•Time Dry
Use this cycle to complete drying if items are still damp after an Sensor Dry Cycle. Time dry is also useful for drying heavyweight and bulky items, such as bedspreads and work clothes.
Manual | Preset | Cycle | Settings |
|
Manual | Dry |
| Temp. | Default Time* |
Cycles | Load | Type |
| (Minutes) |
SPEED | DRY |
|
|
|
SMALL | LOADS | High | 25 | |
FRESHEN UP |
| Medium | 20 | |
Remove | Wrinkles | High |
| |
AIR DRY |
| Air Dry | 30 |
7. Options
You can customize your cycles by selecting options.
Damp Dry Beep
Select DAMP DRY BEEP to alert you that your clothes
are approximately 80% dry. This is useful when you want to remove lightweight items
in a mixed load to prevent overdrying or remove partially dry items that may need ironing.
NOTE: The Damp Dry Beep is only available with the Sensor Dry Cycles.
WRINKLE CARE
WRINKLE CARE prevents wrinkles that form when you cannot unload the dryer promptly at the end of a cycle. During this option, the dryer will periodically tumble.
•Press WRINKLE CARE to get up to 3 hours of
•Stop WRINKLE CARE at any time by pressing WRINKLE CARE or opening the dryer door.
NOTE: If you do not select WRINKLE CARE, the dryer stops after cool down.
8. Modifiers
Use Modifiers to select temperatures for the Manual Cycles. Press TEMP. CONTROL until the desired temperature setting glows. Temperature modifiers cannot be used with the Sensor Dry Cycles.
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© MEDIUM
0LOW
C) ULTRALOW
TEMP.
CONTROL
When using Air Dry
This chart shows examples of items that can be dried using AIR DRY.
Type | of Load | Default Time* | ||
|
|
| (Minutes) | |
Foam | 20 | - 30 | ||
padded | bras, | stuffed toys |
|
|
curtains, | 20 | - 30 | ||
tableclothes |
|
|
| |
rugs | 40 | - 50 | ||
Olefin, | polypropylene, | 10 - 20 | ||
sheer | nylon |
|
|
|
Reset cycle to complete drying, if needed.
•Check to see that coverings are securely stitched.
•Shake and fluff pillows by hand periodically during the cycle.
•Dry item completely. Foam rubber pillows ate slow to dry.
NOTE: Air Dry is not available with Sensor Dry Cycles.
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