GE DPXQ473GT, DPSQ475GT Owner’s Manual

Models: DPXQ473ET DPSQ475ET
Dryer
EnglishVersion
Impofiant Safe~ Information
DPXQ473GT DPSQ475GT
Owner$ Manual
Operating Instructions
me ControlsonYourD~er
Helpful Information
SpecializedFabricGuide LoadingSuggestions
Care ofProduct
If Something Goes Wrong
BeforeYouCallForSemice
VentingtheDryer
GESemiceNumbers
Warran~,BackCover
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Welcome to tie GEfamily.We’re proud of our qualityproducts and
webelieve independable service. You’ll see itin thiseasy-t~use
manualandyou’ll hearitin the friendlyvoicesof our customer servicedepartment.
Bestof all,you’ll experience
thesevalueseach timeyou do thelaundry.That’simportant, becauseyour newdryerwillbe partof yourfamilyfor along time.
Before
using
your
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Stapleyourreceipttotheinsideback coverofthismanual.
Findyourmodel.Putacheck mark
in thebox identi~ng yourmodel in thesection tided “Operating
Instructions.”Thiswillprovide easyaccessfor youroperating instructions.
Writedownthemodelandserial
numbershere.Theyareon thelabel
on thefront of thedryerbehind thedoor.
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Modelnumber
Serialnumber
Dateofpurchase
Helpus
helpyou
In theUnitedStates
800.626.2000
In Canada
800-361-3400
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Beforeyou cdl for semice, thereareafewthingsyou can do to help usserveyoubetter.
Readthismanual.
instructionstohelpyou useand maintainyourdryerproperly.
SavetimeandmoneyCheckthe sectiontitled “If SomethingGoes Wrong” before calling.This sec-
tionwasdesignedto solvecommon
problemsyou mightencounter.
Itcontains
Ifyou do need service,youcan
relaxknowinghelp isonly aphone callaway.A listof toll-freecustomer
setice numbersisincluded on the insideback cover.Or callinme
UrdtedStatestheGEAnswer
Center@at800.626.2000,
24hoursa day, 7 daysaweek.
Canadacall 800-361-3400.
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A ~ARN/NG: Foryour safetythe informationin thismanualmustbe followed to minimizetheriskof fire or explosion or topreventproperty damage,personalinjuryor lossof life.
Do not storeor usegasoline or other flammablevapors andliquidsin thevicinityof thisor anyotherappliance.
Installationandservicemust be performed byaqualfled installer,serviceagencyor thegassupplier.
IFYOUSMELLGAS
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Do not tryto lightanyappliance.
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Do not touchanyelectrical switch;do not useanyphone inyourbuilding.
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Cleartheroom, building or areaof alloccupanb.
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Immediatelycallyourgas supplierfrom aneighbor’s phone. Followthegas supplier’sinstructions.
Ifyou cannotreachyourgas
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supplier,dl thefiredepartment.
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CaliforniaSafeDrinkingWaterand ToxicEnforcementAct
~is actrequiresthegovernor of Californiatopublishalistof substancesknownto thestate to causecancer,birthdefecm orother reproductiveharm andrequiresbusinessestowarn customersof potentialexposure to suchsubstances.
Gasappliancescan cause minorexposure to fourof these substances,namelybenzene, carbon monoxide, formaldehyde andsoot, causedprimarilybythe incomplete combustionof natural gasor ~ fuels.
Properlyadjusteddryerswill minimizeincomplete combustion. Exposureto thesesubstancescan be minimizedfurtherbyproperly ventingthe dryerto theoutdoors.
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Readallsafepinformationbeforeusing
To reducetheriskof fire,electricshock,or injurytopersons whenusingyourappfiance,fo~owbasicpreca-utiom,including thefoMowingsectiom.
Usethisappliance onlyfor ifi
intended purpose asdescribed in thisOwner’sManual.
Thisdryermustbe properly
installedandlocated in accordancewiththeInstallation Instructionsbefore itisused. Ifyou did not receivean
InstallationInstructionssheet
withyour dryer,you canobtain
one bycalling,toll-free,in tie
UnitedStatestheGEAnswer
Center@,800.626.2000.k
Cmada call, toll-free,
800-361-3400.
