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1. How vale cet The nect Tron AWS AJ get tl ULIC UVOL LLULL I 2 nbn Contents E Appliance Registration 3 _ Use and Car e of Controls Setting Guide madale LUUUTCIS S N Drver Exhaust obja S j a gt p Energy Saving Tips DDEO 2 OVU Waite 57 u NNCAECNC E Filer B 5 9 13 MAINTE JOYS Loading 5 9 Model and Serial Numbers 2 Operating the e Dryer 5 Perm Press Drying Tips 5 7 ii i2 Problem Solver 10 12 Repair Service 15 Safety Instructions 3 4 Sorting 5 8 User Maintenance Instructions 13 Warranty Back Cover DDC ae a _ gt ONL A SSP DL BHO GOW V WOE MSRAG by be C4 a Se DDG LESBOS DOG SIV Write down the model ra and serial numbers You ll find them on a label on the Before using your dryer annd thie hank narafalls read this Dook Careruly It is intended to help you operate and n your new dryer front of the dryer behind the door roperly propery These numbers are also on the Keep it handy for answers to your Consumer Product Ownership questions Registration Card that came with your dryer Before sending in this If you don t understand something card please write these numbers or need more help write include here your phone number Consumer Affairs KEENER Model Number General Electric Company Appliance Park a Louisville KY 40225 Serial Number ai Use these numbers in any If you rec
2. Service trips to your home to Replacement of house fuses or teach you how to use the Teac resetting of circuit breakers Read your Use and Care material m Failu re of the product if it is used If you then have any questions for other than its intended purpose about operating the product or used commercially please contact your dealer or our Pa r Affaire office at the sgh a A ae ea El VON Sumer Araro Willie ai tit Damage LU proauci caused address beiow or call toll free by accident fire floods or acts The GE Answer Center of God consumer information service FOR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES e Improper installation If you have an installation problem contact your dealer or installer You are responsibie for providing adequate electrical exhausting 800 626 2000 WARRANTOR IS NOT RESPONSIBLE and other connecting facilities Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legai rignts and you may aiso nave oiner fignts wnicn vary from state to state To know what your legal rights are in your state consult your local or state consumer affairs office or your state s Attorney General Warrantor Generai Ejeciric Company If further help is needed concerning this warranty write VManager Consumer Affairs General Electric Company Appliance
3. converting dryer to 240 volt operation from 120 volt lint filter and duct work must be thoroughly cleaned Then set dial for 15 minute operation and run dryer without clothes until it shuts off s Before having your electric dryer connected in your new residence be sure your licensed electrician confirms that the supply voltage matches the voltage specified on the rating piate e Dryer control panel and finishes may be damaged by some laundry pre treatment soil and stain TAMWKISTwWrar nenadiunta af onnh aradiurta IVU PAUUULED LOUIE PLUUULDO are sprayed on or have direct contact with the dryer Apply these pre treatment products _ _ away from the dryer The fabric may then be washed and dried normally Damage to your dryer anwaawA lacs men teantemnant nenAinta in Vausvu Uy PACTUAL prvuurry is not covered by your warranty if You Need Service o obtain service see your warranty on the back page of this book We re proud of our service and want you to be pleased If for some reason you are not happy with the service you receive here are three V PSs Ree ee wy S24 vA Y aAA W uwur steps to follow for further help FIRST contact the people who serviced your appliance Explain why you are not pleased In most cases this wili solve the problem NEXT if you are still not pleased write ali the detaiis inciuding your phone number to Manager Consumer Relations
