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Parts and features
CYCLE CONTROL KNOB
LAUNDRY INFORMATION CENTER
\
TEMPERATURE SELECTOR
When you need service or call with a
question, have this informcltion ready
1. Complete Model and Senal Numbers
[from the plate located as shown]
2. Purchase date from sales slip
Copy this information in these spaces. Keep this book, your warranty, sales slip
and “Dryer Guide” in the ILaundry Information Center on the bat k of the dryer
console
There IS no warranty registration to return.
that is required for in-warranty service
START BUTTON
LINT SCREEN
DRYER DRUM
MODEL
LOADING DOc 1R
Remove the Consumer Buy Guide label before using
your dryer. It will be
easier to remove.
Wipe out the
dryer drum with a
damp cloth to remove dust from storing or shipping.
Copy your Model
and Se rial Numbers here
z lplete Model Number
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Co lplete Serlcl Number
Pur haSe Do’e
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Se,
ce Compony and
Tel :3hone Number
roof-of-purchase IS all
Contents
PARTS AND FEATURES 2
YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES : : : : 3
SAFETY FIRST
SELECTING A CYCLE AND
STARTINGYOUR DRYER 4
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 6
The Automatic Cycles 6
Timed Drying
DRYING TIPS
FLUFF AIR Setting 7
TUMBLE PRESS” Setting 7
Mixed Loads 8
Drying Times
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End-c t-CycleSignal 8
LINTSC ?EEN
LINTRE IOVAL 9
CARINs ; FOR YOUR DRYER 10
Vacc ‘Ion Care 10
IF YOU IEED SERVICE OR
ASSIST, NCE 11
1. Be 3re Calling for
As istance
2. If’ :lu Need A&i%nce’ 11
3. If ’ :u Need Service 11
4. If ‘, XI Have a Problem
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Your
Responsibilities
Read this “Use and Care Guide”
and your “Dryer Guide” carefLrlly for
important use ond safety information.
You are personally responsible for
making sure that your dryer...
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is installed by a qualified installer.
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is properly maintained.
9 is installed rn an area protected
from the weather.
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is properly installed and leveled in
a well ventilated room’ on o floor
that can support the weight.
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is locate d in an area where the temperatur is above 45T (7.2 C).
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is conm cted to the right kind of outlet, elec ric supply and grounding.*
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is props rly connected to fuel and
exhaust ;ystemsf
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is used )nly for jobs normally expected )f home clothes dryers.
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is not rur where there may be explosive fur-r 3s.
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is not u: ?d by children or anyone
unable I operate it properly.
*See the Installation Instructions” for
cornpIe, 3 information.
TYPE OF LOAD
COTTONS - LINENS
EXTRA HEAVY - Bedsprecrds,
mattress pods, quilts.
HEAVYWEIGHT FABRICS - Towels,
jeans, corduroys, work clothes
MEDIUMWEIGHT COTTONS -
Sheets, pillowcases, cotton
underwear, diapers
LIGHTWEIGHT COTTONS - Batistes.
organdies, lrngerie
PERMANENT PRESS, SYNTHkS
AND BLENDS
HEAVYWEIGHT FABRICS -vVork clothes.
jackets,raincoats
MEDIUMWEIGHT FABRICS - Shirts, ploy
clothessheetsslacks
LIGHTWEIGHT FABRICS - 1 rngerie,
blouses,dresses
KNITS
HEAVYWEIGHT - Cottons, rayons,
blend&T-shirtsslacks, shirts
LIGHTWEIGHT -Synthetics. [polyester,
acrylic,etc.) and blends, lingerie,
blouses,dresses
LIGHTWEIGHT AND DELlCAk FABRICS
Sheer Curtains (2 or 3 panels)
Gauze,lace,etc.
RUBBER, PLASTIC, HEAT-SEN-SITIVE
FABRICS
FOAM RUBBER - Pillows, t,ras,
stuffed toys
PLASTIC - Shower curtains,
tablecloths
RUBBER-BACKED RUGS
OLEFIN. POLYPROPYLENE, SHEER NYLON
Drying these and other heat-sensitive
materials can damage them or be a
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FIRE HAZARD.
S JGGESTED SUGGESTED
CYCLE
It UTOMATIC
7EGULAR
11 JTOMATIC
F RMANENT
PRESS
P JTOMATIC
P, RMANENT
PRESS
P’ ITOMATIC
PI RMANENT
PRESS
TIMED
DRYING
TEMPERATURE
HEAVY
HIGH
PERM’T
PRESS
MED
PERM’T PRESS
MED
KNITS GENTLE
LOW
KNITS
GENTLE
LOW
FLUFF
AIR