– Properlyground to conform
withallgoverning codes and
ordinances.Followdetailsin InsmllationInstructions.
Instil orstorewherethetempera-
tureisabove50°F.(lO°C.). Do notinstallthedryerwhereitwill be exposedto theweather.
– Connecttoaproperlyrated,
protectedandsizedpowersupply
circuittoavoidelectricaloverload.
– Gasd~ers MUSTbe exhausted
to the outside.Carefullyfollow theExhaustingdetiils in the InstallationInstructions.
– Exhaustingelectricdryersto
theoutside isSTRONGLY
RECOMMENDEDto prevent
largeamountsof moistureand lintfrom beingblown into the room. Carefullyfollow the
Exhausting detailsin the Instigation Instructions.
Do not repairor replace anypartof the appliance or attemptanysemicingunless
spectilcallyrecommended in this Owner’sManualor in published user-repairinstructionsthatyou understandandhavethe skills to ca~ out.
%en disconnectingthis
appliancepull by the plug rather
thanthecord to avoiddamageto thecord orjunction of cord and plug. Makesurethatthe cord islocated sothatitwillnot be steppedon, tripped overor
otherwisesubjectedto damage or stress.
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ExhaustDuct—SeeInstallation
Instructions.Useonlyrigidmetal or flexible metal4“ diameter ductworkinsidethedryercabinet or for exhaustingto the outside.
USEOFPLASTICOR OTHER COMBUSTIBLEDUC~ORK CAN CAUSE A FIRE. PUNCTUREDDUC~ORK ~N CAUSEA FIREIFITCOL
LAPSESOR BECOMESOTHER­WSE RESTRICTEDINUSEOR DURINGINSTALLATION.
Do not dryarticlescontaining
rubber, plastic,or similar materials(suchaspadded bras,
tennisshoes,galoshes,bath mats,rugs,bibs,babypanm, plasticbags,pillows,etc.) as thesematerialsmaymeltor burn.Also, some rubber
materials,whenheated,can under certaincircumstances produce firebyspontaneous combustion.
Do not storeitemsthatmay burn or melt (suchasclothing, paper material,plasticsor plasticcontainers,etc.) on top of the dryerduringoperation.
Garmentslabeled “DryAway
from Heat” or “Do not Tumble D~” (suchaslifejacke~ contain-
ing Kapok) mustnot be putin your dryer.
Do not washor dryarticlesthat
havebeen cleaned in,washed in, soakedin, or spottedwith combustible or explosive substances(suchaswax,paint, oil, gasoline,degreasers,dry­cleaningsolvents,kerosene,etc.)
whichmayigniteor explode. Do
notadd thesesubstancesto the washwater.Do notusethese substancesaroundyourwasher and/or d~er duringoperation.
Any articleon whichyou have
useda cleaningsolvent,or
whichcontainsflammable materials(suchascleaning cloths,mops, towelsusedin beautysalons,restauran~, or barber shops,etc.) must notbe placed inor nearthe
dryeruntilalltracesof these flammableliquidsor solids andtheirfumeshavebeen removed.There aremany highlyflammableitemsused inhomes suchasacetone, denaturedalcohol, gasoline,
kerosene,some household cleaners,some spotremovers, turpentines,waxes,wax removersand products containingpetroleum distillates.
Readallsafetyinformationbeforeusing
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. Cleanthelintfilterbefore
eachload to preventlint accumulationinside the
dryeror intheroom. DO NOT OPEWTE THEDR~R WTHOUT THELINTFILTER INPUCE.
. Keep theareaaround and
underneathyour appliances free from theaccumulation of combustible materials,
suchaslint,paper,
rags,
chemicals,etc.
. The interiorof themachine
and the exhaustduct connection insidethe dryer
shouldbe cleaned periodically byaqud~led individual.
Neverreachinto tie dryer
while thedmm ismoving.
Before loading, unloading or adding clothes,waituntil the
drumhascompletelystopped.
