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followed

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in
to minhnize

the

must
.risk of fire

TO DO IF YOU SMELL

the
be
or

GAS

° Do not try to light any appliance°
÷ Do not touch any electrical
switch_ do
not use. any phone _oinyour°....building.
÷ Clear
the room>
baddmg
or area o_ all
occapaatso
÷ Immediately
call your gas supplier from
a neighbors
phone°
Follow
the gas
supplier's
instructiOnSo
÷ If you cammt .reach your gas supplier,
call the fire departmemo
per_brmed
by a qualified
agency
or the gas supplier°

must
be
installer,
service

The Governor of California [s required to publish a [[s't of substances known to the
state of California to cause cancer or reproductive harm and requires business to
warn customers of potential exposures to such substances,
WARNING!: Gas appliances contain or produce substances, which can cause death,
or serious illness and which are known to the State of California to cause cancer,
birth defects, or other reproductive harm, To reduce the risk from substances in
fuel or from fuel combustion, make sure this appliance is ins'tailed, operated, and
maintained according to the manufacturers instructions,

DryerSafety
ImportantSafety_nstructio_]s
VVa_anty
Installation_nstructions
instaiJer
Responsibiiities,
location
Requirements
Dimensions
Mobile
Home
installation

5
6
8
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G-ou!@inq instructions
F-ieIi<}A(] 888 f} _} 7,'67_'))rather than attempting I:o fix
it your eif

C_othes
dryer"
installation
mustbeperformed

by a qualified installe_,

hstall the clothes dryer according to the manufacturer's

instructions and _oca_codes°

Do not install a clothes dryer with flexible plastic venting materia[so If flexiNe meta_
(foil type) duct is installed, it must be of a specific type identified by the appliance
manufacturer as suitaNe for use with clothes dryers° Flexible venting materials are known
to collapse, be easily crushed, and trap ]into These conditions will obstruct clothes dryer
airflow and increase the risk of fire°
To reduce the risk of severe injury or death, follow aHinstallation

instructions°

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Read the Important
installing

Safety Instructions

on pages 6- 8 before you start

the dryer.

( i_eck1:omake sure you have aii the 1:ooJsand pa_1:snecessary 1:ocor_ectiy in taii this appii_nce

Tools Required
7¢ nut driw,r <)r_ock(*t wren( h
Phiiiips screwdriver
Fiat blade screwdriver
Adjustabie wrenci/8" or 10"(20(m or _5cm) for gas connectiom
Pipe joint compnu!_d (pipe dope or tape) f,orga pipe connection
Butane and Naturai Ga (Ga mndeis orfiv)
[ evei
Cauikinq qdn and compoc_nd (for in taiiir_g new exhau t vent)
Oiove
Safi,t7 gia sea

lhal is resistanl Io [ P Propane,

Duct tape

Parts Supplied
2 fi_ot inserts for front fe_t
A power suppi7 cord i suppiied airead7 connected 1:othe g_ dryer (Ga mndeis orfiv)
Ci_eckto make ure aii part have been suppiied

Accessories
MobiJe Home installation Kit Part No 395488
N_;turai (,as to [ P Conversion Ki_:Part No 3f)548f; (()as models only)
o [ p to N_;turalG;s ConversionKit P_;_t
No 3f;54f)O(Gasmodelsonly)
Kit EJement 208V Pa_tNo 395500 (Electric modeJs onJv)

Parts Needed
(ii/eck with k;cai codes and read eJectricai, !p_ and ventinq requirement_i before purci_asinq pa_ts
if you neeci to purci_ase a power suppi7 cord kit or power suppi7 cabie, they must meet the
requiremenls on page ;'4

.......
1-0t Ihe InstaIiIei r
]h_ _(om_c1:in dJ%on of th__dryor is your !_sponsii:)iJity
i% sur_ you r_wi d_e fo!iowin I imtru(tion c_,iu
........ y .........b_do_
you stuartto _n,a, ,,_ dryer ] h_,se
instruction should be bfi: with the, hnrn_, own_,r for future, r_,fer_,n_

It is Your Responsibility

to:

