GE DDP1270G, DDP1275G, DDP1280G Use and Care Manual

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andcareof
Spacemaker’”Dryers
DDP1270G DDP1275G DDP1280G
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ImportantSafelylnstructicms.,3, -4
Energy-SavingTips . . . . . . . . ...4
How’to
sort ck)thes
forDrying, ............o . ...5
OperatingInstructionsfor YourPortableDryer ModelDDPE70G,and Your-S&&naryDryer
.MoMDDP1275G.... . . . . . ...6
HowtoClean
theLintFiheI. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..t5
OperatingInstructionsfor YourStaticmaryDryer
ModelDDP12MlG. . . .. . .. . ...7
SpecialDryingInstructions.~. ..8 UserMaintenanceInstructions..8
ProblemSolver. . . . . . . . . . .
If’You
NeedService . . . . . . . ...11
W=ranty . . . . . . . . . .. BackCoveT
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ReadthisbookCarefullye
It isintendedtohelpyouoperate andmaintainyournewdryer properly.
Keepithandyforanswerstoyour questions.
If youdon’tunderstandsomething or need morehelp,write(include yourphone number):
ConsumerAffairs GeneralElectricCompany AppliancePark Louisville,KY40225
writedrew-lthemodel
and.
You’llfindthemona labelonthe frontofthedryerbehindthedoor.
Thesenumbersarealsoonthe ConsumerProductOwnership RegistrationCardthatcamewith yourdryer.Beforesendinginthis card,pleasewritethesenumbers here:
Model Number
Serial Number
Usethesenumbersinany correspondenceor servicecalls concerningyourdryer.
If
damageddryer.
Immediatelycontactthedealer (orbuilder)thatsoldyouthe dryer.
serialnumbers.
ym.B3xeivda
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save time amd
Before
checktheProblemSolveron pages9 and 10.It listsminorcauses of~peratingproblemsthatyoucan correctyourself.
yourequest service. e
lnoneye
FORYOURSAFETY
optional Accessories
AccessoryKitsareamilableforinstallingthedryerontopofthewasher or inarackabovethe washer.Thedryermayalsobemounteddirectlyon awall.Seeyourdealerfordetails.
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SAFETYiNSTRUCTIONS–savemwseInqtruc~.iom
.
beforeusingthisapp~iance.
~~&~~~~&WheI~ miingthis appliance,alwaysexercisebasic safetyprecautions,includingthe following:
@use this ‘applianceonlyfor its i]~tendedpurposeasdescribedin thisUseandCareBook.
@Thisdryer must be pHwperly insta!kl. and locatedin accordancewith the
Instructions befm’eit k used.
youdidnotreceiveanInstallation Instructionssheetwithyourdryer, youcanobtainonebycontacting theservicelocationnearestyou.
—Properlygroundtoconform withallgoverningcodes and
ordinances. —Locatewherethetemperature
isabove5001?.(lO”C.)forsatisfactory operationofthedryercontrol system.Donotinstailor storethe dryerwhereit willbeexposedto tileweather.
–-Connecttoa properlyrated, protectedandsizedpower-supply circuittoavoidelectricaloverload.
—Exhaustingto theoutsideis STIU3NGLYR13C0MMENDED topreventlargeamountsof moistureandlintfrombeingblown
intotheroom. CarefuHyfollowthe ExhaustingDetailsintheInstallation hstmctions. If yourdryerisno~ exhaustedtotheoutside,see specialinstructionsonpage8.
*Whendisconnectingthis appliancepullbytheplug rather
thanthecordtoavoiddamageto thecordorjunctionofcordand plug.Makesurethatthe cordis locatedsothatitwiHnotbestepped on,trippedoveror otherwise subjectedtodamageorstress.
~ V/estronglyrecommendthat
anyservicingbeperformedbya qualifiedindividual.
~ Timwiringdiag~arnforthis nmchincis locatedinsidethelower
Installation
If
Tominimizethepossibility
w
d’afirehazard.
*Do notuseheatto dryarticles containingrubber,plastic,or similarmaterials(suchas padded bras,tennisshoes,galoshes,bath mats,rugs,bibs,babypants,plastic bags,etc.)asthesematerialsmay meltorburn. Also,somerubber materials,whenheated,canunder certaincircumstancesproducefire byspontaneouscombustion.
@Garmentslabeled“DryAway FromHeat” (suchaslifejackets containingKapok)mustnotbeput inyourdryer.