Do not d~ fiberglassarticles
inyour dryer.Skinirrimtion could resultfrom theremaining glassparticlesthatmaybe picked
up byclothingduringsubse­quent dryeruses.
The laundryprocesscan
reduce theflameretardancy of fabrics.To avoidsucha
result,thegarmentmanufacturer’s careinstructionsshouldbe followed verycarefully.
Close supervisionisnecessary if thisapplianceisusedby or near children.Do not allow
children toplayinside, on, or withhis applianceor any discardedappliance.Dispose of discardedappliancesand
shipping or packingmaterials properly. Beforediscardinga
d~er, or removingfrom service, remove thedoor of thedryer compartment.
. Keep alllaundryaids (such
asdetergents,bleaches,fabric softeners,etc.) out of thereach of children, preferablyin a locked cabinet.Observeall warningson containerlabels
to avoidpersonalinju~.
Keep thefloor aroundyour
appliancescleanand d~ to reduce thepossibilityof slipping.
c To minimizethe possibili~
of electric shock,unplug this appliance from thepowersupply
or disconnect thedryeratthe household distributionpanel by removing thefuseor switching
off the circuitbreakerbefore attemptinganymaintenanceor cleaning (except theremovaland
cleaning of thelintfilter).
. NO=: TurningtheCycle
Selectorknob to anOFF
position doesNOT disconnect theappliance from thepowersupply.
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Do not tamperwiththe controls. Do not operatethisappliance
if itisdamaged,malfunctioning, partiallydisassembled,or hasmissingorbroken parti, including a damagedcord or plug.
Neverclimb on or standon tie
dryertop.
Ifyoursisagasd~er, itis
equipped withanautomatic electricignitionand does not
haveapilot light.DO NOT A~EMPT TO LIGHTWTH A MATCH. Burnsmayresult from havingyourhand in the vicinityof theburnerwhen tie automaticignitionmayturnon.
You maywishto softenyour launderedfabricsor reduce thestaticelectricityin tiem byusingdryer-appliedfabfic softenersor ananti-static conditioner. Werecommend youuseeitherafabricsoftener inthewashcycle,according to themanufacturer’sinstructions
for thoseproducts,or trya dryer-addedproduct for which themanufacturergiveswritten
assuranceon the packagefiat theirproduct canbe safelyused inyourdryer.
Serviceor performance prob­lemscausedbytheuseof tiese productsaretheresponsibility of themanufacturersof those productsand arenot covered underthewarrantyof this appliance.
SAVET~SE INSTRUCTIONS
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FABRICMRE
FABRICMRE
OHIONS
O~ONS
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Cleanthelintfiltereachtimeyouusethedrye~ CAUTION:
Donotoperatethedryerwithoutthelintfilter inplace.
Clean the Lint Fi/ter
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Fabric Care Selections
AlwaysfollowFabricManufacturer’sCarebbel or instructionswhenlaundering.Usethischartasa
generalguide.
I Dwina Selections
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Usaae
Forsynthetics,blendsanditems labeled“permanentpress.”
Fordeli~tes, syntheti~ anditems labeled‘tumbled~ low”
ForYluMna”itemswithoutheat.Use
theTmed-DrYcycle.
Cycle Descriptions
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AutomaticDryingCycles Cyclesautomaticallysensedryness
AutomaticPermanentPress
Forsyntheticblendsanddelicates.Select
Mo~ D~forheavierloads,LessD~for
lighterloads.
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AutomaticCottons
Forcottonsandmostlinens.Formost normalloadsselectthePreferredRe~lar Setting*.Settowards andwetterfabrics,
MoreDV forheavier
LessD~for lighterfabrics.
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WinedDry Cycles Cyclesrunforasele~edtime
Tread Dry
SettheCycleSelectorat thedesireddryingtime.
DampDry
Toleaveitemspartially drysetCycle Selectoron
DampDrysetting.
Dewrinkle
Forremovingwrinkles fromitemsthatareclean andd~ orthatarevery lighdydamp.Setthe CycleSelectoron the
Dewrintiesetting.
