How to operate your dryer
W&ING-To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons,
read the IMPORTANT SAF’ETYINSTRUCTIONS before operating this appliance.
Load the dryer properly
● Load sorted clothes into dryer.
See page 5.
● Clean lint filter before each load.
Remove the lint filter by pulling
straight out. Wipe all accumulated
lint from screen. Occasionally
wash filter using soap and warm
water. Rub lightly, rinse and dry
thoroughly. This will help remove
all fabric softener buildup.
Do not use dryer-applied fabric
softeners unless you follow these
lint cleaning instructions.
Do not operate dryer without lint
filter in place.
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Set the controls
See Controls Setting Guide on
pages 8 and 9.
OTur@cle Selector clo&wise
to desired cycleand select correct
drying time for load type.
~Press Push to !hrtbutton.
(Opening door during operation
stops dryer. Tore-start, close door
andpress Push toStart button again.)
● Close door. Door must be closed
before dryer will operate.
when cycleis compl&ed. “
End-of-cycle signal
Buzzer sounds brieflv to alert you
Dryness Selections Guide for the Automatic Cycle
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For very small loads. (Addtwo or more similar
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● If p desire to remove less moisture.
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● Do not overload—Garments
beingdriedor dewrinldedshould
tumblefreely.
● Removeclothes immediately—
Tohelp prevent wrinkling, remove
from the dryer immediately at the
end ofthe drying cycles.
● Place on hangers-Permanent
Press and Polyester Knit garments
look best if placed on hangers after
drying.
How Timed and Automatic.
Drying
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Automatic drying-’e Automatic
Dry Control system continually
senses air temperature in dryer
drum. Wet laundry keeps this air
cool. When drum air is warm
enough, heat turns off. When the
air cools, heat turns back on. This
on and off cycling may happen a
number oftimes (depending on the
fabric, load size and Cycle Selector
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TheCycle Seleetoradvances
(when the heat is off’)until it
automatically turns dryer off.
Timed drying-You sekxt the
number of minutes you wish the
dryer to run and it turns off at
the end of this time period.
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