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1. No Heat Fluff Cycle peel the No Heat Fluff cycle to fluff or air dry bedding plastic table cloths foam pillows sneakers etc See the Warning and the chart on page 10 for more information about this unheated cycle OPERATING YOUR DRYER Damp Dry Cycle on some models Use Damp Dry to dry items to damp level or to dry items that do not require an entire drying cycle Two examples are heavy cottons such as jeans which you do not want to become stiff or cotton clothes which are easier to press when damp Wrinkle Free Cycle on some models The Wrinkle Free cycle removes wrinkles from clothes that have been packed in a suit case or closet or from items not removed from the dryer at the end of a cycle As soon as the dryer stops fold or put the items on hangers End of Cycle signal on some models The dryer sounds a signal to let you know signal is helpful when you are drying permanent press syn thetics and other items that should be removed from the dryer as soon as it stops when the cycle is finished The e On some dryers the end of cycle signal can be turned On or Off by a selector The end of cycle On Off selector is part of the Start Button on some models On other dryers the end of cycle signal is not adjustable OPERATING YOUR DRYER Drying cycles chart Use the chart below to guide you when e The check mark lt in the chart below making
2. e Separate dark from light colors colorfast from non colorfast Items usually properly sorted for drying a e Separate heavy fabrics denim towels from light fabrics synthetics permanent press properly sorted for washing are e Separate lint givers towels chenille from lint takers corduroy synthetics perma nent press When possible turn lint takers inside out Choosing load sizes e Mix large items with smaller items Load 3 the dryer by the amount of space items take up not by their weight Do not overload the dryer Overcrowding causes uneven drying and wrinkling and can cause items to wear out faster because of pilling e You may need to rearrange large items sheets blankets tablecloths during a cycle to reduce balling or rolling up e For better tumbling action when drying only a few small items add one or two lint free towels This also prevents small lightweight items from blocking airflow Drying tips e Close zippers snaps and hooks to avoid snagging other items Remove heat sensitive trim that can be damaged by drying Tie strings and sashes so they will not tangle e Check garments to make sure all spots and stains were removed during the wash Do not tumble dry soiled or stained items Heat may permanently set stains e Sharp or metal objects can damage your dryer Check pockets for pins clips money bolts nuts etc Do not lay these objects on your drye
3. Unplug power supply cord or turn off electrical power supply 2 Clean lint screen 17 LAUNDRY TIPS Drying special care items Most garments and household textiles have manufacturer s care labels with laundering instructions Always follow care label directions when they are available Pages 9 and 10 include drying instructions for most types of washables The chart below provides drying instructions for special care washables Blankets and woolens e Cotton rayon synthetic blankets e Electric blankets electric sheets woolen blankets washable woolen garments Curtains drapes slipcovers Diapers baby clothes Elastic items Flame retardant clothing DRYING INSTRUCTIONS Machine drying knitted woolens is not recommended Block to shape when wet and allow to air dry Line dry blankets in the shade on a breezy day over two lines Pin edges together and straighten them When partly dry turn the blanket over re pin and re straighten When dry brush nap Dry as recommended for permanent press fabrics on page 9 If manufacturer recommends machine drying 1 Place one or two dry towels in the dryer and preheat 3 5 minutes on a high setting This will dry blankets faster and help avoid pilling Put blanket in dryer with warm towels Set control for 20 minutes Check after 10 minutes Remove when still damp Overdrying and long tumbling can cause shrinking and pilling Place blanket on flat surface
