Table of Contents
DRYER CARE .......................................9
WARRANTY ...................................... 13
ASSISTANCE OR
SERVICE............................ Back Cover
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SEGURIDAD
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AYUDA O SERVICIO
T_=CNICO.................... Contraportada
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V[:RIFICATION D'UNE
POUR LE SYSTEME
TABLEAU DE COMMANDE
UTILISATION DE
DEPANNAGE ................................... 35
GARANTIE ....................................... 37
ASSISTANCE OU
SERVICE ................Couverture arri_re
CHECK YOUR VENT SYSTEM FOR GOOD AiR FLOW
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Maintain
good air flow by:
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Cleaning
your lint screen before each load.
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Replacing
plastic
or foil vent material
with 4" (102 mm)
diameter
heavy_ rigid
vent material.
Fire Hazard
Use a heavy
metal
vent.
Do not use a plastic
vent.
Do not use a metal
foil vent.
Failure
to follow
these
instructions
can result
in death
or fire.
Good Air Flow
Along
with heat, dryers
require good
air flow to efficiently
dry laundry.
Proper venting
will reduce
your drying
times
and improve your energy
savings.
See Installation
Instructions.
The venting
system attached
to the dryer plays
a big role
in good
air flow.
Service
calls caused
by improper
venting
are not covered
by the warranty
and will be paid
by the customer,
regardless
of who installed the dryer.
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Using the shortest
length
of vent possible.
Using no more than four 90 ° elbows
in a vent system;
each
bend and curve reduces
air flow.
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Removing
lint and debris from the exhaust
hood.
Removing
lint from the entire
length of the vent system
at least every 2 years. When
cleaning
is complete,
be sure to follow
the Installation
Instructions
supplied
with your dryer
for final product
check.
Clearing
away
items from the front of the dryer.
Use Auto Dry Cycles for better
fabric
care and energy
savings
Use the Auto
Dry Cycles to provide
the most energy savings and enhanced
fabric
care from the dryer. During
Auto
Dry Cycles,
drying
air temperature
and moisture
level are sensed in the load. This sensing occurs
throughout
the drying
cycle and the dryer
shuts off: when the load reaches
the selected
dryness.
Choose
Normal
to save energy.
With
Timed
Dry, the dryer
runs the amount
of time set and sometimes
results in shrinkage,
wrinkling,
and static due to over=drying.
Use Timed
Dry for the occasional
damp
load that needs a Httle more drying
time or when using the drying
rack.
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