy
stopped.
@Ckxix?supervisionis!mx$sary ifthis appmmui?isusedbym near ~ ChiklremDod $mw Childrento pky inside,on or with this applianceWfanydiscarded appliance.DisposeU3f&sCarded apptimca ad SMppiwor paehg materials properly.Bfi?fdm? disfxmlinga dryer,or removing from service,removethe door of the drying compartment.
@Keepalilaundryaids(such asdetergents,bleaches,fabric softeners,etc.)outofthereachof
children,preferablyin a locked cabinet.Observeallwarningson containerlabelstoavoidpersonal injury.
@Keeptheflooraroundyour appliancescleananddry toreduce thepossibilityofslipping.
@Donotdry fiberglassarticlesin yourdryer.Skinirritationcould resultfromtheremainingglass particlesthatmaybepickedup
byclothingduringsubsequent
!mgf$ chemicals,II%(L
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a ~fwkw-KIrypmc-ssscanreduce
theflameretardancyoffabrics.To avoidsucha result,thegarment rnarmfacturer’scareinstructions
shouldbefollowedverycarefully.
NTWW climbon or standonthe
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dryertopor door.
~ Do mottamper with Controls.
~ TOminimizethepossibility ofelectricshock,unplugthis appliancefromthepowersupply
beforeattemptinganymaintenance
orcleaning(exceptthe removaland cleaningofthelintfilter).NYIT: TurningtheCycleSelectorknob toan OFFpositiondoesNOT disconnecttheappliancefrom thepowersupply.
~Donotoperatethis appliance if’itisdamaged,maMmctioning, partiallydisassembled,orhas missingorbrokenparts,including adamagedcordorplug.
@If yoursis a gasdryer,itis
equippedwith.an automaticelectric ignitionanddoes nothaveapilot light. DO NOTATTEMPTTO LIGHTWITHA MATCH.Burns mayzestdtfromhavingyourhand inthevicinityoftheburnerwhen theautomaticignitionmayturnon.
Yiw may wish Iaunderedfabrics or M?dl.methe
‘dectrkityinthemewe
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recommend youWiM!either a fabricsoftener WYmnling
instruction
tosd’ten y’owr
inthe washeyde,
tothemanufacturer’s
for thosepr(xh.leq or
trya &yer-added product for
‘whichthe manufacturergives
writtenassurance m h? ‘package
that their product winbe safely
W@.h your dryer. Serviceorperformanceproblems
causedbytheuseoftheseproducts aretheresponsibilityofthe manufacturersofthoseproducts and.areriotcoveredunderthe
warrantyofthisappliance.
SAVETmsE
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Howtoopemte your dryer
W~G—TQ rwiwx the riskoffire, electricshock,or injury topersons,
Hi?ad.the ImoRTANT SAFETYMwYmuJcTIoNs beforeoperatingtheappwmu%
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LoadYourDryer hperly
@Cleanthelintfiltereachtimethe
dryeris used.A.lw~ysbesurethe
lintfilterisin place.Don’tuse the
dryerwithoutit.
~ Goodsortingforthe dryerbegins atthewasher.Generally,ifclothes aresortedrightforwashing,they’re sortedrightfordrying.Seepage8 forsortinghelp.(Hyoudomix varioustypesoffabricsinyour load,setthecontrolsforthe iighter-weightfabricsandremove whendry.Resetcontrolsforthe remainingheavierfabrics.)
set the Controk
SeetheControlsSettingGuide onpages6 and7.
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Pusha buttonto selecttheproperheatforyourload.
$houkibeLJsec!withcyclesindicated@
FabricCare Selections
Cottons HighHeat
Petri Press MediumHeat
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!3elicates/Knits LowHeat
FM NoHeat
@ TurnCycleSelectortodesired cyclesetting.
Automatic
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End-of-cyclesignaR
(Operatesautomaticallywithall cycles.)
Thesignalwillsoundjustbefore theendofthecycletoremindyou toremovetheclothes.Tostop signalwhilesounding,advance CycleSelectortoOFF.
PolyesterKnits &k
Permanent drying tips
oE@NCYI’OVH?.LOAD---Garments
beingdriedor dewrinkledshould
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—Tohelppreventwrinkling,remove fromthe dryerpromptlyattheend ofthedryingcycles.
