GEAppliances DDE7200R, DDG7280R, DDE7206R, DDG7286R Use And Care Manual

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operatinginstructions,Tips
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ControlsSetting Guide
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DryingSelectionsGuide. . . .
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Energy-SavingTips.. .. . . . . .
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Knks Drying Tips. .. . . . . .. .. .. . . .......6,13
LintFilter
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Loading. .. .. .. . . . .. . . . . . .. . .. .. .. .6,10
Operatingthe Dryer . .. . . . . . . . ..............6,7
TimedDrying....ti... . . . .. ........................7
PermanentPressDryingTips........($,13,14
5otiing Clothes . .. .. . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . 6, 10
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serial
You’llfindthem on alabelonthe
R is Mmkd tohelpyou
operateandmaintainyour newdryerproperly.
Beforeyourequestservice,.. checktheProblemSolver section.Itlists causesofminor operatingprobkxmthatyoucan correctyourself.
frontof thedryerbehindthedoor. Thesenumbersarealsoonthe
ConsumerProductOwnmship RegistrationCardthatcame withyourdryer.Beforesending inthiscard,pleasewritethese numbershere:
Keep it handyforanswersto
yourquestions. If youdon’tunderstandsomething
orneedmorehelp,write(include
your phonenumber)
ConsumerAffairs GEAppliances,AppliancePark Louisville,KY40225
Immediatelycontactthedealer(or builder)thatsoldyouthedryer.
ModelNumber
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versionof this book,call
espaiioldeestemanual,Uamea
GEAnswerCenter@
GEAnswerCenter@,serviciode
800.626.2000
informaci6nparael consumidor,
consumerinformationservice.
tek$fono800.626.2000.
SerialNumber Use
these numbersinany correspondenceo~service callsconcerningyour dryer.
AHdryinginstructiontermsin thisbookconformto theCare LabelingRuleestablishedbytheFederalTradeCommission,January 1984.
If you need.service
First,contactthepeoplewho
FINALLY,if’yourproblem
servicedyourappliance.Explain
is stillnotresolved,write:
whyyou arenotpleased.In most
MajorApplianceConsumer
cases,thiswillsolvetheproblem.
ActionPanel
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T&3California.SafeEkirkinE‘VWerand.Toxic
FmforcernentActrequirest& governorof
~~ifofia to
pihhh a M of substancesknown
@the
stateto’causecancer,birthdek~tsorother reproductiveharmandrequiresbusinessesto warn customersofpotentialexposuretosuchsubstances.
Gasappliancescancauseminorexposure
tofourofthesesubstances,namelybenzwne, carbonmonoxide,formakkhydeandsoot, causedprimarilybytheincompletecombustion ofnaturalgasorU fuels.
Properlyadjusteddryerswillminimizeincomplete
combustion.Exposuretothesesubstancescanbe minimizedfurtherbyproperlyventingthedryers totheoutdoors.
~ warting-To reducetheriskoffire,
electriciiimk9or topersons Wmmusingyour basic
the
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t~$ ?q@imefdy forit$ purpose
asdescribedin thisUseandCareBook
beforeif isused.Ifyoudidnotreceivean InstallationInstructionssheetwithyourdryer, youcanobtainonebycalling,tollfree,the GEAnswerCenter”,800.626.2000.
—Lode Vvhm!the isaboveS)”l?a
(Ifl”c.)for ofthedlyr
systemDonot forstorethe
dryer whereit willbetexpos(?d
h theweath%
—connecttoa .Imted,
and sized
power circuittoavoid
electricaloverload.
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pullbym? ratherthanthe cord
toavoidIi&mRgetothecord
or d’Cd m-dplug.It%d’w’sum?‘that
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PLASTICOROTHERCOMBUSTIBLE DUCTWORKUN CAUSE
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BECOMESOTHERWSERESTRICTEDm USECRDURINGINSTALLATKXN.
~ ~~notFJ.l$eheat.todryarticles
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plastic,orsimilar
(suchaspadded bras,tennisshoes,galoshes,bathmats,rugs,bibs, babypants,plasticbags,etc.)asthesematerials maymeltorburn.Also,somerubbermaterials, whenheated,canundercertaincircumstances
producefireby spontaneouscombustion.
