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Savetime andmoney.
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checkthe Problem Solveron
pagesKM2.Itlists causes ofminor
operatingproblemsthat youcan
correctyourself.
youmqwst service. . *
Wrik downthemodel
andserialnumbers.
You’llfindthem onaMA onthe
frontofthedryerbehindthe door.
Thesenumbersarealsoonthe
ConsumerProductOwnership
RegistrationCardthatcamewith
yourdryer.Beforesendinginthis
card,pleasewritethesenumbers
here:
ModelNumber
Seria!Number
Usethese numbersinany
correspondenceor servicecalls
concerningyourdryer.
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Alldryinginstructiontermsin thisbookconformtotheCareLabeling
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Readallimtraetiom before!wiingthisapp~iancee
$vAmG—’ro Ew.ke the !&k
fir=rqek$ric shock,(W injwy
M’
$0 p%wmswhimusingymm
apptimc&3Fouol%’ bask Qmutiom9
incBM&ngthe fol~owing:
~fjethis applianceally for its
*
intendedpwrposeasdescribedin
thisUseandCareBook
@‘li%is&yeR”must be properly
btalied and Boaatedin
accordancewith!the
Imtruc$ionsbeforeitiswed. If
youdidnot
Instructionssheetwithyourdryer,
youcanobtainonebycontacting
theservicelocationnearestyou=
—P’EqNMyground to ‘conform
withW#goverting Codesand
m-dinance$.YoBlaw’ detiiis in
Ilwtiuation Imtructions.
—Locatewhere!the temperature
isabove SO*F*(l@”’C.)for
satisfactoryoperation ofthe
dryer Cm%trolsystem.Donot
instil or storethe dryer where it
willbe !l?Xpose.d to the weather.
—Connectto aproperlyrated,
protectedandsizedpower-supply
circuittoavoidelectricaloverload.
—Exhaustingtotheoutsideis
STRONGLYRECOMMENDED
topreventlargeamountsof
moistureandlintfrombeingblown
intothemorn.Careftdlyfollowthe
ExhaustingDetailsinthehWallation.
Instructions.
~ Whendisconnectingthis
appliancepuHbytheplugrather
thanthe cordto avoiddamageto
thecm%orjunction ofcordand
plug.Makesurethatthecordis
locatedsothatit willnotbestepped
cm,trippedoveror otherwise
subjectedtodamageor stress.
*DQnotrepair or replaceany
pal%of the appliance or attempt
auySwicing Unk%sspecifically
~q$~~~~yj~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
cm-eEookor in published mx?lr”
r4pir imstl%lctionsthat you
%mdm%t.andl and havethe skillsto
C:azry{]T@’$. *
receiveanInstallation
Imhilation
TOI%litimbethepossibility
ofafirehazard.
ID@notuse!/mattodry al-tides
~
ConainingRmbbeqphsticyor
similarmatw’ids(suchas padded
bras,temk shoes,galoshes,bath
mafs9mgfi$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
iXB9 soakedin9or spotted with
Combmtibleorexpksiw?Wbmeti
(suchas gasoline,degreasers,
@c#- sdven.ts,kerosene,etc.)
whichmay give!off$vqlorsthat
amid igniteor expklde.Donotw
or storesuch SMbshncesOn/or
armmd your washerand/or dryer
during operation.
~Anyarticleonwhichyouhave
usedacleaningsolvent,or which
containsflammablematerials
(suchascleaningcloths,mops,
towelsusedin beautysalons,
restaurantsor barbershops,etc.)
mustnotbe placedin or nearthe
dryeruntilall tracesofthese
flammableliquidsorsolidsand
theirfumeshavebeenremoved.
Therearemanyhighlyflammable
itemsusedinhomessuchas:
acetone,denaturedalcohol,
gasoline,kerosene,some
householdcleaners,somespot
removers,turpentines,waxes,wax
removersandproductscontaining
petroleumdistillates.
@Cleanthe lint filter beforeeach
lkladtopreventlint accumulation
insidethe dryer or in the room.
rim OPERATE THE
Do
DRYER WITHOUT THE KJIN’T
FELTER IN PILACE.
