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Safety instructions
Operating

........

2-5

Instructions

DPSB620

Control Panels ................
Controls Features ..............

6, 7
12

Cycle Options ..................
Cycle Status ...................
Dryer Features .................
Drying Cycles ..................
Dryness Levels .................
EASYTOUCHSelections ..........

13
14
15
!0
!!
7, 9

Heat Settings ..................
Loading and Using
the Dryer ....................
Quick Start Guides .............
Reversing the Door .............
Timed Dry Cycles ..............
Venting the Dryer ..............

Troubleshooting

DPSB650

!!
17, 18
6, 8
16
7, 9
19

Tips .... 20-22

Consumer Support
Consumer

Support .....

Warranty

.....................

Back Cover

23

Write the model and serial
numbers here:
Model #
Serial #
TheU are on the label on the
front of the druer behind
the door.
175D1807P534

49-90266

11-05 JR

IMPORTANTSAFETYINFORMATION.
READALLINSTRUCTIONSBEFOREUSING.

A WARNING!
For yoursafety, the information in this manualmust be followed to minimize the risk of fire
or explosion, electric shock, or to preventproperty damage, personal injury,or death.
• Do not store or use gasoline or other
flammable vaporsand liquids in the
vicinity of this or any other appliance.

• Installation and service must be performed
by a qualified installer,service agency or
the gas supplier.

WHATTODOIF YOUSMELLGAS:
[] Do not try to light a match, or cigarette, or
turn on anygas or electrical appliance.
[] Do not touch any electrical switch; do not
use anyphone in yourbuilding.
[] Clear the room, building or area of all
occupants.

[] Immediately call yourgas supplier
froma neighbor'sphone. Follow the
gas supplier's instructionscarefully.
[] If you cannot reach your gas supplier,
call the fire department.

Caflfomia Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act
This

act requires

tile goxemor

birth defects
or other
to Stlch stlbst_lnces.
(;as

al)l)liances

fimnaldehyde

of Califimfia

reproductive

C_lil C_ltlSe

ham_

iilinoY

exl)OStli'e

and soot, caused

primarily

Propedy ac!jusmd (h')/e_s will minimize
minimized
fln'ther by propedy venting

to publish
and

reqtfires

to J[D/li" of

a list of substances
businesses

these

by the incomplete

kno_n

to warn

s/ibst;inces,

nai/lelv

combustion

incomplete
COlllbtlstion. EN)osure
the dryer to the out(loo_s.

to tile

customei_

benzene,

of natural

state

to catLse cance_,

of potential

C_li'bon

exl)osure

illonoxi(le,

gas or I,P fllels.

to these stlbst;Inces

can be

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PROPER
INSTALLAtiON

This dryer must be properly installed and located in accordance with the Installation Instructions
before it is used. If you did not receive an Installation Instructions sheet, you can receive one by
visiting ge.cem or by calfing 800.GE.CARE$ (800.432.2737).
[] Proper]}

ground

dr) er to confiwm

governing
codes and ordinances.
in Installation
Instructions.
[] Install

or store

temperatures
the _ eathel;

where
below

it will not

_ith

details
_]

be exposed

or exposed

fl'eezing

Exhaust/Ducting:

all

Fol]o_

to
to

(;as

drye_

MUSTbe

exhausted

to the

outside.

[_Use
onl'_ rigid metal 4" diameter
duct_ork
inside tl'm (h'_ er cabinet.
[)se onl} _igid metal
or flexible
meml
4" diameter
ductwork
tiw
to the outside.
USE OFPLASTICOR
OTHERCOMBUSTIBLE
BUCTWORKCANCAUSE,4
FIRE.PUNCTUREDBUCTWORKCANCAUSEA FIRE
IFIT COU.APSESORBECOMESOTHERWISE
RESTRICTED
IN USEORDURINGINSTALlATION.
exhausting

[] Connect
power
[] Rein(we
control

to a properly
supply
the

circuit
colored

rated,

protected

and

to m_id

electdcal

ovedoad.

protective

film

fl'om

sized

the

panel.

[] Remo_v

all shaq_

shipping

matedals

packing
properly.

items

and

dispose

of all

For complete
Instructions.

details,

follow

the

Installation

3

iMPORTANTSAFETYiNFORMATiON.
READALL iNSTRUCTiONSBEFOREUSING.

WARNING!
YOUflI AUNOflYAflEA
•

Keep

the

area

appliances
(lint,
and
•

and
•

paper;

etc.),

floor

wq)o_

around

to reduce

to play on, with

your

Keep all lmmchw aids (such as detergents,
bleaches,
etc.) out (ff the reach of chikh'en,
preli_rably

liquids.

warnings

appliances

is necessm
children.

or inside

•

chemicals,

and

the possibility

Close supervision
is used bv or near

your

around
materials

gasoline,

flammable

the
dry

and

of combustible

rags,

other

Keep

underneath

fl'ee

clean

in a locked
on

cabinet.

container

climb

or stand

•

Never

on

•

The lmmdry
process
retardanc_
of rid)tics.

