Automaticdrying; End-Of-Cyclesignal; Knits Drying Tips; Timed Drying - GE DDG7986RAL Use And Care Manual

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End-of-Cycle
Signal.
operates with any cycle.
The signal can be set anywhere
between OFF and
LOUD, depending
on the desired sound level. The
signal will sound just before the end of the cycle to
remind you to remove the clothes.
To stop the signal while sounding,
tuna the signa
control to OFF or advance the Cycle Selector to
The signal should always be used when drying
polyester
knits or pennanent
press items which
should be removed
as soon as the dryer stops to
help prevent setting of wrinkles.
)FF.
The signal should also be used with the
Extra Care Cycle.
Variable Signal
MED
0FF_LOUD
Polyester
Knits & Permanent
Press Drying
Tips
• DO NOT OVERLOADm
Garments
being dried or
dewrinkled
should tumble freely.
• REMOVE
CLOTHES
PROMPTLY--To
help prevent
wrinkling,
remove clothes from
the dryer promptly
at the end of
the drying cycles.
• PLACE
ON HANGERSm
Pennanent
press and polyester
knit gannents
look best if placed
on hangers after drying.
The Difference
Between
Automatic
and Timed Drying
Automatic
Drying
When using the Automatic
Cycles, the
Automatic
Dry Control system continually
senses
the temperature
of the air in the dryer drum. Wet
laundry keeps the air cool. When laundry is dry
enough (and the drum air warm enough)
the heat tunas
off. When the air cools, the heat turns back on. This
off and on cycling may happen a number of times
(depending
on the fabric, load size and cycle Selector
setting). The Cycle Selector
advances
(when the heat
is off) until it automatically
turns off dryer.
Timed
Drying
When using the Timed Cycles, you select the number
of minutes you wish the dryer to run and it turns off at
the end of this time period.
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