Operating Instructions; Select Drying Temperature; Select The Cycle - Maytag LDG7304AAM User Manual

Automatic dryer d-6
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Select Drying
Temperature
Turn the temperature
selector knob to the proper
drying temperature.
The choices are:
REGULAR -- Use for drying
sturdy cottons or
regular garments and those items labeled "Tumble
Dry," etc.
MEDIUM-
(Not on all models) Use for
permanent press, synthetics and lightweight
cottons and those items labeled "Tumble Dry
Medium," etc.
DELICATE-- Use for drying those heat-sensitive
items labeled "Tumble Dry Low," "Tumble Dry
Warm," etc.
AIR FLUFF-- Use this no heat cycle to fluff
decorator items in air at room temperature.
Select the Cycle
The Auto-Dry cycles allow you to set the degree of
dryness for each load. The dryer adjusts for the
size of load, weight of fabric and amount of
moisture in the load, then shuts off when the items
reach the dryness level selected. For this reason,
the drying time for each load may vary. The Large
• is the preferred initial setting. However, several
dryness levels within the Auto-Dry cycles allow
various levels of moisture to be selected. The three
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most common are listed, but levels can be set
between these:
1. LessDry - This setting is used for lightweight
synthetic loads or when more than the normal
amount of moisture remaining is desired.
2. Large • - This is the preferred initial setting
used for the majority of loads where a normal
amount of moisture remaining is desired.
3. More Dry - This setting would be used to
completely dry heavyweight, hard-to-dry loads
such as thick towels, rugs and work clothes or
for extra dryness of any load.
NOTE: The dial is designed to turn in either
direction.
REGULARFABRICS-- Use this cycle for non-
permanent press loads such as towels, underwear,
etc. At the end of the cycle there is an automatic
cool down of approximately 6 minutes and a
momentary buzzer.
PERMANENT PRESS-- Use this cycle for
permanent press loads or no-iron fabrics such as
nylon, acrylic, polyester or blends. At the end of
the cycle there is an automatic cool down of
approximately
13 minutes. The buzzer will sound
two to three times during the cool down to let you
know the cycle is nearly over.
The Press Care feature in this cycle extends the
cool down portion. It provides an additional 20
minutes of tumbling in unheated air.
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