Press
@PLACEONHANG13RS—
PermanentPressandPolyester Knitgarmentslookbestif placed onhangersafterdrying.
what isthedfference
between
Automatic&
mmeddrying?
AutomaticDrying Whenusingthe AUTOMATIC cycles,theAutomaticDry Control systemcontinuallysensesthe temperatureoftheairinthedryer drum. Wetlaundrykeepsthisair cool. Whenlaundryis dry enough
(andthedrumairwarmenough) theheat turnsoff. Whentheair cools,theheatturnsbackon.This offandoncyclingmayhappena numberoftimes(dependingonthe
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fabric,loadsize,andCycleSelector setting).TheCycleSelector advances(whentheheatisoff)until itautomaticallyturnsoffdryer.
Th’md Drying WhenusingtheTIMEDCYCLE, youselectthenumberofminutes youwishthedryerto run andit turnsoffattheendofthistime period.
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ControlsSettingGuidefordifferentfabricsandlea*
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Cottons&Linens cottons
HighHeat
PermanentPress,TreatedCottons, BlendswithCotton
Synthetics—Polyester,Nylon,
AcrylicKnitsandWovenFabrics
Sturdy
Delicate
SilksandWools,Blendsincluding SilksandWools
RayonandAcetate
washinganddryingare recommended.
BabyClothes-Sturdy:Diapers, Nightgowns,Shirts,Pads,Sheets, ReceivingBlankets,Coveralls.See SpecialInstructions.
Bhinkets-Wool,PartWool, Cotton,Electric,Synthetic.See belowunder“Extra-largehems:’
Curtains,Slipcovers,Draperies. DO NOI’MACHINEDRY FIBERGLASS.
ChenilleBedspreads,Robes.See belowunder“Extra-largeItems:’
Rubber-coatedItems,Laminated Fabrics,Vinyl,Plasticsand
ArticleswithPlasticTrim.
13athmatsandRugs Cottons
Extra-1argeItems—QueenorKing SizeSheets,Blanketsor Spreads,
SleepingBags,InsulatedJacketsor Suits,MattressCovers(Pads), QuiltedBedspreads.
PermanentPress MediumHeat
PermanentPress MediumHeat
Delicates/Knits LowHeat
Delicates/Knits LowHeat
Delicates/Knits
LowHeat Cottons
HighHeat
Cottons HighHeat
LowHeat Cottons
HighHeat
Cottons
HighHeat
cottons HighHeat
Fluff NoHeat
HighHeat PermanentPress
MediumHeat
AutomaticRegularCycle or TimedCycle
AutomaticPermPress andKnitsCycle
TimedCycle Setat 10minutestode-wrinkle
AutomaticPerrnPress andKnitsCycle
AutomaticPermPress
and KnitsCycle AutomaticPermPress
and KnitsCycle AutomaticRegularCycle
AutomaticRegularCycle Setat HEAVYFABRICSor
AutomaticPermPress
and KnitsCycle TimedCycle
TimedCycle Forfirstsetting,setat20minutes;
TimedCycle
TimedCycle
TimedCycle
TimedCycle
Setat LIGHT,MEDIUMorHEAW ­FABRICSdependingorIload?* Setat45minutesfordry;at 20minutesforironing.
SetatMEDIUM.
garments
SettowardMOREDRY.
SetatLIGHTFABRICS.
SetatLIGHTFMIUCS.
SetatLIGHTFABRICS.
S&at MEDIUM.Down-filledgarments,ifmachine
MEDIUM.
Setat LIGHTFABRICS.BabyClothes-Delicate Delicates/Knits
Setat20to25minutes,
forsecondsetting,setat 15minutes.
Firstsetting—20minutes; additionalsettings-5 minutes.
Setfortimedesired.
Firstsetting-20 minutes; additionalsettings-5 minutes.
Firstsetting-20 minutes; secondsetting-15minutes; additionalsettings-5 minutes.
thathavenotbeenwashed.
Pillows–FeatherandPolyester­filled(ifmanufacturerrecommends
theybedriedinadryer).See SpecialInstructions.
