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NOTE: Use the automatic cycle for drying items 
that can be dried with heat. This cycle automatically 
drys loads to the dryness level selected.

MORE DRY will dry very small loads and some heavy 
items, such as blue jeans, but will overdry lightweight 
items, such as sheets and shirts. Overdrying can cause 
wrinkling, shrinking, excessive lint conditions, and will 
use more energy than necessary.

LESS DRY, which uses the least energy, will dry large 
loads and lightweight items, such as sheets and shirts, 
but might leave other items, such as denim and heavy 
bath towels, more damp. 

To increase energy savings and to make sure loads are 
dried without overdrying, set your loads on LESS DRY
If items are damp at the end of a cycle, the timer knob 
needs to be set closer to the MORE DRY setting the next 
time these loads are dried. If items are overdry at the 
end of a cycle, the timer knob should be set closer to 
COOL DOWN when these loads are dried again. 
Remember the settings that work best to get ideal 
drying results. 

The COOL DOWN period at the end of each cycle 
provides items a chance to tumble with no heat and 
cool down to room temperature. This prevents wrinkles 
from setting if items cannot be cared for immediately. 

The ENERGY SAVER/DAMP DRY settings, marked 
with a dot (

), show which settings will use the least 

energy and will leave items damp for easier ironing. 

NOTE: The timer knob will not advance as quickly 
in the AUTOMATIC cycles as it does in the TIME 
DRY cycle. The time it takes for the timer to 
advance depends on the type and size of the load 
being dried.

Automatic Regular/Delicate Cycle

Use for sturdy items like play or work clothes and also 
for delicate items. The type of heat is determined by 
choosing the proper Fabric Selector option. There are 
two settings in the AUTOMATIC REGULAR/
DELICATE cycle — MORE DRY and LESS DRY.

Time Dry Cycle

This cycle will operate dryer for up to 75 minutes. 
Cottons and heavyweight items dry best between 50 
and 75 minutes, and lightweight items dry best between 
20 and 40 minutes.

Automatic Permanent Press/Knits 
Cycle

Use for permanent press items and synthetics. The type 
of heat is determined by selecting the proper Fabric 
Selector 
option. There are two settings in the 
AUTOMATIC PERMANENT PRESS/KNITS cycle 
 MORE DRY and LESS DRY.

To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, 
serious injury or death to persons, read the 
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS on 
pages 4–5 before operating the dryer.

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Summary of Contents for 505828

Page 1: ...E3A m dd apm m zF amV m 4 apm phF m ph a4 dp F F dF4 a4 p Fd KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE If the dryer changes ownership be sure this manual accompanies the dryer Part No 505828 August...

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Page 3: ...agency W257 FOR YOUR SAFETY the information in this manual must be followed to minimize the risk of fire or explosion or to prevent property damage personal injury or death W033 WARNING Copyright 1999...

Page 4: ...on and Level the Dryer 6 STEP 2 Connect Dryer Exhaust System 6 STEP 3 Connect Electrical Cord 7 STEP 4 Wipe Out Inside of Dryer 8 STEP 5 Connect Dryer to Electrical Power 8 Heat Source Check 8 Reversi...

Page 5: ...n the lint filter after every load A layer of lint in the filter reduces drying efficiency and prolongs drying time 13 Keep area around the exhaust opening and adjacent surrounding area free from the...

Page 6: ...ey are dried wipe out the cylinder with a damp cloth to remove particles of fiberglass 25 ALWAYS follow the fabric care instructions supplied by the garment manufacturer 26 Never operate the dryer wit...

Page 7: ...tions the basic tools you will need are 19 6 cm 7 7 10 2 cm 4 0 59 7 cm 23 5 71 1 cm 28 1 1 cm 0 4 68 3 cm 26 9 10 2 cm 4 0 39 1 cm 15 4 91 4 cm 36 109 2 cm 43 WITH LEVELING LEGS TURNED INTO BASE D312...

Page 8: ...fer to Sections on Location Requirements and Dryer Exhaust Requirements NOTE Failure to exhaust dryer properly will void warranty NOTE Venting materials are not supplied with the dryer obtain locally...

Page 9: ...ical Cord Consult Section on Electrical Requirements D276IE1B Three Wire Connection D189IE1C Two Wire Connection NOTE Dryer is shown with access cover removed for illustration purposes only NEVER oper...

Page 10: ...st from inside dryer drum Fz Q9 Connect the Dryer to Electrical Power Refer to Section on Electrical Requirements and connect the dryer to an electrical power source F p 4F F4c Close the loading door...

Page 11: ...505828 9 F F amV pp p4F F F pp pm a F a 4phzdF Fd F F a dF p F F F pp z p4FF Opddp 9 D271PE1C 1 D272PE1B 2 D268PE1D 3 B A D273PE1D 4 D276PE1D 5 D269PE1G 6 B A D270PE1D 7 D274PE1C 8 D275PE1C 9...

Page 12: ...to tighten these screws firmly may result in wire failure at the terminal block 5 Secure the strain relief to the power cord or wires where they enter the dryer cabinet 6 Reinstall access cover and s...

Page 13: ...qualified electrician to make sure your home has adequate electrical power to operate the dryer W113 WARNING D003IE3E POWER SUPPLY POWER SUPPLY 3 WIRE GROUNDED NEUTRAL 120 240 VOLT 60 HERTZ AC 1 PHAS...

Page 14: ...317IE3C FRONT VIEW w o Closet Door SIDE VIEW A A C A D E B CENTERED AIR OPENINGS G 2 Openings Minimum FRONT VIEW Closet Door F F OUTER WALL OF ENCLOSURE 106 7 cm 42 NOTE For new installations locate t...

Page 15: ...rtant that you locate the dryer in an area that has an ample amount of make up air to replace the amount exhausted by the dryer Energy efficient homes with low air infiltration rates should be equippe...

Page 16: ...ready for rear exhaust no kits required Exhausting the dryer through sides or bottom can be accomplished by installing a DK1 Sales Accessory Directional Exhaust Kit 528P3 available as optional equipm...

Page 17: ...dryer operation requires proper dryer airflow Proper dryer airflow can be evaluated by measuring the static pressure See chart below NOTE This can be measured with a manometer placed on the exhaust d...

Page 18: ...othes that shed lint in the same load with permanent press or knit garments Remove permanent press loads immediately after dryer stops Follow the care labels on FLAME RETARDANT SCOTCH GUARD etc garmen...

Page 19: ...wn to room temperature This prevents wrinkles from setting if items cannot be cared for immediately The ENERGY SAVER DAMP DRY settings marked with a dot show which settings will use the least energy a...

Page 20: ...ed with a dot show which dryer settings will use the least energy and will leave items damp for easier ironing 7 Push timer knob in to start dryer NOTE To stop dryer at any time open the door or turn...

Page 21: ...r top wipe immediately Do not lay sharp or rough objects on or against the dryer The finish could be damaged Control Panel Use only a damp or sudsy cloth for cleaning the control panel Exhaust System...

Page 22: ...ning CLEAN THE LINT FILTER BEFORE DRYING EACH LOAD IMPORTANT The lint filter must be in place in the door opening when using dryer or loading and unloading dryer If the filter is not in place clothing...

Page 23: ...imer is not in COOL DOWN setting or NO HEAT cycle Push timer knob in to start dryer Has the laundry room fuse s blown or become loosened or are circuit breakers open The dryer itself does not have an...

Page 24: ...O Box 990 Ripon WI 54971 0990 Date Purchased Model Number Serial Number Dealer s Name Dealer s Address Phone Number Service Agency Service Agency Address Phone Number NOTE Record the above information...

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