GE DOE7200S Use And Care Manual page 8

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
(continued)
Polyester
Knits & Permanent
Press Drying Tips
• DO NOT OVERLOAD--
.REMOVE CLOTHES
Garments
being dried or
PROMPTLY
TO help prevent
dewrinkled
should ramble freely,
wrinkling,
remove clothes l¥om
the dryer promptly
at the end ot"
the drying cycles.
.PLACE ON HANGERS--
Permanent
press and polyester
knit garments look best if placed
on haugers after dlTing.
The Difference
Between
Automatic
and Timed
Drying
(on models so equipped)
Automatic
Drying
When using the Automatic
Cycles,
the dryer
continually
senses the temperature
of the air in the
diner drum. Wet laundry keeps the air cool. When
laundry is dry enough (and the drum air warm
enough) the heat turns oft'. When the air cools, the
heat turns back on. This off and on cycling may
happen a number of times (depending
on the fabric,
load size and Cycle Selector
setting). The Cycle
Selector advances
(when the heat is off) until it
autonmtically
turns offdryer.
Timed Drying
When using the Timed Cycles, you select the number
of minutes
you wish the dryer to run and it turns off at
the end of this time period.
Drying Selections
Guide for the Automatic
Cycles (on
models so equipped
appearance
will
vary)
Set to middle
position
Set toward More Dry
Set toward Less DQ
Coffons,
Regular
Jjk%
Coffo#s,
Regular
l Automatic
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OFF [ %_
Autl
Cottons,
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Pen
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.For most normalloads.
.For loads that include heavy-
weight fabrics.
• If you desire to remove more
moisture
from your normal load.
.For light weight fabric loads.
.If you desire to remove
less
moisture from the load.

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