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Summary of Contents for LE9800XK

Page 1: ...del and Serial Numbers Here When you nee r service or JI vlth a question havl QIS informatlc J eady Complete Model or13 Serial Numbers from the plate just behtnd the door Purchase date from sales slip or date kstalled _ Copy this lnformatton In these paces Keep this book In the Laundry lnformatlon Center with your Dryer Guide sales slip and warranty I ...

Page 2: ...d l Is not run where there may be explo sive fumes l Is not used by children or anyone unable to operate It properly Remove the Consumer Buy Guide label before using your dryer It will be easier to remove Wipe out the drum with a damp cloth to remove any dust SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS See the Dryer Guide for drying tips informa tion about permanent press and knits instructions for drying special items ...

Page 3: ...e Callrng for Assistance 2 If You Need Azsrstance 3 If You Need Servrce 4 If You Have CI r roblern 2 3 4 5 6 a 9 10 10 10 11 For best drying results and energy so rr gs sort dryer loads carefully Sort loads according to the type of fabric and weight For example l Dry heavy fabrics denims towels cottons separately from light fabrics permanent press synthetics l Separate lint grvers towels sweat sho...

Page 4: ...Y settrng you were using 4 IMPORTANT If a finished load is not as dry as you like 1 Clear dryer memory by moving the POWER SWITCH to OFF and then back to ON 2 Touch the FABRIC TEMP SELECTOR for the load type 3 Touch the 20 minute TIMED DRY Control Remember to select a dif ferent dryness setting for the next similar load Other Selections FINISH GUARD Control FINISH GUARD IS automatrc in all cycles ...

Page 5: ...t the load to be want from 20 to 80 removing wrinkles DAMP DRY LESS DRY mtnutes See page 7 frorn dry items NORMAL DRY MORE DRY for details l Move the POWER or VERY DRY You may SWITCH to ON need to try different set Touch the TUMBLE tings to find the degree of PRESS Selector See dryness you like See page 7 fa details page 6 for details IMPORTANT If you do not touch a CUSTOM DRY or TIMED DRY selecto...

Page 6: ...er CUSTOM DRY Controls If you use one of the CUSTOM Each CUSTOM DRY Control DRY Control select cns VERY DRY selection has up to 10 mrnutes of cool MORE DRY NORMAL DRY LESS DRY r down before the dryer stops During the DAMP DRY the dryer ti l un until the last few minutes the load is tumbled selected dryness s reocrled ThIere IS nc without heat This cool down helps keep heed to set a time wrinkles f...

Page 7: ...ontrol selecior at any iime during the cycle ltght WI I go out TUMBLE PRESS R Control This setting is useful for removing wrinkles from items packed In suitcases or closets TUMBLE PRESS gives you 15 minutes of tumbling at the medium fabric temperature and 5 more minutes of tumbling without heat FINISH GUARD ISautomatically selected with this cycle For best results TUMBLE PRESS only a few items at ...

Page 8: ...staiiation and exhaust sys terns For the fastest possrble drying time installing and exhausting your dryer properly IS important See installa tion instructions End of Cycle Signal 3 9 9 1 7 The dryer will beep five times to let you know when the cycle ISfinished Dryer will also beep after each FINISH GUARD tumbling The slgnal is helpful when you are drying permanent press synthetics and other item...

Page 9: ...MED DRY Control seT trngs Drying times WIII depend on how much moisture the items hold Sug gested dryrng temperatures ore given II the following chart Using the Drying Rack The drying rack lets you dry Items that you may not vant to tumble like sneakers stuffed tovs etc Items for Rack Drying Drying Temp Setting KNITS GENTLE LOW I Wool Sweaters Block to shape and lay flat on rack 2 Stuffed Toys Cot...

Page 10: ...eakers or fuses in the fuse box An electric dryer will have two fuses If one IS blown the dryer may run but rlo heat DRYING TIME IS LONGER THAN USUAL l Check the lent screen Remove lent Keep the screen clean l Modern dryers are designed with drying temperatures needed to safely handle modern fabrics Cool down trmes have been added to heat set tlngs You might notice slrghtly longer dving times l Ro...

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