Estate Clothes Dryer Air/line Drying, Drying special-care items, Plastic Rubber items, Woolens

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Air/line

drying

 

 

 

The following are examples of items that

 

 

 

require drying without heat. These items can

 

 

 

be placed on a line or rack to air dry. Heat

 

Fire Hazard

 

sensitive items should not be dried in this

 

 

 

 

 

dryer.

Do not

dry

heat sensitive fabrics,

plastic,

 

rubber, or some stuffed items with heat.

 

Air/line dry these items on a line or rack.

 

Failure

to

do so could result in fire

or

 

damaged

items.

 

 

 

 

 

.

 

 

 

 

 

Olefin,

polypropylene,

sheer

nylon,

bonded

or laminated fabrics,

 

 

cotton and canvas shales with foam or foam rubber materials

Plastic,

rubber items

1 Shower

curtains, tabk

cloths,

baby

panties

 

Scatter

rugs

Check

label. Air/line d y if drying with heat

is not recommended.

Drying special-care items

Most garments and household textiles have care labels with laundering instructions. Always follow label directions when they are available. General dry ng instructions for some special washables are included in this section.

Blankets and

woolens

*Cotton, rayon, synthetic blankets

l Electric blankets, electric sheets, woolen blankets, washable woolen garments

Machine drying knitted woolens is not recommended. (Block to shape while wet and allow to air dry )

Line dry blankets in shade cn a breezy day over two lines. Pin edges together and straighten them When partly dry, turn the blanket over, repin and restraighten. When dry, brush nap.

Dry as recommended for per nanent press fabrics.

If manufacturer recommends machine drying:

1.Place one or two dry towe s in the dryer and preheat 3-5 minutes. (This will dry blankets fastl?r and help avoid pilling.)

2.Put blanket in dryer with warm towels. Set control for 20 minutes.

3.Check after 10 minutes. R smove when still damp. Overdrying and long tumbling can cause shrink ng and pilling.

4.Place blanket on flat sut-fa :e or over two lines to finish drying. Gently stretch to original size and shape.

5.When completely dry, bruz’h gently to raise nap. Press binding with cool iron if needed.

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Contents UseAmdCare Lr-l Thank you for buying an Estate@ appliance Your safety is important to usWhat to do if YOU Smell GAS Understanding SafetyUnderstanding your responsibilities Important Safety InstructionsKnowing Your Dryer’s Features Before starting your dryer Operating Your DryerStarting or stopping your Selecting a cycleUsing the Timed high heat cycle Using the High Heat automatic cycleFire Hazard Using the Damp Dry cycle Maintenance-every loadCleaning the lint screen Caring For Your DryerCleaning a clogged lint screen Maintenance-as neededCleaning the dryer interior Cleaning the dryer exteriorElectrical Shock Personal Injury Hazard Removing accumulated lintWarnlng, \\‘ri\BeltView B Before you dry Laundry TipsDrying tips SortingDrying special-care items Air/line DryingPlastic Rubber items Scatter RugsDiapers, baby clothes Elastic items Saving energy Using dryer fabric softenersVacation care Greasy Solving laundering problemsSpots LintElectricity StaticBefore calling for assistance If You Need Assistance Or ServiceIf you are not satisfied with how the problem was solved If you need serviceWhen asking for help or service If you need assistanceEstate Dryer Warranty