4. ERS such as terry toweling and chenille give up lint LINT COLLECTORS Such as man made fibers and napped fabrics like velveteen and corduroy attract lint and must be dried separately af be De ERN A N ee ao J t Colorfast J collection it is recommended that fabrics of similar construction be dried together whenever possible Sort by weight e Heavy Items 4 such as J trrarala a tU GIOJ g B Light Items Such as B curtains For information on tumble drying extra large items and different fabrics and loads see pages 6 and 7 E E g f pe In addition to sorting to reduce lint Gow to load the _ciotihnes Don t overload your dryer Crowded loads don t dry efficiently and clothes may be unnecessarily wrinkled Loads should look like this Drum with Cottons amp Linens Drum with Permanent Press Load Clean the lint filter before drying e every inari SUISSE 4S Clean lint filter see shaded d area by putting your moistened fi fingers at the corner of filter and wiping in a downward motion all the way across to the other corner Lint Filter For additional information on lint filter see page 13 Energy Saving Tips e Sort clothes by weight so you won t have to run an extra cycle for one or two heavier slower drying items See page 8 Do not overload dryer For efficient dry
5. General Electric Appliance Park Louisville Kentucky 40225 FINALLY if your problem is still not resolved write Major Appliance Consumer Action Panel 20 North Wacker Drive 08 EAA EOE ERAN ETD arr aeaea Save proof of original purchase date such as your sales slip or cancelled check to establish warranty period aed WHAT iS COVERED FULL ONE YEAR WARRANTY This warranty is extended to orf HA ee ae the origina purchaser and any For one year from date of original succeeding owner for products charge parts and service labor purchased for ordinary home use in your home to repair or replace ay part of the sever that ile and Washington D C In Alaska the because of a manufacturing warranty is the same except that it l Y is LIMITED because you must pay to defect ship the product to the service shop or for the service technician s travel ENF WEA FAF re PR 2 ee r T costs to your home l All warranty service will be provided by our Factory Service Centers or purchase we will provide free of by our authorized Custorner Care D servicers during normal working hours Look in the White or Yellow Pages of your telephone directory for GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY GENERA E El ECTRIC FACTORY SERVICE GENERAL ELECTRIC HOTPOINT FACTORY SERVICE or GENERAL ELECTRIC CUSTOMER CARE SERVICE WHAT IS NOT COVERED
6. Normal Regular Cycle 40 to 45 minutes Nightgowns Shirts Pads Sheets Receiving Blankets Coveralls See Special Instructions Blankets Wool Part Wool Cattan FRlartrirc Gunthatir Cas WEEN EHAWUELL iwy WY ELI WU below under Extra large Items e ON aan iaaae hamna Curtains Slipcovers Dr aperie Normal Reg lar Cycie For first setting set at cu min tes DO NOT MACHINE DRY for second setting set at 15 minutes FIBERGLASS Chenille Bedspreads Robes See Normal Regular Cycle First setting 20 minutes below under Extra large Items l l additional settings 5 minutes Rubber coated Items Laminated Regular Cycle No heat Set for time desired No Heat Fabrics Vinyl Plastics and Articles with Plastic Trim p Bathmats and Rugs i Normal Regular Cycle First setting 20 minutes additional settings 5 minutes Extra large items Queen or King Low Knits Regular Cycle First setting 20 minutes Size Sheets Blankets or Spreads second setting 15 minutes a AMS lanami ss Dara TrariataA Faanlrata re WILEPIME DAES LISULALOU JAURCLS Ul l additional settings 5 minutes Suits Mattress Covers Pads Quilted Bedspreads Pijlows Feather and Polyester l Normal Regular Cycle l 130 minutes filied if manufacturer recommends thav be dri ad in a dran Ga ivy UV ULICU i a Gryer wew Special Instructions
7. OI ALI pl ILIQLIGI ps VDD o oy IMIG cotton blends the cotton portion of the fabric can eventually wear away leaving only the synthetic Since it s the cotton portion which is treated for Permanent Press a loss or decrease of Permanent Press performance will result _ Dede itrsa che scot dee Sears Sig ere eee oe Ere Sy 2 SA PT ESI T ER EA UA E ETANTE ton homme ngeaesr ayers wae a JEE SE F pan SSPE SS Teng AY AEs DEAE aAA Se OTIRA m N A ea EIT AAC ARANOA a ey Se Skee pret rey PUA oi Se ARCER is E ET eee ee SE rare Heh an Pas oo tie See r eat 2361 SER MAINTENANCE TOMER T TANNE AARTEN YO KUC FEUINS F ae EE P OPEIS voa aryer Care The Drum Porcelain enamel drum is rust resistant and requires no special care The Exterior Wipe off any spills or washing compounds Wipe or dust with damp cioth Try not to strike the surface with sharp objects he Lint Filter Wipe lint filter before every use as described on page 9 Periodically lint filter should be removed and suction hose from vacuum cleaner should be inserted into the opening See below Tay BE Do not obstruct the flow of combustion and ventilating air Dryer Exhaust Inspect and clean the dryer exhaust ducting at least once a year To store dryer For short period of time disconnect power supply and ciean lint filter Do not store dryer where it will be See pera i A i oe S exposed tO Wie WCaLcr CAUTIONS When