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AUTOMATIC CO~ONS
MOREDRY
E~RA CARE ‘m~s~oRy
DRY
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Selecting Drying Cycle
AUTOMATIC
PERM~~[~J
, COOL00WN
~RA CARE
Selectanautomaticor timedcycle.See the aboveCycleDescriptions.
NOTE
Dyingtimeswill vey accordingtothe*pe ofbeetused(Electric, NaturalorLPgas),size ofload,qpesoffabrics, wetnessofclothasand conditionofexhaustducts.
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StadingD~er
Close thedryerdoor.
SelectSTART.
Opening thedoor duringthe operationtill stopthedryer.To resart thedryer,closethe
door and selectSTARTto complete thecycle.
Seenextpageforothmdqwfeatures
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Otherdqwfeaturesyourmodelhas
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Use thisoption to minimizethe tinkles inclothes.Itprovides approximately15minutesof
no-heattumblingafterthe clothes ared~.
Thisoption can onlybe usedtith theAutomatic cycles.
Thissignaltill soundjust before the end of thecycleto remind you s
to removetheclothes. fiyou selectedtheExtraCareoption
thesignaltill soundatthetheendof thedryingtimeandtill soundsever-
altimesduringtheExtraCarecycle.
Thistill remindyouthatthecycleis
almostcomplete.
HINE IftheSignaloptionisselected,the signalwill soundattheendofthe
dryingtimeandwill soundseveral timesduringtheEtira Carecycle.
Thiswill remindyouthatthecycle
isalmostcomplete.
NOTE:
Removegarmentspromptlyat the soundofthesignal.Placeclothes onhangerssowrinkleswon’tsetin.
UsetheSignalespeciallywhen
dryingfabricslikepolyesterknits andpermanentpress.Thesefabrics shouldberemovedpromptlyso
wrinkleswon?setin.
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SelectingRESETOPTIONScancels alloptions thathavebeen selected.
the dryeropening from insidethe drum. Remove thebulb and replace tith thesamesizebulb.
RESH
O~lONS
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k,
ToolsNeeded:
Standard#2 Phillipsscrewdriver
Tape-tippedpm knife
Needle-nosedpliers
1 Open thedoor and removethe
fillerplugsopposite thehinges.
2 With the door completelyopen,
removethebottom screwfrom each hinge on thedryerface.
Rotatethedoor 180°. Insertit
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on tie opposite sideof the open­ingby movingthe door IN and DOWNuntilthe top hinge and thebottom hinge arerestingon thetop screwsinsertedin step3.
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3 InsertthesescrewsabouthaKway
intotheTOPholes, for eachhinge, on theoppositeside.(Whereyou removedthefillerplugs.) Apply firmpressuretogetthescrew startedinuntappedholes.
4 Loosen thetop screwfrom each
hinge on thedryerface halfway.
Remove theremainingscrews
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from thesideof the opening fromwhichthedoor was removed.Withthesescrews secureeachhinge atthebottom.
Tightenthetwotop screwsof
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eachhinge.
5 Withone hand holding the top
of the door and theotherhand holding thebottom, removethe door from the dryerbyliftingit UPand OUT.
Reinserttheplasticplugson
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thesidefrom which thedoor
wasremoved.
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AlwaysfollowFabricManufacturer Carelabel orjnstmctjonswhen!aunderjng.
Otherwjseusethejnformatjonbelowasa generalgujde.
Pmom
BMeK
titton
Spfietic
Dow
- h~ Item
(Includes
cotiorters,
blanketsand
mattresspads.)
Mend anyholesor weakseamswherefeatheror filling could escape.Dryonlyonepillowatatime.Stopdryeroccasionallyand
shakepillow, redistributingfillingfor evendrying.Check pillow attheend of d+ng time.If itisnot completelydry,resetd~er for more dryingtime.
Dryon lowheatonly.
CAW/ON:Do not d~ pillowscontainingfoam rubber.
Add 2–4drytowelsandoneblanket andsettimerfor 20–25minutes.