4. Chicago IL 60606 MACAP will in turn inform us of your action Please provide a detailed description of the problem your appliance s complete model and serial numbers and the purchase date See page 2 This information will help us respond properly to your request ESTATE Dryer Warranty LENGTH OF WARRANTY WHIRLPOOL WILL PAY FOR FULL ONE YEAR WARRANTY FSP replacement parts and repair labor to correct From Date of Purchase defects in materials or workmanship Service must be provided by an authorized Whirlpool service company WHIRLPOOL WILL NOT PAY FOR A Service calls to 1 Correct the installation of your dryer 2 Instruct you how to use your dryer 3 Replace house fuses or correct house wiring or plumbing 4 Replace light bulbs B Repairs when your dryer is used in other than normal single family household use C Pickup and delivery Your dryer is designed to be repaired in the home D Damage to your dryer caused by accident misuse fire flood acts of God or use of products not approved by Whirlpool E Repairs to parts or systems caused by unauthorized modifications made to the appliance WHIRLPOOL CORPORATION SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so this exclusion or limitation may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and yo
5. Dryer Features with a damp cloth to remove Guide usually located on top of the dryer dust from storing and shipping Remove it and place it with your Use and Care Guide The Features Guide provides you with more information about your dryer Starting your dryer 1 Load clothes into the dryer and close 3 Push the Start Button roc the door A 2 Turn the Cycle Control Knob to the NOTE Your dryer stops automatically when desired cycle Use the Energy 2 Cycle ends Preferred Automatic Setting to dry most loads see page 7 Stopping restarting your dryer You can stop your dryer anytime during a cycle To stop the dryer either To restart the dryer e Open the dryer door 1 Close the door 2 Select a new cycle and temperature if desired 3 Push the Start Button e Turn the Cycle Control Knob A to OFF lt NOTE The Cycle Control Knob should point to an OFF area when the dryer is not in use OPERATING YOUR DRYER Selecting the right cycle and setting The following pages describe the cycles on your dryer Refer to the charts on pages 9 10 for help in selecting drying cycles Drying guidelines e Always follow care label directions when they are available e Use the No Heat Fluff cycle or line dry rubber plastic delicate and heat sensitive fabrics see page 10 e The last few minutes of all cycles are without heat to make the load easier to handle e To help reduce wrinklin
6. drying time To clean 1 Open the lid and pull the lint screen toward you 2 Roll lint off the screen with your fingers Do not rinse or wash screen to J remove lint Wet lint is hard to remove 3 Push the lint screen firmly back into place and close the lid IMPORTANT e Do not run the dryer with the lint screen loose damaged blocked or missing Doing so can cause overheating and damage to both the dryer and fabrics e Some towels made of synthetic fibers and natural fibers polyester and cotton blends may shed more lint than other towels causing your dryer s lint screen to fill up faster Be sure to remove lint from the lint screen before and after drying new towels As needed cleaning Laundry detergents and fabric softeners can cause a residue buildup on the lint screen Clean the lint screen with a nylon brush every six months or more frequently if it becomes clogged due to a residue buildup Use the following method 1 Wet both sides of lint screen with hot water 2 Wet a nylon brush with hot water and liquid detergent scrub lint screen with the brush to remove residue buildup 3 Rinse screen with hot water 4 Thoroughly dry lint screen with a clean towel replace in dryer Lint signal on some models The lint signal a whistle tone indicates excessive lint is present on your lint screen A full lint screen restricts airflow and reduces drying efficiency When you hear the
7. drying selections The chart sug denotes recommended temperature gests heat settings and drying times for settings various loads If some types of loads in the chart have NOTES more than one suggested temperature setting choose the lowest setting available on your dryer e Always follow care label directions when they are available AUTOMATIC CYCLE TIMED CYCLE heat settings minutes e Use an Automatic cycle to dry most loads e Use a Timed cycle only if the recom mended Automatic cycle is not available Mediumweight Sheets cotton underwear diapers Lightweight Batistes organdies lingerie COTTONS AND LINENS Extra Heavy 70 80 50 60 40 50 20 30 40 50 30 40 20 30 Bedspreads mattress pads quilts Jo J J s 40 50 J 30 40 4 20 30 o Heavyweight Towels jeans corduroys work clothes No Heat Fluff cycle or line drying is also recommended for delicate fabrics See page 10 9 PERMANENT PRESS SYNTHETICS AND BLENDS Heavyweight Work clothes jackets raincoats Mediumweight Shirts play clothes sheets slacks Lightweight Lingerie blouses dresses KNITS Heavyweight Cottons rayons blends T shirts slacks shirts Mediumweight Synthetics polyester acrylic etc dress slacks skirts sweaters Lightweight Synthetics polyester acrylic etc and blends lingerie blouses dresses DELICATES Sheer curtains 2 or 3 panels gauze lace etc OPERATING YOUR DRYER No
