OPERATING THE DRYER CONTROLS
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1. SELECT DRYING TEMPERATURE
Turn the temperature selector knob to the proper dry-
ing temperature. The choices are:
REGULAR
tons or regular garments and those items labeled
"Tumble Dry," etc.
approximately 5 minutes of cool down and a momentary buzzer.
WRINKLE RELEASE
minutes of heated tumbling and 5 minutes of cool down.
DAMP DRY
select "damp dry" on the Time Dry portion of the controls. The clothes will tumble in heated air for 20
minutes, then cool air for 5 minutes.
AIR FLUFF
This provides tumbling without heat.
3. PUSH THE BUTTON TO START
DELICATE- Use this setting for drying those heat- sensitive items labeled "Tumble Dry Low," "Tumble Dry Warm," etc.
2. SELECT THE CYCLE
The Electronic Dry Control cycles include Regular
Fabrics and Permanent Press. These cycles provide automatic sensing of the moisture amount in the load
and shut off when the selected dryness is reached. The time required to reach that dryness will vary for each load according to the size of the load, the weight of the fabric, length of venting, etc. For these cycles,
turn the cycle control to the desired start position. The Time Dry cycle does not sense the moisture, but
rather, dries items by setting a desired time on the controls,
REGULAR FABRICS
manent press loads such as towels, underwear, etc. At the end of the cycle there is an automatic cool
down of approximately 7 minutes and a momentary buzzer.
PERMANENT PRESS
there is an automatic cool down of approximately 30
minutes to minimize wrinkling. The buzzer will sound once or twice during the cool down to let you know the cycle is nearly over and again when the dryer turns off.
TIME DRY
This dryer is designed so that it will not operate when the door is open. If the door is opened before the cycle is complete, the door must be closed and the start button pushed again to restart the dryer.
4. REMOVE LOAD IMMEDIATELY
At the completion of any cycle, a buzzer will sound
momentarily to let you know the dryer has shut off. On the Permanent Press cycle, the buzzer will sound after the normal
5. DRYER ENERGY SAVING TIPS
•Clean the lint filter after each cycle for greater effi- ciency and performance.
•Avoid overloading the dryer. Aproper wash load is a proper dryer load. Do not combine loads. Avoid drying very small loads or mixed loads of heavy,
•Properly select and check exhaust venting. Four
inch rigid metal ducting is recommended to pre- vent lint collection and improve dryer operation.
Periodically check the ductwork for any obstruc- tions that could reduce the airflow and efficiency.
•Remove items from the dryer as soon as tumbling stops for best results and efficiency. This reduces wrinkling and ironing.
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