Whirlpool 3401092 warranty Using the drying rack, Rack DRY Cycle Temperature Time, Wool sweaters

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Using the drying rack

(on some models)

The drying rack lets you dry items that you may not want to tumble. The rack does not move, but the drum turns.

1. Fit rear legs of the rack into indentations in

Lower the front so the legs

rest on the dryer opening. the back wall of the dryer.

4.Select the Timed drying cycle (and temperature, if needed) or the Fluff Air cycle (see page 7).

5.Push the Start Button.

2. Put wet items on top of the rack. Leave

can reach all surfaces.

_pace between the items so air NOTE: Make sure nothing

_

hangs over the edge of the rack.

3. Close the door.

NOTES:

See the chart below for suggested cycles and settings for the different types of items that might best be rack dried.

The rack must be removed for normal tumbling.

Drying time will depend on how much moisture the items hold. The following chart suggests drying times.

RACK DRY

CYCLE

TEMPERATURE

TIME*

 

 

 

(minutes)

Wool sweaters

Timed

LOW or EX LOW

60

(Block to shape and lay flat on the rack)

 

 

 

Stuffed toys or pillows

Timed

LOW or EX LOW

60

(Cotton or polyester fiber filled)

 

 

 

Stuffed toys or pillows

Fluff Air

None; cycle is unheated.

90

(Foam rubber filled)

 

 

 

Sneakers or canvas shoes

 

 

30-40

*Reset cycle as needed to complete drying.

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Contents Warranty OwToxz Ahoz TMDryer PartsThank you for buying a Whirlpool appliance Please record your models informationYour safety is important to us On nextImportant Safety Instructions Understanding your responsibilitiesParts and Features Operating Your Dryer Before starting your dryerStarting your dryer Stopping/restartingSelecting the right cycle and setting Drying guidelinesTimed Cycles Some items are clampTowels Feature On some models Finish Guard FeatureRack Dry Feature Heavy Dry CycleType of Load Permanent Press SYNTHETICS, and BlendsKnits DelicatesType of Load Fluff AIR Cycle Delicate FabricsRUBBER, PLASTIC, HEAT-SENSITIVE Fabrics Cotton and Canvas ShoesEnd of Cycle signal Clean Touch OrselectorSeparate KnobsUsing the drying rack Rack DRY Cycle Temperature TimeWool sweaters Cleaning the lint screen Lint signalCaring for Your Dryer Cleaning the dryer interior Changing the drum lightExplosion Hazard To change drum lightRemoving accumulated LintElectrical Shock Hazard Remove screws before opening top Sorting clothes Choosing load sizesDrying tips Using dryer fabric softeners Saving energyVacation care Drying special-care items ItemsBlankets and woolens SlipcoversNapped items Quilted, down- filled items Snowsuits, jacketsTinted, dyed, or noncolorfast items Washable knits Troubleshooting Problem CauseCommon dryer problems If you need service Replacement partsIf you are not satisfied With how the problem Was solved When asking for help or serviceIndex TopicLength of Warranty Whirlpool will PAY for Whirlpoou