USING THE CONTROLS
Step 1 Select a Cycle
Sensor Dry – Automatically senses the moisture in the load and shuts the dryer off when the selected dryness level (very dry to damp dry) is reached.This cycle is recommended for the majority of loads including delicates, wrinkle free and cotton/sturdy items like towels, bedding and jeans.
Time Dry – May be selected for any load if Sensor Dry is not used. Press the up or down arrow pad to select the desired number of minutes.
Air Fluff – Provides tumbling in unheated air. Used for freshening items. Press the up or down arrow pad to select the desired number of minutes.
Wrinkle Release – Will release wrinkles from items that are clean and dry but slightly wrinkled, such as from a crowded closet or suitcase or from sitting in the dryer too long after the end of the cycle. It provides 8 minutes of heated tumbling and 10 minutes of cool down tumbling without heat.
Step 2 Select Sensor
Dry Level
Press the arrow pad to select the desired dryness level.
Very Dry – Used to completely dry sturdy or bulky items including towels and jeans.
More Dry – Uses slightly less time to dry than very dry with similar results. May find some blue jean seams slightly damp.
Normal Dry – Used for drying the majority of loads.
Less Dry – Still provides the benefit of the load being slightly damp, but items will dry faster once they are laid flat or hung dry.
Damp Dry – Designed to partially dry items. Used for items that lay flat or hang to dry.
Step 3 Select Temperature
There are four temperature settings. Press the arrow pad to select regular, medium, low or extra low temperatures.
Regular – For sturdy cottons or those labeled “Tumble Dry.”
Medium – For permanent press, synthetics, lightweight cottons or items labeled “Tumble Dry Medium.”
Low – For heat sensitive items labeled “Tumble Dry Low” or “Tumble Dry Warm.”
Extra Low – Provides the lowest heated dry temperature possible.
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