8. person e Do not allow children to operate play with or crawl inside your dryer Supervise children when they are near your dryer e Do not reach into a dryer if the drum is moving e Install and or store dryer where it will not be exposed to the weather e Do not tamper with the controls e Do not dry rubber rubber like or heat sensitive materials with heat e Unplug the power supply cord or turn off electrical power before attempting to service your dryer Also shut off gas valve if you have a gas dryer e When removing from service or discard ing a dryer always remove the door to prevent accidental entrapment e Clean lint screen before or after each load e Use only fabric softeners specifically labeled as not being harmful to the dryer Understanding your responsibilities e Be sure that your dryer is located in an area where the temperature is above 45 F 7 C is properly installed in a well ventilated room and leveled on a floor that can support the weight is connected to the proper outlet and electrical supply is properly connected to fuel and exhaust systems gas dryers must be vented outdoors is not installed against draperies or curtains or on carpet is properly maintained repaired and has parts replaced by a qualified person is used only for jobs normally expected of home clothes dryers is not used by anyone unable to operate it properly e Never op
9. signal stop the dryer and clean the lint screen 12 NOTE Clean your lint screen before each load Do not wait for the lint signal CARING FOR YOUR DRYER Cleaning the dryer interior Garments which contain unstable dyes To clean dryer drum such as denim blue jeans or brightly colored 1 Make a paste with detergent and very cotton items may discolor the dryer interior warm water 2 Apply paste to a soft cloth and scrub area until all excess dye is removed OR Apply liquid nonflammable household cleaner to the stained area and rub with a cloth until all excess dye is removed 3 Wipe thoroughly with a damp cloth 4 Tumble a load of rags to dry AWARNING Explosion Hazard Use nonflammable cleaner Failure to do so can result in death explosion or fire 13 CARING FOR YOUR DRYER Removing accumulated lint Lint can gather inside the dryer and be a fuel for fire Lint should be removed every two to three years or more often depending on dryer usage Cleaning should be done by a quali fied person If you have any questions or comments please call our Consumer Assistance Center at 1 800 253 1301 AWARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Unplug dryer before removing dryer panels Wear gloves when handling dryer parts Make sure door switch wires are not touching the dryer drum before clos ing the top See page 15 Step 7 Failure to do so can result in death electrical sho
10. Estate WHIRLPOOL CORPORATION Use AndCare A Note to You 00000 Dryer Safety 0000 3 4 Parts and Features 5 Operating Your Dryer 6 Before starting YOUF AFYEF eeeeecesseeeeesees 6 Starting your dryer 6 eae Stopping restarting YOUF OFVeP ccccccceesseeseees Selecting the right cycle and Setting 00 0 eeeeseees 7 End of Cycle signal 8 Using the drying rack 11 Caring for Your Dryer 12 Laundry Tips 00 16 Troubleshooting 20 Requesting Assistance Or Service ee 22 Warranty 0 0 0 1 800 253 1301 Call our Consumer Assistance Center with questions or comments ELECTRIC AND GAS DRYERS 95 PART NO 3401102 A Note to You Thank you for buying an ESTATE appliance ESTATE appliances give you all the functionality of name brand appliances at a value price To ensure you enjoy years of trouble free operation we developed this Use and Care Guide It contains valuable information about how to operate and maintain your appliance properly and safely Please read it carefully Also please complete and mail the Ownership Registration Card provided with your appliance This card helps us notify you about any new information on your appliance Please record your model s information Whenever you call to request
11. Heat Fluff le li arving ult cycie or line AWARNING The chart below includes examples of items that require drying without heat Use the No Heat Fluff cycle or place the items on a line or rack to air dry NOTES e Heat sensitive fabrics should not be dried in the dryer e Line dry bonded or laminated fabrics e Always follow care label directions when they are available Fire Hazard Use the No Heat Fluff Cycle to dry items listed below Do not use heat to dry these items Failure to do so can result in death or fire NO HEAT FLUFF CYCLE TYPE OF LOAD minutes DELICATE FABRICS Sheer curtains 2 or 3 panels gauze lace etc Use No Heat Fluff if low heat is not available See page 9 RUBBER PLASTIC HEAT SENSITIVE FABRICS Foam Rubber Pillows padded bras stuffed toys e Make sure coverings are securely stitched e Shake and fluff pillows by hand several times during the No Heat Fluff cycle e Make sure pillows are completely dry Foam rubber pillows take a long time to dry Plastic Shower curtains tablecloths Rubber backed rugs Olefin Polypropylene Sheer nylon COTTON AND CANVAS SHOES Place several bath towels in the dryer to act as a buffer or place shoes on a drying rack if your dryer has one e Remove shoes from dryer while still damp e Stretch shoes and allow to air dry Reset cycle as needed to complete drying 10 OPERATING YOUR DRYER Using the drying rack
