Drying guide
The best way to dry items is to follow the instructions on the care label. If no drying
instructions are provided, see the following table for reference.
Cycle
Bedspreads &
Comforters
Blankets
Curtains & Draperies
Cloth Diapers
Down–filled Items
(jackets, sleeping
bags, comforters, etc.)
Foam Rubber (rug
backs, stuffed toys,
shoulder pads, etc.)
Pillows
Plastics (shower
curtains, outdoor
furniture covers, etc.)
WARNING
Do not dry:
• Fiberglass items (curtains, draperies, etc.)
• Woolens, unless recommended on the label
• Items spotted or soaked with vegetable or cooking oils
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Description
Follow the care label instructions or dry using Bedding.
• Make sure the item is thoroughly dry before using or storing.
• May require repositioning in the drum to ensure even drying.
Use Normal and dry only one blanket at a time for best tumbling
action.
• Make sure blankets are is thoroughly dry before using or
storing.
Use Perm Press and the Medium temperature setting to help
minimize wrinkling.
• Dry curtains and draperies in small loads for best results and
remove as soon as possible after the cycle is complete.
Use Normal and the High temperature setting for soft, fluffy
diapers.
Use Normal and the Medium temperature setting.
• Add a couple of dry towels to absorb moisture and shorten
drying time.
Do not dry on a heat setting. Use Air Fluff.
WARNING
Drying a rubber item with heat may damage it or cause a fire.
Use Normal.
• Add a couple of dry towels and a pair of clean sneakers to
help the tumbling action and to fluff the pillows.
• Do not dry kapok or foam pillows using a heated drying cycle.
You can dry these items in the dryer only if you use Air Fluff.
Use Air Fluff or Time Dry and the Low or Extra Low temperature
settings depending on the care label instructions.
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