WhetermsHigh,MediumandLowHeatarethose
**Light:Forlightweightfabricloads;Medium:formostnormalloads;HeavyFabrics:forloadsthatinciudeheavyweightfabricsandfor verysmallloads. FJ~E: The~Yc~eSe]ectorsettingsindicatedabovearetobeusedasa guide.YOUmayfindthatbestresultsareobtainedforcertain fabricsbysettingthecycle &#ectortoeithersideofthe recommendedsettings.
Cottons HighHeat
TimedCycle
Setat70minutes.
usuallyfrondonfabriccarelabels.Forbestresults,followyourtibric carelabels.
ofyour
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Do notdrynon-colorfdstitemswithwhitesorlight-coloreditems.
Do notoverloaddryer;clothesshouldtumblefreely.Removepromptlyassoonasdryerstops;placeclothesonhangersto minimizewrinkling.
Donotoverloaddryer;clothesshouldtumblefreely.Removepromptlyassoonasdryerstops,placeclothesonhangersto
minimizewrinkling.
Drysilksandwoolsinyourdryeronlyifrecommendedbythegarmentmanufacturer.Followinstructionscarefully.
Tumbledryingismandatory.Downmustbethoroughlydriedtoremoveodorandpreventmildewing.Placetwolarge,drytowelsinthe dryertoimprovetumblingandshortendryingtime.Twoclean,drytennisshoesaddedtodryeralsohelptofluffupthedown.Besure todrythoroughly.
l?vfPOIWANT.Ifchildren’ssleepwearismadeof Modacrylic,tumbledryonlycmDelicate/Knits(LowHeat).HighHeatcandamagethese fabrics.Checkmanufacturer’sdryinginstructions.
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Placeindryerwith3or4drytowelswhichhavebeenheatedfor5minutes.Settimerfor20to25minutes.Donotsetcontrolfor morethan 25minutes.Doonlyoneblanketata time.Removeblanketatendofcycle andblockblanketbacktooriginalshape.Pressbindingwithwarm iron.Allowtodrybeforestoring.
Usedry towelsasbuffers.Settimerfor20minutes.Ifitemsarestillwet,resetfor15minutesandcheckagain.Itemsshouldberemovedwhile stilldamp.Placeslipcoversonfurnitureimmediately.Hangdraperiesandcurtainssothatcreaseswillfidlout.Stopdryerperiodicallyandcheck filterforexcesslint.Removeandrestartdryer.
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SeeExtraLargeitems.
TbmbleonFLUFF(NoHeat)setting.Heatmaycausealterationinshape,colorandappearanceofsucharticles.
Stopdryerperiodicallyandcheckfalterforexcesslint.Removeandrestartdryer.
Specialprecautio;smustbetakenforextra-largeitems.Setdryerfor20minutesthencheckcarefully.Set 15minutesforsecondsetting,check again;and5minutesforeachadditionalsetting.Makesurethatarticledoesnotfilldrum.Manylargearticles,whenwet,haveampleroomin dryer,butastheydry andfluffupmaynothaveroomtotumble,Checkcarefullyeveryfewminutesandifarticleis stillwetordampandfills dryer,finishdryingonline.Donot,underanycircumstancesoperatedryerforlongertimeswithoutchecking.CAUTIC3N:Iflargeitemsdonot haveroomtotumble,theair flowmaybeblockedwhichcouldresultinscorchingyourvaluableitems.Manylargeitems,likeshagrugs,cannot bedriedinhomesizedryers.DON~tumble dryjacketscontainingKizpok.(Seefiltercleaninginstructionsabove.)
Checktickingforholesor weakseamswherefeathersorffllingcouldescape.Drynomorethanonepillowata timeandsetdryerformaximum time.Stopdryeroccasionallyandshakepillowstoredistributefillingformoreevendrying.Checkpillowsat endof dryingtime,Iftheyare not completelydry,returnthemtodryerandresetfor moredryingtime.Featherpillowsdryveryslowlyand mustbedriedcompletelytoprevent mildewing.DO AJOTtumbledrypillowscontainingKhpok,
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Howtosorttheclothes
Normally,if youl-we sortedclothescorrectlyforwashing,
youwillalsohaveproperlysorteddryingloads.
sortbyfabric
sortbycalm’
Separate
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LINTl?RODUCERS-suchas terrytowelingandchenille—give uplint. LINTCOLLECKRS—
suchasman-madefibersand nappedfabricslikevelveteenand
corduroy—attractlint, andmustbe
driedseparately.
