Estate 3401085 warranty Laundry Tips, Sorting clothes, Choosing load sizes, Drying tips

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Laundry Tips

This section provides information on preparing clothes for drying, drying guidelines, and instructions for drying special-care items.

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Refer to your washer Use and Care Guide for proper washing techniques and additional laundry tips.

See pages 3 and 4 of this book for Important Safety Information.

Sorting clothes

l Separate dark from light

colors; colorfast from non- a colorfast. Items properly

sorted for washing are usually properly sorted for

. Separate lint givers (towels, chenille) from lint takers (corduroy, synthetics, perma- nent press). When possible, turn lint takers inside out.

drying.

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l Separate heavy fabrics (denim, towels) from light fabrics (synthetics, permanent press).

Choosing load sizes

l Mix large items with smaller items. Load the dryer by the amount of space items take up, not by their weight. Do not overload the dryer. Over- crowding causes uneven dry-

ing and wrinkling, and can cause items to wear out faster (because of pilling).

l You may need to rearrange large items (sheets, blankets, tablecloths) during a cycle to reduce balling or rolling up.

Drying tips

l Close zippers, snaps, and hooks to avoid snagging other items. Remove heat- sensitive trim that can be damaged by drying. Tie strings and sashes so they will not tangle.

l Check garments to make sure all spots and stains were removed during the wash. Do not tumble dry soiled or stained items. Heat may permanently set stains.

l For better tumbling action, when drying only a few small items, add one or two lint-free towels. This also prevents small, lightweight items from blocking airflow.

l Sharp or metal objects can damage your dryer. Check pockets for pins, clips, money, bolts, nuts, etc. Do not lay these objects on your dryer after emptying pockets. Turn pockets inside out.

l Place small items such as baby socks or hankies in a mesh bag for easier removal.

l Articles to be ironed should be removed from the dryer while still damp.

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Contents Warranty Operating Your Dryer Lips20-21 Requesting AssistanceThank you for buying an Estate@ appliance Please record your model’s informationYour safety is important to us Dryer SafetyOn next Imt3ortant Safetv Instructions Understanding your responsibilitiesOther features not shown Parts and FeaturesOther doors Operating Your Dryer Before starting your dryerStarting your dryer Stopping/restarting your dryerSelecting the right cycle and setting Drying guidelinesCycle descriptions Timed CyclesUnderstanding the End-of-Cycle signal On some modelsNo Heat/Fluff or Air Cycle Wrinkle Free CycleDrying cycles chart Type of LoadPermanent Press Synthetics and Blends KnitsFire Hazard No Heat/Fluff or Air cycle, or line dryingCotton and Canvas Shoes Using the drying rack Available as an accessory onSome models Rack DRYCleaning the lint screen Lint signalEvery load cleaning As needed cleaningVacation care Cleaning the dryer interiorExDlosion Hazard Lint Removing accumulatedElectrical Shock Hazard View a Laundry Tips Sorting clothesChoosing load sizes Drying tipsUsing dryer fabric softeners Saving energyDrying special-care items Tems31ankets Diapers, baby clothes Elastic itemsItems Napped itemsQuilted, down- filled items Tinted, dyed or noncolorfast items Washable knitsCommon laundry problems TroubleshootingProblem Cause Common dryer problems Requesting Assistance or Service If you need service’If you are not satisfied with how the problem was solved If you need assistance’Index TopicI1 Whirlpool will PAY for Length of WarrantyWhirlpool will not PAY for