@Do notwashor dry articles thathavebeencleanedin, washed in, soakedin, or spottedwith combustibleorexplosivesubstances (suchasgasoline,degreasers, drycleaningsolvents,kerosene,etc.) whichmaygiveoffvaporsthat coukiigniteor explode.Donotuse suchsubstancesaroundyourwasher and~ordryerduringoperation.
@Anyarticleon whichyouhave usedacleaningsolvent,or which containsflammablematerials (suchascleaningcloths,mops, towelsusedinbeautysalons, restaurantsorbarber shops,etc.) mustnotbe placedin or nearthe dryeruntilalltracesofthese flammableliquidsor solidsand theirfumeshavebeenremoved. Therearemanyhighlyflammable itemsusedin homessuchas: acetone,denaturedalcohol, gasoline,kerosene,some householdcleaners,somespot removers,turpentines,waxes,wax removersandproductscontaining petro~eurndistillates.
@Cleanthelintfilterbeforeeach loadtopreventlint accumulation insidethedrye~or intheroom.
MI NOT’OPERATETHE DRYER I?H.XERIN PL,ACE.
Wm’iou.r mm Ln’=rT
@Keepareaaroundandunderneath yourappliancefreefromthe accumulationofcombustible materials,suchaslint,paper,rags, chemicaLs,etc.
TOmwize the
possibility
ofinjury.
Neverreachintothedryerwhile
@
thedrumismoving.Beforeloading, unloadingoraddingclothes,wait untilthedrumhascompletely stopped.
@Closesupervisionis necessary ifthisapplianceisusedbyor near children.Donotallowchildrento playinside,onorwiththisappliance or anydiscardedappliance.Dispose ofdiscardedappliancesandshipping or packingmaterialsproperly. Beforediscardingadryer,or removingfromservice,r~movethe doorofthedryingcompartment.
@Keepalllaundryaids(such asdetergents,bleaches,fabric softeners,etc.)outofthe reachof children,preferablyin alocked cabinet.Observeallwarningson containerlabelstoavoidpersonal injury.
*Keeptheflooraroundyour appliancescleananddry toreduce thepossibilityofslipping.
@Do notdryfiberglassarticlesin yourdryer.Skinirritationcould resultfromtheremainingglass particlesthatmaybepickedup byclothingduringsubsequent dryeruses.
@Thelaundryprocesscanreduce theflameretardancyof fabrics.To avoidsucha result,thegarment manufacturer’scareinstructions
shouldbefollowedvery carefully.
@Neverclimbonor standonthe dryertopordoor.
@Do nottamperwithcontrols.
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Enemy-saving‘rips
~Tominimize the possibility
d’c~ectri~shock,unplugthis apphancefromthepower-supply
beforeattemptinganymaintenance mcleaning(excepttheremovaland cleaningofthelintfilter).NOTE: TurningtheCycleSelectorknob toanOFFpositiondoesNOT disconnecttheappliancefrom thepower-supply.
QDonotoperatethisapplianceif
itisdamaged,malfunctioning, partiaHydisassembled,orhas . missingorbrokenparts,including
adamagedcordorplug.
Dryer-appliedfabricsofteners
m“ anti”stiticConditioners
Youmaywishtosoftenyour
launderedfabricsorreducethe staticelectricityinthem.We recommendyouuseeithera fabricsoftenerinthewashcycle, accordingtothemanufacturer’s instructionsforthoseproducts,or tryadryer-addedproductforwhich the manufacturergiveswritten assuranceonthepackagethattheir productcanbesafelyusedinyour dryer.Someofthesedryer-added softeners/conditionershavebeen foundtocause:
~ C.JoggingofM filter,restricting airflownecessaryfortheproper fimctioningofthedryer.
@Coatingofdrynesssensors(on dryerssoequipped}whichmay resultinprolongedorerratic dryingcycles.
@Excessivelintbuildupinsidethe dryerandintheducting.Suchlint buildupintheareaofthedryer heat sourcecanpossiblyresukin ignitionofthelint.
~ Corrosionandresiduedeposits onfabrj.c.
Anyoftheabove-notedproblems,
shorteneddryerlife,orother tmidentifiedproblemswhich directlyorindirectlyrestdtfiomthe useofsuchconditionersarenot defectsinmaterialandworkmanship underthetermsof thewarranty accompanyingthisapplianceand accordinglyarenotcoveredthereby.
Serviceorperformanceproblems causedbytheuseoftheseproducts aretheresponsibilityofthe manufacturersofthoseproducts.
