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INSTRUCTIONS = --’ WARNING—When usingthis appliance, alwaysexercisebasic safety precautions, includingthe following: ~ Use this appkmce only for its intendedpurposeas describedin this Use and Care Book. @This dryer must be properly installedandhated in accordante withthe InstallationInstruetiumsbeforeit is used. Properly ground to conform with all governingcodesand ordinances. Locate wherethe temperature is above 50*F(10‘C) for satisfactory operation of the dryer control system.
Energy-saving Tips ~ Sort clothesby weightso that you won’t have to run an extra cyclefor one or two heavier, slower-dryingitems. (Seepage 8.) S+Do not overloaddryer.For efficient drying, clothesneed to tumble freely. @To help preventironing, use Low Heat/Knits. Removegarments promptly at end of dryingcycle and placeon hangers. @The hotter the dryingtemperature the more energythat willbe used. Use the lowestpossiblesetting that willdry load in reasonable time. @Dry your clothesin consecutive loads.
operating Instructions foryour dryer GE NE RAl@EIECTRIC Heavy Dut}, Automatic Dryer PERMANENT PRESSWITH COOLDOWN LoadYourDryerProperly @Clean the lint filter each time the dryer is used. Alwaysbe sure the lint filter is in place. Don’t use the d~yerwithout it. ~Good sorting for the dryer beginsat the washer.Generally,if clothesare sorted right for washing, they’re sorted right for drying. Seepage 8 for sorting help.
‘controls settingGuide fordifferent fabrics3mdkMMds Load Fabric card Drying sekdhMR* cycle selection Cottons & Linens Normal RegularCycles—MediunlSetting Permanent Press, TreatedCottons, Blendswith Cotton Normal Perm Press& KnitsCycles—MediumSetting Normal Low/Knits Perm Press& KnitsCycles,MediumSetting Perm Press& KnitsCycles,Set toward LESSDRY Silksand Wools, Blendsincluding Silksand Wools Low/Knits Perm Press& KnitsCycles,Set toward LESSDRY Rayon and Acetate Low/Knits Perm Press& Knits
Do not dry non-colorfast items with whitesor tight colored items. Do not overloaddryer; clothesshould tumble freely.Removepromptly as soon as dryer stops; place clothes on hangers to minimizewrinkling. Do not overload dryer; clothesshould tumble freely.Removepromptly as soon as dryer stops, place clothes on hangers to minimizewrinkling. J Dry silksand wools in your dryer CNZIY if recommendedby the garment manufacturer. Follow instructions carefully. Tumble dryingis mandatory.
E“14YW” toSW!%clothesffor drying Normally, if you have sorted clothescorrectlyfor washing, you willalso have properly sorted drying loads. Here are some additionalsuggestions for good dryer load make-up: %-m by surface sortby Mtnic $Wm.me sortby C(M’ Separate Separate Separate *-Cottons & Linens )3 m from from )7 from -i * ● Lint Ckdlewxs Lights LINT’COLLECTORS—such as man-made fibers and.napped fabrics likevelveteenand corduroy —attract lint. These must be dried separate~y.
nleans better drying. aem the M fib’ before drying every bad. Don’t overload your dryer. Cro\Vdedloads don’t dry efficientlyand clothesmay be unnecessarilywrinkled. Loads should look like this: Clean lint filter (seeshaded area) by putting your moistenedfingers at the corner of filter and wipingin a downwardmotion all the way acrossto the other corner. Drum with Permanent Press Load Drum with Cottons & Linens Lint filter User maintenance instructions (hod dryer Umi! The Drum.
‘1-bsave mm! and Momy-—— be!ft$l%? you cd for’SWvicq $mxk the Problem Sohwr if you have a problem, it may be minor. Youmay be able to correct it yourself. .?ustuse this Problem Solverto locateyour problem and then follow the suggested recommendations. PROBLEM POSSIBLEC2!41.JSE AND REMEDY DRYERWON’T START Make sure power cord is plugged in. Check householdfusesor circuitbreakers.Mostelectricdryersusetwo. Make sure controls are set and STARTswitchis pressed.Openingthedoor duringoperationstopsthedryer.
POSSIBLE CAUEUEAND mMEDY CLOTHES TAKE TOO LONG To DRY House fuse may be blown or circuit breaker tripped. Check fusesor circuit breaker. Most electricaldryers use two. It is possiblefor one to be blown or tripped and the dryer willstilltumble without heat. Load may be improperly sorted. Do not mix heavy,hard-to-dry items with lightweightarticles. Large load of moisture-holdingfabrics, such as beach towels, take a long time to rerriovemoisture. Too many items in dryer. Dry only one washer load at a time.
PROBLEM Leavingclothesin dryer after tumblingstops. Removepromptly and hang WFUNKLING ml PERM4%NENTPRESS AJ’q~ clothesimmediately. ~f~(-J.~~(-jpJ” Too many clothesin dryer.Dry only one washerload at a time. Do not combineloads. rrmls Too few itemsin dryer. If dryingonly one article, add two more similar articles, even if dry, to insureproper tumbling. Improper loads. Avoidlaunderingheavy Permanent Press items, such as work clotheswith lighterPermanent Press itemssuch as shirts or blouses.