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Lint on clothes |
| Lint filter is full | • Clean lint screen before |
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| Improper sorting | • Sort lint producers |
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| (like chenille) from lint |
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| collectors (like corduroy). |
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| Static electricity can | • See suggestions in this |
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| attract lint | section under STATIC. |
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| Overloading | • Separate large loads into |
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| smaller ones. |
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| Paper, tissue, etc. | • Empty all pockets before |
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| left in pockets | laundering clothes. |
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Static occurs |
| Overdrying | • Try a fabric softener. |
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| • Adjust controls for less |
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| drying. |
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| No fabric softener | • Try a fabric softener. |
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| Synthetics, permanent | • Try a fabric softener. |
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| press and blends can |
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| cause static |
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Inconsistent drying times |
| Type of heat | • Automatic drying times |
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| will vary according to the |
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| type of heat used (electric, |
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| natural or LP gas), size of |
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| load, types of fabrics, |
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| wetness of clothes and |
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| condition of exhaust ducts. |
Safety Information
Operating Instructions
Troubleshooting Tips
Clothes shrink | Some fabrics will naturally |
| shrink when washed. |
| Others can be safely |
| washed, but will shrink |
| in the dryer |
•To avoid shrinkage, follow garment care labels exactly.
•Some items may be pressed back into shape after drying.
•If you are concerned about shrinkage in a particular item, do not machine wash or tumble dry it.
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