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Frigidaire LCE772LL2 Owner's Manual page 12

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NOTE:
The Fabric Temperature
]control
should
be set to proper
i [temperature for each
load.
Fabric
Temperature
Control
Before
selecting the dryer cycle, push the Fabric Temperature
control button
above
the desired
temperature.
HIGH,
MEDIUM
or LOW
temperature
settings
may be used with any cycle setting.
The AIR FLUFF
(no Heat)
temperature
setting should only be used in the Timed Dry cycle.
(NOTE:
If
more than one Fabric Temperature
control button is pushed, the dryer will not
heat.) Refer to the "Control Settings Chart" for suggested
settings according
to
fabric type.
The AIR FLUFF
setting tumbles the load without heat.
Use AIR FLUFF to
fluff or freshen pillows and blankets and dust draperies
and clothing.
Use this
no heat setting only for heat-sensitive
items such as plastics,
foam rubber or
similarly
textured,
rubber-like
materials.
To absorb
excess
moisture,
add
several dry bath towels to the load.
After selecting
the temperature
setting, turn the timer knob clockwise
to the
desired cycle and time.
The Timed Dry cycle provides up to 100 minutes of timed drying at the selected
high. medium
or low temperature.
Automatic
Regular
cycle provides drying at the heated temperature
selection
of your choice. The Automatic
Dry cycle deterufines
drying time automatically
When the items are dry, the heat automatically
shuts off and the load is tumbled
for approximately
5 minutes
without heat to reduce wrinkling.
, When
using the Automatic
Regular cycle for the first time, set the Cycle
Selector
about halfway between
MORE DRY and LESS DRY.
Experience
will determine
if adjustments
are needed
for future loads.
This cycle works
best with items of similar fabric, weight mad construction.
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