Using
your Dryer
1.
Put the sorted
load in the dryer
and close the door tightly.
2.
Turn the Cycle
Control
Knob to
the cycle
you want.
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Use LIGHT for small
loads
of Ilght-
weight
fabrics.
The LIGHT Cycle
runs for
the least time
Use LIGHT also to damp
dry loads
for Ironing
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Use MED for normal
size loads
of light
or medium
weight
fabrics
[sheets,
piI-
lowcases,
shirts. etc )
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Use HEAVY for normal
size loads
of
heavy
fabrics
[towels,
jeans.
corduroys)
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Use EX HEAVY for large
loads
or for
heavv
bulky
Items (quilts,
spreads,
blan-
kets, etc )
SUGGESTION:
You con set the Cycle
Control
Knob
anywhere
past,
between
or below
the EX HEAVY and
LIGHT settings
For
the first few loads
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Set the pointer
In the mlddle
of the
load
setting
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If the load
IS
drier than
you want,
set it to the right [for less time) the
next time
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If the load
IS
not as dry as you
want,
set it to the left [for more time)
the next time
For example:
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Use PERMANENT
PRESS for a longer
period
of cool-down
time
Set the
pointer
for the number
of minutes
of
drying
time you want
[See Setting
Drying
Imes
on page
6.)
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If laundry
IS
left in the dryer after
it has
stopped
tumbling,
use the Tumble
Press
Control
setting
(page
6) to help
remove
the wrinkles
3.
Set TEMPERATURE SELECTOR.
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Turn the
TEMPERATURE SELECTOR to
the drying
temperature
needed
for
the load
See page
5 for suggested
settings
4.
Push the Start Button.
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Make
sure the door
IS closed
and
Cycle
Control
IS set If the door
IS
opened
during
the cycle.
the dryer
WI/I
stop
To restart
the dryer,
close
the
door
and push the Start Button
5.
To stop the dryer:
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Open
the door
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Or, turn the Cycle
Control
Knob to one
of the OFF positions
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To change
the setting
while the
dryer
is running,
turn the Cycle
Control
Knob,
either
way, so it points
to the set-
ting you want
NOTE: The Cycle
Control
Knob
should
point to OFF when the dryer
is
not being
used.
IMPORTANT
To help reduce
wren-
kllng,
take the load
from the dryer as
soon as tumbling
stops
This IS very
Important
for permanent
press, knits