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Shrlnklng | Items | are overdried |
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Slow drying | There | is a large amount | of | |||
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| Cold rinse water is used |
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| Room air temperature | is | ||||
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| Dryer is exhausted according | |||||
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| Lint screen | is clogged |
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| Exhaust | duct or outside |
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| exhaust | hood is clogged |
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| Proper | electrical supply | is | |||
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Static | Load | is overdried |
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| Fabric | soflener is used |
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| Synthetics, | synthetic | blends, |
permanent press and knits are in load
CIAUSE~~LUTI~NS
Remove ittlms while there is still a trace of moisture. Some items should be removed w bile damp, then shaped and air dried.
Some knits are stretched during manufac- turing. Washing and drying returns them to the original size. This is normal. Check quality of g arment before buying. Follow
fabric care label directions carefully. I_
Some item!;; hold more moisture than others (cotlons more than polyester). They take I :)nger to dry. Full loads take longer to dr!r than small loads of the same fabric.
A load rinslt~d in cold water will take slightly lon!;ier to dry than a warm one. Cold rinses, however, help save energy and reduce wrinkling more than warm rinses do.
Install dryer in a room where the air temperatun is warmer than 45OF (7°C). Cold air inc eases drying time and may cause wrinC les not to be removed.
Install and t lxhaust your dryer according to the Installation Instructions provided.
Clean lint .s::reen before or after each use.
Clean if net+ded.
Properly col’lnect the dryer to a grounded electrical circuit that meets the electrical requiremenis stated in the Installation Instructions
Remove itelns while there is still a trace of moisture.
Use a fabric: softener and follow package
directions c: Irefully.
Synthetics, ilynthetic blends, permanent press and khlts build up static electricity. Use a fabric softener and be careful not to overdry the load.
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