GE DDP1370G, DDP1375G, DDP1380G Use and Care Manual

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Contents
SpacemakerTMDryer
Accessory Kits Appliance Registration
Consumer Services
(lontrols
Dryer Exhaust
Ener~-Saving
Extra Care Feature
Fabric Softeners Knits Drying Tips 7,8
I.int Filter I.oading
Model and Serial Numbers operating Instructions
Perm. Press Drying Tips 7,8,
Models
Setting Guide
Tips
DDP1370G
6,7
5-7
6,7
DDP1375G DDP1380G
11
10
4 2
7 8
8
4 7
4
6
2
Problem Solver Safety Instructions 3,4
Sorting Special Drying Instructions
Timed Drying User Maintenance Instructions 8
Warranty
Back Cover
9, 10
5
8
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Help us help you...
If you need service
Before using your dryer, read this book carefully.
It is intended to help you operate
and maintain
properly.
Keep it handy for answers to your
questions.
If you don’t understand something
or need more help, write (include your phone number):
Consumer Affairs GE Appliances
Appliance Park
Louisville, KY 40225
your new dryer
Write down the model
and serial numbers.
You’ll find them on a label on the front of the dryer behind the door.
These numbers are also on the Consumer Product Ownership Registration Card that came with your dryer. Before sending in this card, please write these numbers here:
Model Number
FOR YOUR
SA~W
If you smell gas:
1. Open windows.
2. Don’t
touch
electrical switches:
3,
Extinguish any
open flame.
4. Immediately call your
*Don’t turn electric switches on
or
ignite the gas.
FOR YOUR
gas
supplier.
off because sparks
mq
SA=W
Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable
vapon
and liquids in the vicinity of this or
any
other
appliance.
To obtain service, see the Consumer Services page in the back of this book.
We’re proud of our service and want you to be pleased. If for some
reason you are not happy with the service you receive, here are three
steps to follow for further help. FIRST, contact the people who
serviced your appliance. Explain why you are not pleased. In most cases, this will solve the problem.
NEXT, if you are still not pleased,
write all the details-including your phone number—to:
Manager, Consumer Relations GE Appliances Appliance Park Louisville, Kentucky 40225
FINALLY, if your problem is still not resolved, write:
Major Appliance Consumer Action Panel 20 North Chicago, Illinois 60606
Wacker
Drive
Serial Number
Use these numbers in any correspondence or service calls concerning your dryer.
If you received a damaged dryer...
Immediately contact the dealer
(or builder) that sold you the
dryer.
Save time and money.
Before you request
service . . .
Check the Problem Solver on
pages 9 and 10. It lists causes of
minor operating problems that you can correct yourself.
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WOW~T
SMEW mSTRUCTIONS
Read all instructions before using this appliance.
W-G—TO
of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons when using this appliance, follow basic precautions, including the following:
. Use this appliance intended purpose
this Use and Care Book.
This dryer must be properly
ins~ed
with the Instigation hstructions before it is used.
receive an Installation Instructions sheet with your dryer, you can obtain one service location nearest you.
–Properly ground to conform with all governing codes and
ordinances. Follow details in Installation Instructions.
—Locate where the temperature is above satisfactory operation of the dryer control system. Do not install or store the dryer where it will be exposed to the weather.
–Connect to a properly rated, protected and circuit to avoid electrical overload.
–Exhausting to the outside is STRONGLY RECOMMENDED to prevent large amounts of moisture and lint from being blown into the room. Exhausting Details in the Installation Instructions. If
dryer is
and located in accordance
50°F (lO°C)
not
reduce the risk
only fOr i~
as
described in
If you did not
by
contacting
shed
Carefilly
the
for
power-supply
follow the
your
exhausted to the outside, see special instructions on page 8.
When disconnecting this
appliance pull by the plug rather than the cord to avoid damage to the cord or junction of cord and plug. Make sure that the cord is
wti
located so that it
not be stepped on, tripped over or otherwise subjected to damage or stress.
