GE DDP1275G, DDP1280G Use and Care Manual

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Energy-SavingTips KnitsDryingTips
LintFilter Loading
ModelandSerialNumbers OperatingInstructions
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ProblemSolver RepairService
SafetyInstructions Sorting
SpecialDryingInstructions 8 TimedDrying
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UserMaintenanceInstructions 8
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Be.fimii?mi~your (kVe’r,
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Carefhye
writedownthemodel
andserialnumbers,
Itisintendedtohelpyou operate
andmaintainyour newdryer
properly. Keepithandyforanswerstoyour
questions. Ifyoudon’tunderstmdsomething
or needmorehelp,write(include
yourphonenumber): ConsumerAffairs
GeneralElectricCompany AzmliancePark L;;isville, KY40225
You’llfindthemona label onthe frontofthedryerbehindthedoor.
Thesenumbersarealsoonthe
ConsumerProductOwnership Registrationcardthatcamewith yourdryer.Beforesendinginthis card,pleasewritethesenumbers here:
ModelNumber
SerialNumber
Usethesenumbersinany correspondenceor servicecalls concerningyour dryer.
Hyou received a damaged &yere
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hnrnediatelycontactthedealer (orbuilder)thatsoldyouthe dryer.
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save the and money.
Beforeyou request service.
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checktheProblemSolveron pages9 and 10.Itlistscausesof minoroperatingproblemsthat
youcancorrectyourself.
optionalAccessories
AccessoryKitsareavailableforinstallingthedryerontopofthewasher or inarackabovethewasher.Thedryermay onawall.Seeyour dealerfordetails.
alsobemounteddirectly
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~A~mNING—Tonx-iwethe risk
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to -pWso’nswhen usingyour
apptimce,MkFwbask prmutiQm9
including
methis apptianceonly”forits
= intendedpurpose as describedin thisUseandCareBook.
@Thisdryer must be properly insalled and JkMMedin ammkmx with theInshMation
mmlctions beforeit isRmed.If youdidnot receiveanInstallation Instructionssheetwithyourdryer, youcanobtainonebycontacting theservicelocationnearestyou.
—Properlyground to conform
withal!govermg codesand mviiinances.FonIowdetaiklin InswIlation Instructions.
—Locatewhere the temperature isaboveWore(lo°C.)for satisfactoryoperation ofthe dryer emtrol system.Donot instauor store the dryer where it willbe exposedto the weather.
—Connectto aproperlyrated, protectedandsizedpower-supply circuittoavoideicciricaloverload.
—Exhaustingtotheoutsideis STRONGLYRKXIMMENDED topreventlargeamountsof moisturearidlintfrombeingblown intotheroom.CarefuHyfollowthe
ExhaustingDetailsin the Installation Instructions.If yourdryerisnot exhaustedto theoutside, see specialinstructionsonpage8.
@Whendisconnectingthis
appliancepullbytheplugrather thanthe cordtoavoiddamageto
the cordorjunctionofcordand plug. .Makesurethatthecordis locatedsothatit wdlnot be stepped cm,trippedoveror otherwise subjectedto damageor stress.
@Donot lnqmir01”replace ‘ally ~antofthe appliance or attempt
anyservicingunlessspecifically rtcolY3men~J@din this use and
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%.areI%flkOF’h-lpllblisheduMYr­rqlair illstFIB&tioKlsthat you
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TOtinimhe thepossibiuty
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DonotU.3seheat todry articles
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contiinimgrRBbber9plastic9or
similar materials (suchas padded bras, ‘tennisshoes,
gakxks, bath mats, rugs, bibs, lX3bypants, plasticbags, etc*)as thesematerialsmaymelt or bum. Also,somerubber materials, whenhw$ted9cm under certain Cimmstaac$?spmk$? fire by Spm’mmmlsCombustion.
@Garmentslabeled“DryAway
FromHeat” (suchaslifejackets containingKapok)mustnot beput inyourdryer.