~Donotstoreitemsthatmayburnormelt
(suchasclothing,papermaterial,plastics orplasticcontainers,etc.)ontopofthedryer du~ingtheoperation.
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nmstnotbeputinyour dryer,
@~(’) m~t‘washor dry articlesthat
havehxm ir%9
washedin9
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orspdted with
or!eXimdwi!SUbstinees
(such aswax,
gadhii,degreasers,
stmwm,
WC*)which
may igniteor ml notaddfhese
$0the Wiwhwater’.DonotWM-!
theses?.lbsttmcesaroundyour washermdh dryerduring
!myarticleonwhichyouhaveusedacleaning solvent,orwhichcontainsflammablematerials (suchascleaningcloths,mops,towelsusedin
beautysalons,restaurantsorbarbershops,etc.) mustnotbeplacedinornearthedryeruntilall tracesoftheseflammableliquidsorsolidsand
theirfumeshavebeenremoved.Therearemany highlyflammableitemsusedinhomessuchas: acetone,denaturedalcohol,gasoline,kerosene, somehouseholdcleaners,somespotremovers, turpentines,waxes,waxremoversandproducts
containingpetroleumdistillates.
eKeepthe$m?amwu.mdand
your f-mefromthe
of materials9suchaslint,paper,
rags,chemicals,etc.
emminteriord themachineand the exhaust
dud
insidethe!dryershmf be
deamd bya
To the d“
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drumismeting.Beforeloading,unloading oraddingclothes,waituntilthedrumhas completelystopped.
@Donot
dry wicks h yourdryix
Skinirritationcouldresultfromtheremaining glassparticlesthatmaybepickedupbyclothing duringsubsequentdryeruses.
eTEN processcanreduce
theflame offabrics, Toavoidsucharesult,thegarment manufacturer’scareinstructions shouldbefollowedverycarefully.
eClose isnecessaryif
this is-usedbyor near children.Donotallow topkiyinside,on,or withthis
or
any
Disposed and
orpacking Before discardinga dryeqor fromSertieq IxmTlowethedoorofthedrya”
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of preferablyinalocked cabinet.Observeallwarningson
containerlabelstoavoidpersonalinjury.
eKeepthefloormNURdyour clean.
and dry to reducethe of
~~fjj the d dectr’k
Shockyunplugthisappliancefromthe
powersupplybeforeattemptingany maintenanceorcleaning(excepttheremoval andcleaningofthelintfilter).
, NOTE:TurningtheCycleSelector
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knobto an OFFpositiondoesNOT
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disconnecttheappliancefromthe powersupply.
~DQ~~~tamper with the
mm’ds.
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iwwincem thepackagethattheir~ICK!uctcanlx?,
safelyusedinyourdryer. ~‘
gSortclothesbyweightso youwon’thaveto runanextracyclefor one
ortwo heavier,slower-dryingitems.
~Donotoverloadyourdryer.Forefficientdrying,clothesneed
totumblefreely.
*UseAutomaticCycleswheneverpossibletohelppreventoverdryingand
to save energy.
~Tohelppreventironing,L}seKnits/Delicates(LowHeat)or I?erm.Press
(MediumHeat).Removegarmentspromptlyatendof dryingcycle and
placeon hangers.
~Dryyourclothesin consecutiveloads.Usinga “warm”dryer
willsaveenergy.
@Cleanthedryerlintfiltereachtimeyoudry.
~Cleanthedryerexhaustductingat leastoncea ye~ar.A partiallyclogged
exhaustcanlengthendryingtime.
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reduce the risk Offhx, dtxtrk shock, forinjury to
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checktheLintmm
Cleanthe lintfiltereachtimethedryerisused.Alwaysbesurethelintfiltej
isin place.Don’tusethedryerwithoutit.SeetheCareandCleaningsection.
sortmdiLoad the!