Do not repair or replace any part of the any servicing recommended in this Use and Care Book or in published repair instructions that you understand and have the skills to carry out.
To
mitimbe
of a
Do not use heat to dry articles containing rubber, plastic, or similar materials (such as padded bras, tennis shoes, galoshes, bath mats, rugs, bibs, baby pants, plastic bags, etc.) as these materials may melt or burn. Also, some rubber materials, when heated, can under certain circumstances produce fire by spontaneous
combustion.
Garments labeled “Dry Away
appKance
tiess
the
fire h=rd.
or attempt
specifically
user-
possibtiity
From Heat” (such as life jackets containing Kapok) must not be put in your dryer.
w not wash
have been cleaned in, washed in, soaked in, or spotted with combustible or explosive substances
degrease~
kerosene, etc.) which may give off vapors that could igtite or explode, Do not use or store such substances washer and/or dryer
operation.
*Any
article on which you have
used
a cleaning solvent, or which contains flammable as cleaning used
in
beauty or barbershops, etc.) must not
placed in or traces
of
solids and
or dry articles
(such
as gasoline,
drycleaning
odor around
solvents,
your
during
rnaterids (such
clffths,
mops, towels
dons,
restaurants
near the dryer until
tiese flammable
their -s have
liquids
been
that
be
dl
or
removed. There are many highly flammable items used in homes such as: acetone, denatured alcohol, gasoline, kerosene, some household cleaners, some spot removers, turpentines, waxes, wax removers and products containing petroleum distillates.
cle~
the
lint filter
load to prevent lint inside the dryer or in the room.
DO NOT OPERATE
DR~R NLTER
underneath your from the accumulation of combustible materials, such as
~nt,
Do not store items that may burn
WITHOUT THE
IN PLACE.
K~p
area around and
paper, rags, chemicals, etc.
before
accumdation
T~
L~
appfiance
free
~ch
or melt (such as clothing, paper material, plastics or plastic containers,
etc.)
on top of the dryer
during operation,
The
~~rior
the exhaust the dryer should be cleaned periodically by a qualified individual.
.
E~~
instructions). Use
duct
inside dryer or for exhausting
dryer to the outside.
~titi
of
i@ury.
Never reach wtie the
loading,
clothes, wait completely stopped.
of the
duct
dud
mac~e and
connector
(s~ ~~~ation
ody metal
inside
the possibility
into the dryer
drum b moving. Before
unloa+
or adding
untfi
the drum has
(conrinuednextpge)
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WPO~~
SWETY~STRUCTIONS
(continual)
.
Close
supervision is
iftMs
app~nce
near
c~dren.
children to play inside, on or with this
apphance
appliance. Dispose of discarded appliances and packing Before discarding a removing from service, remove the door of the drying compartment.
.
Keep
all laundry aids (such
is used by or
Do not
or any discarded
materi~
necmry
mow
sMpping
properly.
dryer,
or
or
as detergents, bleaches, fabric softeners, etc.) out of the reach of children, preferably in a locked
dl
cabinet. Observe
warnings on container labels to avoid personal injury.
Keep
the
floor around your
appliances clean
and
dry to reduce
the possibility of slipping. .
DO not dry
fiberglass
articles
in
your dryer. Skin irritation could result from the remaining glass particles that may be picked up by clothing during
subsquent
dryer uses.
Q The
laundry process can reduce
the
flame retardancy
of fabrics. To avoid such a result, the garment
manuticturer’s
care instructions
should be followed very carefully.
. Do not operate this appliance if
it is damaged, malfunctioning, partially disassembled, or has missing or broken parts, including a damaged cord or plug.
Dryer-applied
fabric
softeners or anti-static conditioners
You may wish to soften your laundered fabrics or reduce the static electricity in them. We recommend you use either a fabric softener in the wash cycle, according to the manufacturer’s
instruetio~ for those products,
or try a dryer-added product for which the written assurance on the package that their product can be safely used in your dryer.
mantiacturer
gives
Service or performance problems caused by the use of these products
the
responsibility of the
are manufacturers of those products and are not covered under the warranty of this appliance.
