Whirlpool 3401011 warranty Problem, Shrinking Slow drying, Check if

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PROBLEM

Shrinking

Slow drying

Static electricity

CHECK IF

Items are overdried

Fabric type and quality is suitable for drying

There is a large amount of moisture in the load to be dried

Cold rinse water is used

Room air temperature is below 45°F (7°C)

Dryer is exhausted according to Installation Instructions

Lint screen is full

Exhaust duct or outside exhaust hood is clogged

Proper electrical supply is used

Load is overdried

Fabric softener is used

Synthetics, synthetic blends, permanent press and knits are in load

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CAUSES/SOLUTIONS -.--,.

Remove items while there is still a trace of moisture. Some items should be removed while damp, then shaped and air dried.

1 Some knits are stretched during manufac-

turing. Washing and drying returns them to the original size. This is normal. Check quality of garment before buying. Follow fabric care label directions carefully.

Some items hold more moisture than others (cottons more than polyester). They take longer to dry. Full loads take longer to dry than small loads of the same fabric.

A load rinsed in cold water will take slightly longer to dry than a warm one. Cold rinses, however, help save energy and reduce wrinkling more than warm rinses do.

Install dryer in a room where the air temperature is warmer than 45°F (7°C). Cold air increases drying time and may cause wrinkles not to be removed.

Install and exhaust your dryer according to the Installation Instructions provided.

Clean lint screen before or after each use.

Clean if needed.

Properly connect the dryer to a grounded electrical circuit that meets the electrical requirements stated in the Installation Instructions.

Remove items while there is still a trace of moisture.

Use a fabric softener and follow package directions carefully.

Synthetics, synthetic blends, permanent press and knits build up static electricity. Use a fabric softener and be careful not to overdry the load.

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Contents Laundry UseAndCarePurchase Date Model Number DealerSerial Number Dealer What to do if YOU Smell GAS Understanding SafetyUnderstanding your responsibilities Important Safety InstructionsKnowing Your Dryer’s Features Starting or stopping your dryer Operating Your DryerBefore starting your dryer Changing a selection Using the Damp Dry cycleSelecting a cycle Using the Fluff Air cycle no heat Using the Tumble PRESS* cycleType of Load RUBBER, PLASTIC, HEAT-SENSITIVE Fabrics Cycle and TimeType of Load Timed DryingCottons and Linens Permanent PRESS, Synthetics and BlendsMaintenance-as needed Maintenance-every loadCleaning the lint screen Cleaning a clogged lint screenRemoving accumulated lint Cleaning the dryer interiorCleaning the dryer exterior Before you dry LaundryDrying tips SortingPillows, stuffed toys Drying special-care itemsBlankets and woolens On next pawElastic items Diapers, babyFlame- retardant finishes Napped items Quilted, down- filled itemsVacation care Using dryer fabric softenersSaving energy Lint Solving laundering problemsCheck CAUSES/SOLUTIONS Check if ProblemShrinking Slow drying Before calling for assistance If You Need AssistanceDryer will not heat Drying time too long Check the FollowingIf you need FSP* replace- ment parts Call an authorized U lirlpool service centerIf you need ssistance Whirlpool will not PAY for Length of Warranty Full ONE-YEAR WarrantyWhirlpool will PAY for