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Summary of Contents for BLLR113ET

Page 1: ... 4 l g 4 i atiu i n i i j Ê ...

Page 2: ...corer of this manual numbem hem They are on the label Before on the front of the dqer behind the door using your 0 d m e 1 Ê Help us help you fore you cdl for setice Eyou do need setice you can there are a few things you can relax knowing help is only a phone do to help us seine you better call away A list of toll free customer sefice numbers is included on the Read this manual It contains inside ...

Page 3: ...t Mvm m m_ W H F k A k Ca timia htiDfi hg WMrBndTOXJC Enhmewtikt f This actmqukes the governor Gas appliances can cause o f CdKornia t o p u b l i s h a tistof minorexposue tofou o f e m f substices kown to the s te substances namely benzene to cause cancer birth defects carbon monotide formaldehyde or other reproductive harm and soot caused primarily by the and requires businesses to_ incomplete ...

Page 4: ... rated protected and shed power supply circuit to avoid electrical overload Gas dryers MUST be exhausted to the oufiide Carefully follow the Exhausting details in the Installation Instructions Exhausting electric dryers to tie outside is STRONGLY RECOMMENDED to prevent large amoun of moisture and lint from being blown into the room Carefully follow the Exhausting details in the Insolation Instruct...

Page 5: ...ry Away from Heat or Do not Tumble Dry such as lifejacke contain ing Kapok must not be put in your dryer Irl m Do notmsh or dry articles that have been cleaned in washed in soaked in or spotted witi combustible or explosive substances such as wax paint oil gasoline degreasers dry cleaning solvents kerosene etc which may ignite or explode Do not add these substances to the wash water Do not use the...

Page 6: ...r s care instructions should be followed very carefully Close supemision is necessa if this appliance is used by or near children Do not allow children to play inside on or with this appliance or any discarded appliance Dispose of discarded appliances and shipping or packing materials properly Before discarding a dryer or removing from service remove the door of the dryer compartment s Keep dl lau...

Page 7: ...atic ignition may turn on You may wish to soften your laundered fabrics or reduce the static electricity in them by using dryer applied fabric softeners or an antistatic conditioner We recommend you use either a fabric softener in the wash cycle according to the manufacturer s instructions for those producw or try a dryer added product for which the manufacturer gives written assurance on tie pack...

Page 8: ... Filter A Set Qcle Knob Clean the lint fikreach time you use the drye For most loads set at the black circle U ON Set towards the arrow for heatier md wetter Do not operate tha d er withoti the lint fibr fabrics Set towards for lighter fabrics in place 8 ...

Page 9: ...d ing times will va accotiing to the Opening the door during the opemtion till we of heat used Electric Natural or gas size of load pes of fibrics wetness of clothes stop the dqer To restirt the d er close the door md select START to complete the qcle and condition of exhaust ducti 9 ...

Page 10: ...tributing filling for even drying Check pillow at the end of drying time If it is not completely dry reset d er for more drying time W ON Do not dry pillows containing foam rubber B m Do not dry bHeti M they wtid be by heat Add dry towek and one blanket and d for 2 25 minutes Dry only one bkket at a time Do not dry for more than 25 minutes At the end of d ng cycle block the blanket back to iti ori...

Page 11: ...manent press cottons tight Items and blends Nma at h a q W mf Sm id tidh Swfietic and poly kits Delicates Avoid drying ve small loads Do not d the following items Sort clothes by weight so you Fibe lass items won t have to run an extra cycle Woolens for one or two heavier slower Rubber coated items d ng items plastics Do not add fabric softener sheeti Items with plastic trim once the load has beco...

Page 12: ... objects Dryer control panel and finishes may be damaged by some laund pretreatment soil and stain remover producti if such producfi are sprayed on or have direct conmct with tie d er Apply these pretreatment products away from the d er The fabric may then be washed and dried normally Damage to your dqer caused by pretreatment products is not covered by your warran fore every dqer use clean the li...

Page 13: ...l socket I 2 Disconnect exhaust duct from 3 4 the dryer Vacuum the exhaust duct witi the hose attachment Reconnect the exhaust duct to the d er Make sure the inside flaps of the exhaust hood move freely you may want to check with a mirror Make sure inside flaps are fully open when dryer is operating Make sure there is not wild Itie birds insects etc nesting inside the exhaust duct or hood Check th...

Page 14: ...oor space or adjust w v tittingun as necess until even ti w of fabric mftener Follow directions on fabric softener package zm i th Use your dryer m dq only clean items Diw items can stain clean items and the dyer Uotha not mmplete sometimes stains which cannot be seen when dean the clothes are wet appear after d ng Use proper washing procedures before d ing Wt fflter k M clean lint screen before e...

Page 15: ...control settings to the load you are dmng tit falter ia f cle lint fil r before eve load hproper or otieted Check installation instructions for proper du ducting venting Make sure ducting is clean free of kinks and unobstructed Check to see if outside wall damper operates easily we fie Venting the Dqer section Blm fuaea or tripped Replace fuses or reset circuit breakers Since circuit breakera most...

Page 16: ...e tm t e Remove items when cycle ends and fold or hang immediately Some fabrimti mturtiy TO avoid shrinkage follow garment care t i r e ed labels e ctly be ti tied but W h t i e Some items maybe pressed back into shape after drying MYOU are concerned about shrinkage in a particular item do not machine wash or tumble dry it 16 ...

Page 17: ...in tie Instillation In ctions Use only rigid metal or fletible c Use the shortest length possible me 4 diameter duc ork DO not crush or collapse inside the dryer cabinet or for efiausting to the outside Avoid resting the duct on sharp objects Do not use plastic or other com bustible duc ork Ve ng mw conbm local building codes ...

Page 18: ...your convenience 7 00 a m to 7 00 p m weekdays 9 00 a m to 2 00 p m Saturdays Consumers tith impaired hearing or speech who have m m m access to a TDD or a conventional teletypewriter may call 80 TDD GEAC 80M3M322 to request information or setice You can have the secure feeling that GE Consumer Sefice will still be there after your warran expires Purchase a GE contract while your warranty is still...

Page 19: ...still want you to be pleased Hfor some not resolved write reason you are not happy witi the M or Appliance Consumer service you receive here are three Action Program steps to follow for further help 20 North Wacker Drive Fimt conhct the people who ser Chicago IL 60606 viced your appliance Explain why you are not pleased In most cases this will solve the problem Nez if you are still not pleased wri...

Page 20: ...e trips to your home to teach you If you have an installation problem how to use the product conwct your dealer or installer You are Read pur Owner s uaL If you then responsible for providing adequate elec trical exhausting and other connecting have any questions about o eratin the ptiuc le conmct you deale or facilities Manager Consumer Affairs RM Appbces Appliance Park buisville KY 40225 Imprope...

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