@Donot washor dry articks that. !&mbeen ckaned in, washedin, soakedin, or spottedwith combustibleor explosive
substances(suchas gasoline,
-&greasers,dryekaning solvents, kerosene,etc.) whichmay give offvapors that couldignite or $?Xphm!.Donot Elsesuch substancesaround yourwasher amhr dryer during operation.
@Anyarticleonwhichyouhave usedacleaningsolvent,orwhich
containsflammablematerials
(suchascleaningcloths,mops,
towelsusedinbeautysalons, wstaurantsorbarbershops,etc.) mustnot be placedinornearthe dryeruntilalltracesofthese flammableliquidsor solidsand theirfumeshavebeenremoved.
Therearemanyhighlyflammable itemsusedin homessuchas: acetone,denaturedalcohol, gasoline,kerosene,some householdcleaners,somespot removers,turpentines,waxes,wax removersandproductscontaining petroleumdistillates.
@Cleanthe lint fiiter beforeeach I(MNIto p-eventM accumulation insidethe Ckyaror in the room.
Do NOT OPERATR‘H-m DRYERVVITHOUTTHE LINT lmLTERIN PILAcEe
@Keepareaama.md and
underneath your
the accalma~ation d
from
combustible
W, paper, rags, chemicals,etc.
@m-winterior Mthe macMneand the exhaustductconnectorinside the dryer shouldbecleaned periodicallybya quatified immvidUaL
apqiiamcefree
mater;aIs9suchas
lb mitie thepossibility
injury.
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Neverreach intothe dryer whik the drum ismoving. Before loading,unbading or adding clotks9 waituntii compkteiy stopped.
@Closesupervisionisnecessary
if thisappliance is used byor near chiklrem Donot allow childrento playinside9on or with thisapplianceor my discarded appliance.Disposeof discarded appliancesand shippingor packingmateriak properly. Beforediscardinga dryer, or removingfrom servicq remove the door ofthedrying compartment.
~KeepaHlaundryaids(such asdetergents,bleaches,fabric softeners,etc.)outofthereachof children,preferablyin a locked cabinet.Observeallwarningson containerlabelstoavoidpersonal injury.
@Keeptheflooraroundyour appliancescleananddrytoreduce the possibilityofslipping.
~Donotdry fiberglassarticlesin yourdryer.Skinirritationcould resultfromtheremainingglass particlesthat maybe pickedup byclothingduringsubsequent dryeruses.
@Thelaundryprocesscanreduce theflameretardancyoffabrics.To avoidsucha resuh,the garment manufacturer’scareinstructions shouldbefollowedverycarefully.
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@Danot tamper withWmtrds.
~Tominimizethepossibility Ofehxtricshock,Unplugthis appliancefromthepower-supply beforeattemptinganymaintenance orcleaning(excepttheremovaland cleaningofthe lintfilter).NOTE: Turningthe CycleSelectorknob toanOFFpositiondoesNOT disconnectthe appliancefrom thepower-supply.
@Donotoperatethisapplianceif itisdamaged,malfunctioning,
partiallydisassembled,orhas missingorbrokenparts,including adamagedcordorplug.
Dryer-appliedfabric
Or anti”shticConditioners
MmmayWmdRto soften your launderedfabricsWi”mdwethe
softeners
staticeieetrieityinthemewe
recommend‘you U!seeithera fabricSofthtxinthewashCycle+ Wxding to ‘themanufacttnreds
instructionsforthosepmkts,
ortry adryer-addedproductfor
whichthemanufacturer gives written assurance onthe package that their product can besafely usedin your dryer.Someofthese tiyer-added sofinem/con&tionem havebeenfoundtocause:
@Cloggingoflintfilter,restricting airflownecessaryfortheproper functioningofthedryer.
@Coatingofdrynesssensors(on dryerssoequipped)whichmay resultinprolongedorerratic dryingcycles.
e ~xcessiv~lint bui~~~pinsidewe
dryerandinthe ducting.Suchlint buildupintheareaofthe dryer heatsourcecanpossiblyresultin ignitionofthe lint.
