STEP 3
Select Cycle
To select a cycle, push in and rotate the control dial to the desired setting. When using an Auto Dry cycle, the control dial should be set on Normal Dry for most loads.
Loads of larger or bulkier size may require the More Dry setting to completely dry the load. The Less Dry setting is best suited for lightweight fabrics or for leaving some moisture in the clothing at the end of the cycle.
Permanent Press Auto Dry
The Permanent Press Auto Dry cycle is designed to dry wrinkle free cottons, synthetic fabrics, double knits and permanent press fabrics automatically. It minimizes wrinkling by providing an unheated
Whites/Colours Auto Dry
The Whites/Colours Auto Dry cycle is designed to dry loads such as towels, underwear,
Time Dry/Air Fluff
This cycle can be used to regulate the drying time. Use with Air Fluff, Delicate, Medium or Regular temperature settings. For timed drying, turn the control dial until the pointer points to the proper time setting in the
Time Dry/Air Fluff cycle.
Note: Using the Air Fluff temperature setting will require a longer drying time.
Special Options
Wrinkle Release will release wrinkles from items that are clean and dry but only slightly wrinkled, such as from a crowded closet or suitcase, or from sitting in the dryer too long after the cycle has ended. Wrinkle Release provides 10 minutes of tumbling followed by five minutes of
Damp Dry is located on the Time Dry/Air Fluff section of the dial. It is designed to partially dry items and can be used with any temperature selection. Damp Dry will provide 20 minutes of tumbling time, followed by
five minutes of
Cycles and options may vary by model.
STEP 4
Pull the Control Dial out to Start
Pull the control dial out and hold briefly to start the dryer. The dryer door must be closed for the dryer to start.
Note: When pushed in, the dial can be turned in either direction to select a cycle. Once started, the dial will not advance at a specific rate during the Auto Dry cycles. At first the dial may not advance at all. Toward the end of the cycle (when the load begins to dry) the dial will advance at a more regular rate and much more quickly. This is normal operation.
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