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9. The terms High Medium and Low Heat are those usually found on fabric care labels For best results follow your fabric care labels NOTE The Cycle Selector settings indicated above are to be used as a guide You may find that best results are obtained for certain of your fabrics laws castine tha CWrala Galantae tr arthar niina nf tha enanammoen Aart nattinaa uy DVLUAINE LiU Ww yti SIV EUL US WEURIUL OVARY VJL LER PRU PULLI D special Instructions Do not dry non colorfast items with whites or light colored items Do not overload dryer clothes should tumble freely Remove promptly as soon as dryer stops place clothes on hangers to minimize WI inkling Do not overload dryer clothes should tumble freely Remove promptly as soon as dryer stops place clothes on POORE to minimize wrinkling Dry silks and wools in your dryer only if recommended by the garment manufacturer Follow instructions carefully Tumble drying i is mandatory Down must be thoroughly dried to remove gt odor and prevent mildewing Place two large dry towels in the dryer to improve tumbling and shorten drying time Two clean dry tennis shoes added to dryer also gi to fluff up the down Be sure to dry thoroughly IMPORTANT If children s sleepwear is made of Modacrylic tumble m only on Low Knits einporanie Normal Heat can damage these fabrics Check manufacturer s drying instructions See above instructions Pl
10. ace i in dryer with 3 or 4 dry towels which have been heated for 5 minutes Set timer for 20 to 25 minutes Do not set control for more than 25 minutes Do only one blanket at a time Remove blanket at end of cycle and block blanket back to original shape Press binding withiwarm iron Allow to dry before storing Use dry towels as buffers Set timer for 20 minutes If items are still wet reset for 15 minutes and check ag again Items should be enove while still damp Place slipcovers on furniture immediately Hang draperies and curtains so that creases will fall out Stop dryer ons and check Damawa and ractart derar filter f for excess lint memove ang restart dz ye Tumble dry on No Heat setting as heat may cause alteration in shape color and appearance of such articles Stop dryer periodically and check filter for excess lint Remove and restart dryer Special precautions must be taken to dry extra large items Set dryer for 20 minutes then check carefully Set 15 minutes for second setting check again and 5 minutes for each additional setting Make sure that article does not fill drum Many large articles when wet have ample room in dryer but as they dry and fluff up may not have room to tumble Check carefully every few minutes and if article is still wet or damp and fills dryer finish drying on line Do not under any circumstances operate dryer for longer times without checking CAUTION If large items do not have ro
11. ation of combustible materials such as lint paper rags chemicals etc e The interior of the machine and the exhaust duct connection inside the dryer should be cleaned neriadically by a aualified rY baia wa AN MPA we OED MELLEL LO tF individual To minimis of Injury e Never reach into the dryer while e the possibility the drum is moving Before loading wae SS SS STR AT ARR YF ERS a a OR es 9 unloading or adding clothes wait until the drum has completely stopped e Close supervision is necessary if this appliance is used by or near children Do not allow children to play inside on or with this appliance or any discarded appliance Dispose of discarded appliances and shipping or packing materials properly Before discarding a dryer or removing from service remove the door of the drying compartment l I7 o a ri zee foe SB e Keep all laundry aids such as detergents bleaches fabric softeners etc out of the reach of children preferably in a locked cabinet Observe all warnings on container labels to avoid personal injury e Keep the floor around your _ appliances clean and dry to reduce the possibility of slipping Do not dry fiber glass articles in your dryer Skin irritation could result from the remaining glass particles that may be picked up by clothing during subsequent dryer uses The laundry process can reduce the fiame retarda