Goodsortingfor thedryerbeginsatthewasher.Generally,ifclothesare
sortedrightforwashing,they’resortedrightfordrying.SeetheHowto Sortthe Clothessection.If youdo mixvarioustypesoffabricsin yourload, setthecontrolsforthelighter-weightfabricsandremovewhendry.Reset
controlsfortherenminin~heavierfabrics.
setthe
SeetheControlsSettingGuide.
@ Drying Selections.
Pusha buttontoselecttheproperheatforyourload.
@ cycle Sdedor.
T&-ntheCycleSelectortothedesiredcyclesetting.
The selectormaybeturnedin eitherdirection.
@ startIhM-M-B.
PressthePushto Startbuttonto startthe dryer. (opening thedoor duringoperationstopsthe dryer.‘I’orestart,closethedoorandpressthe
Push toStartbutton.)
Shouldbeusedwithcyclesindicated@~
Automatic
Drying
Automatic Perm.Pressand Timed
Selections Reguk3rcycle
KnitsCycles
Cycles
Cottons
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HighHeat
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Perm.Press MediumHeat
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Chrr-rEntsbeingdriedor
l?ROMB?TILY-Tohelpprevent Permanentpressand polyester
shouldtumblefreely.
(:->
wrinkling,removeclothes from
knitgarmentslookbestifplace.d -, thedryerpromptlyat theendof onhangersafterdrying. thedryingcycles.
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Automatic by Cbntrd systeh co~timudlysenses
ii-wtemperatureof the airinthedryer drum.Wet laundrykeepsthe air COOLWhenlauz~iyisdry enough(andtheclrumairwarmenough)theheat turnsoff.Whentheaircools.theheatturnsbackon.
Thisoffandoncyclingmayhappena numberof times(dependingon thefabric,loadsizeandcycle Selectorsetting).TheCycleSelectoradvances(when
theheatisoff)untilit automaticallyturnsoffdryer.
Selections forthe Cycles
Set toNORMALIf%sition
set toward MOM!my
Th?d hying
Whenusingthe
TimedCycles,youselectthenumber ofminutes-youwishthedryertorunandit turnsoffat theendof thistimeperiod,
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heavy-weightfabrics.
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cycle
Load
cycle!
Cottons HighHeat
AutomaticRegularCycle or TimedCycle
SWtheDryingSekctiorisGuide.
Cottons&Linens
SetatNormalfordry;atDampDryforIroning.
—-
Perrn,Press .MediumHeat
SeetheDryingSelectionsGuide.
PermanentPress,TreatedCottons, BlendswithCotton
AutomaticPmmPress andKnitsCycle TimedCycle De-Wrinklesettingtode-wrinklegarments
thathavenotbeenwashed. SeetheDryingSelectionsGuide.
Synthetics-Polyester,Nylon, AcrylicKnitsandWovenFabrics
Sturdy
AutomaticPermPress
andKnitsCycle Perm.Press MediumHeat Knits/Delicates
LowHeat
Delicate
SettowardLessDry.SeetheDryingSelectionsGuide,SilksandWools,Blends
includingSilksandWools
RayonandAcetate
Knits/Delicates
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AutomaticPerm.Press
LowHeat andKnitsCycle
SettowardLessDry. SeetheDryingSelectionsGuide.Knits/Delicates
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AutomaticPerrmPress
LowHeat
andKnitsCycle
Down-filledgarments, ifmachinewashinganddrying arerecommended.
Cottons HighHeat
AutomaticRegularCycle
BabyClothes-Sturdy:Diapers, Nightgowns,Shirts,Pads,Sheets, ReceivingBlankets,Coveralls. SeeSpecialInstructions.
BabyClothes-Delicate
Cottons AutomaticReWlarCycle HighHeat
Knits/Delicates
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AutomaticPerm.Press
LowHeat andKnitsCycle
SettowardLessDry.
Blankets-Wool,PartWool, Cotton,Electric,Synthetic.See belowunder“Extra-largeItems.”
Curtains,Slipcovers,Draperies 1 DO NOTMACHINEDRY
;ottons ~ighHeat
TimedCycle
Setat20to 25minutes.