SAW T=E ~STRUC~ONS
Sort clothes by weight so that you won’t have to run an extra cycle for one or two heavier, slower-drying items. See page 8.
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Do not overload dryer. For efficient drying, clothes need to tumble freely.
Use Automatic Drying Cycle (on models so equipped) whenever possible to help prevent overdying and save energy.
. To help prevent need for ironing, use
Perm Press or Knits Cycle.
Remove garments immediately at end of drying cycle and place on hangers.
Dry your clothes in consecutive loads. Using a “warm” dryer will save energy.
Clean dryer lint filter each time
YOU
dry.
Clean dryer exhaust
least once a year. A partially clogged exhaust can lengthen drying time.
ducting
at
Optional Accessories
Accessory Kits are available for installing the dryer on top of the washer or in a rack above the washer. The dryer may also be mounted directly on a wall. See your dealer for details.
Never climb on or stand on the
dryer top or door.
DO
not
To tinimtie
tamper
with controls.
the possibility
of electric shock, unplug this
apptiance
from the power-supply before attempting any maintenance or cleaning (except the remoti and cleaning of the lint
~ter). N~E:
Turning the Cycle Selector knob to the
OFF
position does
N~
disconnect the appliance from
the power-supply.
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How to Sort Clothes for
Dryi~
~ormally,
correctly for washing, you will have properly sorted drying loads.
Here are additional suggestions for good dryer load make-up:
if you sort clothes
Sort by surface tetiure
Separate
from
Lint Reducers such as terry
toweling and chenille give up lint.
Lint Collectors
qbers and napped fabrics like
velveteen and corduroy attract lint. These must be dried separately.
such as man-made
In addition to sorting to reduce lint collection, it is recommended that fabrics of similar construction be dried together whenever possible.
Sort by color
Separate
from
from
from
How to load your dryer
For best results, dry only articles of the same or similar type fabric in a single load. Never overload the dryer. The drum should be no more than 1/2 full of wet articles. Overloading prolongs drying time and produces uneven drying.
Sort by fabric
Separate
from
from
Sort by
For Special Drying Instructions see page 8.
wei@t
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O~rati~ Instrudions
for Model
DDM375G and
DDH3mG
(Dm
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read the
WORTANT
reduce
SA~TY
the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons,
INSTRUCTIONS before operating this appliance.
Model
DD~75G
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Load clothes into dryer following instructions on page 5. If you do mix various types of fabrics in your load, set the controls for the lighter-weight fabrics and remove when dry. Reset the controls for the remaining heavier fabrics.
Controls SettiW Guide
Fabric Cottons & Linens
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Clean the lint filter before
SHRINKAGE, KNITS
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Clean lint filter. See below.
Close door. Door must be closed
before dryer will operate.
Set
the Controls
See the Controls Setting Guide below.
YCLE
Delicate Setting @
(up to ~ min.) min.
Md.
Load
Rhmtes,
Sheers
dryiW
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Relaxation shrinkage
and elongated by the shape after each wash and dry cycle.
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Cottmra, Permarrent Press,
Damp
for
tied
hn@
Synthetics &
every load.
Clean the lint filter by putting your moistened fingers at one comer of the filter and wiping in a sideways motion all the way across to the other comer. Periodically remove
Ju
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can occur in kmt fabrics that have been improperly stretched
m-anufacturer.
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Turn Cycle Selector to desired cycle and select correct drying time for load size and type.
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Push START button to start dryer. operation stops the dryer. To close the door and push START
button again.)
;S
a
CYCLE
Fluff (No Heat)
10 min.
Plastics,
Rubkr
Dewrirdding
_. ..\
PEW PM
min.
Small
bad
Blends
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When this occurs, garment maybe-pressed back into
The times followed as a guide. You may find
that best results are obtained for
some of your fabrics by setting
times to either side of these
recommendations.
and insert the suction hose from a vacuum cleaner into the opening.
Do not operate the dryer without the lint filter in
(@ning
su~ested
place.