~Corrosionandresiduedeposits onfabric.
oftheabove-notedproblems,
Any
shorteneddryerlife,orother unidentifiedproblemswhich
directlyorindirectlyresultfrontthe
useofsuch conditionersarenot
defectsinmaterialandworkmanship
underthetermsofthewarranty
accompanyingthisapplianceand accordinglyare notcoveredthereby.
Serviceorperformanceproblems causedbytheuseoftheseproducts arethe responsibilityofthe manufacturersofthoseproducts.
Ene%y”savimgTips
@Sortclothesbyweightsoyouwon’t havetorunanextracycleforoneor twoheavier,slower-dryingitems.
@Donotoverloaddryer.For efficientdrying,clothesneedto tumblefreely.
@UseAutomaticDryingCycle (onmodelssoequipped)whenever possibletohelppreventoverdrying andsaveenergy.
@TOhelppreventironing,usePerm PressandKnitsorDelicatesCycle (onmodelssoequipped).Remove garmentsimmediatelyatendof dryingcycleandplaceonhangers.
@The hotterthedryingtemperature, themoretheenergythatwillbeused. Uselowestpossiblesettingthat will drythe loadinreasonabletime.
@Dryyourclothesinconsecutive loads.Usinga “warm”dryerwill saveenergy.
@Cleanlintfikereachtimeyoudry. @Cleandryerexhaustducting
atleastonceayear.Apa~~ialry cloggedexhaustcanlengthen dryingtime.
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SAVETHESE INSTRUCTIONS
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HowtoSortClothesforDrying
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Normally,ifyousort clothes correctlyforwashing,y&lwill haveproperlysorteddryingloads.
Hereareadditionalsuggestionsfor gooddryerloadmake-up:
sort by surfWX! tetiure
Separate
Inadditiontosortingtoreducelint collection,itisrecommendedthat fabricsofsimilarconstructionbe
driedtogetherwheneverpossible.
sortby color
Separate
Huiwtokmdyour dryer
Forbestresults,dryonlyarticlesof thesameor similartype fabricin a singleload.Neveroverloadthedryer. Thedrumshouldbenomorethan 1/2Ml ofwetarticles.overloading
prolongsdryingtimeandproduces unevendrying.
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from
Lint Producers suchasterry towelingandchenillegiveuplint.
Lint Collectorssuchasman-made fibersandnappedfabricslike veheteenandcorduroyattractlint. Thesemustbedriedseparately.
sortby fabric
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sortby weight
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OpemtingIIMtructiom fh=
PoF@bleDryer–ModelDDPumG
StationaryDryer–ModelDDW75G
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~m~~~–To reducetheriskoffire,electricshock, orinjurytopersons,readthe IMIKMWAI’W’SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSbeforeoperatingthisappliance.
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GEWML@ELECTMC
spacemaker dryer
@Loadclothesintodryer following
instructionscmpage5.Ifyoudo mixvarioustypesoffabricsin yourload,setthecontrolsforthe lighter-weightfabricsandremove whendry.Resetthe controlsforthe remainingheavierfabrics.
~ Cleanlintfilter.Seebelow.
@Closedoor.Doormustbeclosed
beforedryerwilloperate.
set the SeetheControlsSettingGuide
below.
C!ontr’ds
~TurnCycle Selectorclockwise
todesiredcycleandselectcorrect dryingtimeforloadsizeandtype.
PressPUSH‘IDSTARTbutton.
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(Openingdoorduringoperation stopsthedryer.Tore-start,close thedoorandpressPUSHTU STARTbutton.)
Gmtrd$ settingGlide
CYCLE
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IFabic
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size Load
Time
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*Misrecommendedthatthesetimesbefollowedbya 15-minuteno-heatFluffcycle.
