
Selecting a cycle
Dryer cycles are designed for the proper drying of different kinds of fabrics This dryer has 3 cycles
REGULAR | heat | is off | AIR - | No | heat | This cycle | is useful | ||
during the last 5 mlnufes | of tumbling | when | drying | items or | |||||
The load | is cooled down for | more | when | fluffing | pillows | and | bedding | ||
comfortable | handling |
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| or dusting | sheers and | curtains |
PERMANENT
TYPE OF LOAD
COTTONS
HEAVY - Bedspreads. mattress pads quilts MEDIUM AND LIGHTWEIGHT - Shirts dresses
sheets, diapers. towels work clothes
PERMANENT PRESS
HEAVY - Work clothes jackets ralncoats etc
MEDIUMWEIGHT -
Shirts uniforms. dresses slacks etc
KNITS
HEAVYWEIGHT - COTTONS RAYONS BLENDS -
LIGHTWEIGHT - SYNTHETIC FIBERS (polyester
acrylic. etc ) AND BLENDS - Lingerie. blouses dresses, etc
DELICATELY CONSTRUCTED FABRICS -
SUGGESTED CYCLE
REGULAR HEAVY REGULAR HEAVY
PERMANENT PRESS
PERMANENT PRESS
PERMANENT PRESS
PERMANENT PRESS
Sheer | Curtains | (2 or 3 panels) | PERMANENT PRESS | |
RUBBER, PLASTlC, HEAT SENSITIVE FABRICS |
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Pillows | bras etc |
| AIR | |
Plastic | shower | curtains. | tablecloths | AIR |
Rubber | backed | rugs |
| AIR |
Olefln. | polypropylene. | sheer nylon | AIR |
Drying | times |
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Drying | times | will | vary | depending | on. | |||
l | amount | of | moisture | in the | clothes. | |||
9 | type | and | weight | of | the fabric. |
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l | size | of the | load. |
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l | room | temperature |
| around | the | dryer. |
l voltage used. See page 9 of this
See page 6 in your”Dryer Guide” for more information.
DO NOT OVERDRY. Overdrying
can cause shrinkage, static
cling, and can damage some fabrics.
book for voltage information.