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PROBLEM

 

 IN

PERMANENT PRESS

 “NO-IRON” 

POSSIBLE CAUSE

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Relaxation shrinkage can occur in knit fabrics that have been improperly

stretched and elongated by the manufacturer, When this occurs, garment may

 pressed back into shape after each wash and dry cycle.

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Progressive or delayed shrinkage is caused when starch or sizing (in some

fabrics) is 

 removed by laundering. Maybe noticed in older garments

that have been laundered many times without previous shrinkage. Treat as for
Relaxation Shrinkage above.

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Shrinkage caused by overheating occurs in certain knit fabrics that have

been heat-shaped. When washing, drying or ironing temperatures 

 the

temperatures used to shape set, shrinkage may occur. This cannot be corrected,
but it can 

 prevented by washing in cold or warm water; drying on low heat.

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 clothes in dryer after tumbling stops. Remove clothes promptly and

hang them immediately.

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 many items in dryer. Dry only one washer load at a time. Do not

combine loads.

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Too few items in dryer. If drying only one article, add two or more similar

articles, even if dry, to insure proper tumbling.

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Improper loads. Avoid laundering heavy Permanent Press items, such as work

clothes, with lighter Permanent Press items, such as shirts or blouses. do not
wash or dry Permanent Press with regular laundry.

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Too many clothes in washer. Items must have room to move freely.

Permanent Press loads should always be smaller than regular loads .,.
no more than medium loads.

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Use of incorrect wash and dry cycles. Use Permanent Press wash cycle

which provides a cool-down rinse to minimize wrinkling. 

 use Permanent

Press drying cycle.

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Incorrect water level. Use large water level for medium load; medium level

or half full for small load.

. Washing repeatedly in too hot water. Wash in cool or warm water with

plenty of detergent.

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Accumulation of lime scale due to use of carbonate detergents. If you must

use a non-phosphate detergent, avoid the use of a high-carbonate detergent.

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Failure to use fabric softener. Proper use of fabric softener will

minimize wrinkling.

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Summary of Contents for DDG7987R

Page 1: ...OperatingtheDryer 6 Permanent Press Drying Tips 7 13 14 SortingClothes 6 10 Timed Drying 7 Care and Cleaning Dryer Exhaust 11 Drum 11 Exterior 11 LintFilter 11 Storing the Dryer 11 User Maintenance I...

Page 2: ...l must be fo owed to the risk of fire or e l ion or to prevent property damage personal i ury or loss of Me Do not store or use gasohe or other flammable vapors and tiquids in the ticinity of this or...

Page 3: ...r Connect to a properly rated protected and sized power supply circuit to avoid electrical overload Exhausting to the outside is STRONGLY RECOMMENDED to prevent large amounts of moisture and lint from...

Page 4: ...exhaust duct connection inside the dryer should be cleaned periodically by a qualified individual To Minimize the Po ibfiity of Injury Never reach into the dryer while the drum is moving Before loadin...

Page 5: ...manufacturer gives written assurance on the package that their product can be safely used in your dryer Service or performance problems caused by the use of these products are the responsibility of t...

Page 6: ...tton to select the proper heat for your load I Should be used with cvcles indicated 4 Drying Selections Cottons High Heat I I I Perm Press Medium Heat I Knits Delicates Low Heat I I Fluff No Heat Time...

Page 7: ...revent Permanent press and polyester dewrinkled should tumble freely wrinkling remove clothes from knit garments look best if placed the dryer promptly at the end of on hangers after drying the drying...

Page 8: ...ol Cotton Electric Synthetic See below under Extra large Items Cottons High Timed Cycles Cottons High For first setting set at 20 minutes for second setting set at 15 minutes Curtains Slipcovers Drape...

Page 9: ...t dryer Tumble dry on Fluff No Heat setting as heat may cause alteration in shape color and appearance of such articles Stop dryer periodically and check filter for excess lint Remove and restart drye...

Page 10: ...i i la construction together whenever possible Sort by Color Separate Whites o m from m nm n m Lights m from Darks u from Non a m m Colodast Sort by Weight Separate For information on tumble drying ex...

Page 11: ...with the dryer is not covered by your warranty Dryer Drum Dryer Exhaust Dryer Storage The porcelain enamel drum Inspect and clean the dryer To store your dryer for a short is rust resistant and requir...

Page 12: ...g section Q Improper ducting Make sure dryer is ducted in accordance with the Installation Instructions Obstruction in exhaust ducting Make sure ducting is clean and free of obstruction make sure damp...

Page 13: ...ryer Dry only one washer load at a time Do not combine loads Too few items in dryer If drying only one article add two or more similar articles even if dry to insure proper tumbling Improper loads Avo...

Page 14: ...tiles may remain which cannot be removed NOTE If YOU follow good laundry procedures md Pe ment Hess clothes still come out wri led the finish may not be good quality Also in permanent press synthetic...

Page 15: ...ir ow appliances can have needed parts or accessories sent directly to their home The GE parts system pro vides access to over 47 000 parts and all GE Genuine Renewal Parts are fully warranted VISA Ma...

Page 16: ...have any questions about operating the product please contact your dealer or our Consumer Affairs office at the address below or call toll free GE Answer Center 800 626 2000 consumer information servi...

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