The timessuggestedabovearetobefollowedas aguide.Youmayfindthat bestresultsareobtainedforsomeofyour
fabricsbysettingtimesto eithersideoftheserecommendations.
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Cottons&Linens
Large
125
Medium
small
95 75
PermanentPress
Medium] Small
85
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60
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Knits
&
Delicates Dewrinklimz
Medium I Small
40
minutes* minutes*
30
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Plastics,Rubber,
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30
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minutes
X?mlthelint interbefore kyhlg every Load.
Removethelintfilterbypulling straightout.Wipeall accumulated lintfromscreen.occasionally
washfikerusingsoapandwarm water.Rublightly,rinseanddry thoroughly.Thiswillhelpremove allfabricsoftenerbuild-up.
Cleanlint filterbeforeeachload. Do notoperatedryerwithoutlint
filter. Do notusedryer-appliedfabric
soflenersunlessyoufollowthese
cleaninginstructions.
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OperatiwImtructiomfOEU
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~~~–~o reducethe risk offire,electricshock,
or injurytopersons,readtheIMH3RTANTSAFETY INSTRUCHONSbeforeoperatingthisappliance.
TIMED DRY . . . . . . . ..HIGH
AUTOMATIC. . . . .MEDIUM
DELICATE
. . . . . . . . .. LOW
AIR FLUFF . . . . . .. NO HEAT
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comu
AND WUNS
60
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~ Loadsortedclothesintodryer followinginstructionsonpage5.
@Cleanlintfilter.Seepage6. ~ Closedoor.Doormustbeclosed
PUSHToS’mT
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4aL’
settheContrd$
SeeControlsSettingGuidebelow.
OTi.wnCycleSelectorclockwise todesiredcycleandselectcorrect dryingtimeforloadtype.
beforedryerwilloperate.
controls settingchide
Cycie
Fabric
\
Suggested
DryingTime
*AutomaticDryCycle shutsoffheatwhentheitemsaredryandprovides10minutesof
no-heattumblingtominimizewrinkles.
NOTE:TheCycleSelectorSettingsandtimesabovearetobeusedasaguide.Youmayfmd thatbestresultsareobtainedfor someof yourfabricsbysettingthetimetoeithersideofthe recommendations.Also,FOELOWFABRICCARELABELINSTRUCTIONS.
AutomaticDryCycle*
(MediumHeat) Cottons&Linens
PermanentPress, Cotton-Synthetic
Blends Automaticcut-off
TimedDryCycle
(HighHeat) (LQwHeat) (No-Heat) Cottons&
Linens
50minutes
Delicate
Delicates, Fluff Knits
40minutes
AirFluff
No-Heat
upto
20minutes
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DI?VINGTEMPERATURE
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@Press PUSHIO STARTbutton.
(Openingdoorduringoperation stopsthe dryer.Tore-start,c~ose thedoor andpressPUSHTO STARTbuttonagain.)
Polyester Knits &
Pam
@Do not overk@-Garments
I%’’(3SSDrying Tips
beingdriedordewrinkledshould tumblefreely.
~ RemoveclothesimmediaMy— Tohelppreventwrinkling,remove
fromthe dryerimmediatelyatthe endofthe dryingcycles.
@Placeon hangers-Permanent PressandPolyesterKnit garments lookbestifplacedonhangersafter drying.
Dryness Selectiom GUmk for the Automatic cycle
setto Middle Position
Settoward
MORE DRY
@
%Xtoward
LE$SDRl??
~OR[.RyAUTOMATIC~Formostnorm~loads.
LCSS DRY D~yCyC~
P[RMA PRFSS
COOL DOWN ‘ND KNl!s
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DRYCYCLE(Ifverysmallload,addtwoormoresimilararticles,
PFWAAPRESS
COOL DOWN ‘NGxNIIs
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~Forloadsthatincludeheavyweightfabrics. *Ifyoudesiretoremovemoremoisture.
For lightweightfabricloadsor verysmallloads.