;ottons IighHeat
TimedCycle
Forfiist setting,setat 20minutes;. forsecondsetting,setat 15minutes,
FIBERGLASS.
ChenilleBedspreads,Robes.See
Firstsetting—20minutes; additionalsettings-5 minutes.
.
Setfortimedesired.
~ottons I TimedCycle
belowunder‘:Extra-largeItems.” HighHeat
B
,
Rubber-coatedItems,Laminated
Fluff
Fabrics,Vinyl,Plasticsand
NoHeat
ArticleswithPlasticTrim.
TimedCycle
———. —-—
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Firstsetting—20minutes; additionalsettings—5minutes.
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Firstsetting—20minutes; secondsetting-15 minutes; additionalsettings—5rniputes.
BathmatsandRugs
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Cottons
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TimedCycle
HighHeat
Extra-largeItems—Queenor King PermanentPress SizeSheets,BlanketsorSpreads, MediumHeat SleepingBags,InsulatedJacketsor
Suits,MattressCovers(Pads), QuiltedBedspreads.
TimedCycle
——- -
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Setat 70minutes.
Pillows—FeatherandPolyester-
Cottons
filled(ifmanufacturerrecommends
HighHeat
theybe driedin a dryer).Seethe
Speciallnstmctions.
TimedCycle
‘xThetermsHigh,MediumandLowHeatare thoseusuallyfoundonfabriccarelabels.Forbestresults,followyourfabriccare labels.
NOTIE:TheCycleSelectorsettingsindicatedabove are tobe.usedas
aguide.
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YOUmayfindthatbestresultsareobtainedbysettingtheCycleSelectorto eitherside of the recommendedsettings.
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Donotdry non-colorfastitemswithwhitesorlight-coloreditems.
Donotoverloaddryer;clothes
shouldtumbletkeely.Removepromptlyas soonasdryerstops;placeclothesonhangersto
minimizewrinkling.
Do notoverloaddryer;clothesshouldtumblefreely.Removepromptlyassoonasdryerstops,placeclothesonhangersto
minimizewrinkling.
Drysilksandwoolsinyourdryeronlyifrecommendedbythegarmentmanufacturer.Followinstructionscarefully.
Tumbledryingismandatory.Downmustbethoroughlydriedtoremoveodorandpreventmildewing.Placetwolarge,drytowelsinthe dryertoimprovetumblingandshortendryingtime.Besuretodrythoroughly.
IMPORTANT.If children’ssleepwearis madeofModacrylic,tumbledryonlyonLow/Knitstemperature.NormalHeatcandamagethese fabrics.Checkmanufacturer’sdryinginstructions.
Seeaboveinstructions.
P12cein dryerwith3or4 drytowelswhichhavebeenheatedfor5minutes.Settimerfor20to 25minutes.Donotset controlformorethan 25minutes.Doonlyoneblanketatatime.Removeblanketatendofcycleandblockblanketbacktooriginalshape.Pressbindingwith
warmiron.Allowtodrybeforestoring. Usedrytowelsasbuffers.Settimerfor20minutes.Ifitemsarestillwet,resetfor 15minutesandcheckagain.Itemsshouldberemovedwhile
stilldamp.Placeslipcoversonfurnitureimmediately.Hangdraperiesandcurtainssothatcreaseswillfall out. Stop dryerperiodicallyand
checkfilterforexcesslint.Removeandrestartdryer.
TumbledryonFluff(NoHeat)settingasheatmaycausealterationinshape,colorandappearanceofsucharticles.
Stopdryerperiodicallyandcheckfilterforexcesslint.Removeand restartdryer.
Speciulprecmtionsmustbetakentodly extra-largeitems.Setdryerfor
20minutesthencheckcarejidly.Set15minutesforsecondsetting,checlc
~gaill;and5Ininutesforeachadditional
setting.Makesurethatarticledoesnotfill drum.ManylargeMicles, whenwet,haveamP~eroomin
dryer,butas theydryandfluffupmaynothaveroomto tumble.Checkcarefullyeveryfewminutesandif articleis stillwet or dampandfills dlyer,finishdlyingonline.Do not,underanycircumstancesoperatedryerforlongertimeswithoutchecking.CAUTION:Iflargeitemsdonot haveroom to tumble,theair flowmaybe blockedwhichcouldresultin scorchingyourvaluableitems.Manylargeitems,like shagrugs,
cannotbedriedin homesizedryers.DOiVOTtzmzbledy jacketscontainingKapok.(Seefiltercleaninginstructionsabove.)
