Final Setup - GE Profile PTDN850GM0WW Owner's Manual And Installation Instructions

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Installation
Instructions
FINAL SETUP
[i] LEVEL THE DRYER
Stand the dryer near the final location. Place
a level against the side and bottom
of the dryer
door frame and use the four leveling legs to level
your dryer.
i
i
Raise-Lower
.._
[_] PLUG IN DRYER
Ensure proper
ground exists
before use.
[_ DUCT CONDITION
TEST
Press DAMP ALERT and TEMP together
and don't
release, then press POWER in idle state with no load
in the dryer drum. Your dryer has an innovative
duct blockage monitoring
system that
automatically
monitors, detects, and alerts you
when blockages
occur in your ductwork.
The dryer
will show InS in the number display to indicate that
it is in duct dondition
testing mode.
Press the START/PAUSE button. The dryer will run
approximately
2 minutes to test for blockages or
restrictions
to the air flow in the ductwork.
IMPORTANT:
Do NOT interrupt
the test cycle!
If you observe "CLg" in the display window you
must clean your exhaust ducting before you
complete
installation.
Check exhaust ducting for
obstructions
or blockages, especially
around turns.
Contact a qualified
service provider if necessary.
After testing, press the POWER button to end test.
NOTE: When the dryer is first installed, this test
should be performed
to alert you of any existing
problems with the exhaust duct in your home.
However, during normal usage with any cycle,
your dryer keeps automatically
detecting
duct
blockage and displays "CLg" in blocked condition.
[_] DRYER STARTUP
Press the POWER button.
POWER
NOTE: If the dryer has been exposed
to
temperatures
below freezing for an extended
period of time, allow it to warm up before pressing
POWER. Otherwise, the display will not come on.
The dryer is now ready for use.
SERVICING
ik WARNING
-
Label all wires prior
to disconnection
when servicing
controls.
Wiring
errors can cause improper
and dangerous
operation
after servicing/installation.
For replacement
parts and other information,
refer to the Owner's Manual for servicing phone
numbers.
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