Dryonlyoneblanketatatime.Do notsetcontrolfor morethan25 minutes.At theend of dryingcycleblock theblanketbackto its
originalshape.Allowblankettodrythoroughlybefore storing. Useamediumheatdryingsetting. Usealowheatdryingsetting. Usealowheatdryingsetting.
Usealowheatdryingsetting. Setd~er for 20minutes.men timeisup, checkand redistribute
load. Resetd~er for 15minutes.men timeisup, checkand
redistributeload.Resettimerfor5minuteinternals.Checkafter each5minutestoensurearticlesdo not filld~er drum. Large,wet articlesshouldhaveample room in thedryer,but astheydryand flti up theymaynot haveroom to tumble.
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CAW/ON:Itemswithoutroom to tumblemayblockairflowand
couldresultinscorcheditems.D~ mattresspadsseparately.Use alowheatd+ng setting.
Loading
Asgeneralrule,if clothesare sortedproperlyfor thewasher,they aresortedproperlyfor tie dryer.
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Sortbycolor
(Separatecolorfastfrom
non-colorfastfabrics*)
mites
Lights
Darks
Separatebyfabrictype
Cottonsandlinens
Permanentpresscottons
andblends
Syntheticandpoly knifi
Delicates
Avoid dryingverysmallloads.
s Sortclothesbyweightso you
won’t haveto runan extracycle for one or twoheavier,slower
dryingitems.
Do not addfabric softenersheets
once theload hasbecome warm. Thismaycausefabric softener stains.
Separatelintproducersfrom lintcollectors
Lintproducers: terrycloth and
chenille
Lintcollectors:velveteenand
corduroy
Sortbyweight
HeavyItems
LightItems
Non-colorfmtfatics maybleedorfade.S& @
*
individualCOIW.
Do not drythefollowing items:
Fiberglassitems
Woolens
Rubber coated items
Plastics
Itemswithplastictrim
Foam-filleditems
Do not overload.This causes
inefficientoperation and unnecessarywrinkling.Clothes need to tumblefreely.
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The drumisrust-resistant.
However,colored fabricswhich lose color orbleed in thewasher maycausediscoloration of tie dry­erdrum.We recommend thatthe
usinga detergentandwaterpaste or amild abrasive,suchasSoft ScrubTM.Rinsethoroughly.Then
tumble-dryseveralwetragsor old towelsfor 20 to 30 minutesbefore
dryerdrumbe cleaned withacloth usingtie dryernormally.
Wipe off anyspillsor washing
compounds. Wipe or dustwith adamp cloth.Trynot to strike thesurfacewithsharpobjec~. Dryercontrol panelandfinishes
maybe damagedby somelaundry pretreatmentsoilandstainremover productsif suchproducts are
sprayedon or have directcontict
withthed~er.
Before everydryeruse,clean the lintfilter.Itiseasierto remove
thelintwhenyour fingersare moistened.
To keep your dryeroperating at peakperformance, be sureto have
atechnicianvacuumthelintfrom themachineeve~ threeyears.
Apply thesepretreatmentproducts
awayfrom the dryer.The fabric maythenbe washedand dried normally.Damagetoyour dryer
causedbypretreatmentproducts isnot coveredbyyourwarranty.
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To storeyour dryerfor ashort period of time,disconnect the power supplyand cleanthelint
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Checkthe inside ofthe exhaust hoodwith a mirror to rid of debris
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Inspectandcleanthedryer exhaustductingatleastonce ayearto preventclogging. A partiallyclogged exhaustcan lengthenthed+ng time,
. Makesurethe insideflapsof the
exhausthood movefreely (you maywantto checkwitha mirror).
Makesureinsideflapsarefully
open whendryerisoperating.
Makesurethereisnot wildlife
(birds,insecti,etc.) nesting
insidetheexhaustduct or hood.
To clean theexhaustduct follow
thesesteps:
1
Turnoff electricalsupplyby disconnectingtheplug from thewallsocket.
Disconnectexhaustductfrom
2
thedryer.
3
Vacuum theexhaustduct with thehoseattachmentor attacha ragto apole or draincleaning
wireand clean duct.
