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Models: NWR473H NUR473H Dryer Owners Manual Operating Instwtiions on YourD~r You till hrSam-ce Corer...
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Welcome to the Hotpoint tiily. these tiues each time you do We’re proud of our qdtyprod- the laund~. ~t’s importan~ because your new dryer will be use rnand and you’ll hear it in the part of your f-y for a long drne.
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Read allsafe~ information befme using Use this appliance only for its – Gas d~ers MUST be efiausted intended purpose as described to the ou~ide. Carefully follow in this Owner’s Manual. the Nausting detils in the Instigation Instructions. This dryer mwt be properly –...
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that Exhaust DuctSee Installation Instructions. Use only rigid med have been cleaned in, whed or flexible meti 4“ diamemr in, soaked in, or spotted with ductwork inside the @er cabinet combustible or explosive or for exhausting to the outiide. USE OF PUSnC OR OTHER oil, gasoline, degreasers, dry- cleaning solvents, kerosene, etc.) which may ignite or explode.
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Read allsafe~ information before using Clean the lint filter before Close supetiion is necessary each load to prevent lint if this appliance is used by or accumulation inside the near children. Do not allow children to play inside, on, NOT OPEWTE THE DR~R or with this appliance or any discarded appliance.
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may wish to soften your laundered fabrics or reduce . Do not operate this appliance the static electricity in them by using dryer~pplied fabric partially disassembled, or softeners or an antistatic has missing or broken pm, conditioner. We recommend including a damaged cord you use either a fabric softener or plug.
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on your Clean the Lint Filter Fabric Care Selections Clean tie Iitifihreach time VU uaa tie d~~...
Cycle Descriptions signal MEDIUM Selecting Drying Cycle ‘ Statiing Dryer Select an automatic or timed qde. See tie above ~de Descriptions. Select START. Opening tie door during tie operation till stop tie @cr. To restart tie &er, dose tie door and select START to complete tie ~cle. See mxtpagefm othdqmfeahres...
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Use this option to minimhe the provides approximatel Signal m-llsoundat the end of tie minutes of n~heat tumbling after the clothes are dry. is almost complete. the Automatic cycles. on hangem w m-nkles wonlsat in. the end of the cycle to remind you to remove the clothes.
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Mend any holes or weak seams where feather or filling could escape. ~ only one pdlow at a time. Stop dryer occasionally and shake pillow, redistributing falling for even d@ng. Check pillow at the end of -g time. If it is not completely d~, reset d~er for more d~ng time.
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Loading As agened rule, if clothes are sorted proper~for the washer, they are sorted proper~ for the dryer. . rlb~lw items by weight so you clothes won’t have to u an mtra ~de . Rubber coa~d i~ms for one or two heavier, slower 1~~ with plastic * Do not add fabric softener sheets .
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The drum is mt-resistan~ Hmer, colored fabrics which lose color or bleed in themher may cause & coloration of the-r drum. We recommend that the @er drum for 20 to 30 minutes before using be cleanedwiti a dotb using a the @er nody.
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To clean tie efiaust duct follow these steps: a year to pment dogging. A disconnecting the plugtim lengthen the drying time. the ~r. Vacuum the the hose attachmen~ the d~er. may want to check with a -r). Make sure inside fips are fily open when dryer is operating.
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Possible &uses . @ sm the dryer plug is pushed shutoff at ~ and main Separate large loads km smder ones.
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Problem Possible Causes Adjust connk for less -g. softener. No fabric soberm uaed . TV a fabric mf~ner. and tie longer to dry. Separate large, heavy items into sdler loads to speed @g time. . Match control settings to the load yOU .
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Problem Possible Causes shorter @ng tie. a slight while tiey stil hold amount of moisture. ends and fold hang immediately. about shrinbge in If you are concerned a pardctiar item, do not machine wash or tumble dry it.
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For the best drying pefiorrnance vented. titil~bllow tie dmik only rigid meti or fltible Use tie sho~st length possible. 4“ diameter ducwrk not-h or co~apse. inside tie @er cabinet or for sharp objects. Do not use pbtic or otier com- bustible duc~rk...
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You can have the secure feekg that GE Consumer &tice till SW Purchase a GE con-t wtile your to thehhome. me GE p- system We’re proud of our s~ce and want you to be pleased. Kfor some not resolved, tite: reason you are not happytith the Action Pro- steps to fo~ow for tier help.
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products purchased for ordinary home use in the* mtid smtes, ~~ an Washington, D.C. h Ah the ~q is the same ~pt that it is ~ because you must pay m ship the produ( to tie sefice shop or for tie Ace From the second tiugh U year technician’s ~ml costs to your home.
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