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Section 2 Introduction
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How Your Tumbler Works
The tumbler uses heat, air and movement to dry loads of laundry.
When the motor is started, the fan pulls room temperature air in through the air intake and over the heat
source (burner flame for gas, heating element for electric and coil for steam).
The heated air moves into the cylinder, where it is circulated through the laundry by the tumbling action
of the cylinder.
The air then passes through the lint filter and fan and is vented to the outdoors. Refer to the illustration
above.
NOTE: In Energy Saver Models, some of the exhaust air is recirculated. Refer to illustration on following
page.
Fresh Air
Combustion Air
Mixed Air
Exhaust Air
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Standard Models