Safety Instructions

Operating Instructions

Troubleshooting Tips

About the dryer control panel.

9 Specialty Cycles

1. Turn the CYCLE knob to SPECIAL CYCLES. A list of cycle options will appear in the display. 2. Using the cursor buttons, select a CATEGORY.

3. Using the cursor buttons, select a CYCLE.

Press the BACK button to take you back to the CATEGORIES.

4. Press ENTER to select.

5. Press the START/PAUSE button.

SPECIALTY CYCLES include:

Garments

Coats

Hosiery/Bras (use mesh bag)

Jeans

Khakis

Bed and Bath

Blankets (Cotton)

Comforters

Sheets

Towels

Other Specialty

Air Fluff

Dryel

Fleece

Fragile Cotton

Performance Fabrics

Pet Bedding

Play Clothes

Sleeping Bags

Rack Dry

Throw Rugs

Consumer Support

Washer Communicated Cycles

To turn on communication, press the SETTINGS button on the washer control panel. When “DRYER LINK” appears in the display, press ENTER. Using the arrow keys, select ON; then press ENTER.

When the washer cycle is completed, the washer will communicate with the dryer when any button on the control panel is touched or the door is opened.

The washer will display, “TRANSFERRING CYCLE INFORMATION TO THE DRYER” and the dryer will display, “RECEIVING CYCLE INFORMATION TO THE DRYER”.

The dryer will only communicate with the washer if the dryer is not running a cycle.

If the washer starts a new cycle before the dryer has a chance to communicate with it, the information will be lost.

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GE UPVH890 Washer Communicated Cycles, Specialty Cycles include Garments, Bed and Bath, Other Specialty

UPVH890 specifications

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