Separate
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Linens
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Synthetics,
Blends&
PolyKnits
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from
Inadditiontosortingtoreducelint collection,itis recommendedthat fabricsofsimilarconstructionbe driedtogetherwheneverpossible.
Separate
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Forinformationontumble drying extra-largeitemsanddifferent fabricsandloads,seepages6 and7.
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Howtoloadthe
- clothes
Don’toverloadyourdryer. Crowdedloadsdon’tdryefficiently andclothesmaybeunnecessarily wrinkJed.
Loadsshouldlooklikethis:
Drumwith
Cottons&Linens
Ckanlthelint !fiMx’before dryi~ e-wryMd.
Cleanlintfilter(seeshadedarea) byputtingyourmoistenedfingers atthecorneroffilterandwipingin adownwardmotionalltheway acrosstotheother corner.
Qrurnwith
PermanentPrc3ssLoad
Foradditionalinformationonlint filter,seepage13.
@Sortclothesbyweightsoyouwon’t @Tohelppreventironing,use havetorun anextracycleforoneor PermPressMediumHeator twoheavier,slower-dryingitems. Knits/DelicatesLowHeat.Remove Seepage8.
@Donotoverloaddryer.For exhaustcanlengthendryingtime.
garmentspromptlyatendofdrying cycleandplace onhangers.
@Cleandryerlint filtereachtime
YOUdry.
@Cleandryerexhaustductingatleast oncea year.
A partiallyclogged
efficientdrying,clothesneedto ~Dry yourclothesinconsecutive
tumblefreely.
@UseAutomaticDryingCycles
loads.Usinga “warm”dryerwill
saveenergy.
wheneverpossibletohelpprevent overdying andtosaveenergy.
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@Re]axa$ionskri*ge canOCnu’inhit fabricsthathavebeenimproperlyStn%dwd
andelongatedbythe
manufacturer.Whenthisoccurs,garmentmaybepressed.backinto
shapeaftereachwashanddrycyck. Qprogressiveor delayedsh~kkage iscausedwhenstarchorsizing(insomefabrics)is
graduallyremovedbylaundering.Maybenoticedinoldergqrmtmtsthathave@xm
~ laundeti manytimesWitibutpmviousshrinkage”TreatasfoiRelmtionSktige above.
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@Shritika~ecawmdlhyoverh~atingoccursincerttin’knitfabricsthathav~beenheat-
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shapeset,shrinkagemaywxym.Thiscannotbecorrected,butit cmbepreyen~dby
washingin cd!
W.WNXLINGIN @LeavingclQt&sindryer aftert,umbl~ngstops.I+pmveclothispromptlyand.haig PERMANENTPRESS 1,
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‘ @“2360fewitemsin,dryer.If&y~nfjo& onearticle,a&itwcitirmoresmlti~tiiclesl ‘&en
When-washingjdqhg & imntig tempe~atiresexceedtie templ~OI$esIx3edto
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withIjghterPermanentPressitems,suchasshirtscmblouses.Donotwashm dry
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@Toom.ny clothesinwasher.Items-musthaveroomto’moveffeely.PerlnmentPress
loadsshotddalwaysbesmallerthanregularloads..lnomoretimrmdiunn loads.’
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@use Ofincmmxltwashand’drycycles.use,P@manentPressVi&&cycle~llichprovides acool-downrinsetomitimizewrinkling.Ah, wwrl%rmammtPressDryCycle,
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TheDrmmePorcelainenamel drumis_rust-resistantandrequires nospecialcare.
TheExterior.Wipeoffanyspillsor washingcompounds.Wipeor dust withdampcloth.Trynottostrike thesurfacewithsharpobjects.
TheLint Fi!ter.Wipelintfilter beforeeveryuseasdescribedon
page9.Periodicallylintfilter shouldberemovedandsuction hosefromvacuumcleanershould beinsertedintotheopening. Seebelow.
@Beforehavingyourelectricdryer connectedinyournewresidence,be sureyourlicensedelectrician confirmsthatthesupplyvoltage matchesthevoltagespecifiedonthe ratingplate.
@Dryercontrolpanelandfinishes maybedamagedbysomelaundry pre-treatmentsoilandstainremover productsif suchproductsare sprayedonorhavedirectcontact withthedryer.