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eveniidry, to assisttumbling.) @Ifyoudesiretoremovelessmoisture.
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How‘rimed andAutomatic Drying Differ
Automaticdqying-TheAutomatic DryControlsystemcontinually sensesairtemperatureindryer drum.Wetlaundrykeepsthisair cool.Whendrumairis warm enough,heat turnsoff.Whenthe
aircools,heatturnsbackon. This onandoffcyclingmayhappen a numberoftimes(dependingonthe fabric,loadsizeandCycleSelector setting).TheCycleSelectoradvances (whentheheatisoff)untilit automatical~yturnsdryeroff.
Timed&ykg—Youselectthe numberofminutesyouwishthe dryertorun anditturnsoffat the endofthistimeperiod.
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SpecialDryingImtructiom
saveandrefertoGarmentManufacturer’s
Load’ PermanentPress
PolyesterKnits
BabyClothes—Sturdy: Diapers,Nightgowns,Shirts, Pads,Sheets,Receiving Blankets,Coveralls.
BabyClothes—Delicate Blankets—Wool,Part
Wool,Cotton
Plastics—Aprons,bibs, tablecloths,~haircovers, bowlcovers,curtains.
I specialInstructions
Do
notoverloaddryer;clothesshouldtumblefreely.Removeassoonas
dryerstops;placeclothesonhangersto minimizewrinkling.
I
Do
notover[oaddryer;clothesshouldtumblefreely.Removeassoonas
dryerstops;placeclothesonhangerstominimizewrinkling.
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hqmrtant. If children’ssleepwearismadeofModacrylic,dryonlyonLow Heat/TimedCycleorDelicateCycle.HighHeator excessivedryingcan reducetheflameretardancyofthesefabrics.Checkmanufacturer’sdrying instructions.
I Seeaboveinstructions.
Followmanufacturer’sinstructions.Doonlyoneblanketatatime.Partially dryinyourdryerfornolongerthan20minutes.Removewhilestilldamp andfinishdryingon flatsurface.
I UseFluff(NoHeat).
Drying Instructions,
careandcleaning
USER MAIPJTENANCE msTRucTIoNs
~‘h keepyourdryer looking
good,wipecabinetwithadamp cloth. occasionally washitwith mildsoapandwaterandthenapply alightcoatofappliancepolishto helppreservethefinish.
~Cleanthelintfilterbeforeevery load.Seepage6.
@Keepareaaroundandunderneath yourappliancefreefromthe accumulationofcombustible materials,suchas lint,paper, rags,chemicals,etc.
@Keeptheflooraroundyour
appliancescleanand drytoreduce thepossibilityofslipping.
@Donotstoredryerwhereitwill
beexposed =If yourdryerisexhaustedtothe
outside,inspectandcleandryer
exhaustductingatleastoncea year.
to theweather.
EICDWto reduce the possibilityofa firehazard,if yourdryer isnot exhaustedto the outside:
Aclothesdryerproduces combustiblelint.Whenthedryer isnot exhaustedtotheoutside,this lintismoreaptto accumulatein andnearthedryer,whichcould createafire hazard.
It is imperativetokeepthe laundry area(aroundthewasherand dryer)cleanandfreefromthe accumulationoflint,paper,rags, etc.Cleanthis arearegularly.
Alsoinspectthe dryer’sblower compartmentatleastonceayear andremoveaccumulatedlint as follows:
1.Unplug the dryer.
2. Removetheaccesspanel.
3. Cleanoutanylintthatmayhave accumulated.Wipeor vacuum, beingcarefulnottodisturbany
electricalormechanicalconnections.
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RemovetwoPhillips-headscrewsat bottomofpanel. -
Tipbottomofpanelout untilclips
slipout. Toreplace,sliptopof
panelup untilclipsaresecured.
Pressbottomofpanelin and
replacescrews.
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Questiom?
UseThkmobiem Solver
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PROBLEM
.