12. certain circumstances produce fire by spontaneous combustion e Garments labeled Dry Away From Heat such as life jackets containing Kapok must not be put in your dryer Do not wash or dry articles that have been cleaned in washed in soaked in or spotted with combustible or explosive substance such as gasoline degreasers drycleaning solvents kerosene etc which may give off vapors that could ignite or explode Do not use annb ankotanpaag nensi ri vane orrn ala HULL SUUSA COS GIYUNHU YUUL wasner and or dryer during operation an POE Were ct aa aenn aia c m E amm om aa M a a Any articie on which you have used a cleaning solvent or which contains flammable materials such as cleaning cloths mops towels used in beauty salons restaurants or barber shops etc must not be placed in or near the dryer until all traces of these wh SENATE D 8654 0 CAGE BOF BK GS Eh flammable liquids or solids and their fumes have been removed There are many highly flammable items used in homes such as acetone denatured alcohol gasoline kerosene some household cleaners some spot removers turpentines waxes wax removers and products containing petroleum distillates e Clean the lint filter before each load to prevent lint accumulation inside the dryer or in the room DO NOT OPERATE THE DRYER WITHOUT THE LINT FILTER IN PLACE Keep area around and underneath your appliance free from the accumul
13. ctly set for the load you want to dry See pages 5 7 Clogged lint filter Remove and clean filter before every load Periodically clean area under lint filter with vacuum cleaner See page 13 e 2 Impr ope er Gui ing AVAGRY DOLEIW way Instructions Obstruction in exhaust ducting Make sure ducting is clean and free of obstruction make sure damper in outside wall cap operates easily If flexible ducting is used be sure it is not kinked and is properly instalied according to Instaiiation Instructions e Blown fuses or tripped circuit breakers Check household fuses or circuit breakers Most electric dryers use two It is possible for one to be blown or tripped and the dryer still tumble without heat e Improper sorting Do not mix heavy hard to dry items with lightweight articles remove moisture e Too many items in dryer Dry only one washer load at a time Do not combine loads o Too few items in dryer If drying only one article add two more similar articles even A sae aes cers Severn bition tISULY proper timoning jari e o 120 volt operation Drying on 120 volt circuit takes about three times as long as on a e Large loads of moisture holding fabrics such as beach towels take a long time to 240 volt circuit j ane weve m m a daaa Se ww vee oe be osama te Ea pre arenas eee e Some fabrics Will Shrink Whether machine washed and tumble dried or wa
14. e gh SIS hae cg papa meee Se SENET Pe EGE a poe TST BEE SSSI IEEE SS E r EEE T eere VET EO ET REMU bpp ipa Fut nir ees PRT L wire ee ge fey MESES pent eee es eee a ae Ty Soe by MEAS AS OSS Bars AREF SES rea SBN SER ORY Ser ERTS REE ITS RENAE AN eo Te Ogee aay ae SRR EEO Sy Ps ee er serene reenter aaa enre e a ee AFF Oe a ee T teeren petra ET eet ae aS is Er tr ra gt gt gt WRINKLING P ANENT PRESS NO IRON WF oe LT A Tt S continued aan an oar oe i 4 Oo E We _ If you need more help c The GE Answer Centa RR AIK INAN OUO au consumer information service a aia F at A ay Fa Eth Se y pit ciara tL Ese SPAT LEE a PA he 7 g Ta e Accumulation of lime scale due to use of carbonate detergents If you must use a non phosphate detergent avoid the use of a high carbonate detergent e Failure to use fabric softener Proper use of fabric softener will minimize wrinkling To remove wrinkles 1 Retumble on Permanent Press setting 2 Rerinse and dry on Permanent Press setting 3 If unsuccessful retumble on normal heat for 10 12 minutes and hang immediately 4 Iron carefully 5 Send to dry cleaners for pressing NOTE If you follo good laundry procedures and Permain Press clothes still come Lla faniagh may nnt ha annd analito Alan in narmoanant mrada aunthatin s Ant wrein A tha VUE WiaAIVU ine unish iay noc UU BIYU Wbarivy F