.
are to be
momentiy
door during
re-start,
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Progressive or delayed shrinkage
gradually removed by laundering. Maybe noticed in older garments that have been laundered many times without previous shrinkage. Treat as for Relaxation Shrinkage above.
is caused when starch or sizing (in some fabrics) is
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Oprati~Imtructiom
for Model
DD~80G
(2w
WHNG—TO
read the IMPORTANT
reduce
the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons,
SA~TY
INSTRUCTIONS before operating this appliance.
bading
Load sorted clothes into dryer
following instructions on page 5.
s
Clean lint filter. See page 6.
Close door. Door must be closed
before dryer will operate.
Controls Setting Guide
AU~MATIC CYCL~
Cycle
Setting
Fabric Cottons Permanent Synthetic
b-
%tting (High Heat)
The times suggested above are your fabrics by setting times
Normal & Permanent Press
& Linens
Normal/Perm Press Knits
Press
to
be followed as a guide.
to
either side of these recommendations.
Knits
Knits
& Blends
(Med. Heat)
Dryness selections guide for the automatic cycles
Set to
Middle Position . For most normal loads.
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Set toward MORE DRY
For loads that include
heavyweight fabrics.
If you desire to remove more moisture.
Set toward LESS DRY
For lightweight fabric
loads.
If you desire to remove less moisture.
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Set the
See Controls Setting Guide below.
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Turn Cycle Selector to desired
cycle.
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Turn Temperature control dial
to appropriate setting.
3040 min.
Delicates,
Delicate
(Low Heat) (High Heat)
You
may find that best results are obtained for some of
Etira-Care Cycles
Minimize
When the Cycle Selector reaches
*,
the drying cycle is complete. Clothes can be removed at this point or at any time during the EXTRA CARE cycle. Following the drying cycle, EXTRA CARE automatically provides no-heat tumbling to minimize
[~
Sheers
Controk
TIMED
Avg. Load
of Mixed
Cottons
Normal/Perm Press
CYCL=
40-W
20
min. Desired
min.
Cottons
(Damp
Dried for
Ironing)
Wrin~e-Setting
wrintiing.
m
TIMED CYCLES
Dewrinkling
o
Time
Plastics,
Rubber
Fluff
(No Heat)
.—.
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TEMPERATURE TO START
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Push START button
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PRESS
J
0
momentarily. (Opening door during operation stops the dryer. Tore-start, close the door and push
START button again.)
Wlyester Uik Rrm mess
. Do not
overload—Garmen@
&
Drying
~ps
being dried or dewrinkled should tumble freely.
Remove clothes
To help prevent
immediately—
wrintiing,
from the dryer immediately at the end of the drying cycles.
Place on hangers-Permanent
Press and Polyester Knit garments look best if placed on hangers after drying.
How
~med
and Automatic
Drying Differ
Automatic drying-The Automatic
Dry Control system air temperature in dryer drum. Wet laundry keeps this air cool. When drum air is warm enough, heat turns off. When the air cools, heat turns back on. This on and off cycling may happen a number of times (depending on the fabric, load size and Cycle Selector setting). The Cycle Selector advances (when the heat is it automatically turns dryer off.
Timed drying—You select
number of minutes you wish the dryer to run and it turns off at the end of this time
contindy
period.
.
remove
senses
ofo until
the
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Special
Dryiq
Instruction
Save and refer to Garment
bad
Permanent Press
Polyester Knits
Baby Clothes–Sturdy:
Diapers, Nightgowns,
Pads, Sheets, Receiving Blankets, Coveralls.
Baby Clothes—Delicate Blankets—Wool, Part Wool,
Cotton in your dryer for no longer than 20 minutes. Remove while still damp and finish
Plastics—Aprons, bibs, tablecloths, chair covers, bowl covers, curtains.
Shim,
Manufadurer’s Dryi~
S~ial
Do not overload dryer; clothes should tumble freely. Remove as soon as dryer stops; place clothes on hangers to minimize
Do not overload dryer; clothes should tumble freely. Remove as soon as dryer stops; place clothes on hangers to minimize
Important: If children’s Heat/Timed Cycle or Delicate Cycle. High Heat or excessive drying
the flame
See above instructions.
