Whirlpool DRYERS warranty Solving laundering problems, Problem, Causes/Solutions

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Solving laundering problems

Most laundering problems are easily solved. Check the following list for problems you may have and possible causes. If you need additional help, check the “Assistance or Service” section on pages 29 and 30.

PROBLEM

 

CHECK

IF

Greasy

Dryer fabric softeners

spots

were used

 

 

Undiluted washer

fabric

 

softener

was used

 

 

Enough

detergent

was used

Items were clean before they were dried

Lint

Lint screen is clogged

 

Load

is properly

sorted

 

Static

electricity

is attracting

 

lint

 

 

Load is too big or heavy

Paper or tissue was in pocket

Enough detergent was used

Pilling is being mistaken for lint

CAUSES/SOLUTIONS

Follow manufacturer’s product directions carefully.

Dilute fabric softener before adding to the final rinse.

Use enough detergent to hold soil in the wash water until it drains away. Undrained soil can stick to outer tub of the washer and cause greasy spots with next load.

Soiled items can stain other items in the load. They can also leave stains on the dryer drum that can be picked up by items in later loads. Dryer heat may permanently set these stains.

Clean lint screen. (See page 13.)

Sort lint-givers (bath towels, etc.) from lint- takers (synthetics, permanent press).

Use fabric softener in the washer’s final rinse. Use correct dryer settings for fabric. Overdrying synthetics can cause lint- attracting static electricity.

Dry smaller loads. When items can’t tumble freely, air is unable to carry lint to lint screen.

Empty pockets carefully. A small scrap of paper can cause a lot of lint.

Use enough detergent to hold the lint in the water until it drains away. Base detergent amount on water hardness and soil in wash load.

Pilling (surface fuzz) is caused by normal wear and laundering. Pills do not break away easily from the fabric and can often collect lint. Synthetic fabrics are more likely to pill than others, especially at neckbands, elbows and knees.

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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 FeaturesOperating Your Dryer Before starting your dryerStarting or stopping your dryer Push the Start Button, if necessary Selecting a cycleUsing the automatic cycles AIR Using the Air cycle no heatUsing the Timed Drying cycle Type of LoadUsing the Tumble PRESW’ cycle Using the Damp Dry cycleUnderstanding Finish GUARD@ cycle Using end of cycle signal Finish GUARD’ cycle selector Permanent PRESS, Synthetics and Blends Cycle control knob with 3 temperature settingsHigh Heat LOW HeatCycle control knob and a temperature selector 2 settings Delicate FabricsLOW Linens MEDKnits Automatic Cycle High MED LOW EX LOW Cycle co&l Knob Temperature Tor End oicyck Rack DRY Using the drying rackTemperature Time Drying rack suggestionsCaring For Your Dryer Maintenance-every loadCleaning the lint screen Lint signalCleaning the dryer exterior Maintenance-as neededCleaning a clogged lint screen Cleaning the dryer interiorElectrlcal Shock and Fire Hazard Changing the drum lightRemoving accumulated lint Drum seal Sorting Laundry TipsBefore you dry Drying tips Drying special-care items Diapers, baby clothes Elastic Items Using dryer fabric softeners Saving energyVacation care Solving laundering problems ProblemCAUSES/SOLUTIONS Problem Check if If You Need Assistance Or Service SolutionBefore calling for assistance If you need FSP replace- ment parts If you need serviceIf you are not satisfied with how the problem was solved If you need assistancePage Length of Warranty Whirlpool will PAY forWhirlpool will not PAY for