@Sortclothesbyweightsoyouwon’t havetorunanextracycleforoneor twoheavier,slower-dryingitems.
@DonotoverIoaddryer.For efficientdrying,clothesneedto tumblefreely.
@UseAutomaticDryingCycle (onmodelssoequipped)whenever possibletohelppreventoverdrying andsaveenergy.
@Tohelppreventironing,use?erm PressandKnitsorDelicatesCycle
(onmodelssoequipped).Remove garmentsimmediatelyatendof dryingcycleandplaceonhangers.
@Thehotterthedryingtemperature, themoretheenergythatwillbeused. Uselowestpossiblesettingthatwill drytheloadinreasonabletime.
@Dryyourclothesinconsecutive
loads.Usinga “warm”dryerwill
saveenergy.
@CleanM fiitereachtimeyoudry.
@Cleandryerexhaustducting
atleastonceayear. Apartially
cloggedexhaustcanlengthen
dryingtime.
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HowtosortclothesforDrying
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= Normally,ifyousortclothes
correctlyforwashing,youwill
haveproperlysorted-dryingloads. Hereareadditionalsuggestionsfor
gooddryerloadmake-up:
sortby SWfiMx textu.m
Separate
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Lint ‘a
Gh
:: Producer:-j;
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CLL.
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from
LintProducers suchasterry towelingandchenillegiveuplint.
Lint Collectorssuchas man-made
fibersandnappedfabricslike _ \’elveteenandcorduroyattractlint. _ Thesemustbedriedseparately.
%%’
A3in
. dam
Inadditiontosortingtoreducelint collection,it isrecommendedthat fabricsofsimilarconstructionbe driedtogetherwheneverpossible.
Sortby color
Separate
w
from
from
from
EIOWto10MIyour dryer
Forbestresults,dryonlyarticlesof thesameor similartypefabricina singleload.Neveroverloadthedryer. Thedrumshouldbenomorethan
1/2fullofwetarticles.overloading
prolongsdryingtimeandproduces unevendrying.
sortby fabric
Separate
from
w
from
from
sortby weight
Separate
from
ForSpecialDryingInstructionssee page 8.
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operatingInstructionsforYour
PortableDryer–ModelDDPU70Gand SbtionaryDryer–ModelDDP1275G
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~ Load clothesintodryerfollowing
instructionsonpage 5. If youdo mixvarioustypesoffabricsin yourload, setthecontrolsforthe lighter-weightfabricsandremove whendry.Resetthecontrolsforthe remainingheavierfabrics.
~ Clean lintfilter.Seebelow.
@Closedoor.Doormustbeclosed
beforedryerwilloperate.
setthecontrols
SeetheControlsSettingGuide below.
TurnCycleSelectorclockwise
o
todesiredcycleandselectcorrect dryingtimeforloadsizeandtype.
PressPUSHTOSTARTbutton.
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(Openingdoorduringoperation stopsthedryer.Tore-start,close thedoorandpressPUSHTO STARTbutton.)
controlssettingGuide
CYCLE TIMED
Fabric Cottons&Linens
size L-mid
Time 125 95 75 85
*Itis recommendedthatthesetimesbefollowedbya 15-minuteno-heatFluffcycle.
Thetimessuggestedaboveareto befollowedas aguide.Youmayfindthatbestresultsareobtainedforsomeofyour fabricsbysettingtimestoeithersideoftheserecommendations.
Large
minutes
Medium Small
minutes minutes minutes
PermanentPress
Medium Small Medium
60 40 30 30
minutes minutes* minutes* minutes
Knits& Plastics,Rubber,
Delicates
Small
AIRFLUFF
(No-Heat)
Dewrinkling
(MM%the!htinterbeforedryingeveryk)td.
Removethelintfilterbypulling straightout.Wipeallaccumulated lintfromscreen.Occasionally washfilterusingsoapandwarm
water.Rublightly,rinseanddry thoroughly.Thiswillhelpremove allfabricsoftenerbuild-up.
Cleanlintfilterbeforeeachload. Do notoperatedryerwithoutlint
filter. Donotusedryer-appliedfabric
softenersunlessyoufollowthese
cleaninginstructions.
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OpemtingInstructionsforYour
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stationaryDryer–Model ~~m80G
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PUSHTO START
bading set-theCmtrds
~ Loadsortedclothesintodryer followinginstructionsonpage5.
~ Cleanlintflker. Seepage6. todesiredcycleandselectcorrect @Closedoor.Doormustbeclosed
beforedryerwilloperate.