DRYER‘WON’T
START
DRYERMAKES
“THUMPING”
NOISE temperatures,athumpingnoise mayoccurwhendryer is firststarted. Thiswill
CLOI’HESTAKE @Controlsimproperlyset. Checkallcontrolstomakesuretheyarecorrectlyset TOOLONGm DRY
p~~~~~~~ ~Dryerunplugged.Makesurecord
@No-powertodryer.Checkfises andcircuitbreakersto rm.kesuredryeris gettingcurrent.Automaticelectricdryersmayusetwo.
@Controlsimproperlyset. Ii&&esuretimerissetandPUSH3DSTARTbuttonis
, pressed.
@Dryerdooris open.Makesuredryerdoorissecurelyclosed.Dryerwillnotrun withdooropen.
N dryer stil~doesnotOperate?callfor service, @Temporarystart-upsound.Dryerdrumismountedon fourspecially
compoundedrubberwheels.Afterextendedstorageandexposureto extreme soondisappear.~
fortheloadyouwantto dry. *Faihre to cleanlintfiker.Wipefiiteraftereachload,wmhwithsoapandwarm
wateroccasionally.Periodicallycleanareaunderlintfilterwithvacuumcleaner. @Improperducting.MakesuredryerisductedinaccordancewithInstallation
Instructions. @obstructionin exhaustducting.Makesureductingiscleanandfreeof
obstruction,makesuredamperinoutsidtiwallcapoperateseasily.If flexible ductingisused, besureitisnotkinkedandisinstalledaccordingtoInstallation instructions.
(-y$~s~ p@J~ ~~~~y
ispluggedin.
@Blownfusesor trippedcircuitbreakers.Checkhouseholdfusesor circuit breakers.Mostelectricdryersusetwo.Itit possibleforonetobeblownor tripped,andthedryerstill tumble withoutheat.
@Impropersorting.Donotmixheavy,hard-to-dryitemswithlightweightarticles. *Toomanyitemsin dryer.Dryonlyonewashe~loadata time.Donot combine
loads. * Toofewitemsindryer.If dryingonlyonearticle,addtwomoresimilararticles,
evenif dry,toinsurepropertumbling. @K93-voltoperation.If your dryeris operatingon 120-voltcircuit,longerdrying
timescouldbe normal.Thedryingonthiscircuittakesaboutthreetimesaslong asona 240-voltcircuit.
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@Excessivelywetclothes.Checkwasher;isit workingproperly?
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‘i%mmm~
WRINKLINGIN
PERbIANENTPRESS AND“NO-IRON” ITEMS
Possmx CAUSEANDmm~~
~Leaving~~~thesindryerafir tumblingstops.Removeclothesimmediatelyand
-placeonhangerswhendryerstopstumbling. s Toomanyitemsindryer.Dry~n~yonewasherloadatatime.Do
IIOt combine
Roads.
@Toofewitemsindryer.~f&y~~gonlyonearticle,add
two ormoresimilar
articles,evenifdry,toinsurepropertumbling.
@Impropersortingofload.Avoid.launderingheavyPemanent Pressitems,suck
asworkclothes,withlighterPermanentPressitemssuchasshirtsorblouses. AlsodonotwashordryPermanentPressitemswithordinaryitemssuchas towels,bedIjnens,etc.
~Toomanyitems~ washer.Itemsmusthave
1+00111 to move freely. Permanent
Pressloadsshouldalwaysbesmallerthanregularloads...nomorethanmedium loads. “
s UseOfincomectwash~nddry~yc~es.use ~~rmanentPressWash
Cycle.This
cycleprovidesacool-downrinsetominimizewrinkling.Also,usePermanent PressDrycycle (onmodelssoequipped).
a~ncomectwater~eve~,Uselargewaterlevelformidiumload;mediumlevelfor smallload.