12. ck or serious cuts For all electric dryers or gas dryers which have a lower front access panel NOTE See page 15 if your dryer is gas and has a full front panel 1 Unplug the power supply cord or turn off the electrical power 2 Remove back panel electric or lower front access panel gas See the Installa tion Instructions 3 Remove lint from shaded area in illustra tion with a soft brush or vacuum cleaner Avoid damaging wires thermostats electric funnel gas or ignitor gas 4 Replace panel 5 Reconnect and level dryer again if necessary 14 Heat element terminals Heater box Thermostats Electric dryer with back panel removed Ca Ignitor Gas dryer with lower front access panel removed CARING FOR YOUR DRYER If your dryer is gas and has a full front panel remove front panel as follows 1 Unplug the power supply cord or turn off the electrical power 2 Open lint screen lid Remove two screws Remove screws from lint screen area before opening top 3 Open top by pulling forward and up at each front corner see View A Rest raised top against wall behind dryer top is hinged at rear 4 Remove two internal screws from front panel flanges near top front corners Lift front panel slightly lifting off lower clips see lower clip inset of View B Slowly pull front panel forward disengaging panel from drum Drum will drop slightly 5 Move front panel aside and rest edge a
13. erate the dryer if it is not working right i e noisy too hot it is damaged parts are missing all panels are not in place the lint screen is loose damaged or missing See the Installation Instructions for com plete information SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Parts and Features The parts and features of your dryer are illustrated below Become familiar with all parts and features before using your dryer Page references are included next to some features Refer to those pages for more information about the features NOTE The drawings in this book may vary from your dryer model They are designed to show the different features of all models covered by this book Your model may not include all features MW Start button Cycle control knob l se 7 p 6 may include temperature settings SS Lint screen pp 7 8 p 12 Dryer drum ee ean a il Full width hamper door Model and serial number label P 2 Other doors Other features not shown End of Cycle signal p 8 Drying rack p 11 Mini hamper door Lint signal p 12 On some models Operating Your Dryer The information in this section helps you learn to use your dryer efficiently and safely Refer to Laundry Tips on page 16 for additional information on sorting loading and drying most types of washables Before starting your dryer Before using your dryer wipe the dryer drum Your dryer may have a
14. etic fabrics that cause lint attracting static electricity e Load size too big or heavy e Tissue or paper left in pockets e Pilling surface fuzz caused by normal wear and laundering attracts lint Shrinking e Overdrying e Fabric type and quality inappropriate for drying e Dryer settings incorrect for fabric type e Manufacturer s care label instructions not followed Slow drying e Full lint screen e Load too large and bulky to dry quickly e Dryer located in room with temperature below 45 F 7 C e Exhaust duct clogged restricted or too long Stains e Drying soiled items e Dryer fabric softener improperly used See manufacturer s directions e Dryer interior stained See page 13 for cleaning procedures Static e Overdrying electricity e Dryer fabric softener improperly used See manufacturer s directions e Load includes synthetics synthetic blends permanent press and knit fabrics that build up static electricity Wrinkling e Overloading e Overdrying especially permanent press and synthetic fabrics e Clothes left in dryer at end of cycle 20 TROUBLESHOOTING Common dryer problems Before calling for service check these Is the dryer door firmly closed amp Are the controls set in an ON position Did you firmly push the Start Button Is lint screen clogged with lint Is the power cord plugged in gt Have you blown a fuse or tripped the circ