= Observe aii qoveminq codes and ordinances
= Che(k code requirements. Sor;qecodes limit or do not perrnis inssaiJationof (ioti_es dryers in
garages, closets, mobiie i_ornesor sieepi!/g quarter (orffact your iocai buiiding in pector:
Adi_ere to these imitaiiation imitru(tiomi
Aiiow for sparing requirements with side by side in taiiatior/s (re/(_rpage 11)
Make sure you i_aveail items necessary for correct in taiJalion
= Properiy instaii ti_e dryer
Conta(t a quaiified imitaiier to enure ti_at ti_e eiectdcai and ga in taiialior_ meets aii nalionai
and iocal codes and ordinances (See page _;)

Location

F%quiremeNtS

E×plosion

Hazard

Keep flammable ma'teda[s and vapors, such as gasoline, away
from the dryer,
Place dryer at [east 18 inches (46 cm) above the floor for a
garage installation.
Failure to do so can result in death, explosion, fire, or burns.

]-he riryer must be instdieri or stored in an area which is not exposeri 1:owater or weal:her
it is extremeJy important that the dryer is instaiied in a weJJventiJate(:i ioca1:ionThis dryer mqst
exi_auq ah"outdoor i)o not in taii the dryer in any room or closet which dines not permit 1:he
fr_,_
_ flow of !epiacemen1: air
Ti_e free area of any openin<] for the introriuctior_
area of the dryer exhau t outiet

I0

of outsirie

air si_ail not be iess than twice

the

Befi:)ie installing ti_e dryer enSLre ti_at ti/ere is sufficient i_eigi/t to fully <}pen ti_e lid. Aik_w
sufficient room bei_ind ti_e dryer for ti_e exh_wst.Ti_eair intake is _,tti_e re,,_rof ti_e riryer Fnsure
*_-,
a suffident ah-possaqe
on each
skie of ti_e dryer for intake ohFo
F e,-eis
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,
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]he_eainwi_ich
_i_e
dryerisiocc_,_,ed
rnus_
be

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ke_)t tie,-_,
r c_,
nd free from corn Dustii:>Jern_,_ei'ia
is,

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gasoiine and oti/er flarnrnabie vapors and iiqui__,s
A dryer _>roducesc:,:>mr,_,_s_iDle
An_so _i_e_,,'ea

]his dryer can only be ven_ed fror_ _he _ea_and
must be exhaus_:ed_:o_:heou_:__oors

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s io I"_!i
Lid Clearance
Check that there is enoclgk/ciea_ance iOr tile iid to iuiiy open

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Exhaust Outlet

Location

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Mobile Home Installation
]i_e i!_st.iiation of the dryer in _;mobiie i_<_mem_/t corfform to ti_e Manufi;ctured Home
Construction and Safi,ty Standard Title 24 CFR,Part 3280 {formeriy the Federal Standard for
Mobiie Home (on truction and Safi,ty,Tide ;'4 HI j[} (Part h80), 1975} for the United Stales or
Standard (AN/CSA Zh4OMH fi)r Canada
Wi_en ir/staiiing a dryer in a mobiie home, provisions fi)r anchoring the dryer to the fi_or must
be made
A MobiJe i4ome a!_chodn i instaiiation kit is avaiiabie witi_ instructions (see Accessories
page f)) [ocate it/an area that i_a_adequate outside make up air (a minimum of 7;' square
inches of unob tructed opening is required)
MobiJe i_ome instaiJations must be exhausted to ti_e outdoors witi_ ti_e exhaust duct
termination se(ureiy fastened Io the mobiie home structure, uing maledais lhal wiii not

]i_e exi/auct duct rout not terminale beneath the mobiie home Seethe section on exhau ting
for more in/ormalior_

