Whirlpool REX3615EW0 warranty Troubleshooting, Common laundry problems, Problem Cause

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Troubleshooting

Most laundering problems are easily solved if you understand the cause. Check the following list for common laundry problems and the next page for common dryer problems. If you need further assistance, see “Requesting Assistance or Service” on page 24.

Common laundry - problems-

PROBLEM CAUSE

Greasy spots l Dryer fabric softener improperly used. See manufacturer’s directions.

l Drying soiled items.

Lint

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Full lint screen. (See page 13.)

Load not properly sorted.

l Overdrying, especially synthetic fabrics that cause lint-attracting static electricity.

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Load size too big or heavy.

Tissue or paper left in pockets.

Pilling (surface fuzz caused by normal wear and laundering) attracts lint.

Shrinking

Slow drying or clothes still wet

Stains

lOverdrying.

l Fabric type and quality inappropriate for drying.

l Dryer settings incorrect for fabric type.

l Manufacturer’s care label instructions not followed.

l Full or clogged lint screen. (See page 13.)

lLoad too large and bulky to dry quickly.

l Dryer located in room with temperature below 45°F (7°C).

l Exhaust duct clogged, restricted, or too long.

l Drying soiled items.

l Dryer fabric softener improperly used. See manufacturer’s directions.

l Dryer interior stained. (See page 14 for cleaning procedures.)

Static electricity

Wrinkling

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Overdrying.

Dryer fabric softener improperly used. See manufacturer’s directions.

Load includes synthetics, synthetic blends, permanent press, and knit fabrics that build up static electricity.

Overloading.

Overdrying, especially permanent press, and synthetic fabrics.

l Clothes left in dryer at end of cycle.

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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 exposedAdditional features your dryer may have Parts and FeaturesOther doors Before starting your dryer Operating Your DryerStapinrr vnu~c dwmr Stopping/restarting your dryer Selecting the right cycle and settingDrying 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 ShoesAvailable as an option on some models Using the drying rackRack 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 energyItems Drying special-care itemsDrying Instructions Napped items Common laundry problems TroubleshootingProblem Cause Common dryer problems Assistance Se&iceIndex Dryer Warranty Length of Warranty