Checktickingforholesor weakseamswherefeathersorfillingcouldescape.Drynomorethanonepillowat atimeandset dryerfor maximumtime.Stopdryeroccasionallyand shakepillowsto redistributefillingformoreevendrying.Checkpillowsatendof dryingtime.
/-:??.-%if theyarenotcompletelydry,returnthemto dryerandresetformoredryingtime.Featherpillowsdryveryslowlyandmustbedried
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completelytopreventmildewing,DONOTtumbled~ypil[owscontainingKapok.
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caie labeling,sendibr “What’sNewAboutCARELABELS.”
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Of Documents, U.S.Government!?rintingOffice,Washington,D.C.20402.
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LINTPRODIJCERS-suchasterrytowelingand chenille—giveuplint.
LINTC01JJ3CT0RS-such asman-madefibersand nappedfabricsMe velveteenandcorduroy-—-attract lint.Thesemustbedriedseparately.
sortbyFabric
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In additionto sortingtoreduce lintcollection,we recommendthatyou washfabricsofsimilar constructiontogether wheneverpossible.
sortby
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Forinformationon tumbledryingextralarge iternsanddifferentfabricsandloads,seethe ControlsSettingGuide.
TOLom ~m
Don’toverloadyourdryer. Crowdedloadsdon’tdry effkiently andclothesmay
beumwxssardy wrinkled.
Loadsshouldlook likethis:
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Drumwith~
Cottons&!-inens
F%rmarientPressLoad
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Ifyoursisanelectricdryer,beforeyouhaveit connected
inyournewresidence,besure.yourlicensedelectricianconfirmsthat
thesupplyvoltagematchesthevoltagespecifiedon theratingplate.
Dryer
Wipeoffanyspillsor washing
Dryercontrolpanelandfinishes
Applythesepretreatmentproducts
compounds,Wipeordustwith
maybedamagedbysomelaundry awayfromthedryer.Thefabric
a dampcloth.Ttynotto strike
pretreatmentsoilandstainremover
maythenbewashedanddried
thesurfacewithsharpobjects.
productsif suchproductsare normally.Damagetoyourdryer sprayedonorhavedirectcontact
causedbypretreatmentproducts
withthedryer. isnotcoveredbyyourwarranty.
Dryer
DryerExhaust
Dryer
The porcelainenameldrum
Inspectandcleanthedryer
Tostoreyourdryerfor a
isrust-resistantandrequires
exhaustductingatleast once
shortperiodof time,disconnect
no specialcare.
a year.
thepowersupplyandcleanthe lint filter.
Lint Filter
Before every dryer
w3e9cleanthelintfilter. Putyourmoistened
fingersatthecornerof thefilterandwipein a downwardmotionall thewayacrossto the
othercomer.
Perhdkauy9 removethelint filterandinsert thesuctionhose fromyourvacuum cleanerinto
theopening.
A&r
Do notobstructthe flowof combustionandventilatingair.
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CAUSE
DRYERWON’TSTART @Dryerunplugged.Makesurepowercordispluggedin.
I *.N po mwr todryer,Checkfusesandcircuitbrm.kerstomakesuredryeris
wtthg current. Mast A3ctrk dryers LKWtWO.
*Controlsimproperlyset.MakesurecontrolsaresetandtheWartbuttonis
pressed.Openingthedoorduringoperationstopsthedryer.Torestart,close
thedoorandpressthePushto Startbuttcm. @Dryerdooris open.Closedoorsecurely-dryer willnotrunwithdooropen. @Circuitisoverloaded.Donotoperateotherappliancesonthe
sameelectrical
outletorcircuitwhile.thedryeris operating.