15. g remove the load from the dryer as soon as tumbling stops This is especially important for permanent press knits and synthetic fabrics e Overdrying can cause shrinkage static cling and damage to some fabrics e Refer to pages 16 19 for information about sorting clothes for drying choosing load sizes drying tips using dryer fabric softeners saving energy drying special care items Cycle descriptions Automatic Cycle s Dry most loads using the Energy Preferred Automatic Setting Your Automatic cycle s shuts off when the selected dryness is reached The Cycle Control Knob will not move until the load is almost dry After the cool down the Knob automati cally turns to an OFF area and tumbling stops e If the load is drier than you like select a setting closer to LESS DRY the next time you dry a similar load e If the load is not as dry as you like com plete drying using a Timed cycle Select a setting closer to VERY DRY the next time you dry a similar load Some models offer high heat and low heat Automatic cycles see page 9 Timed Cycle s Use a Timed cycle to complete drying if some items are damp after Automatic drying Timed drying is also useful for e Delicate items and small loads that need a short drying time e Bulky items and large loads that require a long drying time Some models offer high heat and low heat Timed cycles see page 9
16. gainst side of dryer Avoid disconnecting wire clips see wire clips inset of View B or damaging wires 6 Remove lint from area shown in gas dryer illustration on page 14 with soft brush or vacuum cleaner Avoid damag ing wires funnel or ignitor 7 Reassemble in reverse order Before closing the top check the following Drum seal must be flared out see drum seal insets of View B and prop erly positioned against panel at back of drum Rotate drum counterclockwise one full turn to check drum seal Belt should be centered and tight on dryer drum Wire clips which hold the door switch wires must be anchored in slot in top of front panel see wire clips inset of View B and along top edge of side View B panel Door wires must not touch drum when dryer is operating See Warning page 14 8 Replace top panel and lint screen screws Top and front panels must be securely in EN more sp tank os aoe place before operating dryer onsumer Assistance Center Lower clip g 24 hours a day 1 800 253 1301 9 Reconnect power and level dryer again if necessary 15 Laundry Tips This section provides information on preparing clothes for drying drying guidelines and instructions for drying special care items NOTES e Refer to your washer Use and Care Guide for proper washing techniques and additional laundry tips e See pages 3 and 4 of this book for Important Safety Information Sorting clothes
17. mmediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor s phone Follow the gas supplier s instructions e If you cannot reach your gas supplier call the fire department Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer service agency or the gas supplier continued on next page Important Safety Instructions AWARNING To reduce the risk of fire electrical shock or injury to persons when using your dryer follow basic precautions including the following e Read all instructions before using your dryer e Dryer must be electrically grounded See the Installation Instructions e Do not machine wash or machine dry items cleaned washed soaked in or spotted with wax paint gasoline oil dry cleaning solvents or other flammable fluids The fumes can create a fire hazard or explosion Always hand wash and line dry items containing these materials Do not wash or dry items that are soiled with vegetable or cooking oil These items may contain some oil after laun dering Due to the remaining oil the fabric may smoke or catch fire by itself e Store flammable solvents or fluids away from your dryer e Dry cleaning solvents or fluids should never be put directly into your dryer e Do not let dust lint paper rags chemi cals etc pile up around or under the dryer e Do not allow lint to build up inside the dryer or exhaust system Cleaning should be done periodically by a qualified
18. on some models The drying rack lets you dry items that you may not want to tumble The rack does not move but the drum turns 1 Fit rear legs of the rack into indentations aN in the back wall of the dryer N Lower the front so the legs rest on the dryer opening NEA i sec REF 2 Put wet items on top of the rack Leave space between the items so air can reach all surfaces 4 NOTE Make sure nothing 4 hangs over the edge of the rack Stuffed toys or pillows Cotton or polyester fiber filled Stuffed toys or pillows Foam rubber filled Sneakers or canvas shoes Reset cycle as needed to complete drying 4 Select the Timed drying cycle and temperature if needed or the No Heat Fluff cycle see page 7 5 Push the Start Button NOTES e See the chart below for suggested cycles and settings for the different types of items that might best be rack dried e The rack must be removed for normal tumbling e Drying time will depend on how much moisture the items hold The following chart suggests drying times e Automatic cycles do not work with the drying rack 11 Caring for Your Dryer Proper care of your dryer can extend its life This section explains how to care for your dryer properly and safely Cleaning the lint screen Every load cleaning The lint screen is located under a lid on top of the dryer Clean it before each load A screen blocked by lint can increase