Observe

labels

to avoid

on the

all
ii_jm'y.

dryer

top.

of slipping.

T if this appliance
Do not allow children

this or any other

appliance.

WHENUSINgYOUflOflYEfl
•

Never

reach

into

the

moving.

Before

clothes,

wait tmtil

dryer

loading,
the

while

the

drum

drum

is

or adding

mdoading
has

completely

careflfllx
fi)llow
caI'e instlllctions.

stopped.
•

Clean
the lint filter befin'e
each load to prevent
lint accumulation
inside the dryer or in the

•

room. DONOT OPERATE
THEDRYERWITHOUT
THELINTFILTERIN PLACE.
•

Do not

wash

cleaned
with

or d_ y articles

in, washed

gasoline,

kerosene,

off wq)o_
that
these substances

•

place

these

(hTer

dining

Do not

etc.).

been

substances

degrease_,
These

(such

•

give

arotmd

or

yore" washer

items

a clothes

load

temfis

shoes,

galoshes,

pants,

plastic

bags,

burn.

Solne
certain

spont;i

neo/is

to cooking

to catch

oils in

with cooking
oils
reaction
that could

Do not

as cleaning

beaut}'

salons,

cloths,

•

Gam/ents

restaurants

or barber

must not be placed in or near
solvents
or flammable
materials
removed.
items

There

used

are

in homes

towels

used
shops,

etc.)

the d_Ter until
have been

many

highly

flammable

such

as acetone,

denatured

alcohol, gasoline, kerosene, some household
cleanei_,
waxes,

SOllle
wax

petroleum

4

spot

removei_
distillates.

i'elllOVei_
and

ttli])entines_

products

containing

rugs,
that

bibs,

may

baby
or

melt

when

heated,

produce

fire

can
by

plastic,

paper

on top

(ff tile dryer

or clothing

that

may

during

On/(such
not

put

be

DtyAwa!/from

Heat or Do Not

as litejackets
in your

containing

kapok)

(h_'et:

• Do not (liT fiberglass a_licles in yore" dryer:
Skin

•
in

materials,

labeled

Tumble

fire.

mops,

mats,
etc.,

drcumstances

store

irritation

could

that

(hllJng

(such

rubbe_;
plastic,
as padded
bras,

COil/b/istion.

or melt

particles

•Anv
article
on which wm have used a cleaning
solvent
or that contai;_s
flammable
materials

bath

pillo_vs,

rubber

trader

must

exposed

mamffactm'er's

opei_ltion.

operation.

place

gmment

Do not dry articles
containing
loam or si_nilar materials
such

btm_

may ignite or explode.
Do not add
to the wash water. Do not use or

substances

the

as

dry-cleaning

substances

wmr (h_'e_: Items contaminated
may contribute
to a chemical
cause

have

in or spotted

or explosive

combustible

wax, oil, paint,
solvents,

that

in, soaked

can reduce
the flame
To axoid such a result,

may

s/lbseqtlent

To minimize
m_plug

switching

the

removal

NOTE: Pressing

does NOTdisconnect
supply.

ot electric

shock,

the

supply

and

power

at the building's
the

breaker

any maintenance
the

remaining

rises.

b)' removing
circuit

the

up by clothing

fl'om

dryer

panel
off the

attempting

power

from

the possibility

distribution

filter).

dryer

this appliance

or discmmect

(except

result

be picked

fllse or

befi)re
or cleaning

cleaning

START,STOP
the appliance

of the

lint

or POWER
from

the

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WHENUSINGYOURDRYER(cont.)
• Never attempt to operate
damaged,
nmlflmcdoning,
or has missing or broken
damaged cord or plug.
• The interior

this appliance if it is
partially disassembled,
parts, including a

of the machine

• Ybu may wish to soften

tid)_ic softener in the wash cycle, according
the manufi_cturer's
instructions
for those

and the exhaust

to

products, or t_?' a drye>added
product fin.
which the manuemmrer
gives written assurance
on the package that their product can be saflqv
used in your (h_'e_: Service or perfimnance
problems caused by use of these products are
the responsibili D' of the manuthcture_
of those
products and are not covered under the warranty
to this appliance.

• If vom_ is a gas (hTe_, it is equipped with an
automatic electric ignition and does not have
a pilot light. DO NOTATTEMPT TO LIGHT WITHA
MATCH. Burns may result fr(>m having your hand
in the vicinity of the burner when the atltoi/latic
ttlrnS

lid)tics

or reduce the static electridtv in them by using
a (hTe_=ai)i)lied thl)_ic softener or an anti-static
condifione_; We recommend
you use either a

duct connection
inside the (hyer should be
cleaned at least once a year by a qualified
technidan.
See the Loadingand Using the Dryer
section.

ignition

your laundered

{)n.

