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DRYER Use & Care Guide -_ R F Copy Your Model and Serial Numbers When ~OLJ need >ervlce, c’ ,,‘h (3 questlor hake +h~s Inforr? c-llc- .?,xdy Complete Mcdei crid Serial Nur ‘.z~ri Tom the plate just behln,d the door! .~ Purchase date from...
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Before using your Dryer Please read this booklet to be sure your dryer IS installed used properiy It WIII help ‘you get the best results and longest ltfe your dryer desrgned to give. You are personally responsi- ble for making sure that your dryer...
loading your Dryer For best dryng results and energy savings, sort dryer loads carefully Separate loads according the type of fabric and werght example Dry heavy fabrics (denrms. towels. cottons) separately from light fabrics (permanent press, synthetrcs) Separate lint grvers [towels, sweat- shirts, etc ) from lint takers (synthetics.
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yourDryer Put the sorted load in the dryer and close the door tightly. Turn the Cycle Control Knob to the cycle you want. Use LIGHT for sma I loads of light- weight fabrics The LIGHT Cycle runs for the least time Use LI’GHT also to damp dry loads for lronrng...
Setting Drying Times Modern dryers are designed with dry/ins temperatures needed safely handle modern fabrics Cool- down times have been added to heat settings You mrght notice slrghtly longer drying times The time It takes to dry a load depends The kind of fabric, its weight size of the iood...
Room temperature IS cold 2. If you need assistance’ TmH-CARE FRANCHISED SERVICE Call the Whirlpool COOL-LINE @ service assistance telephone num- ber. Dial free from: Continental U.S. (800) 253-1301 Michigan.. (800) 632-2243 Alaska &...
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4. Ii you have a ptobtem” . . . Cull CXkLINE servlce CISSIS~ :ance telephone wrnber (see Step 2) ,alk with one of our Consultants. or If u prefer, write 1’7 rurner .;ic:e FreSidert &-drlpum~ Corp7ctlim 4;yi r.istatlve Z:erWr 2! ‘31: 33 Norfr !.Js $~r:rrx- rioha...