Using
your Dryer
1.
Put the sorted
load
in the dryer
and close the door tightly.
2.
Turn the Cycle
Control
Knob to a
cycle
and cycle
tlme.
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Turn the Control
Knob either
way
until It
pornts to the number
of minutes
you want
in the cycle
you want
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Use the
HEAT Cycle
for regular
family
loads
such
as towels,
sheets,
clothes
etc
The last 5 rnrnutes
in this cycle
are
wr+hout
heat to cool
down
the load
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Use the AIR Cycle
to fluff or damp
dry
items that must not be heated
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Examples
of
no-heat
items
include
plastrc
shower
curtarns,
tablecloths,
rub-
ber backed
rugs, overshoes
and
foam-
rubber
stuffed
toys or p~tlqws
3.
Push the Start Button.
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Make
sure the dryer door
IS closed
and
the Cycle
Control
Knob
IS set to a cycle
and time
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If the dryer door
IS not closed,
the dryer
will not start
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If the dryer
door
IS opened
while
the
dryer
IS running
the
dryer
~111 stop
TO
restart
the dryer,
close
the
door
and
push the Start Button
IMPORTANT:
To reduce
wrinkling,
take
the load
from
the dryer
as
soon as tumbling
stops. This is very
important
for
permanent
press,
knits and other synthetic
fabrics.
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4.
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 positrons
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To change
the setting
while
the
dryer
is running,
turn the Cycle
Contro!
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.
Setting
Drying
Times -
Modern
dryers
are desrgned
tilth
dvrng
temperatures
needed
+o
safely
handle
modern
fabrrcs
Cool-
down
times
have
been
added
to heat
settings
You might
notice
slightly
longer
drying
trmes
The time
it takes
to dry a load
depends
on
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"'e
kmd
of fubrc
/ts weight
and
?he
s'je c,+ +?e /cod
A large
load
of jeans
WIII take
a iot longer
to dry than
a
small
load
of light synthetics
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omoont
of 9o:sture
ir- the
load
Towels
hold
a lot of moisture.
synthetics
don't
Synthetrcs
dry faster