SeeControlsSettingGuidebelow.
0 TurnCycleSelectorclockwise
dryingtimeforloadtype.
Cmtrds settingW&k
Cycle
Fabric
Suggested Automatic cut-off
hying Time
*Automatic Dry Cycle shuts offheat when the items are dry and provides 10minutes of
no-heat tumbling to minimize wrinkles.
IN(YI’E:The Cycle Selector Settingsand times above are to be used as a guide. Youmay find that best results are obtained for some of your fabrics by setting the time to either side of the recommendations. Also, FOLLOW FABRICCARE LABEL INSTRUCTIONS.
Automatic Dry Cycle* Timed Dry Cycle Delicate Air Fluff
(Medium Heat) (High Heat) (Low Heat) (No-Heat)
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Cottons & Linens Cottons & Delicates, Permanent Press, Linens Knits No-Heat Cotton-Synthetic
Blends -
50 minutes
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‘,~,::,:~~
Fluff
40 minutes up to
20 minutes
~
E::::
DRYINGTEMPERATLJRE
@Press PUS13TQSTARTbutton. (Openingdoorduringoperation stopsthe dryer.Tore-start,close thedoorandpressPUSHTO STARTbuttonagain.)
PolyesterKkit$&
Rim-n
~Donot overk3ad—Garments beingdriedordewrinkledshould tumblefreely.
@Removeclothesirnmediately— Tohelppreventwrinkling,remove fromthedryerimmediatelyatthe endofthedryingcycles.
@Placeon hangers—Permanent PressandPolyesterKnitgarments lookbestifplacedonhangersafter drying,
mess Drying‘rips
Drynesssekdions Guide
fortheAwmatic! Cycle
Set to ~For most normal loads.
Middle
Position
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Set.toward
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Setmvard @For lightweight fabric loads. (If very small load,
~Lms DRY
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(6C!)‘
LESSDRYDRYCYCLE o For ve~ small ]Oads. (Add two or more similar
‘=
MSSDRY DRYCYCLE addtwo or more similar articles, even if dry, to assist
@For loads that include heavyweight fabrics.
articles, even if dry, to assist tumbling.) @If you desire to remove more moisture.
~If you desire to removeless moisture.
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HowTimedand Automatic
Drying
Automaticdrying—TheAutomatic
Dry Controlsystemcontinually
sensesairtemperaturein dryer drum.Wetlaundrykeepsthisair cool.Whendrumair iswarm enough,heat turnsoff. Whenthe aircools,heatturnsbackon. This onandoffcyclingmayhappena numberoftimes(dependingonthe fabric,loadsizeandCycleSelector setting).TheCycleSelectoradvances (whentheheatisoff)untilit automaticallyturnsdryeroff.
Timeddrying—-%ouselectthe numberofminutesyouwishthe dryertorun anditturnsoffatthe endofthistimeperiod.
Differ
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SpecialDryingImtructiom
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SWeandrefertoGarmentManufacturer’sDryingInstructions.
Load
PermanentPress
PolyesterKnits Donotoverloaddryer;clothesshouldtumblefreely.Removeassoonas
BabyClothes—Sturdy: Diapers,Nightgowns,Shirts, Pads,Sheets,Receiving Blankets,Coveralls. instructions.
BabyClothes—Delicate Blankets—Wool,Part
Wool,Cotton
Plastics-- Aprons,bibs, tablecloths,;hair covers,
bowl covers,curtains.
Special Instructions
Donotoverloaddryer;clothesshouldtumblefreely.Removeas soonas dryerstops;placeclothesonhangerstominimizewrinkling.
dryerstops;placeclothesonhangerstominimizewrinkling. Important. Ifchildren’ssleepwearismadeofModacrylic,dryonlyonLow
Heat/’llmedCycleorDelicateCycle.HighHeatorexcessivedryingcan reducetheflameretardancyofthesefabrics.Checkmanufacturer’sdrying
Seeaboveinstructions.
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Followmanufacturer’sinstructions.Doonlyoneblanketata time.Partially dryin yourdryerfornolongerthan20minutes.Removewhilestilldamp andfinishdryingonflat surface.
Fluff(NoHeat).
Use
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userMaintenanceInstructions
fJTo keepyour dryer looking
good,
wipecabinetwithadamp cloth.Occasionallywashitwith mildsoapandwaterandthenapply alightcoatofappliancepolish to helppreservethefinish.
~ Cleanthelintfilterbeforeevery load.Seepage6.