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Fire Hazard
The dryer must be vented to the outdoors°
Use rigid or thick wall flexible metal exhaust duct only,
Do not use a p[as'dc exhaust duct°
Do not use a me'ta[ foil exhaust duct°
Failure to follow these instructions

can result in death or fire°

]he dryer exhaust must be vented to ti_e outcioors Ti_iswill prevent ti_e build up of lint and
mois1:u_ein the _oo!n in which ii is located and reduce the _iskof ih-e
Exhaust ducting products can be purchased from your local Appliance store or Hardware store
Never use plastic or metal foil flexible duct. Ti_isducti!/g can kink, sag, be punctured, reduce
airflow, extend drying limes and affect dryer operalion
A minimum of 4 inch (l O0 ram) thick waii fiexibie metai or rigid gaivanised metai duct must be
u_ed. Uqnq duct iarqer titan 4 ir_ci_e (] O0ram) dbmeter may resuit in more lint accumubtirx}/.
in Canada,the exhau t duct rout be 40_' inches (lO__ram) in diameter
rising strak_i_trkiid metal ducting will minimize lint accumuBtion Tifick wail flexible metal
ductinr i may be u_ed but care rout be exercised 1:oavoid si/arp bend which may squasi_the
duct and caue blockages
rise duct tape to secure joints Do not use screws or any other fastening device which will
extend inlo the duct, a they will collect iinl.
Keep ducdng as si_ort arx:i straigi_t as possibie [)o not exceed ti_e maximum exhaust duct
ienqtivi stated iater in ti_ese in taiiation instrqclion ]he 1otai iength of fiexibie metai duct used
si_ouid be no io!/ger than f_45 inches (_4 m)
Do not vent ti_e dryer into any oti_er cJ_Jct,ci_imney or gas vent because accumulated lint and
oti_er material i a potential fire i_azard [)o not venl the dryer into any ceiiinr i, attic, crawl space,
under floor space, wail cavity, window well or any other concealed cavity that will accumuBte
iinl

14

Fit an exi_aust hood witi_ a swing out damper to ti_e outside
end of ti_e exi/aust duct to prevent back drafts and entry of wiid
iff(_.Never use exi/aust i_ood with a magnetic damper. Ti_ei_ood
shouid i_ave at iea_t 12 i!/ci_e (}05 ram) ciearance between ti_e
bottom of tile i_ood and tile ground or oti_er ob truction Ti_e
hood opening si_ouid point down Never i!/staiJa screen over
ti_e exi_au_toutlet

2 ( ()',,

,)

]br_duco
cond_nsalion,
inuiato
anyductinq
whici_
p_,¢s_s
ti_rouyi_
uni_4_-,d
aroos
S[op_
ti_oductciontl7
downward
toth_i_ood,
todr_4n
conden
ationandr_duco
lintbuildup
Avoid
sagorloops
in_h_,
du(_as_h_,v
may(o!J_ct
andstor_,
wa_randa(cur,_wia_o
iin_
Before
using
anexisting
exi_aust
ductsystem
foradryerensure
ti_at:
= Nopiacticorotherpotentiaiiycombutibieductorfiexibiemetaifoiiductingha
beenued
= ]heductisnotpierced,
kinked
orcrubed
]heductdoesnotexceed
tilemaximum
recommended
length
forthenewdryer
= ]heexhauct
hooddamper
opens
and(:;loses
freely
andwiti_cufficient
movement.
Static
pressure
inti_eexhauct
ducting
doenotexceed
I inchofwater
o:::>[umn
(PSOPa),
ori not
ie_iti/an0i!/cheofwatercolumn
(ienegative
presure),
wi_e!/measured
withamanometer
inti_e_,_
inches
oftheductnearest
thedryer,
withtheempty
dryerrunning
onAir[)rv(noheal)
setting.
]heexhau
t ductsytemmeets
allrelevant
local,
state
andnational
codes
Ailductin
i chouid
bein pettedandcieaned
atieaqonceayeartoremove
accumulated
iinl
Freque!/ti7
ci_eck
thatthedamper
o!/theexhau
t hoodmoves
sufficientiv
andopenand
shuts
freeiv

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Ci_oosea rou1:e1:hatwill provide, :he straightest and most dh-_,ctpa1:hout:doors Pian 1:h_,
ins1:aii%on 1:ouse 1:h_,f_,w_,s1:
numb_,r of _,ii:)owsand 1:u_!_s
VVi_er_usinq eibows
room a_ possibie
avoid f_O° 1:um

