GE DPSE592EA0 Technical Service Manual page 11

Wizard 7.0 cubic foot super capacity dryer
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Due to the DRYEL™ pad, clothes may be damp
when the dryer cycle is completed; this is normal.
Note: DRYEL™ is not a replacement for
professional dry cleaning. Fabrics with large or
heavy stains may not come clean using this
system. Also, this system will not press clothes.
Custom Cycles
Custom Cycle buttons allow the consumer to
create two additional One Touch Dry Cycles.
These cycles can be either Sensor Dry or Timed
Dry , and can include any dryness level, time
period, heat setting, or option desired.
Dryness Levels
Note: Dryness Level buttons are locked out for
One Touch Timed Dry Cycles.
Four dryness levels, including More Dry, Dry, Less
Dry, and Damp, are available. When a Dryness
Level button is pushed, no other button is affected
with one exception. When a Dryness Level button
is pushed after a One Touch Timed Dry Cycle
button or the Antibacterial button has been
selected, the new dryness setting appears in the
display, and the time matrix is updated. However,
the heater setting does not change; default heater
settings will be performed.
Timed Dry Only
When any Timed Dry Only button is pushed, the
cycle defaults to a Medium heat setting and no
specific Dryness Level.
The Timed Dry LED turns ON until the end of the
cycle (including cooldown), then the Clean Lint
Filter LED turns ON as described earlier.
Heat Setting
(High/[Regular], Medium, Low, and Extra Low)
Note: Heat Setting buttons are locked out for the
Air Dry cycle.
When any Heat Setting button is pushed, that
option will be selected. No other button will be
affected with one exception. When a Heat Setting
button is pushed after the Knits/Sweaters,
Delicates, Dryel, Dewrinkle, or Antibacterial cycle
has been selected, the new temperature setting
appears in the display and the time matrix is
updated. However, heater settings do not change;
default heater settings will be performed.
Start/Pause
When this button is pushed either for the first time
or after the Stop/Cancel button is pushed, the
display defaults to the last cycle run and the Start/
Pause button's LED light flashes 0.5 seconds ON
and 0.5 seconds OFF, indicating "Action Needed
to Start."
If the button is pushed after a cycle is selected,
the machine starts per the selected cycle and
options unless the door is open. If the door is
open, the button flashes and no action occurs.
On initial power-up, either from the factory or after
a power outage, pressing the Start/Pause button
displays the default settings for the Cotton Sensor
Dry cycle.
If the button is pushed in midcycle, the unit enters
Pause mode. Drying operation stops and the
Start/Pause button's LED flashes. Pressing the
button again resumes drying operations.
Stop/Cancel
Pushing this button deactivates all selections, and
all LEDs turn OFF. If the machine is running when
this button is pushed, the machine turns OFF.
Idle Mode
The idle mode has no LEDs or relays lit; the
control is waiting for the consumer to touch a
keypad or switch.
Power Outage
In the event of a power outage, and the dryer is in
idle mode, press any key except Stop/Cancel to
set the dryer in the Cotton Sensor Dry cycle.
Change options as needed.
Options
Beeper
Activating this option allows the beeper to sound
(two short tones followed by a long tone) at the
end of a cycle. The beeper signals every 2 min-
utes up to four times unless the door is opened,
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