@Keepareaaroundandunderneath
yourappliancefreefromthe
accumu~ationofcombustible
materials,suchas lint,paper,
rags,chemicals,etc. ~Keeptheflooraroundyour
appliancescleananddry toreduce
the possibilityofslipping.
*Do notstoredryerwhereit ~’,rill beexposedtotheweather.
@If yourdryerisexhaustedtothe
outside,inspectandcleandryer exhaustductingat leastoncea year.
How to reduce the possibilityof a fire hazard, if yourdryer isnot exhausted to the outside:
Aclothesdryerproduces combustiblelint.Whenthedryer isnotexhaustedtotheoutside,this lintis moreapttoaccumulatein andnearthedryer,whichcould createa firehazard.
It isimperativeto keepthelaundry area(aroundthewasherand dryer)cleanandfreefromthe accumulationoflint,paper,rags, etc.Cleanthis arearegularly.
Alsoinspectthedryer’sblower compartmentat leastoncea year andremoveaccumulatedlintas follows:
1.Unplug
2.
Removetheaccesspanel.
3.Cleanoutanylintthatmayhave accumulated.Wipeor vacuum, beingcarefulnottodisturbany electricalormechanicalconnections.
the dryer.
RemovetwoPhillips-headscrewsal bottomofpanel.
Tipbottom ofpanel outuntilclips
slipout. Toreplace,sliptopof
pcmeiupuntilclipsaresecured.
Pressbottomofpanel inand
replacescrews.
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Questions?
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UseThis
PROBLEM DRYERWON’T
START
DRYERMAKES “THUMPING” NOISE
CLOTHESTAKE TOOLONGTODRY
ProblemSolver
POSSIBLE CAUSEANDREMEDY
*Dryerunplugged.Makesurecordispluggedin. ~Nopowertodryer.Checkfusesandcircuitbreakerstomakesuredryeris
gettingcurrent.Automaticelectric.dryersmayusetwo. ~Controlsimproperlyset.MakesuretimerissetandPUSHTOSTARTbuttonis
pressed. ~Dryerdoorisopen.Make suredryerdooris securelyclosed.Dryerwillnotrun
withdooropen. If’ dryer stilldoesnot operate, callfor service.
~ Temporarystart-upsound.Dryerdrumismountedonfourspecially compoundedrubberwheels.Afterextendedstorageandexposuretoextreme temperatures,athumpingnoisemayoccurwhendryerisfirst started.Thiswill soondisappear.
~Controlsimproperlyset. Checkallcontrolstomakesuretheyarecorrectlyset fortheloadyouwanttodry.
~Failuretocleanlintfilter.Wipefilteraftereachload,washwithsoapandwarm wateroccasionally.Periodicallycleanareaunderlinti’lterwithvacuumcleaner.
*Improperducting.Makesuredryeris ductedin accordancewithInstallation
Instructions. @Obstructioninexhaustducting.Makesureductingiscleanandfreeof
obstruction,makesuredamperin outsidewallcapoperateseasily.Ifflexible ductingisused,besureit isnotkinkedandis installedaccordingtoInstallation Instructions.
@Blownfusesor tripped circuitbreakers.Checkhouseholdfusesor circuit breakers.Mostelectricdryersusetwo.It itpossibleforonetobeblownor tripped,andthedryerstilltumblewithoutheat.
@Impropersorting.Do notmixheavy,hard-to-dryitemswithlightweightarticles. @Toomanyitemsindryer.Dry onlyonewasherloadata time.Do notcombine
loads. @Toofewitemsindryer.If dryingonlyonearticle,addtwomoresimilararticles,
evenifdry,to insurepropertumbling.
~120-voltoperation.If yourdryerisoperatingon 120-voltcircuit,longerdrying timescouldbenormal.Thedryingon thiscircuit takesaboutthreetimesaslong asona240-voltcircuit.
@Excessivelywetclothes.Checkwasher;is it workingproperly?
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PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CLWJSEANDRENIEDY
WRINKLINGIN PERMANENTPRESS AND“NO-IRON” ITEMS
~Leavingclothesindryer aftertumblingstops.Removeclothesimmediatelyand placeonhangerswhendryerstopstumbling.
~Toomanyitemsin
dryer.Dryonlyonewasherloadatatime. DOnotcombine
loads. s Toofewitemsin
dryer.Ifdrying Only One afiicle, add twoormoresimilar
articles,evenifdry,toinsurepropertumbling.