(ri_lid duct) or makinci turns (ti_ick waii fiexibie

m_a_ Ed'lJ_-_;,
_ aiiow as muci/

With 1:hick waii fiexiDie metai duct b_,nd duct _lraduaiiv

I:o avoid kinkin_l and

Maxirr urr L_nT,
gtlh of Exhaust Duct
]h_, maximum i_nqti/of 1:h_,_,xnads,duct
....
sys_t_mdt_)t_nds
,
uld)or_:
]-hl, 1:vpeof ducts (!igid or 1:hickwaii_,d fiexibi_, m_,tai)
]i_e number of elbows or bend ued

i:tef_r to ti!o" e×_ads,
......... dd(_ _e.],:_,_
_ r _- chart 1:hal: malci]e
let/cities you can uce. E)o not use duct run
charts (,ref er
..... o next page)

your i]ood _'ne
,y!.... for *Le
_1 ma×imum

longer 1:han specified

du(1

in 1:he exhau t duct length

Exhaust duct systems longer than specified will:
Accumuiale lint creating a potenliai fire hazard
Si_orte!/tile iff__of the dryer
i:teduce performance, resuiting in io!/ger drying times and an increa ed energy usage

16

2

Determine tile number of eibowsibends you wiii need

3

in ti_e column listing ti_e type of metal duct 7ou are using (rigid or thick wail fie×ibie metai), find
the maximumiengti/ofmetaidu(tonti/esameiineasti/enumberofeibowibend
1:obeued
(re/_,rto ne×t page)

Maximum Ler" gtli-of
, Exlhaus£Duc£

Maximum iengti_ ors ......

_÷ _

Number of 90 +

TiNt::kVVaiiFbxibie Metal

0

04ft

19.5m

8ft

2.4m

2

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1:_4m

8ft

24m

_m

I 0.din

8ft

2.4m

27ft

8.2m

8ft

24 m

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Maximum ier/_}th of 4"diameter rnetS duct.
N, rn_e off)O
eibows!bends

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]i_e maximqrn iengti_ usinq a 2"x d" (Scm x 15cm) !ectangui_ duct with two elbows and a
;' !,O'(d_cm) _,xha(Jsthood is 8fi: (}_4m)
Refer I:o the ven1:in_/system

18

kit manufacturers

instructions

Failure
todosocanresultindeathorfire°

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Readti_eexi_aqt
ection(paqe
_4 18)beioreinsaiJinqtheexhautsysem1:odetermine1
Dono_usesi/eetmetai
sc!-ews
wi_en
assembiinq
ductin<]
Aiwavs
usesuitabie
<-](act
1:ape
Nev_r
u_t__)i_¢tic
orthinmetai
foi[fi(_xibk_
_xhau
t p:_at_qal
2 ]i_eexi/au
t ou1:iet
i located
ck->se
toti_ecenter
oftilerearoftiledryeri_ake
sure
youjoi!_ti_e
exi/aust
ducttoti_edryer
witi_ducttapeoniy]hiswiiiprevent
iin1:
and<`]u
I:fromescaping
from
1:he
dryer
andexhau
t svs1:em

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3 ]i_e exhaust vent can be !ou1:edtalc),down, left, !igh1:or s1:!-ak]h1:
out the back of the d!ve!Refer 1:oAb qram

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Itq_,':<;e I;h} b,;_sr_p;_r wiring (iet_iJsfor eiectric dryers, inciuding the grounding requirements
for a direct wired appii_nce
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for _liec tic Mod'C_I.Is ()nTl,_/
= Oni7 a Ui iited power uppF7 cord kit _;;i,tile g!ounding linkf!om the terminal block must be
removedand _;sep_!!>;teqii_gth__dryer i_ the foiiowino

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NMiA iyp_ i4-s0r:/]i/#_fourti/wire (ground (ondcl(tor) mdt be identified by a oreen (over and
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For use where local codes permit grounding through the Neutral wire,
Useapproved :7wire Power Supply Cord or a 3 wire Cable for Direct Wiring asdescribed on page 24
1

