Care and Cleaning
&WARNING
To reduce
risk of fire or serious
injury
to persons
or
property,
comply
with the basic
warnings
listed
in the
Important
Safety
Instructions
and those
listed
below.
°
Before
cleaning
the dryer
interior,
unplug
the electrical
power
cord
to avoid
electrical
shock
hazards.
°
Do not use any type
of spray
cleanser
when
cleaning
the
dryer
interior.
Hazardous
fumes
or electrical
shock could
occur,
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load.
INSIDE
°
Clean
the lint filter
after
every
load.
Lint build-up
on the
filter
restricts
air flow, which
causes longer
drying
times.
The filter
is located
at the bottom
of the door
open-
ing. Remove
by pulling
straight
up. Remove
the lint and
replace
the filter.
°
Occasionally
a waxy
build-up
may
form
on the lint filter
and/or
moisture
sensing
bars
from
using dryer-added
fabric
softener
sheets.
To remove
this build-up,
wash
them with
warm,
soapy
water.
Dry the filter
thoroughly
and
replace.
Do not operate
the dryer
without
the lint
filter
in place.
If the dryer
drum
becomes
stained
from
noncolorfast
fabrics,
clean
the drum
with a damp
cloth
and
a mild
liquid
household
cleanser.
Remove
cleanser
residue
before
drying
the next load.
See next page
for more information
regarding
cleaning
of
the condenser
assembly.
OUTSIDE
°
Clean
the cabinet
with
mild soap
and water.
Never
use
harsh,
gritty
or abrasive
cleansers.
°
Remove
debris
and lint from
the front
of the condenser
door
with a vacuum
cleaner.
°
Remove
glue residue
from
tape
or labels
with a mixture
of warm
water
and
mild
detergent.
Or, touch
residue
with the sticky
side of the tape
or label.
°
Before
moving
the dryer,
place
a strip
of cardboard
or
thin fiberboard
under
the front
leveling
legs to prevent
damage
to the floor.
Do not store or place
laundry
products
on top of dryer
at
any time. They can damage
the finish
or controls.