CYCLES
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cool down period
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of the cycle to make clothes
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easier to handle
and to reduce
240 volt model shown
wrinkling.
Use Auto Dry Normal
cycle to dry most heavy-
to medium-weight
fabrics.
When
the cycle ends, check the dryness
of the load.
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If the load
is drier than you like, select a setting
closer to LESS
the next time you dry a similar
load.
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If the load
is not as dry as you like, complete
drying
using the
Timed
Dry cycle.
The next time you dry a similar
load, select
a setting
closer to MORE.
NOTE:
Drying
time with an automatic
cycle varies according
to the type of fabric,
size of load, and temperature
setting.
See "Drying,
Cycle, and Temperature
Tips".
Timed
Dry
Use this cycle to complete
drying
if items are still damp
after
the Auto Dry cycle. Timed
Dry is also useful for heavyweight
and bulky
items, such as bedspreads,
work clothes,
and large
loads that require
a long drying
time. Use this cycle to get up
to 50 minutes
of heated
drying
time on 240 volt models,
or
up to 110 minutes
of heated
drying
time on 120 volt models.
The heating
cycle
is followed
by a 5 minute
(approximately)
cool down
period.
Touch
Up
Use this cycle to smooth
already
dry synthetic
and permanent
press clothes
that are clean but wrinkled
from
being crowded
in a
closet or suitcase.
This setting
provides
approximately
20 minutes
of heated
tumbling
followed
by a 5 minute
(approximately)
cool
down period.
Remove clothes
immediately
when tumbling
stops.
Air Only
Use the Air Only cycle for items that require
drying
without
heat
such as rubber,
plastic,
and heat-sensitive
fabrics.
This chart
shows
examples
of items that can be dried
using an air cycle.
Type af Laad
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Foam rubber
- pillows,
padded
bras,
20-30
stuffed
toys
Plastic
items - shower curtains,
tablecloths
20-30
Rubber-backed
rugs
40-50
Olefin,
polypropylene,
sheer nylon
10-20
_Reset time as needed
to allow
items to completely
dry.
When using Air Only
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Check that coverings
are securely
stitched.
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Shake and fluff
pillows
by hand
periodically
during
the cycle.
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Dry items completely.
Foam rubber
pillows
are slow to dry.
End of Cycle
Signal
Your dryer
sounds a signal
when a drying
cycle is finished.
This signal is helpful
when you are drying
items that need to be
removed
as soon as the dryer
stops in order
to help keep wrinkles
from forming.
LAUNDRY CENTER CARE
CLEANING
THE LAUNDRY
CENTER LOCATION
Keep the Laundry
Center
area clear
and free from
items that
would
obstruct
the flow
of combustion
and ventilation
air.
Explosion
Hazard
Keep flammable
materials
and vapors,
such as
gasoline,
away
from
dryer.
Failure
to do so can result
in death,
explosion,
or fire.
CLEANING YOUR WASHER
Cleanlng
the exterior
Use a soft, damp
cloth or sponge
to wipe
up any spills such as
detergent
or bleach.
Occasionally
wipe the outside
of your washer
to keep it looking
new.
Cleanlncj
the interior
Keep your washer as clean and fresh as your clothes.
To keep
washer
interior
odor-free,
follow
this recommended
monthly
cleaning
procedure:
1. Make
sure the washer
is empty.
2. Using recommended
affresh <_> washer
cleaner,
add one tablet
to washer
basket
OR
If using liquid
chlorine
bleach,
add 1 cup (250 mL) to washer
basket.
iMPORTANT:
Do not add detergent.
Do not use more than
recommended
amount
of bleach
to avoid damaging
product
over time.
3. Close washer
lid.
4. Select
Heavy
Duty cycle,
hot temperature,
and
Heavy
soil level.
5. Pull out the Cycle
knob. Water
will pour into washer
for a moment
and pause, lid will lock, then cycle
will continue.
NOTE:
For best results, do not interrupt
cycle.
If cycle must be
interrupted,
push in the Cycle
knob.
WATER INLET HOSES
Replace
inlet hoses after
5 years of use to reduce the risk of hose
failure.
Periodically
inspect
and replace
inlet hoses if bulges,
kinks,
cuts, wear, or leaks are found.
When
replacing
your inlet hoses, mark
the date
of replacement
on the label with a permanent
marker.
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