Remove ti_e terrninai block (over pFate

2

inert ti_e power (ord with a UL iisted strain reiief through the i_o!e provided in ti_e (abinet near
the lerminai bfocL Do not ligi_len strain relief screw unlil wiring connectior_ are complete
No're: a strain reiief rout be used

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s {oosen or remove tile center terminal block screw Connect Ii_e neutrai wire (center) of the power
suppJycord to ti_e center lerminai screw of ti_e terminai bk)cL ]igi_len screw
4 Cor/ne(t tile oti/er wires 1othe upper and lower lerminai block screw marked with the
letter { ]ighlen screw

5 Refit terminal .E,_
,,o (_
K cover bv
. inerting 1:hetwo 1:absfirt on 1:he._ea.._koaneloft:he dryer
. Secure
....
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wiIP_ so( t.l_i!/q scr_;w

6 ]igi/ten strain reNerv I_k

7

Conr/ec:t ti_e neutrai wire (center) of the power suppiv cord 1:othe center terminal sc!ew of 1:he
r"

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marked with the

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8 7:_ffitW,rminai block covor by ir_ _,rtir_qthe two 1:aD rift or_the rear panel of the dryer and s(,Ct.lm
cov+,r with s_,curinq ¢cr_\u.

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5 (or_nect A 54 for the iinited
States or in accordance witi/tile B149i Naturai Ga_iand Propane instaiialion Code for Canada
s An 7_inci_ NPT piug(ied tapping rout De instaiied to aiiow tile ga_ iniet pre sure to be ci_ecked
it mug De accessibie for the lest gauge conneclion and immedialeiy up tream of the gas
connection to ti_e dryer

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moved back Usea fiexibie tubinq connection kit that i_asde iqned for bse or/a cioti/es dryer
ir_ tructio!i¢ ¢uppik,d with I:11<,
kit.
Copp_,r tubi!/O houid

r_ot i)_,u_,d for bia1:u_ai
(;a arid if u_,d for i P(;a, ii: rout be i P (;a



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lo Open
y va ve a/d chef *_
_nesw :t',nod, heat. ibis fea1:u_ecan be used in
4 _
coqunction with any cycle (Re[er to pade ,0)
r

R Smart Touch Cycles
{i_oose ti_e Smart iouci_ cy(ie ti_at most i'epresents ti_e items in your ioad You_d_yer defauits I:o
the REGULARcycle,,1:oci'/ange it .Press
.... any,oi; the other cycle. _''}
4,,o.
_st

(o n roIIPan II
G. Auto Sensing
] i_ereare five automatk: dryness ievei: DAMP, DAMP/DRY, DRY,DRY/EXTRA DRYAND EXTRA
DRY Ti_esefive ti_ingwhich you want to hO,]
_,-_ d_y

[
0

E_b'a atyO

0

Dry

8_lm_x
0

Dry

\
\

40mA_

Dry

I

H. Drying Progress
]hese lights show the drying procjressso you can see at a cji_nce where the d_yer is at

I. Time Dry
<_m,_;rtLo_;d
_''i_asti_ee timed (y(ies ]bese (y(ies have set dryinq times of either JO,40 or 80
minutes and include a COOL DOWN function if seJected,yotJ_d_yer win d_y for the specified
period of time

J. Start
PressSTART/PAUSEI:o start your machine

>

(! uicI!dnqthem
into ti_e dryer_Sort into load of simiiar types, and load lhal
lake similar limes Io dry
Heavier items (e.c7 towels, t-shirts and fiannei sheets) are
best dried separateiy from iigi_tweigi_t items (e.g_rncArtLocA7'
__''locking 1:heik] an<] closing 1:hedrum door

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U

T,g
Your Dryer

9. Stopping

Your Dryer

Your <_rn_rtlo_Jd dryer can be s,opp
* , : o_'
1 during any stage of the d_ving process, to allow you I:o
check on your load or add/remove clothes
TM