19. or over two lines to finish drying Gently stretch to original size and shape When completely dry brush gently to raise nap Press binding with cool iron if needed Remove drapery weights and hooks before laundering For slipcovers replace while still slightly damp They will dry to fit tightly Dry only a few minutes 1 Leave room in dryer for load to fluff 2 Remove from dryer while slightly damp Do not overdry Wash and dry small items in a mesh bag or pillowcase for convenient handling Remove diapers and cotton knit items while still slightly damp They will feel softer shrink less and be easier to fold Remove from dryer while still slightly damp Some items have been treated with a flame retardant finish to improve their resistance to burning Such items are clearly labeled To retain flame retardant qualities through continuous use and washing clean and dry according to the manufacturer s instructions LAUNDRY TIPS DRYING INSTRUCTIONS Knits washable Do not overdry knits Overdrying can cause shrinking and static cling 1 Select cycle according to fabric and construction 2 Turn synthetics and blends inside out when drying to avoid pilling 3 Remove cotton and rayon knits while still slightly damp Stretch into shape and lay flat to finish drying Napped items Dry separately or with similar colors to avoid lint transfer Follow care label instructions e Corduroy 1 Remove from dryer while there is
20. r after emptying pockets Turn pockets of heavy items inside out for even drying e Place small items such as baby socks or hankies in a mesh bag for easier removal e Articles to be ironed should be removed from the dryer while still damp LAUNDRY TIPS Using dryer fabric softeners Dryer fabric softeners are recommended for e Remove fabric softener stains by wetting reducing static cling and for softening the stains and rubbing them with liquid fabrics Always follow package instructions detergent or bar soap and rewash carefully e Some fabric softeners can clog the lint e Put one fabric softener sheet on top of the screen and slow drying Use fabric soften load before starting the ers labeled as dryer safe dryer Do not add a fabric softener sheet after the drying cycle has started Instant heat can cause the fabric softener to spot fabrics Saving energy e Use an Automatic cycle to dry most loads e Shorten drying times by exhausting dryer e Dry only full loads without overdrying properly and cleaning exhaust duct and e Avoid overloading dryer adding wet items outside exhaust hood as needed to a partly dried load or opening the door Keep the lint screen clean unnecessarily Use your dryer in a room where room air e Plan your laundry to dry one load after temperature is above 45 F 7 C another A warm dryer shortens drying Sort loads by fabric weight and type time Vacation care 1
21. service on Model Number your appliance you need to know your complete model number and serial number Serial Number You can find this information on the model Purchase Date and serial number label see diagram on page 5 for location of label Dealer Name Please also record the purchase date of your appliance and your dealer s name address and telephone number Dealer Phone Keep this book and the sales slip together in a safe place for future reference Dealer Address number is toll free 24 hours a day 1 800 253 1301 Dryer Safety Your safety is important to us This guide contains safety statements under AWAR N l NG warning symbols Please pay special This symbol will help alert you to attention to these symbols and follow any such dangers as personal injury instructions given Here is a brief explana burns fire and electrical shock tion of the use of the symbol IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS For your safety the information in this AWARN l NG manual must be followed to minimize the risk of fire or explosion or to prevent property damage personal injury or loss of life Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS e Do not try to light any appliance e Do not touch any electrical switch do not use any phone in your building e Clear the room building or area of all occupants I
