Automatic Drying; Drying Tips - GE DDE6500G Use And Care Manual

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Push a button to select the proper heat for your load.
Fabric Care
Selections
Cottons
High Heat
Perm Press
Medium Heat
Heat
Low
Fluff
No Heat
cycle setting. The selector may be
turned in either direction.
Polyester Knits &
Permanent mess

drying tips

DO NOT OVERLOAD—
Garments being dried or
REMOVE CL~HES
wrinkling, remove from the dryer
promptly at the end of the drying
cycles.
PLACE ON HANGERS—
Permanent Press and Polyester
Knit garments look best if placed
on hangers after drying.
Should be used with cycles indicated
Automatic,
Automatic
Perm Press and
Regular Cycle
Knits Cycles
to start dryer. (Opening the door
during operation stops the dryer. To
the START button. )
What is the difference
between ~med &

Automatic drying?

Timed Drying
When using the TIMED CYCLE,
you select the number of minutes
you wish the dryer to run and it
turns off at the end of this time
period.
Automatic Drying
When using the AUTOMATIC
cycles, the Automatic Dry Control
system continually senses the
temperature of the air in the dryer
drum. Wet laundry keeps this air
cool. When laundry is dry enollgh
(and the drum air warm enough)
the heat turns off. 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 offl
until it automatically turns off
dryer.
Timed
Cycles
5
Set to
Middle Position
For most normal loads.
Set
MORE DRY
toward
For loads that include heavy-
fabrics.
If you desire to remove more
moisture.
Set
toward LESS DRY
For lightweight fabric loads.
If you desire to remove less
moisture.
For very small loads.
for (:ontrols Setting Guide

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