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