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Ths PERMANENT PRESS Cycle helps
provide the special core that perma-
nent press and synthetic fabrics
need a period of heated drying
followed by a 10 miribte cool down The chart on page 4 suggests tlrne
and temperature settings for different kinds of loads
The EX HEAVY, HEAVY, MEDIUM and
LIGHT cycles descriDe the loads
they are deslgned to dry The chart on page 4 tells what IS meant by EX HEAVY HEAVY MEDIUM and LIGHT loads
At each setting. the dryer WIII run alnout long enough to dry the load
described by the setting Example
Th’e HEAVY Cycle IS designed to be long enough to dry a load of heavy
fabrics (towels leans corduroys et:: )
when the Temperature Selector 1s set on PERM T PRESS HEAVY HIGH
I | f | MORE IIME | LESSTIME | + | I |
If the load IS not as dry as you want set the dial more to the leti the next time you dry that kind of load
If the load IS dryerthan you want
set the dial more to the tight the next time you dry that kind of load
The PERMANENT PRESS Cycle has 10 minutes of cool down time ot the end of the cycle
All other cycles have 5 minutes of cool down time
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