22. still a trace of moisture velveteen 2 Smooth reshape and air dry before putting away Quilts bed Follow care label instructions spreads 1 Dry one at a time 2 Remove from dryer and shake or fluff the item during the drying cycle 3 Smooth and reshape before putting away Snowsuits Check label for fiber content then follow care label instructions jackets 1 Dry garment for about 10 minutes Remove and turn inside out e Nylon or Dry for 10 more mmutas polyester 2 Remove from dryer immediately and hang on a non rusting hanger to finish drying This will help eliminate wrinkles Tinted dyed or Dry according to fabric weight and care label instructions Wipe the noncolorfast dryer drum carefully to remove any dye or lint that can be transferred items to other loads See Cleaning the dryer interior on page 13 19 Troubleshooting Most laundering problems are easily solved if you understand the cause Check the following list for laundry problems you may have and their possible causes Also refer to the next page for a dryer checklist which can help you solve some simple problems without calling for service If you still need help see Requesting Assistance or Service on page 22 Common laundry problems Greasy spots Dryer fabric softener improperly used See manufacturer s directions Drying soiled items Full lint screen See page 12 e Load not properly sorted e Overdrying especially synth
23. tates To locate the authorized Whirlpool service company in your area Call our Consumer Assistance Center telephone number see Step 1 or look in your telephone directory Yellow Pages under APPLIANCE HOUSEHOLD MAJOR SERVICE amp REPAIR See Whirlpool Appliances or Authorized Whirlpool Service Example XYZ Service Co e WASHING MACHINES amp DRYERS SERVICE amp REPAIR See Whirlpool Appliances or Authorized Whirlpool Service Example XYZ Service Co When asking for help or service 3 If you need FSP replacement parts FSP is a registered trademark of Whirlpool Corporation for quality parts Look for this symbol of quality whenever you need a replacement part for your ESTATE appli ance FSP replacement parts will fit right and work right because they are made to the same exacting specifications used to build every new ESTATE appliance To locate FSP replacement parts in your area refer to Step 2 or call the Whirlpool Consumer Assistance Center number in Step 1 4 If you are not satisfied with how the problem was solved e Contact the Major Appliance Consumer Action Program MACAP MACAP is a group of independent consumer experts that voices consumer views at the highest levels of the major appliance industry e Contact MACAP only when the dealer authorized servicer and Whirlpool have failed to resolve your problem Major Appliance Consumer Action Program 20 North Wacker Drive
24. u may also have other rights which vary from state to state Outside the United States a different warranty may also apply For details please contact your authorized Whirlpool dealer If you need service first see the Troubleshooting section of this book After checking Troubleshooting additional help is available by checking the Requesting Assistance or Service section or by calling our Consumer Assistance Center telephone number 1 800 253 1301 from anywhere in the U S A PART NO 3401102 10 95 1995 Whirlpool Corporation Registered Trademark TM Trademark of Whirlpool U S A Printed in U S A
25. uit breaker a Is exhaust duct or outside exhaust hood clogged with lint DP For gas dryers are the valves open on the dryer and the supply line gt Is the dryer making noise Is there a thumping sound from support rollers indicating dryer has not been used for awhile Is the lint signal sounding If you still have problems see Requesting Assistance or Service on page 22 21 Requesting Assistance or Service Before calling for assistance or service please check Troubleshooting on pages 20 21 It may save you the cost of a service call If you still need help follow the instructions below 1 If you need assistance Call our Consumer Assistance Center telephone number Dial toll free from anywhere in the WG 1 800 253 1301 and talk with one of our trained consultants The consultant can instruct you in how to obtain satisfactory operation from your appliance or if service is necessary recommend a qualified service company in your area If you prefer write to Mr William Clark Consumer Assistance Representative Whirlpool Corporation 2000 North M 63 Benton Harbor Mi 49022 2692 Please include a daytime phone number in your correspondence 2 If you need service Whirlpool has a nationwide network of authorized Whirlpool service companies Whirlpool service technicians are trained to fulfill the product warranty and provide after warranty service anywhere in the United S

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