*washingqeated~y~ waterthatistoohotforthefabric.Washthesefabricsin
coolorwarmwaterwithplentyofdetergent.
eAccumulationofiimescale;duetouseof carbonatedetergents.Ifa
non-phosphatedetergentmustbe used,avoidtheuseofacarbonate-built detergent.
~Failuretousefabricsofiener.properuseoffabricsofienerwillminimize
wrinkling. Tocorrect wkMi~— ~
Stepstoremovestubbornwrinkles:
L Returnbleon“PemmnentPress”setting(onmodelssoequipped)withsmallload.
2. Rerinseanddryon“PermanentPress”set{ing(onmodelssoequipped).
3. Somewrinklesmayremain,thesewrinklescannotberemoved:
*~~~:
wrinkled,thefinishmaynotbegoodquality.Also,inpermanentpresssynthetic/cottonblends, thecottonportionofthefabriccaneventuallywearawayleavingonlythesynthetic.Sincethe cottonhasresinfinishthatimpartsthememory,alossordecreaseofpermanentpress performancewillresult.
E ‘you needmore help...Cau,tollfree: TheGEAnswerCenter”
800.626.2000
consumer Linfommtionservice
Ify~ufollowgoodlaundryproceduresandPermanentpressclothesStillcomeout
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‘lbobtain service, seeyour
warrantyonthebackpageofthis
book. We’reproudofourserviceand
wantyoutobepleased,but iffor somereasonyou.menothappy
withthe serviceyoureceive,here arethreestepstofollowforfurther help.
FIRST,contactthepeoplewho servicedyourappliance.Explain whyyouarenotpleased.Inmost
cases,thiswillsolvetheproblem. NEXT,ifyouarestillnotpleased,
writeallthedetiils-including yourphonenumber—to:
Manager,ConsumerRelations
GeneralElectric AppliancePark Louisville,Kentucky40225
FINALLY,ifyourproblemisstill notresolved,write:
MajorAppliance
ConsumerActionPanel 20NorthWackerDrive Chicago,Illinois60606
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YOURGENERALELECTRICAUTOMATICCLOTH= DRYER
WARRANTY
Save proof of original purchase date such as your sales slip or cancelled check to establish warranty period,
WHAT1sCOVERED
WHAT1sNOTCOVERED
FULL ONE-YEARWARRANTY
For one year from date of original purchase, we will provide,
charge, parts and service labor
in your home to repair or replace
any part of the dryer that fails
because of a manufacturing
defect.
@Service trips to your home to
teach you how to usethe product.
your Use and CaremateriaL
Read
If you then have any questions about operating the product, please contact your dealer or our Consumer Affairs office at the address below,orcall, toll free:
The GE Answer CenteP
800.626.2000 consumer information service
@Improper installation. [f you have an installation problem,
contact your dealer or installer. Youare responsible for providing adequate electrical, exhausting and other connecting facilities.
free of
This warranty is extended to the original purchaser and any succeeding owner for products purchased for ordinary home use inthe 43 mainland states, Hawaii and Washington, D.(2 InAlaskathe warranty is the same except that it is LIMITED because you must pay to ship the product,to the service shop or for the service technician’s travel coststo
Allwarranty service will be provided byour Factory Service Centers or byour authorized Customer Care” servicers during normal working hours.
Lookinthe White or Yellow Pages of your telephone directory for GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY,
~GENERAL ELECTRICFACTORY
SERVICE, GENERAL ELECTRKl-
HOTPOINT FACTORYSERVICE or GENERAL ELECTRIC CUSTOMER CARE@SERVICE.
@Replacement of house fuses or resetting of circuit breakers.
@Failureof the product if it is used for other than its intended purpose or usedcommercially.
~ Damagetoproductcaused byaccident,fire,floodsoracts ofGod.
WARRANTORISNOTRESPONSIBLE FORCONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.
your home.
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion
may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific Iega! rights, and you may also have other rights which varyfrom state to state.
Toknowwhat your legal rights are in your state,consult your local or state consumer affairs office or your state’sAttorney General.
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