Operating Instructions
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Dryercyclesandsettings
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| The PERMANENT PRESS cycle helps | |||
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| provide the special care that permanent | |||
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| press and synthetic fabrics need. This | |||
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| cycle dries with heat followed by a 10 | |||
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| minute | |||
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| on page 4 for suggested time and | |||
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| temperature | settings. | ||
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| The EX HEAVY HEAVY, MEDIUM | |||
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| and LIGHT cycles describe the loads | |||
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| they are designed to dry. See chart on | |||
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| page 4 for load description. | |||
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| At each setting, the dryer will run | |||
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| about long enough to dry the load | |||
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| described by the setting. Example: | |||
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| The HEAVY cycle is designed to be | |||
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| long e.nough to dry a load of heavy | |||
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| fabrics (towels, jeans, corduroys, etc.) | |||
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| when the Temperature Selector is set | |||
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| on HEAVY | HIGH. | ||
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| If the load is not as dry as you want, | |||
More drying time | Less drying time | set the Cycle Control Knob more to | |||
the lefl the next time you dry that kind | |||||
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| of load. |
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| If the load is drier than you want, | |||
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| set the Cycle Control Knob more to the | |||
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| right the next time you dry that kind | |||
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| of load. |
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| For a damp dry, turn the Cycle Control | |||
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| Knob to the LIGHT setting in the | |||
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| Regular cycle. | |||
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| In all cycles, the heat shuts off before | |||
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| the dryer stops tumbling. This cool- | |||
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| down | time | helps: | |
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| l keep wrinkles from setting in. | |||
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| l make handling the hot load items | |||
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| easier. |
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| The PERMANENT PRESS cycle has | |||
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| 10 minutes of | |||
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| of the | cycle. | ||
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| The REGULAR cycle has 5 minutes | |||
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| of | |||
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| TOhelp reduce wrinkling, take the | |||
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| load from the dryer as soon as tumbling | |||
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| stops. This is very important for perma- | |||
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| nent press. knits and synthetic fabrics. | |||
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| NOTE: | Overdrying can cause | ||
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| shrinkage, static cling and damage to | |||
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| some | fabrics. |