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GE DDE4000B Operating Instructions

Automatic clothes dryer

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Load Your
sorted right for drying. See your Use
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Turn Cycle Selector to desired
Dryer Properly=
and Care Book for sorting help. (if
drying time.
you do mix various types of fabrics in
~ Clean the lint filter each time the
your load, set the controls for the
Push STARTswitch to start dryer.
dryer is used. Always be sure the lint
lighter-weight fabrics and remove
filter is in place. Don't use the dryer
(Opening the door during operation
when dry. Reset controls for the
stops the dryer. To re-start, close the
without it.
remaining heavier fabrics.)
door and push the STARTswitch.)
e Good sorting for
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the washer. Generally, if clothes are
sorted right for washing, they' re
See the Controls Setting Guid4 below.
Cornp!etely Dry
DampDry fix honing
Delicates
Work Clothes
Light-
Medium
Fabric
Sheers and
Cottons
Shag Rugs
Permanent
Polyester
Weight
Weight
Heavy
Synthetics
Linens
Thick Knitted
Press
Knits
Cottons
Cottons
Cottons
Cottons, etc.
and Linens
Drying
20
45
55
45
20
20
25
30
Time'
Minutes
Minutes
Minutes
Minutes
Minutes
Minutes
Minutes
Minutes
The times indicated above are to be used as a guide. You may find that best results are obtained for
some of your fabrics by setting the Cycle Selector to either side of the recommended settings.
*When installed on 120V power supply (instead of 240V), the dryer operates at a reduced wattage,
requiring drying times 2 to 3 times as long as those shown above.
Polyesterhalts 8!!
permanent
press
drying
tips
~ DO NOT OVERLOAD—Garments
~ REMOVECLOTHESlMMEDIATELY— ~ PLACE ON i-iANGERS-Permanent
being dried or dewrinkled should
To help prevent wrinkling, remove
Press and Polyester knit garments
tumble freely.
from the dryer immediately at the end
look best if placed on hangers after
of the drying cycles.
drying.
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