ImproperSofiingofload.Avoidlaundering heavy permanent Pressitems,such
e asworkclothes,withlighterPermanentPressitemssuchas shirtsorblouses.
AlsodonotwashordryPermanentPressitemswithordinaryitemssuchas
towels,bedlinens,etc. eToomanyitemsinwasher.Itemsmusthaveroomtomovefreely.Permanent
Pressloadsshouldalwaysbesmallerthanregularloads...nomorethan medium loads.
~UseOfincorrectwashand
dry cycles. Use PermanentPressWashCycle.This
cycleprovidesacool-downrinsetominimizewrinkling.Also,usePermanent PressDryCycle(onmodelssoequipped).
eIncorrectwaterlevel.Use
large Water level formediumload;mediumlevelfor
smallload.
washingrepeatedlyinwaterthatis toohotforthefabric.Washthesefabricsin
e
coolorwarmwaterwithplentyofdetergent. @Accumulationoflimescaleduetouseofcarbonatedetergents.Ifa
non-phosphatedetergentmustbeused,avoidtheuseofacarbonate-built detergent.
~Failuretousefabricsoftener.Properuseoffabricsoftenerwillminimize wrinkling.
Tocorrect wrinkling— Stepstoremovestubbornwrinkles:
1. Retumbleon“PermanentPress”setting(onmodelssoequipped)withsmallload.
2. Rerinseanddryon “PermanentPress”setting(onmodelssoequipped).
3. Somewrinklesmayremain,thesewrinklescannotberemoved:
*NOTE:If youfollowgoodlaundry procedures andPermanent Press clothes still come out
wrinkled, the finishmay notbegoodquality. Also, in permanent press synthetic/cotton blends, the cottonportion ofthe fabric can eventuallywear awayleavingonlythe synthetic.Since the cottonhas resin finishthat imparts the memory,a loss or decrease ofpermanent press performance willresult.
H’-youneedmore help.. .d, tollfret!:
GE I!NMvverCenter@
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800.626..2000 consumer
information service
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If yell needservice
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Toobtainservice,seeyour
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warrantycmthebackpageofthis book.
We’reproudofour serviceand wantyouto bepleased,butif for somereasonyouare nothappy withthe serviceyoureceive,here arethreestepsto followforfurther help.
FIRST,contactthepeoplewho servicedyourappliance.Explain whyyouarenotpleased.Inmost
cases.this will solvetheproblem.
NEXT,ifyouarestillnotpleased,
writeallthedetails—including yourphone number—to:
Manager,ConsumerRelations
GeneralElectric AppliancePark Louisville,Kentucky40225
FINALLY,ifyour problem isstill notresolved,write:
MajorAppliance
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ConsumerActionPanel
20NorthWackerDrive
Chicago,Illinois60606
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Forone year from dateoforiginal purchase, we will provide,free of charge, parts and service labor in your home to repair or replace anypart d the dryer that fails because of a manufacturing defect.
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teach you how to usethe product.
Readyour Use and Carematerial.
If you then have any questions
about operating the product,
please contact your dealer orour
Consumer Affairs office at the
address below, or call, toll free:
The GEAnswer Center@
800.626.2000 consumer information service
~ Improper installation. if you havean installation problem,
contact your dealer or installer. Youare responsible for providing adequate electrical, exhausting and other connecting facilities.
This warranty is extended to the original purchaser and any succeeding owner for products purchased forordinary home use
inthe 48 mainland states, Hawaii and Washington, D.C.In Alaska the warranty isthe same exceptthat it
is LIMITED because you must payto ship the product to the service shop or for the service technician’s travel
coststo your home. All warranty service will be provided
byour FactoryService Centers or
byour authorized Customer Care”
servicers during normal working
hours.
Look in the White or Yellow Pages
of yourtelephone directory for
GENERAL ELECTRICCOMPANY,
GENERAL ELECTRIC FACTORY
SERVICE, GENERAL ELECTRIC-
HOTPOiNT FACTORYSERVICE or GENERAL ELECTRICCUSTOMER CARE@SERVICE.
e Replacement of house fuses or resetting of circuit breakers.
~ Failure of the product if it is used for other than its intended purpose or used commercially.
~ Damage to product caused byaccident, fire, floods or acts of God.
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may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you mayalso have;ther rights which vary from state to state.
Toknow what your Iegai rights are in your state,consult your local or state consumer affairs office or
Manager—Consumer Affairs, General Electric Company, Appliance Park, Louisville, W 40225
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