Whirlpool 3401086 warranty Removing accumulated, Lint, Electrical Shock Hazard

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Removing accumulated

Lint can gather inside the dryer and be a fuel for fire. Lint should be removed every 2 to 3 years, or more often, depending on dryer usage. Cleaning should be done by a qualifiti person. If you have any questions please call our Consumer Assistance Center at 1-800-253-l 301.

For all electric dryers, or gas dryers which have a lower front access panel

NOTE: See page 16 if your dryer is gas and has a full front panel.

1.Unplug the power supply cord or turn off the electrical power.

2.Remove back panel (electric) or lower front access panel (gas). See the Installa- tion Instructions.

3.Remove lint from shaded area in illustra- tion with a soft brush or vaxum cleaner. Avoid damaging wires, thermostats (electric), funnel (gas), or ignitor (gas).

4.Replace panel.

5.Reconnect and level dryer again, if necessary.

lint

Electrical Shock Hazard

l Unplug the power supply cord or turn off the electrical power before remov- ing dryer panels.

l Make sure the dryer is cool.

l Dryer parts can have sharp edges. Use care when handling.

l When replacing front panel after lint removal, the wire clips holding the door switch wires must be anchored to top of front and side panels. Wires MUST NOT touch rotating drum. (See page 16, Step 7.)

Failure to do so could result in electrical shock or personal injury.

Thermostats Heater Heat element

h box terminals

Electric dryer with back panel removed

Gas dryer with lower front access panel

removed

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Contents Requesting Assistance UseAndCareThank you for buying a Whirlpool@ appliance Please record your model’s informationNumber is toll-free 24-hours Day Dryer Safety Your safety is important to usOn next Understanding your responsibilities Important Safety InstructionsParts and Features Other features not shownOther doors Your dryer Operating Your DryerBefore starting your dryer Starting your dryerTimed Cycles Selecting the right cycle and settingDrying guidelines Cycle descriptions Automatic CyclesHeavy Dry Cycle Rack Dry FeatureDrying cycles chart Permanent Press Synthetics and BlendsKnits Fluff Air Cycle or line drying Type of Load Delicate FabricsRUBBER, PLASTIC, HEAT-SENSWIVEFABRICS On some models End-of-Cycle signalUsing End-of-Cycle signal and Finish Guard feature Clean Touchty pushbutton pad for both featuresSneakers or canvas shoes 30-40 Using the drying rackRack DRY Or pillowsAs needed cleaning Cleaning the lint screenLint signal Every load cleaningCleaning the dryer interior Changing the drum lightVacation care Removing accumulated LintElectrical Shock Hazard Before opening top Drying tips Laundry TipsSorting clothes Choosing load sizesSaving energy Using dryer fabric softenersDiapers, baby clothes Elastic items Drying special-care itemsItems Blankets and woolensNapped items Quilted, down- filled itemsTinted, dyed, or noncolorfast items Washable knits Troubleshooting Common laundry problemsDroblem Cause Common Dryer problemsReauestincl Assistance or Serbice If you need serviceIf you need FSP Replacement parts If you are not satisfied with how the problem was solvedLength of Warranty Whirlpool will PAY forWhirlpool will not PAY F6R Lnstrucciones Instalacidn 913 Diagndstico de Problemas Centros de Servicio y VentaMensaje para el usuario Parks CaracterlsticasModelos LGP 6646 LGR LGP 6848 LGC Lmportador ExportadorEspecificaciones Tbcnicas Mensaje para el usuario Agradecemos la compra de un electrodombtico WhirlpooPPor favor ariote la siguiente informacibn Contintia en la ptixima pagina Seguridad de La SecadoraSeguridad es importante NosotrosInstrucciones Importantes DE Seguridad Es responsabilidad del usuario Partes y Otras puertasOtros dispositivos que no se muestran LGC LGP LGR Tableros de ControlPeligro de lncendio Lnstrucciones de instalacibnRequisitos del suministro de gas Apoyo El piso debe 8er lo suflcientementePeligro de Choque Ektrico Posici6n abierta y cerrada de la v5lvula de cierre de gas Requisitos d&escapePeligro de lncendio y a la Salud La secadora en el Brea de lavar Ahora inicie la instalacibn deGas Como detener y reiniciar C6mo Operar la SecadoraAntes de usar la secadora Lniciar el funcionamientoNotas Selector de ciclosPrincipios de secado Ciclos cronometrados Timed DryingCiclo para desa Rrugar Tumble Press Ciclo Sin Calor Fluff AirCiclo de secado p=doHeavyDly Ciclo de secado htimedo Damp DryCiclo Crono Tabla de ciclos de secadoTIP0 DE Carga TejidosTelas DELICADAS’ Secado sin calor Fluff Air o en el tendederoTIP0 DE Carga Ciclo AUTOYATICO’ Temperatura MinutosGOMA, PLASTICO, Telas Sensibles AL Calor SeEal de fin de cicloAlgunos modelos Tejidos DeucadosDe ciclo vI la funcibn Uso de la sefial de finZapatos De bna Uso de la parrilla de secadoSu&eres De lana Almohadas RellenosSefial de pelusa Cuidado de la SecadoraLimpieza del filtro de PelusaCuidado durante las vacaciones Limpieza del interiorDe la secadora Cambio del foco del tamborRetire la pelusa acumulada Antes de abrir la tapa Vista a Vista B Consejos de secado Consejos de SecadoClasificacihn de la ropa Eleccih del tamafio de cargaUso de suavizantes de Telas para secadorasAhorro de energia Secado de articulos de cuidado especial ArticulosInstrucciones Sobre EL Secado Artlcuios con ianilla Articulos acolchados y rellenos de pluma de gansoTejidos de punto lavables Causa Diagnhtico de ProblemasProblemas comunes de secado ProblemaProblemas comunes de secadoras Cuando Solicite INFORMACldN 0 UN SERVlClO TkNICO Servicio Acros Whirlpool Centros de Servicio y Venta de Refacciones y PartesPolka de Garantl’a LA GARANTiA no ES Efectiva EN LOS Siguientes CasosLA GARANTiA Nota Importante FORMAT0 DE IDENTIFICACIdN