15. eived a correspondence or service calls damaged dryer concerning your dryer Immediately contact the dealer or builder that sold you the dryer oe To obtain Hispanic version of Save time and money this book call Before you request service The GE Answer Center check the Problem Solver on 800 626 2000 pages 10 12 It lists causes of minor consumer information service _ operating problems that you can Toll free correct yourself i Para obtener la version en espanol de ste manual llame gratis a The GE Answer Center servicio de informacion para el consumidor E telefono 800 626 2000 Al ll drving i ins truct ima ba hank prnenfrnem tn tha Cavan T ah war drying instruction terms in this book conform to the Care Li abelin Rule establishe d by the Federal Trade Commission January 1984 electrical il sw wite n r Ari T AET E WARNIN G To reduce the risk of fire electric shock or injury to persons when using your appliance follow basic precautions including the following aw AW aS TFT sarp installed and located i in accordance with the Installation Instructions before it is used If you did not receive an Installation Instructions sheet with your dryer you can obtain one by contacting the service location nearest you Properly ground to conform with all governing codes and ordinances Follow details in Installati
16. es are sorted right for washing they re sorted right for drying See page 8 for sorting heln If vou da mix WN VASA awe utd Yas BS ad terr 44445 various types of fabrics i in your load set the controls for the lighter weight fabrics and remove jhen dry Reset controls for the Meamammiena hanian faheina remaining nay Avil AGVLIVO J ARNIN G To reduce the risk of fire electric shock or injury to persons fi ad the IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS before oe this ee GENERAL ELECTRIC Hesvy Duty Automatic Dryer PERMANENT PRESS WITH COOL DOWN Set the Controls See the Controls i Guide on pages 6 and 7 Q Set Drying Selections switch Turn Cycle Selector to desired cycle setting Push START switch to start dryer Opening the door during Operation stops the dryer To restart close the door and pu the START switch Regular 10 OFF Perm Press Cvele Aaa wa u RE oC Oe al ald E When electric model is installed on 120V power supply instead of 240V e The dryer operates at a reduced wattage requiring drying times pape ae maor ia a m m am 7 nen considerably longer 2 3 times Je Use NORMAL instead of LOW drying temperature The LOW tamnmnmanatina alt mnt lan natinfantaews r iCinpciacure Wit not o SatiSiactor y at the reduced wattage a Polyester Knits amp Permanent Press drying tips e DO NOT OVERLOAD Garments being dried or dewri
17. ing clothes need to tumble freely e To help prevent ironing use Knits Low Heat Remove garments promptly at end of drying eyele and place on hanger S The hotter the drying temperature the more the energy that will be used Use lowest possible setting that will dry the load in reasonable time Aw ALAL e Dry your clothes i in consecutive Inada Tlatnan n expen rmi smy IVALUD UHLIE a Wal m ar yOr will save energy wvhnnnt Antima at lann e Clean dryer exhaust ducting at least once a year A partially clogged exhaust can lengthen drying time he CLOTHES TAKE TOO LONG TO DRY SULIDIRIV AMD QUAL URAL GENERAL ac ae LEEA GN HIS E OIC SUE PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE AND REMEDY Controls improperly set Make sure controls are set and START switch is pushed Ween Be Eee r ver e Dryer unplugged Make sure power cord is plugged in e No power to dryer Check fuses and circuit breakers to make sure dryer is getting current Most electric drvers use two We WOR Hh SAAS SE ATA ALY TA Ye Ee meS Tr k aF Sew w the START switch Circuit is overloaded Do not operate other appliances on the same electrical outlet Opening the door during operation stops the dryer To re start close the door and push or circuit while the dryer is operating e Controls improperly set Check all controls to make sure they are corre