@Kee]lawwiarounda!nd
the accumulationof
from
combustiblemateFials9suchas
klt9 paper,
@Do notstoreitemsthatmayburn
ormelt(suchasclothing,paper
material,p~asticsorplastic
containers,etc.)ontopofthedryer
duringoperation.
@The interior ofthe machine
and the exhaustduct Conn@etiQn
insidethe dryeR’shouldbe ‘
Ck?anedperiodicallybya
qualifiedinditidualo
@Exhaust duct (seeins@llation
instructions).use mlRymeal
ductinsidedryer or for
emausting dryer to tile@u&ides
To mi-e the possibwty
injury.
of
Neverreach ihltothe dryer Whie
e
thedrum ismotig. Befme!loaang9
Udoading (M’addingAm3sy wait
amtiithedrum has cQmpBeteBy
stopped.
@Ckxix?supervisionis!mx$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
~
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
‘dectrkityintheme we
static
recommend youWiM!either a
fabricsoftener
WYmnling
instruction
tosd’ten y’owr
inthe washeyde,
tothemanufacturer’s
for thosepr(xh.leq or
try a &yer-added product for
‘whichthe manufacturergives
written assurance m h? ‘package
that their product win be safely
W@.h your dryer.
Serviceorperformanceproblems
causedbytheuseoftheseproducts
aretheresponsibilityofthe
manufacturersofthoseproducts
and.areriotcoveredunderthe
warrantyofthisappliance.
SAVETmsE
ms~~uc~lo~s
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Howtoopemte your dryer
W~G—TQ rwiwx the riskoffire, electricshock,or injury to persons,
Hi?ad.the ImoRTANT SAFETYMwYmuJcTIoNs beforeoperating theappwmu%
C0TTO?4S
1[
PERMANi_ - —
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Press —
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r.,.,!e
FLUFF u NO HEAT
PUSH
u
‘NT ~~ MEDIUM HEAT II
s
~ II
n
HIGH HEAT
TO START
I:
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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11
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#-iEAVV DUTV DRYER
WITH AUTOMATICDRYCONTROL
ANDENDOFCYCLE SIGNAL
L“
d
/
oFabricCareSelections
Pusha buttonto selecttheproperheatforyourload.
$houkibeLJsec!withcyclesindicated@
FabricCare
Selections
Cottons
HighHeat
Petri Press
MediumHeat
I
!3elicates/Knits
LowHeat
FM
NoHeat
@ TurnCycleSelectortodesired
cyclesetting.
Automatic
RegularCycle
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AUTOMATIC
II
TIMEDCYCLE
PermPressand
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Automatic,
KnitsCycle
63
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30 ,~ m
I
MIDII!M..
Timed
Cycle
AUTOMATIC]
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@ PressPUSHTOSTMWbutton
tostartdryer.(Openingthe door
duringoperationstopsthedryer.
Tore-start,closethedoorand
presstheSTARTbutton.)
II
J
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I
End-of-cyclesignaR
(Operatesautomaticallywithall
cycles.)
Thesignalwillsoundjustbefore
theendofthecycletoremindyou
toremovetheclothes.Tostop
signalwhilesounding,advance
CycleSelectortoOFF.
PolyesterKnits &k
Permanent
drying tips
oE@NCYI’OVH?.LOAD---Garments
beingdriedor dewrinkledshould
-
tumblefreely.
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a ~~~~i~ ~~~~~ ~~()~~LWf
—Tohelppreventwrinkling,remove
fromthe dryerpromptlyattheend
ofthedryingcycles.
Press
@PLACEONHANG13RS—
PermanentPressandPolyester
Knitgarmentslookbestif placed
onhangersafterdrying.
what is thedfference
between
Automatic&
mmeddrying?
