Selecting a Cycle
Each dryer cycle is designed chart below to help you decide
to dry certain kinds of fabrics. Use the which cycle to use.
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COTTONS |
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HEAVY - Bedspreads, | mattress pad&quilts |
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HEAVY | - Work | clothes,jackets, | raincoats,etc. |
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LIGHTWEIGHT - SYNTHETIC FIBERS (polyester, |
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DELICATELY CONSTRUCTED | FABRICS - |
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Sheer Curtains (2 or 3 panels) | ............................. |
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Foam | pillows, | bras.etc. |
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Olefin,polypropylene,sheernylon.........................
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AIR
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The lost 5 minutes of the HEAT Cycle down the load for easier handling
are without heat. This helps cool and to reduce wrinkling.
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for more information.
To help reduce wrinkling, take the load from the dryer as soon as tumbling stops. This is very
important for permanent press, knits and other synthetic
fabrics.
IDO NOT OVERDRY. Overdrying can cause shrinkage, static
cling, and can damage some I I fabrics.