LG Electronics D5988B, D3788W, D5988W manual Rack Dry, Anti Bacterial, To use the Rack DRY

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Part 8 OPERATING YOUR DRYER

9. Rack Dry

The dryer rack is shipped in place in your dryer. Remove and discard any packing material before use.

The RACK DRY is designed for

use with items that you do not want to tumble dry, including sweaters and similar items. The heated dryer rack allows the heated air inside the dryer to flow in a concentrated pattern, allowing effective and consistent drying. Use RACK DRY to select the desired time.

To use the RACK DRY:

1.Open the door.

Hold the dryer rack

with both hands.

2. Put the dryer rack into the drum

3. Make sure that dryer is evenly placed right onto the drum inside and door rim.

NOTE: Check the lint screen and remove any lint accumulated from items dried on the rack.

Suggested Items

Temperature

Suggested

for Rack Drying

Setting

Time*

 

 

(Minutes)

 

 

 

Washable wool items

Low

20

(block to shape and

lay flat on rack)

 

 

 

 

 

Stuffed toys (cotton

Low/Ultra

20/30

or polyester fiber

Low

 

filling)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Stuffed toys (foam

Air Dry/

50/30

rubber filled)

Ultra Low

 

 

 

 

Foam rubber pillows

Air Dry

50

 

 

 

Tennis shoes

Air Dry

20

*Reset time as needed to complete drying.

Select RACK DRY and MORE TIME or LESS TIME. Reset time as needed to complete drying. Refer to the following table.

Select the desired temperature setting to match the fabrics in your load by pressing TEMP. CONTROL (Air Dry-Ultra Low-Low). Items containing foam, rubber, or plastic must be dried on a clothesline or by using the Air Dry temperature setting. Refer to the following table.

Start the dryer.

10. Anti Bacterial

This option can only be used with the HEAVY DUTY, COTTON/TOWELS, and NORMAL cycles.

This option reduces certain types of bacteria.

The ANTI BACTERIAL process produces high temperature during the cycle.

NOTE: Do not use this cycle on delicate fabrics.

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Contents Electric and Gas Dryer Table of Contents Part 1 Specifications Seeking Warranty Assistance Part 2 Important Warranty and Safety InstructionsImportant Safety Instructions California safe drinking water and toxic enforcement act What to do if YOU Smell GASPositioning the Dryer Part 3 Initial Steps for Installing Your DryerProcedure for Reversing the Door Clean old ducts before installing this dryer Connecting the Exhaust and Venting SystemElectrical Plug Connections for Electric Dryer Only Connection of Gas SupplyConfirming Heat Source in Gas Dryers Preparation of the DryerConfirming Heat Source Operation Dryer AirflowPart 3 Initial Steps for Installing Your Dryer Instructions for Grounding of your Electric Electric Dryer Part 4 Electrical Requirements for Electric DryersWire receptacle Nema type14-30R Wire directWire connection Direct wire Wire receptacle Nema type10-30RPart 4 Electrical Requirements for Electric Dryers Wire connection Option 1 3-Wire Connection with a Power Supply CordOption 2 4-wire connection with a Power supply cord Option 3 Optional 3-wire connection Part 5 Electrical Requirements for GAS Dryers Volt, 60 Hertz, with 3-Prong Grounding PlugElectrical Requirements for Your Dryer Part 6 GAS Requirements and Instructions Exhaust Requirements and Instructions Part 7 Exhaust Requirements and MaintenanceCleaning the Lint Screen Exhaust and Dryer MaintenanceFire Hazard Using Your DryerPart 8 Operating Your Dryer Explosion HazardTo use a Manual Dry Cycle Pausing or RestartingTo use a Sensor Dry Cycle Stopping Your DryerSensor Dry Cycle Cycle DescriptionsChild Lock Sensor Dry Temp Time Cycles Load TypeModifiers OptionsRack Dry Anti BacterialTo use the Rack DRY To recall your stored Custom Program Clean the door and its openingCustom Programming Beeper To store a CustomQuestion What to Do Part 9 Troubleshooting GuideProblemThere is Lint on my Clothes ProblemIt takes too long for my clothes to dry LG Dryer Limited Warranty USA