Whirlpool REL3612BW2 Selecting the right cycle and setting, Drying guidelines, Cycle descriptions

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Selecting the right cycle and setting

The following pages describe the cycles on your dryer. Refer to the charts on pages 9-10 for help in selecting drying cycles.

Drying guidelines

l Always follow care label directions when they are available.

l To dry delicate fabrics, rubber, plastic, and heat-sensitive fabrics, always use the

No Heat/Fluff or Air cycle (depending on model), or dry these items on a line or rack (see page 10).

l The last few minutes of all cycles are without heat to make the load easier to handle.

l To help reduce wrinkling, remove the load from the dryer as soon as tumbling stops. This is especially important for permanent press, knits, and synthetic fabrics.

l Overdrying can cause shrinkage, static cling, and damage some fabrics.

lRefer to pages 16-l 9 for information about:

-sorting clothes for drying

-choosing load sizes

-drying tips

Cycle descriptions

Automatic Cycle(s)

Dry most loads using the Energy Preferred Automatic Setting (+).

Your Automatic cycle(s) shuts off when the selected dryness is reached. The Cycle Control Knob will not

move until the load is almost dry. After the cool-down, the Cycle Control Knob automati- cally turns to an OFF area and tumbling stops.

lIf the load is drier than you like, select a setting closer to LESS DRY the next time you dry a similar load.

lIf the load is not as dry as you like, com- plete drying using a Timed cycle. Select a setting closer to VERY DRY the next time you dry a similar load.

Some dryer models offer high heat and low heat Automatic cycles. Select the cycle to match your load (see page 9).

-using dryer fabric softeners

-saving energy

-drying special-care items.

Timed Cycle(s)

Use a Timed cycle to complete drying if some items are damp after Automatic drying. Timed drying is also useful for: l Delicate items and

small loads that need a short drying time.

l Bulky items and large loads that require a long drying time.

NOTE: Some models offer high heat and low heat Timed cycles (see page 9).

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Contents UseAndCare Please record your model’s information Thank you for buying a Roper@ applianceYour safety is important to us Dryer Safety Understanding your responsibilities Other doors Other features Not Parts and FeaturesStopping/restartin!g your dryer Operating Y’our DryerBefore starting your dryer Starting your dryerDrying guidelines Selecting the right cycle and settingCycle descriptions On some models Understanding the End-of-Cycle signalWrinkle Prevent Automatic Cycle Drying cycles chartType of Load DelicatesType of Load Delicate Fabrics No Heat/Fluff or Air cycle, or line dryingCotton and Canvas Shoes Available as an accessory on Using the drying rackSome models Lint Scxeen Lint signalEvery load Cleaning As needed cleaning Caring for Your DryerVacation care Cleaning the dryer interiorLint Removing accumulatedRemove screws before opening top ’ View a View B Drying tips Laundry TipsSorting clothes Choosing load sizesSaving energy Using dryer fabric softenersItems Drying special-care itemsDrying Instructions Napped items Common laundrv problems TroubleshootingProblem Cause Common dryer problems If you need assistance If you need serviceIf you are not satisfied with how the problem was solved Reauestina Assistance orIndex What WE will not PAY for Dryer WarrantyLength of Warranty What WE will PAY for Full ONE-YEAR Warranty