]b do tills, press START/PAUSE] i_erewiii be a siigi_t deEay
asti_e drum ;ted above ti_e SMART
TOUCH CYCLESti_a1:let you rnor/itor ti_e progress of you_ load
so you can 1:eJJ
at:a gJance where the d_yer is up to

D_y/ng

VVi_enti_e dryer is started, ti_e DRYING iigi_t appears,
you know that the d_yer is in the process of d_ying the load

Drying

D_mp Dry Exlr_ Dry

Dryf_g

Wi_en ti_e dryer senses ti_at the load is begin!_inc71:odry, the
DAMP iicTi_twin qiow (ti_e DRYING iiqi_t wiii ssiii be on) Once
tile DAMP ievei is reached, the DRYING iight win be turned of[,
leaving oniy ti_e DAMP iiqi_t on At I:i% sta<3e,ti_e dryer win
sound a coo/pie of beep 1o indicate ti_at deiicate, ikyhl weighl
fabrics and garments can be removed from the dryer

Drying

]i_e DAMP ik]ht win be exti!/7uished when tile _(,aqi
_ dry,
ieavinq only the DRY _M_
,:_n, <,,_[f you have ci_osen the DRY
settin_ the d_yer will progress to COOL DOWN

f you i_ave seiected a ar_[_err
setting oti_er titan ._e"qefa
_ 4,"
s ,_,/_ (e. DRY)ti_e iights will continue through the _emaining
progress iigh1:s Referto pac;e 40

£e_l Deem

Preg_ess

Coo} D_w_

Progress

DryMg

D_mp Dry

Ez_r_Dry

Co_I De_rs

DrFM_

Damp Dry E_r_ Dry

Cee_D_w_

DryD_

D_mp Dry Extra Dry

Cee_D_wn

D_yi_

OrpMg

]i_e COOL DOWN light wiii come on wi_en <;m_;rlLo#;d
_' is in
ti_e process of cooiinq down ti_e dry io_;dThis is wi_ere ti_e
io<-;dis turnbied witi_ no heat, decre<:_sinc7
ti_e need for ironing
COOL DOWN wiiJ continue until ti_e dryer senses ti_e cio_hes
have been cooied down sufficiently ]he exception is TIME
DRY which has a fixed COOL DOWN period

Exfr_ Dry

Damp Dry Extra Dry

fl_'yi_ff

When the dryer senses that load is DAMP/DRY, both the
DAMP and DRY lights win be o!/

¢_el D_,w_

Progress

D_mp Dry
DryMff

DtyM_

Frog_es$

D_mp Dry Exfr_ Dry

Drying

DryD_#

Pr_ff_ss

C_I Dow_

PrD#_eSS

Damp Dry Exfra Dry

C_#_D_w_

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Lid Lock
_,,,,,,,,,, Md Locked

Your _rrltJrtLo_Jd
T' dryer iocks its iid at ti_t, start of ti_e drying cycle,
proviciing added safety for you and your family wi_iit, it is opt_rating
]-his lock _nsu!_s 1:h_lid cannot be opened whii_ the drum is
rotating
]i_e LID LOCKEDi[gi/t (above tile START/PAUSEbutton) (omes on
wi_en the lid i k;ckeci
ifti_e LID LOCKED iigi/t i fia_ii_ing,ti_e LID LOCKis i!/ti_e proce of
locking or unlocking During this stage, the lid still cannot be lifted
]i_e iid must be (iosed before ti_e drying (y(ie (an start if STAAT/
PAUSEi pres'_edwith ti_e i[d open, tile maci_ine wiJJbeep, to qgnai
that tile i[d neecis 1o be (iosed. Once the i[d i_a_been (iosed and
START/PAUSEi pre sed, the LID LOCK wiJJbe activated and the
drying cycle wiii begin

Power Faihre
if the power i cut wi_ik' your bcin<]_,piiiow in ti_e dryer you cite( k

Check the pillow at regular intervais
Note: it i important to completely dry ti_e pillow to prevent
mildew from/orming,
Blankets

Check ti_e care label

can the bianket be dried in the dryer?

