Whirlpool DRYERS Cycle control knob and a temperature selector 2 settings, Delicate Fabrics, Low

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Cycle control knob and a temperature selector (2 settings)

Cycle cohd knob

Temperahh selector

start button

If your dryer has a Temperature Selector with

2 temperature settings (low, high), refer to the chart below and the chart on page 9 for cycle information.

Loads tumble without heat during the last few minutes of all heated cycles. This makes a load easier to handle and helps keep wrinkles from setting in.

Uslng your automatic cycle

Use your automatic cycle and a heat setting to automatically dry most loads. The chart below suggests heat settings for various loads.

NOTE: To help reduce wrinkling, remove the load from the dryer as soon as tumbling stops. This is important for permanent press, knits and synthetic fabrics. Do not overdry. Overdrying can cause shrinkage, static cling, and damage some fabrics.

TYPE OF LOAD

 

 

I

AUTOMATIC CYCLE

COlTONS AND LINENS

 

 

 

Extra Heavy-Bedspreads, mattress

pads, quilts

 

HIGH

Heavyweight-Towels,

jeans, corduroys, work clothes

 

HIGH

Mediumweight-Sheets,

cotton underwear, diapers

 

HIGH

Lightweight-Batistes,

organdies, lingerie

 

LOW

PERMANENT PRESS, SYNTHETICS AND BLENDS

 

 

Heavyweight-Work clothes, jackets,

raincoats

 

HIGH

Mediumweight-Shirts,

play clothes,

sheets, slacks

 

HIGH

Lightweight-Lingerie,

blouses, dresses

 

LOW

KNlTS

 

 

 

 

Heavyweight-Cottons,

rayons, blends, T-shirts, slacks,

 

HIGH

shirts

 

 

 

 

Mediumweight-Synthetics (polyester, acrylic, etc.), dress slacks, skirts, sweaters

Lightweight-Synthetics (polyester, acrylic, etc.) and blends, lingerie, blouses, dresses

DELICATE FABRICS

Sheer curtains (2 or 3 panels), gauze, lace, etc.

LOW

LOW

LOW

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Contents Automatic Dryers Understanding SafetyThank you for buying a Whirlpool appliance Your safety is important to usWhat to do if YOU Smell GAS Understanding SafetyUnderstanding your responsibilities Important SAFEl-Y InstructionsOther doors Knowing Your Dryer’s FeaturesBefore starting your dryer Operating Your DryerStarting or stopping your dryer Push the Start Button, if necessary Selecting a cycleUsing the automatic cycles Using the Timed Drying cycle Using the Air cycle no heatType of Load AIRUsing the Damp Dry cycle Using the Tumble PRESW’ cycleUnderstanding Finish GUARD@ cycle Using end of cycle signal Finish GUARD’ cycle selector High Heat Cycle control knob with 3 temperature settingsLOW Heat Permanent PRESS, Synthetics and BlendsDelicate Fabrics Cycle control knob and a temperature selector 2 settingsLOW MED LinensKnits Automatic Cycle High MED LOW EX LOW Cycle co&l Knob Temperature Tor End oicyck Temperature Time Using the drying rackDrying rack suggestions Rack DRYCleaning the lint screen Maintenance-every loadLint signal Caring For Your DryerCleaning a clogged lint screen Maintenance-as neededCleaning the dryer interior Cleaning the dryer exteriorElectrlcal Shock and Fire Hazard Changing the drum lightRemoving accumulated lint Drum seal Before you dry Laundry TipsDrying tips SortingDrying special-care items Diapers, baby clothes Elastic Items Saving energy Using dryer fabric softenersVacation care Problem Solving laundering problemsCAUSES/SOLUTIONS Problem Check if Solution If You Need Assistance Or ServiceBefore calling for assistance If you are not satisfied with how the problem was solved If you need serviceIf you need assistance If you need FSP replace- ment partsPage Whirlpool will PAY for Length of WarrantyWhirlpool will not PAY for