Whirlpool REX3615EW0 warranty Laundry Tips, Sorting clothes, Choosing load sizes, Drying tips

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Laundry Tips

This section provides information on preparing clothes for drying, drying guidelines, and instructions for drying special-care items.

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l Refer to your Washer Use and Care Guide for proper washing techniques and additional laundry tips.

lSee pages 3 and 4 of this book for Important Safety Information.

Sorting clothes

l Separate dark from light colors; colorfast from non-colorfast. Items

aproperly sorted for washing are usually properly sorted for drying.

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l Separate heavy fabrics (denim, towels) from light fabrics (synthetics, permanent press).

l Separate lint givers (towels, chenille) from lint takers (corduroy, synthetics, perma- nent press). When possible, turn lint takers inside out.

Choosing load sizes

l Mix large items with smaller items. Load the dryer by the amount of space items take up, not by their weight. Do not overload the dryer. Overcrowding causes uneven drying and

wrinkling, and can cause items to wear out faster (because of pilling).

l You may need to rearrange large items (sheets, blankets, tablecloths) during a cycle to reduce balling or rolling up.

l For better tumbling action, when drying only a few small items, add one or two lint-free towels. This also prevents small, lightweight items from blocking airflow.

Drying tips

l Close zippers, snaps, and hooks to avoid snagging other items. Remove heat-sensitive trim that can be damaged by drying. Tie strings and sashes so they will not tangle.

l Check garments to make sure all spots and stains were removed during the wash. Do not tumble dry soiled or stained items. Heat may permanently set stains.

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Sharp or metal objects can damage your dryer. Check pockets for pins, clips, money, bolts, nuts, etc. Do not lay these objects on your dryer after emptying pockets. Turn pockets of

heavy items inside out for even drying. Place small items such as baby socks or hankies in a mesh bag for easier removal. Articles to be ironed should be removed from the dryer while still damp.

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Contents UseAndCare Please record your model’s information 800-4477-6737Thank you for buying a ROPER@ appliance Call our toll-free NumberDryer Safety Your Safety Is important To usInstall or store the dryer Exhaust Duct Should UsingLine Dry-cleaning Solvents Other Where It will be exposedParts and Features Additional features your dryer may haveOther doors Operating Your Dryer Before starting your dryerStapinrr vnu~c dwmr Selecting the right cycle and setting Stopping/restarting your dryerDrying guidelines No Heat/Fluff Cycle Cycle descriptions Automatic CyclesTimed Cycles Damp Dry CycleEnd of cycle signal On some modelsAutomatic Cycle Drying cycles chartType of Load DelicatesRUBBER, PLASTIC, HEAT-SENSITIVE Fabrics No Heat/Fluff cycle or line dryingType Load Canvas ShoesUsing the drying rack Available as an option on some modelsRack DRY As needed cleaning Cleaning the lint screenEvery load cleaning Caring for Your DryerCleaning the dryer interior Changing the drum light To change drum light typeRemoving accumulated LintFor more information, call our Consumer Assistance Center Choosing load sizes Laundry TipsSorting clothes Drying tipsUsing dryer fabric softener sheets Saving energyDrying special-care items ItemsDrying Instructions Napped items Troubleshooting Common laundry problemsProblem Cause Common dryer problems Assistance Se&iceIndex Dryer Warranty Length of Warranty