End Cycle Signal; Permanent Press Drying Tips 8 - GE DDE9605S Use And Care Manual

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HOW TO OPEMTE

End Cycle Signal

(on models so equipped)
For models DDE8500S and DDG8580S. This
signal operates with any cycle. The control 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,
turn the signal control to OFF or advance the Cycle
Selector to OFF.
Polyester hits & Permanent Press Drying Tips
DO NOT OVERLOAB
Garments being dried or
The Difference Between Automatic and Timed Drying
Automatic Drying (Electronic)
(on some models)
When using the Automatic Cycles,
the
Electronic Sensor Control
moisture in the tumbling clothes,
determines when they are dried
to your pre-selected setting, and
terminates the cycle automatically.
Refer to the Controls Setting
Guide for recommended settings.
The Cycle Selector will not
advance until clothes have reached
a certain degree of dryness.
Drying Selections Guide for the Automatic Cycles
For the f~st few times you use your
dryer set near position and feel
the dried items when the dryer stops.
If they are drier than you would like
set toward Less Dry the next time you
dry a similar load.
If you desire them to be drier, set
toward More"Dry the next time you
dry a similar load.
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(continued)
For models DDE9655S~DG9685S and
with any cycle. Press pad to select. The signal
will sound just before the end of the cycle to
remind you to remove the clothes. To cancel the
signal while sounding, press the Reset Options pad.
This signal should always be used when drying
polyester knits or permanent press items which should
be removed as soon as the dryer stops to help prevent
setting of writies.
REMOVE CLOT~S
help prevent
PROMPTLY-TO
wrinkling, remove clothes from
the dryer promptly at the end of
the drying cycles.
When using
Automatic Drying.
the Automatic Cycles, the dryer
continually senses the temperature
of the air in the dryer drum. Wet
laundry keeps this air cool. When
laundry is dry enough (and the
drum air warm enough) the heat
turns 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 o~ until it automatically
turns off the dryer.
YOUR
DRYER
This signal operates
Permanent press and polyester
knit garments look best if placed
on hangers after drying.
Timed Drying
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.
As a general guideline...
Set near position
For most normal loads.
Set toward Less Dry
For light-weight fabric loads.
Set toward More Dry
For loads that include heavy-weight fabrics.
If you desire to remove more moisture.
When using

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