Applythesepre-treatmentproducts awayfromthedryer.Thefabric maythenbewashedanddried normally.Damagetoyourdryer causedbypre-treatmentproductsis notcoveredbyyourwarranty.
Donotobstructtheflowof
combustionandventilatingair. Dryer Exhaust: Inspectandclean
thedryerexhaustductingatleast oncea year.
TOstore dryer: Forshortperiodof time,disconnectpowersupplyand cleanlintfilter.
Donotstoredryerwhereit willbe exposedtotheweather.
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If YouNeedservice
Toobtainservice,seeyourwarranty
- onthebackpage ofthis book. We’reproudofourserviceand
wantyoutobepleased.If forsome reasonyouarenothappywiththe servieeyoureceive,herearethree stepstofollowforfimtherhelp.
FIRST,contactthepeoplewho servicedyourappliance.Explain whyyouarenot pleased.Inmost cases,thiswillsolvetheproblem.
NEXT,ifyouarestillnotpleased,
writeallthedetails-including yourphonenumber—to:
Manager,ConsumerRelations
GEAppliances AppliancePark Louisville,Kentucky40225
FINALLY,ifyourproblemisstill not resolved,write:
MajorAppliance ConsumerActionPanel 20NorthWackerDrive Chicago,Illinois60606
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YOURGENERALELEaR!C AUTOMATIC CWTHB DRYER
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WARRANTY
Saveproofoforiginalpurchasedatesuchasyoursalesslipor cancelkd check to establishwarrantyperiod.
WHAT!s COVERED
WHATIISNm covm~~
FULLONEWEARWARRANTY Foroneyearfromdateoforiginal
purchase,wewillprovide,freeof charge,partsandservicelabor inyourhometorepairorreplace
anypart of the cfryerthatfails
becauseofamanufacturing
defect.
@Servicetripstoyourhometo
teachyouhowtousetheproduct. Readyour We
thenhaveanyquestions
Ifyou
aboutoperatingtheproduct, pleasecontactyourdealerorour ConsumerAffairsofficeatthe addressbelow,orcall,tollfree:
TheGEAnswerCenter@
800.626.2000 consumerinformationservice
@improperinstallation.
ifyouhaveaninstallationproblem, contactyourdealerorinstaller. Youareresponsibleforproviding adequateelectrical,gas,exhausting andotherconnectingfacilities.
and Caremiterid.
Thiswarrantyisextendedto theoriginalpurchaserandany succeedingowner forproducts purchasedforordinaryhomeuse inthe
48mainlandstates,Hawaii
andWashington,IX. InAlaskathe warrantyisthesameexceptthatit isLIMITEDbecauseyoumustpayto shiptheproducttotheserviceshop orfortheservicetechnician’stravel coststoyourhome.
Allwarrantyservicewillbeprovided byourFactoryServiceCentersor byourauthorizedCustomerCare” servicersduringnormalworking hours.
LookintheWhiteorYellowPages ofyourtelephonedirectoryfor GENERALELECTRICCOMPANY, GENERALELECTRICFACTORY SERVICE,GENERALELECTRIC­HOTPOHNTFACTORYSERVICEor GENERALELECTRICCUSTOMER CARE@SERVICE.
@Replacementofhousefusesor resettingofcircuitbreakers.
@Failureoftheproductifit isused forotherthanitsintendedpurpose orusedcommercially.
~Damagetoproductcaused byaccident,fire,floodsor acts ofGod.
WARRANTORISNOTRESPONSH3LE FORCONSEQUENTIALDAMAGES.
Somestatesdonotaliowtheexclusionor limitationofincidentalorconsequentialdamages,sotheabovelimitationorexclusion
maynotapplytoyou.Thiswarrantygivesyouspecificlegalrights,andyoumayalsohaveotherrightswhichvaryfromstatetostate.
Toknowwhatyourlegalrightsareinyourstate,consultyourlocalorstateconsumeraffairsofficeoryourstate’sAttorneyGeneral.
Manager—C0n9umerAtiaim,GenemlEWWcCompany,AppUiancePark,
Pat No. I13D5497P072
No.49”9587
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iffutiherhelpis needed concerningthisWarmnty,‘write:
Louisville,W 40225
GEMERALa ELECTRIC
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