AutomaticDrying
Whenusingthe AUTOMATIC
cycles,theAutomaticDry Control
system continuallysensesthe
temperatureoftheairinthedryer
drum. Wetlaundrykeepsthisair
cool. Whenlaundryis dry enough
(andthedrumairwarmenough)
theheat turnsoff. Whentheair
cools,theheatturnsbackon.This
offandoncyclingmayhappena
numberoftimes(dependingonthe
5
fabric,loadsize,andCycleSelector
setting).TheCycleSelector
advances(whentheheatisoff)until
itautomaticallyturnsoffdryer.
Th’md Drying
WhenusingtheTIMEDCYCLE,
youselectthenumberofminutes
youwishthedryerto run andit
turnsoffattheendofthistime
period.
TTJRINTHE PAGE
forcmmds setting(hide
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Controls Setting Guidefordifferent fabrics andlea*
Fabric card
L’tmd
Drying sekction* ‘cycle
cycle
setting
—.
_-—.
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.
Drysilksandwoolsinyourdryeronly ifrecommendedbythegarmentmanufacturer.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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Seeaboveinstructions.
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;s mustbetakenforextra-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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mwRm.
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Labels
For moreinformationoncarelabeling,sendfor“What’sNewAboutCARELABELS:’
ForsalebytheSuperintendentofDocuments,U.S.GovernmentPrintingOffice,Washington,D.C,20402,
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Howtosort the clothes
Normally,if youl-we sortedclothescorrectlyforwashing,
youwillalsohaveproperlysorteddryingloads.
sortbyfabric
sortbycalm’
Separate
jw+l’:erf
LINTl?RODUCERS-suchas
terrytowelingandchenille—give
uplint. LINTCOLLECKRS—
suchasman-madefibersand
nappedfabricslikevelveteenand
corduroy—attractlint, andmustbe
driedseparately.
Separate
●
—-
Cottons&
Linens
13
from
.
...
Synthetics,
Blends&
PolyKnits
13
from
from
Inadditiontosortingtoreducelint
collection,itis recommendedthat
fabricsofsimilarconstructionbe
driedtogetherwheneverpossible.
Separate
Separate
Whites
\
from
●
✎✎ ✎
Lights
13
from
,.
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. ..
Darks
\i
from
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Non-
Colo(fast
1
Heavy”Items
(suchas
Light Items
\
towels)
from
—
(suchas
curtains)
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Forinformationontumble drying
extra-largeitemsanddifferent
fabricsandloads,seepages6 and7.
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Howtoload the
- clothes
Don’toverloadyourdryer.
Crowdedloadsdon’tdryefficiently
andclothesmaybeunnecessarily
wrinkJed.
Loadsshouldlooklikethis:
Drumwith
Cottons&Linens
Ckanlthelint !fiMx’before
dryi~ e-wry Md.
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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FRoBLEwl EW%HNMLE CAUSEANDWmDY
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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.
,.
@Shritika~ecawmdlhyoverh~atingoccursincerttin’knitfabricsthathav~beenheat-
,
@qxiL
shapeset,shrinkagemaywxym.Thiscannotbecorrected,butit cmbepreyen~dby
washingin cd!
W.WNXLINGIN @LeavingclQt&sindryer aftert,umbl~ngstops.I+pmveclothispromptlyand.haig
PERMANENTPRESS 1,
“them.immediately,:
AND“NG”mQ~”
ITEMS
@T!:manyitems’indryer.Dryonlytinetimberloadataiime..Do~otcmtibi%ie’ kX@X
‘ @“2360 fewitemsin,dryer.If&y~nfjo& onearticle,a&itwcitirmoresmlti~tiiclesl ‘&en
When-washingjdqhg & imntig tempe~atiresexceedtie templ~OI$esIx3edto
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orwarmwiiterj’dryingonQw’heat. “‘- - . ,,~ ,
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ifdry,toinsurepropsrtuqb~ing. .; , , , ~
@Irnprope;loads;Avoiillaund;ringrheavyPermanent’PressM& suchasworkclothes,
withIjghterPermanentPressitems,suchasshirtscmblouses.Donotwashm dry
‘ PermanentPresswithregularkatqdy.
., ,
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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
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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