for Model
reduce
the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons,
read the IMPORTANT
INSTRUCTIONS before operating this appliance.
PRESS
TEMPERATURE
TO START
Set the
●
Load sorted clothes into dryer
See Controls Setting Guide below.
Push START button
following instructions on page 5.
Turn Cycle Selector to desired
momentarily. (Opening door
Clean lint filter. See page 6.
cycle.
during operation stops the dryer.
●
Close door. Door must be closed
Turn Temperature control dial
Tore-start, close the door and push
before dryer will operate.
to appropriate setting.
START button again.)
Controls Setting Guide
TIMED
Cycle
Normal & Permanent Press
Knits
3040 min.
40-W
20
min.
Time
Setting
min.
Desired
Fabric
Cottons
Permanent
Synthetic
Avg. Load
Cottons
Plastics,
& Linens
Knits
Sheers
of Mixed
(Damp
Rubber
& Blends
Cottons
Dried for
Ironing)
Press
Knits
Delicate
Press
Fluff
(High Heat)
(Med. Heat)
(Low Heat)
(High Heat)
Heat)
The times suggested above are
be followed as a guide.
may find that best results are obtained for some
your fabrics by setting times
either side of these recommendations.
Dryness selections guide
for the automatic cycles
Set to
Middle Position
.
For most normal loads.
●
Set toward
MORE DRY
●
For loads that include
heavyweight fabrics.
●
●
If you desire to remove more moisture.
Set toward
LESS DRY
●
For lightweight fabric
loads.
●
If you desire to remove less moisture.
Cycles
Minimize
When the Cycle Selector reaches
the drying cycle is complete.
Clothes can be removed at this
point or at any time during the
EXTRA CARE cycle. Following
the drying cycle, EXTRA CARE
automatically provides no-heat
tumbling to minimize
TIMED CYCLES
&
Drying
. Do not
being dried or
should
tumble freely.
●
Remove clothes
To help prevent
remove
from the dryer immediately at the
end of the drying cycles.
●
Place on hangers-Permanent
Press and Polyester Knit garments
look best if placed on hangers after
drying.
How
and Automatic
Drying Differ
Automatic drying-The Automatic
Dry Control system
senses
air temperature in dryer drum. Wet
laundry keeps this air cool. When
drum air is warm enough, heat turns
off. When the air cools, heat turns
back on. This on and off cycling may
happen a number of times (depending
on the fabric, load size and Cycle
Selector setting). The Cycle Selector
advances (when the heat is
until
it automatically turns dryer off.
Timed drying—You select the
number of minutes you wish the
dryer to run and it turns off at
the end of this time
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