18. ly used in your dryer Some of these dryer added r softeners conditioners have been nE found to cause E Clogging of lint filter restricting eo air flow necessary forthe proper functioning of the dryer e Coating of dryness sensors which may result in prolonged or erratic 7 drying cycles E oe Excessive lint buildup inside the dryer and in the ducting Such lint buiidup in the area of the dryer _ heat sourc can possibly result in ignition of the lint at o Corrosion and residue deposits an foaled OT TGOTic Any of the eee problems T E shortened dryer li life or other unidentified problems which directly or indirectly result from th the use of such conditioners are not defects in material and workmanship l oe ce under the terms of the warranty accompanying this appliance id 2 er ere wr f we O wu wwa b d u were ew ee wes accordingly are not covered thereby Service or performance problems caused by the use of these products are the responsibility of the moaniuifanrtirara af thace nrndiurtea AURAA AAWL WED UL BEE PLU LOW NORMAL KNITS NO HEAT Drying Selections PUSH START aii Load Your Dryer Properly e Clean the lint filter each time the dryer is used Always be sure the lint filter is in place Don t use the dryer without it e Good sorting for the dryer at the washer Generally if cloth
19. ncy of fabrics To avoid such a result the garment manufacturer s care instructions should be followed very carefully e Never climb on or stand on the dryer top or door Do not tamper r Wi To minimize the possibility of electric shock unplug this appliance f from the power supply before a atiempting any maintenance or cleaning except the removal and cleaning of the lint filter NOTE Turning the Cycle Selector knob to an OFF position does NOT disconnect the appliance from the power supply e Do not operate this appliance if it is damaged malfunctioning partially di disassembled or has missing or broken parts including s a damaged cord or plug e If yours isa gas dryer it is equipped with an automatic electric ignition and does not have a pilot light DO NOT ATTEMPT TO LIGHT WITH A MATCH Burns may resuit from having your hand in the vicinity of the burner when the automatic ignition may turn on Dryer applied fabric softeners or anti static conditioners You may wish to soften your laundered fabrics or reduce the static electricity in them We recommend you use either a fabric softener in the wash cycle according to the manufacturer S instructions for those products or trya dryer added product for which the manufacturer gives written D weANnn n tha nantana that P Eee aooulL ance on TLIWw pac Kamw UIL awit re lt product canbe safe
20. nkled should tumble freely e REMOVE CLOTHES PROMPTLY To help prevent wrinkling remove from the dryer promptly at the end of the drying cycles PLACE ON HANGERS Permanent Press and Polyester Watt maemanta lanl hant if wemlanan AML BALAI LUUA VUGU IL piatcu on hangers after drying N TURN THE PAGE 5 for Controls Setting Guide a ANE se p Controls Setting Guide for different fabrics and loads Drying l Load Selection Cycle Cycle Setting Cottons amp Linens Regular Cycle 40 to 50 minutes setting for average weight loads ae 50 te 60 minutes setting for work clothes and thick i knitted cottons Damp Dry for ironing 20 minutes lightweight cottons 25 minutes medium weight 30 minutes heavy cottons Permanent Press Treated Cottons l Normal l Perm Press amp Knits l Normal setting Blends with Cotton Synthetics Polyester Nylon Perm Press amp Knits Acrylic Knits and Woven Fabrics Sturdy Normal Normal setting Low Knits Delicate setting we tt a Lve1icate Silks and Wools Blends including Low Knits Perm Press amp Knits Delicate setting Siiks and Woois l Rayon and Acetate Low Knits Perm Press amp Knits l Delicate setting Down filled garments if machine Regular Cycle 40 to 50 minutes washing and drying are recommended E Baby Clothes Sturdy Diapers
21. om to tumbie the air flow may be blocked which could result in scorching your valuable items Many large items like shag rugs cannot et Se RE RR eee Fe ne AR ee be dried in home size dryers DO NOT tumble dry jackets containing Kapok See filter cleaning instructions above Check dekie for holes or weak seams where feathers or filling could escape Dry no more than one pillow at a time and set dryer for maximum time Stop dryer occasionally and shake pillows to redistribute filling for more even drying Check pillows at end of drying time If they are not completely dry return them to anyer and reset for more drying time Feather pillows dry very slowly and must be dried completely to pr event MP tbla ee ana ansin g gewing DO NOT tumble dry pillows containing Kapok Refer to Garment Manufacturers Care Labels For more information on care labeling send for What s New About CARE LABELS For sale by the Superintendent of Documents U S Government Printing Office Washington D C 20402 7 KII hi an 4 oy f 1 ch d Pd How to sort the clothes _ Normally if you have sorted clothes correctly for washing you will aiso have properly sorted drying loads E Sort by surface texture Sort by fabric Sort by color a eer Separate ane SELFOR R Synthetics f Blen s amp J Poly Knits O Lint ya LINT PRODUC
