Selecting The Right Cycle And Setting - Whirlpool TEDL640DQ0 Use And Care Manual

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Selecting
the right
cycle
and setting
The following pages describe the cycles on
your dryer. Refer to the charts on pages 9-l 0
for help in selecting drying cycles.
Drying
guidelines
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Always follow care label directions when
they are available.
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Use the No Heat Fluff cycle, or line dry
rubber, plastic, delicate, and heat-sensitive
fabrics (see page 10).
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The last few minutes of all cycles are without
heat to make the load easier to handle.
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To help reduce wrinkling, remove the load
from the dryer as soon as tumbling stops.
This is especially important for permanent
press, knits, and synthetic fabrics.
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Overdrying can cause shrinkage, static
cling, and damage to some fabrics.
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Refer to pages 16-l 9 for information
about:
-sorting
clothes for drying
- choosing load sizes
-drying
tips
- using dryer fabric softeners
- saving energy
- drying special-care
items.
Cycle
descriptions
Automatic
Cycle(s)
Dry most loads using the Energy Preferred
Automatic
Setting
(*). Your Automatic
cycle(s) shuts off when
the selected dryness is
reached. The Cycle
Control Knob will not
move until the load is
almost dry. After the cool-
down, the Knob automati-
cally turns to an OFF area
and tumbling stops.
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If the load is drier than you like, select a
setting closer to LESS DRY the next time
you dry a similar load.
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If the load is not as dry as you like, com-
plete drying using a Timed cycle. Select a
setting closer to VERY DRY the next time
you dry a similar load.
Some models offer high heat and low heat
Automatic cycles (see page 9).
Timed
Cycle(s)
Use a Timed cycle to complete drying if
some items are damp
after Automatic drying.
Timed drying is also
useful for:
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Delicate items and
small loads that need
a short drying time.
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Bulky items and large
loads that require a
long drying time.
Some models offer high heat and low heat
Timed cycles (see page 9).
No Heat Fluff
Cycle
Use the No Heat Fluff cycle to fluff or air dry
bedding, plastic table
cloths, foam pillows,
sneakers, etc. See the
Warning and the chart
on page 10 for more
information about this
unheated cycle.
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