include 4 - S medium sized towel along witi_ tile blanket for
cushioning Ti% will help stop shrinkage from over tumbling
if you are drying morelhan one bBnket, enurelhey do not sit
higher than the top of the lint bucket, otherwise there will not
be enougi_ space for ti_em to tumble
Choose the DELICATEcycle and set 20 minutes drying dine
On completion, remove ti_e bBnket, q/ake and, if neecied,
stretci_ the blanket back to its original q_ape Place it back in the
dryer and repeat until ti_e bianket is dry,
Note: it i important 1o compieteiy dry ti_e bianket to prevent
miidew from/orming,

4_

P_astic
Foam mbbe_

Do not dry products (ontaininci foam rubber_plastic or rubber
or a!_y cycle other than AIR DRY,

Rubbe_-backed products

Dryinc/theetypesofgarmenl
is a FIRERISK

on any cycle otherlhan AIR DRY

Drying Sp ciall It
I_

-

_

r" ""¸¸ C

Ext_a _arge items

Check ti_e care Jabei- can item be dried in the dryer?

(i_cludi_g bedspreads
a_d comfo_ters)

tJ_;ea i(_wheat _;etting We recommend the DELICATEcycle and
AUTO SENSING.
Seiect the DRY/EXTRADRY Dryness Levei
it is best to ( i_eck the item i_aifw_y thouqi_ the cycle to enst re
even dryinq
if ti_e item contains; ff,ati_ers add a i_eavy item (e_qa wet towel
tied in a krot) to the load to help fluff the comforter.
F-n ure ti_e load does not sit i_igi_erthan ti_e top of ti_e lint
bucket beiore qarting ti_e cycie_

"_[} Dryer" Dry_Clea_it_g
P_'oduc'ts

Fnsure ti_e dry cieaning prod_ ct is recommended for :e in a
domestic dryer.
Follow the manufacturers instructions for how to prepare the load
Set ti_e dryer to ti_e PERMANENTPRESScycie, ti% cycie uses a
medium heal Seiect TIME DRY [,,}r40 minutes_
At ti_e end of ti_e cycie remove ti_e d_y cie,-;ning product from
the machine and continue 1:ofollow ti'/e d_y cleaning product's
instructions_

Drying Times
Dryinq tim<,s can be af[(,cted by a number of factor inciuding:
]he cycie chosen
i oad size
Size of tile item
]ype of fi, bric
i oad wetness
i ocation of ti_e dryer
Venling meti_od
Heat u_ied(electric, naturai ga or i P ga)
Condition of exhau t ducts

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(ban your dry_u-vviti__ _ofi damp cloth _mdvqp_-,dry Do not uv_
scouring cieaners as they can damage the paint and plastic surfaces

Removing

the Lid

You can remove ti_e iid for cie_-_,ni!/c;.
Opt,!/ti_e iid fuiiy, i/o!d one side
witi_ one i_andand tap ti_e other qde witi_ an upwards motion, ib
replace tile lid, i_oid tile lid verticaiiy and align both hinges before
clicking back iNtO place

Pre-Treatment

Sprays

Do not uv_ pre treatme_ t pr_,y or iiquids on or neor your dryer a_ thoy <:andamac/o your
machine's contro! panel _,_s
well as _,nyof its pbstk p_u'ts Damage 1:oyou_ dryer caused by pre
treatment products will not be covered by you_ wa!!ant,

Stains
if _tains appear inide ti_e drum of your machine, mix a detergent and waler paqe (or u_e a non
flammable iiquid cleaner) and wipe over tile stain witi/a _oft cioti/]Xen tumble o!d toweJs for
;'0 40 minules o!/the AIR DRY setting 1o remove aii traces oflhe cieaner

Lint Bucket
]he ii!/t bucket wiii ne_NJy receive _,one ye<_,r
limited wa'ranty covering parts _,nd i<-_,bor
for servicing
witi_in the 48 maink, nd Unised States, Hawaii, Woshington DC and £anad<-_,in Abska the limited
wc_,rrantyis the same except th+,t you mus pay to si_ip ti_e prociuct to ti_e service shop or ti_e
service teci_nid<-_,n's
travel to your i_orne. Products for use in Canada must be pu_
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