22. on Instructions Locate where the temperature is above 50 F 10 C for satisfactory operation of the dryer control stem Do not instali or store the ryer where it will be exposed to the weather Connect to a properly rated protected and sized power supply circuit to avoid electrical overload Pe eel Dan ee a at Exhausting to the outside is STRONGLY RECOMMENDED to prevent large amounts of moisture and lint from being blown into the room Carefully follow the Exhausting Details in the Installation Instructions e When disconnecting this appliance pull by the plug rather than the cord to avoid damage to the cord or junction of cord and plug Make sure that the cord is located so that it will not be stepped on tripped over or otherwise subjected to damage or stress o Do not repair or replace any part of the appliance or attempt any Ser y icing uniess specifically recoramended in this Use and Care Book or in published user repair Tuciions that you understand d have the skills to carry out To minimize the possibility of a fire hazard e Do not use heat to dry articles containing rubher nlactic oar WI EAVEEODAAALA A They wei 9 Fr aetveins Wh similar materials such as padded bras tennis shoes galoshes bath mats rugs bibs baby pants plastic bags etc as these materials may mal rot ol haere LALA BAL msia nag 1LICIL UL UUL Also DULI LUVUCE materials when heated can under
23. s in dryer after tumbiing stops Remove clothes pr ompily and hang arm immasiatali th E ARLY ALYAJ A A INED WIVILL MAAV UIALA y l TR AND NO IRON l 7 Sekt ITEMS Too many items in dryer Dry only one washer load at a time Do not combine loads Too few items in dryer If drying only one article add two ormore similar articles even if dry to insure proper tumbling F gt 3 ERNES 9 Imnranar linade Avoid lannderina heavy Parmanent Drace iteme onch ac work cinthec Ha Gegi wil ews BUCS 4 BV AJA AU USIA US inaia rawe yY J i VA LILLLILIVILA A LWD ALWAR 9 JLEVAIL UI YAZL ED WELLL Ie with lighter Permanent Press items such as shirts or blouses Do not wash or dry Permanent Press with regular laundry ioads shouid always be smaller than reguiar loads no more than medium ioads o Ise o ect wash and drv cycles Use Permanent Press Wash Cvcle which provide fin acool dow or _wa FU PEA SCALP Tee T r T Fa Be WS M D T A e HR A Wh OST yo BeIavase Raat i waw T sAAAWhE TES C n rinse to minimize wrinkling Also use Permanent Press Dry Cycle e Incorrect water level Use large water level for medium load medium level or half full Too many clothes in washer Items must have room to move freely Permanent Press for smali load Washing repeatedly in too hot water Wash in cool or warm water with plenty of detergent continued next page Le wu nS e
24. shed bY hand and drip dried others may be safely washed but will shrink in a dryer Follow Garment Manufacturers Care Labels exactly If in doubt do not machine wash or tumble dry e INE RAR Yo zos m H ece meene Fate RE ETE TPE eat we te aes yeeertemee armam SE TT ah a ey a POSS A EEE Sopra ae ANNA Sey eri Seg ANY he MEER Taran S oad LS EU AT y HE MAE EE ET ae SHRINKAGE e Relaxation shrinkage can occur in knit fabrics that have been improperly stretched KNITS and elongated by the manufacturer When this occurs garment may be pressed back into shape after each wash and dry cycle e Progressive or delaved shrinkage is caused when starch or sizing in some fabrics is gradually removed by laundering May eae noticed in older garments that have been laundered many times without previous shrinkage Treat as for Relaxation Shrinkage above Shrinkage caused by overheating occurs in certain knit fabrics that have been heat 1a rite ae pac N zane L aaa Ih naped When wasning ar ying or ironing temperatures exceed the temperatures used to hape set chrinkace mav occur This cannot he corrected but it can he nrevented hv cutee e wees WRAL ARRAIA pyur ABAD FT wAWwwee ee A AGEL WVAELAWIY WW WV EEWWtwWeryg 7 AD ha acta E7 te ren vw RA Se baat i washing in cold or warm water drying on low heat S g Mw ELFER TYF TYT TAT YY KIUN KLING IN DERPAAANIENIT DDECE S Leaving clothe
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