I
Follow manufacturer’s instructions. Do only one blanket at a time. Partially dry drying on flat surface. Use Fluff (No Heat)
Instructions
retardancy of these fabrics. Check manufacturer’s drying instructions.
Instrudions
sleepwear
wrin~ing.
wrintiing.
is made of
Modacrylic,
dry only on Low
can reduce
Care and
USER
M~TEN~CE
Cleani~
~STRUCTIONS
To
keep your dryer looking
good,
wipe
cabinet with a damp
cloth. Occasionally wash it with
mild soap and water and then apply a light coat of appliance polish to help preserve the finish.
Clean the lint falter before every
load. See page 6.
. Keep area around and underneath
your appliance free from the accumulation of combustible materials, such as lint, paper,
rags, chemicals, etc.
Keep the floor around your
appliances clean and dry to reduce the possibility of slipping.
Do not store dryer where it will
be exposed to the weather.
If your dryer is exhausted to the
oumide,
exhaust
inspect and clean dryer
ducting
at least once a year.
How to
of a fire hazard,
not exhausted to the outside:
A clothes dryer produces combustible lint. When the dryer
is not exhausted to the outside, this
lint is more apt to accumulate in and near the dryer, which could create a fire hazard.
It is imperative to keep the laundry area (around the washer and dryer)
cl-
of lint, paper, rags, etc. Clean this area regularly.
Also inspect the dryer’s blower compartment at least once a year and remove accumulated lint as follows:
1. Unplug the dryer.
2. Remove the access panel.
3.
accumulated. Wipe or vacuum,
being careful not to disturb any
electrical or mechanical connections.
reduce the possibility
if your dryer is
and free from the accumulation
Clean out any lint that may have
Blower Compartment Access
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:
.~
With
dver
unplugged, remove two
Phillips-hed-scr-&s at bottom of
blower
Ep
slip out. To replace, slip top of
panel up until clips are secured.
Press bottom
replace
companment
bottom
scrws.
ofpanel
ofpanel
access panel.
out until clips
Panel
in and
.
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Questions?
Use This
Roblem
Solver
PROBLEM
DRYER WON’T START
CL~HES TA~
LONG
~
DRY
TOO
POSSIBLE CAUSE AND REMEDY
c
Dryer unplugged. Make sure cord is plugged in.
No power to dryer. Check fuses and circuit breakers to make sure dryer is getting
current. Automatic electric dryers may use two.
Controls improperly set. Make sure timer is set and START control is turned.
Dryer door is open. Make sure dryer door is securely closed. Dryer will not run with
door open.
If dryer still
Controls improperly set. Check all controls to make sure they are correctly set for
do=
not operate, call for
sefice.
the load you wish to dry.
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Failure to clean lint filter. Remove and clean lint
Periodicdly
Improper ducting. Make sure dryer is
clean area under lint
fflter
with vacuum cleaner.
ducted in
filter
each time dryer is used.
accordance with Instigation
Instructions.
Obstruction in
and make sure damper in
be sure it is not kinked and is
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Blown fuses or tripped circuit breakers. Check household fises or circuit breakers.
Most electric dryers use two. It is possible for one to be blown or tripped, and the dryer
still tumble without heat.
Improper Sofiing.
efiaust
ducting. Make sure ducting is clean and free of obstruction,
DO
outside
not
mix heavy, hard-to-dry items with lightweight articles.
instiled
til
cap operates easily. If
according to Instigation
fletible
ducting is used,
hstructions.
Tm many items in dryer. Dry
Q
TM fw items in dryer. If drying only one article, add two more similar articles, even
if dry, to ensure proper tumbling.
