Whirlpool LE4900XS, LE4930XS, LG4931XS manual Selecting a Cycle, Drying times

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Selecting a Cycle

Dryer cycles are designed for the proper drying of different kinds of fabrics. This dryer has 3 cycles:

REGULAR HEAVY-The heat is off during the last 5 minutes of tum- bling. The load is cooled down for more comfortable handling.

PERMANENT PRESS -The heat is off during the last IU minutes of tumbling to help keep wrinkles from setting in. Clothing wrinkled from packing in suitcases or closets can be smoothed out by tumbling them in this cycle for about 20 minutes.

AIR - No heat. This cycle is useful when drying heat-sensitive items or when fluffing pillows and bedding or dusting sheers and curtains.

TYPE OF LOAD

SUGGESTED CYCLE

COTTONS

HEAVY - Bedspreads,mattress pads, quilts MEDIUM AND LIGHTWEIGHT - Shirts, dresses,

sheets,diapers,towels, work clothes

PERMANENT PRESS

HEAVY - Work clothes, jackets, raincoats, etc.

MEDIUMWEIGHT -

Shirts, uniforms,dresses,slacks,etc.

KNITS

HEAVYWEIGHT - COTTONS, RAYONS, BLENDS - T-Shirts,slacks,poloshirts,etc.

LIGHTWEIGHT - SYNTHETIC FIBERS (polyester, acrylic. etc.1 AND BLENDS -

Lingerie. dlouses,dresses,etc.

DELICATELY CONSTRUCTED FABRICS -

Sheer Curtains (2 or 3 panels)

RUBBER, PLASTIC, HEAT SENSITIVE MATERIALS

Foam

pillows,

bras.etc.

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Plastic

shower

curtain&tablecloths

Rubber

backed

rugs

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Olefin,

polypropylene,sheer

nylon

REGULAR HEAVY

REGULAR HEAVY

PERMANENT PRESS

PERMANENT PRESS

PERMANENT PRESS

PERMANENT PRESS

PERMANENT PRESS

AIR

AIR

AIR

AIR

Drying times

Drying times will vary depending on: l amount of moisture in the clothes.

l type and weight of the fabric.

lsize of the load.

l room temperature around the dryer. l voltage used. See page 9 of this

book for voltage information.

See your “DryerGuide” for more information.

DO NOT OVERDRY. Overdrying can cause shrinkage, static cling, and can damage some fabrics.

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Contents Automatic Dryers Parts and features For Your Safety Additional Safety InstructionsStart Starting Your DryerDrying times Selecting a CycleLoad Sizes End-of-cycle signalMixed loads SuggestedElectric Dryers Lint ScreenCleaning dryer interior Voltage Requirements Optional Installation AccessoriesIf Drying Time Seems Long Before calling for AssistanceIf Your Dryer does not RUN If you have a problem% If you need serviceIf you need FSP replacement part If you need assistance?Warranty