Understanding The End-Of-Cycle Signal - Estate 3401085 Use And Care Manual

Electric and gas dryers
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No Heat/Fluff
or
Air Cycle
(on some
models)
Use the No Heat/Fluff or
Air 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 un-
heated cycle.
NOTE:
If your model does not have a No Heat/
Fluff or Air cycle, line dry heat-sensitive
items.
Damp
Dry Cycle
(on some
models)
Use the Damp Dry cycle
to dry items to damp
level
or to dry items
that do not require an
entire drying cycle. Two
examples
are heavy
cottons, such as jeans,
which you do not want to become stiff, or
cotton
clothes
which
are easier
to press
when damp.
Wrinkle
Free
Cycle
(on some
models)
The Wrinkle Free cycle
removes wrinkles
from
clothes that have been
packed in a suitcase or
closet, or from items not
removed from the dryer
at the end of a cycle. As soon as the dryer
stops, fold or put the items on hangers.
Understanding
the End-of-Cycle
signal
(on some
models)
The dryer sounds a signal to let you know
when the cycle is finished. The signal is
helpful when you are drying permanent
press, synthetics,
and other items that
should be removed from the dryer as soon
as it stops.
l
On some dryers, the End-of-Cycle
signal is
not adjustable.
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On other dryers, the End-of-Cycle
signal
can be turned On or Off by a selector. As
shown in the illustration,
the End-of-Cycle
Signal On/Off Selector is part of the Start
Button. Turn the Start Button to On if you
desire a signal; turn the Start Button to Off
if you do not desire a signal.

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