CI@THESTAKET(XI LONG
TO DRY
SHRINKAGE,GENERAL
@Controlsimproperlyset.Checkallcontrolstomakesurethey arecorrectly
setfor theloadyouwantto dry.SeetheHowto OperateYourDryersection.
~Cloggedlint filter.Removeandcleanilkx beforeeveryload.Periodicallyclean
areaunder lintfilerwithvacuumcleaner.SeetheCareandCleaningsection.
~Improperducting.Makesuredryeris ductedinaccordancewiththe
InstallationInstructions.
~Obstruct.ionin exhaustducting.Makesureductingiscleanandfreeof
obstruction;makesuredamperinoutsidewallcapoperateseasily.If flexible ductingisused,be sureit isnotkinkedandis properlyinstalledaccordingto theInstallationInstructions.
@1310wnfusesor trippedcircuitbreakers.Checkhouseholdfises or circuit
breakers.Mostelectricdryersuse two.It ispossibleforonetobe blown.m
trippedandthedryerstilltumblewithoutheat. *Impropersw~ing.Do notmixheavy,hard-todryitemswithlightweightarticles. =large loadsof moisture-holdingfabrics,suchasbeachtowels,takea long
timeto removemoisture.
eTOOmanyitemsin dryer.Dryonlyonewasherload.ata time.Do not combine
loads.
gToofewitemsin dryer.If dryingonlyonearticle,addtwomorosimilarartickx~
evenif dry,to insurepropertumbling.
~Somefabricswillshrinkwhethermachinewashedandtumbledriedor
washedbyhand.anddripdried;othersmaybe safelywashedbutwillshrink in adryer.FOHOWGarmentManufacturers’CareLabelsexactly.Hin doubt, do notmachinewashor tumbledry.
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KNIT’S
POSSIBLECAUSE t+ cm ~cc~rinhit fabricsthathavebeenimproperly
stretchedandekmgatedbythemanufacturer,Whenthisoccurs,garmentmay
bepressedbackintoshapeaftereachwashanddrycycle.
sfit~rewive or isca~s~dwhens$.a.rchorsizing(in
some
fabrics)is graduallyremovedbylaundering.Maybenoticedinoklergarments that havebeenlaunderedmanytirnuswithoutpreviousshrinkage,Treatasfor RelaxationShrinkageabove.
* causedby occursincertainknitfabricsthathave
beenheat-shaped.Whenwashing,dryingor ironingtemperaturesexceedthe temperaturesusedto shapeset,shrinkagemayoccur.Thiscannotbecorrected, butit canbepreventedbywashingincoldor warmwater;dryingonlowheat.
@Leavingclothesindryeraftertumblingstops.Removeclothespromptlyand
hangthemhnrnediately.
~Toomanyitemsindryer.Dryonlyonewasherloadata time,Do not
combineloads.
@Toofew
itemsindryer.If dryingon]y onearticle,addtwoor moresimilar
articles,evenif dry,to insurepropertumbling.
@Improperloads.AvoidlaunderingheavyPermanentPressitems,suchaswork
clothes,withlighterPermanentPressitems,suchas shirtsorblouses.donot
washozdryPermanentPresswithregularlaundry.
~Toomanyclothesin washer.Itemsmusthave roomto movefreely.
PermanentPressloadsshouldalwaysbesmallerthanregularloads...
nomorethanmediumloads.
~Useof incomectwashanddrycycles.UsePermanentPresswashcycle
whichprovidesa cool-downrinseto minimizewrinkling.Also,usePermanent Press(Medium)dryingcycle.
FJIncorrectwaterlevel.Uselargewaterlevelformediumload;mediumlevel
orhalffullfor smallload.
BWashingrepeatedlyintoo hotwater.Washin coolorwarmwaterwith
plentyof detergent.
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This warrantyisextendedto the originalpurchaserand any succeedingowner forproducts purchasedfor ordinaryhome use in the48 mainlandstates, Hawaii andWashington,13.C.InAiaskathe warrantyis the sameexcept that it is LIMITEDbecauseyou must pay to ship the productto the service shopor for the servicetechnician’s travelcosts to your home.
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