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Problem PossibleCauses
Whatto Do
,“””
Dryerisunplugged
Fuseisblownieircuit breakeristripped
Fuseisblow/circuit breaker istripped,the dryermay tumblebutnotheat
Gasserviceisoff
Someshaking/noiseisno~. Dryermaybe sitdngunewdy
hproper useof fabricsoftener
Drying~ itemswith
cleanones
Makesurethedryerplugispushed
completelyintotheoudet.
Checkthehousefuse/circuitbreaker
boxandreplacefuseorresetbreaker.
NOTE:Mostelectricdqersusetwobreakers.
Checkthehousefuse/circuitbreakerbox
andreplacefuseorresetbreaker.
Makesuregasshutoffatdryerandmain
shutoffarefully open.
Movedryertoanevenfloorspace,or adjust
asnecessaryuntileven.
Followdirectionson fabricsoftenerpackage.
Useyourd~ertod~ onlycleanitems.Dirty
itemscanstaincleanitemsandthedryer.
Clotheswerenot completely clean
tit fflteris ffl hproper sorting
Staticdectriciwcanattracttit
,
*rloading
Paper,tissue,etc.leftinpockets
Sometimesstainswhichcannotbe seenwhen
the
clothesarewet“appear”afterd+ng. Use
properwashingproceduresbeforedrying.
Cleanlintscreenbefore eachload.
Sortlintproducers(likechenille)from
lintcollectors(likecorduroy).
SeesuggestionsinthissectionunderSTATIC.
Separatelargeloadsinto smallerones.
Emptyallpocketsbeforelaunderingclothes.
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Problem
PossibleCauses
No
fabricsoftenerwasused Tryafabricsoftener.
WhattoDo
Tryafabricsoftener.
Adjustcontrolsforlessdfing.
SynthetiG,
permanentpress
Tryafabricsoftener.
andblends~ ause static
hproper sorting
Separateheavyitemsfrom lightweightitems
(generally,awell-sortedwasherloadisa
well-sorteddqer load).
Largeloadsof hea~ items
(We
beachtoweb) andtakelonger todry.Separatelarge,heavy
Large,heavyloadscontainmore moisture
itemsintosmallerloadstospeedd~ng time.
Contiobimproperlyset
Matchcontrol settingsto theload you
aredrying.
Lintfalterisfti Cleanlintfilterbefore everyload. hproper or obstructed Checkinstallationinstructionsfor proper
dueting ducting/venting.
Makesureducting isclean, free of kinks
andunobstructed.
Check to seeifoutsidewalldamper
operateseasily.
SeetheVentingtheDryersection.
Blownfusesor tripped
eireuit
breakers
@rloading/
combtig
loads thedqer ata time.
Underloading
Replacefusesorresetcircuitbreakers.Since
mostdryersuse2 fuses/breakers,makesure both areoperating.
Do notputmorethanonewasherloadin
Ifyou aredryingonly one or twoitems,
addafewitemsto ensureproper tumbling.
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Problem PossibleCauses Whatto Do
Selectashorterdryingtime.
Remove itemswhile theystillhold aslight
amountof moisture.
htting itemssitin dryer Removeitemswhen cycleends andfold or afterqcle en&
SomefabricsW naturfly
shrink ean
whenwashed.Others
besafelywashed,butti
shrinkh thedryer.
hangimmediately.
To avoidshrinkage,follow garmentcare
.
labelsexactly.
Someitemsmaybe pressedbackinto shape
afterdrying.
Ifyou areconcerned about shrinkagein
aparticularitem,do not machinewashor tumbledryit.
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VentingtheDqer
Forthebestdryingperformance thedryerneeds to be properly
vented.Carefullyfollowthedetails
onExhaustingintheInstallation Instructionsm
Useonlyrigid metalor flexible
mehl 4“ diameter ductiork
inside the dryer cabinet or for exhausting to the oumide.
Do not use plastic or other com­bustible ducwork.
Usetie shortestlengthpossible,
Do not crushor collapse.
Avoid restingtheduct on sharp objects.
Ventingmustconformtolocal
buildingcodes.
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