UO-volt
could be normal. The drying on this circuit takes about
UO-volt
Excessively wet clothes. Check washer; it may be malfunctioning.
operation. If your dryer is operating on 120-volt circuit, longer drying times
circuit.
ordy
one washer load at a time. Do not combine loads.
three times as long as on a
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nextpage)
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The Problem
Solver
(continued)
PROBLEM
WWNKLING IN
PERMANENT PRESS AND “NO-IRON” ITEMS
POSSIBLE CAUSE AND REMEDY
. Leaving clothes in dryer afier tumbling stops. Remove clothes immediately and place
on hangers when dryer stops tumbling.
Too many items in dryer. Dry only one washer load at a time. Do not combine loads.
Too few items in dryer. If drying only one article, add two or more similar articles,
even if dry, to ensure proper tumbling.
Improper Soning
of load. Avoid laundering heavy Permanent Press items, such as
work clothes, with lighter Permanent Press items such as shirts or blouses. Also, do not wash or dry Permanent Press items with ordinary items such as towels, bed linens, etc.
TW
many items in washer. Items must have room to move freely.
Pe-nent
Press
loads should always be smaller than regular loads . . . no more than medium loads.
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Use of incorrect wash and dry cycles. Use Permanent Press Wash Cycle. This cycle provides a cool-down rinse to minimize wrintiing. Also, use Permanent Press Dry Cycle.
Incorrect water level. Use large water level for Medium Load; medium level for
Small Load.
Washing repeatedly in water that is too hot for the fabric. Wash these fabrics in cool
or warm water with plenty of detergent. . Accumulation of
lime scale due to use of carbonate detergents. If a non-phosphate
detergent must be used, avoid the use of a carbonate-built detergent.
Failure to use fabric softener. Proper use of fabric softener will
To correct
Steps to remove stubborn
1.
Retumble
2.
Rerinse
3. Some
*N~E:
finish may not be good quality. Also, in permanent press synthetic/cotton blends, the cotton portion of the
tibric
the memory, a loss or decrease of permanent press performance will result.
If you need more help.. call, toll free: GE
&swer
Center”
800.6262000 consumer information service
and dry on “Permanent Press” setting.
wrin~es
If you follow good laundry procedures and Permanent Press clothes still come out wrirdded, the
can eventually wear away leaving
win~g—
writies:
on “Permanent Press” setting with small load,
may remain, these wrirddes cannot be removed. *
ordy
the synthetic. Since the cotton has a resin finish that imparts
minimim
wrirdding.
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Save proof of original purchase date such as your sales slip or cancelled check to establish warranty period.
WHAT IS COVERED
WHAT IS
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FULL ONE-YEAR WARRANTY For one year from date of original
purchase, we will provide, free of
charge, parts and service labor
in your home to repair or replace
any
parf
of
the
dryer
that fails
because of a manufacturing
defect.
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teach you how to use the product.
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If you then have any questions about operating the product, please contact your dealer or our Consumer Affairs office at the address below, or call, toll free:
GE Answer Center”
800.626.2000
consumer information service
Improper installation.
If you have an installation problem, contact your dealer or installer. You are responsible for providing adequate electrical, exhausting and other connecting facilities.
and Cam
material.
This warranty is extended to the original purchaser and any succeeding owner for products purchased for ordinary home use in the 48 mainland states, Hawaii and Washington, 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 costs to your home.
All warranty service will be provided by our Factory Service Centers or by our authorized Customer Care” servicers during normal working hours.
Look in the White or Yellow Pages of your telephone directory for GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY, GENERAL ELECTRIC FACTORY SERVICE, GENERAL
HOTPOINT
GENERAL ELECTRIC CUSTOMER CARE@ SERVICE.
D.C. In
Alaska the
ELECTRIC-
FACTORY SERVICE or
. 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 by accident, fire, floods or acts of God.
WARRANTOR IS FOR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.
NOT
RESPONSIBLE
may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
Pati No. 113
Pub.
No.
8-90
CG
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion
know what
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your legal rights are in your state, consult your local or state consumer affairs office or your state’s Attorney General.
Warrantor: General Electric Company
If further help is needed concerning this warranty, write:
Manager—Consumer Affairs, GE Appliances, Louisville, KY 40225
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