WHENNOTUSINGYOURDRYER
•

(;rasp

the

appliance

plug

to avoid

pulling.

Place

the

subjecmd
Do not

when

disconnecting

damage

to the

cord

away

from

be stepped

on,

tripped

so it will not

•

firefly

this

cord

while

traffic

areas

over

or

• Do not tamper

to damage.
attempt

this appliance
specifically

to repair
or attempt

recommended

any part

any se_Mcing

use>repair

understand

have

the

instructions

with controls.

of

unless

in this Owner's

or in published
and

or replace

• Before discarding a (hTe_; or removing it fl'om
se_Mce, remove the (hTer door to prevent
children fl'om hiding inside.

Manual
that

you

skills to car_ T out.

READANDFOLLOW
THISSAFETY
INFORMATION
CAREFULLY.
SAVETHESEINSTRUCTIONS

Quick Start Guide for Model DPSB620.
You can locate your model number on the label on the front of the dryer, behind the door.

0

Clean

the lint filter.

IMPORTANT" Clean the lint filter each
time you use the dryer.

Add
energy clothes.
and

@

Do not wrinkling.
overload.
causes

This

wastes

f

Select

the

dry

cycle

and

other

options.

For TIMED DRY,use the SETTIME
arrow

pads

to set

the

drying

EASY

time.

SET TIME

TOUCH

NOTE:Any time you make a selection
that is incompatible with the chosen
dry cycle, the dryer will beep twice.

NO_ SENSOR

J

0

Change

any

if desired,
the

of the

automatic

by pressing

settings,

the

pad

beneath

at!lust

load

"_

best

i)ertm'mance,

to approl)riate
• Dryness
clothes
• A(!just
on the

Close

determines

will be

at the

how
end

dry vour

of the

cycle

temperature
as recommended
fabric
manufacturer's
care label

the door and press

START

"_
MORE
DRY

size

setting

level

PerJi_ct Dry

DAMP LESS DRY
DRY

setting.

• For

¢_

f

"%

I

IGH
MEDIUM

666

b

6

LOW
EXTRA
LOW

Easy TouchSelections for Model DPSB620.
Your

new

selection,

dryer
and

offers
your

the

comenience

of starting

your

LOADSIZE,DRYNESSLEVELand

dr}er

loads

TEMP SETTING

with
are

our

ge.com
EASY TOUCH cycles.

automaticall_

set.

Then

Make
all _ou

one

simple

ha',e

to do

is

press STARK

COTTONS

Forcottonsandmostlinens.

MIXED LOADS

Forloadsconsistingof cottonsand poly-blends.

PERMPRESS

Forwrinkle-free,permanentpressanddelicate items,and knits.

KNITS
WOOLENS

Forknitswith fabric carelabelsthat say "MachineDry."

DELICATES

Forlingerie and special-carefabrics.

0

TIMED DRY
0
NON SENSOR

Use to set wmr

own d_Ting time.

TIMED DRYis also recommended

fin" small

loads.

To use TIMED DRY'.
1. Press TIMED DRY.

SET TIME

2?

2. Select

the drying

3. Select

the

time.

TEMPsetting.

4. Select any options. (NOTE: The ANTI-BACTERIAL and EXTEND TUMBLE options
available with TIMED DRY cycles.)
5. Close

door.

6. Push STARK

are not

Quick Start Guide for Model DPSB650.
You can locate

Clean

your model

number

on the label

on the front of the dryer, behind

the door.

the lint filtex:

IMPORTANT" Clean the lint filter each
time you use the dryer.

Add
Do not wrinkling.
overload.
energ) clothes.
and causes

@

This wastes

f

Select

one of the three

drying

methods:

• Press SENSOR CYCLES to dry according
to load type
• Press GARMENT CYCLES to dry
according
• Press

to clothing

type

TIMED DRY to specit}'

dry time

Select the dry cycle by pressing
the
arrow pads ( GD ) at the sides of the
display. You can scroll up and down
through
the list of cycles by pressing
the
UP ( _ ) and DOWN ( V_) arrow pads
beneath
the display:

NON SENSOR

For TIMED DRY,you can rise either the
display or the SET TIME arrow pads to set
the drying time.
NOTE: Any time you make a selection that
is incompatible with the chosen dry cycle,
the dryer will beep twice.

0

Change any of the automatic settings,
if desired, by pressing
the pad beneath
the setting.
• For best perli>rmance,
at!just load size
to al_l_ropriate setting
• Dryness level detemfines
how dry your
clothes will be at the end of the cycle
• At!just temperatm'e
as recommended
on the fabric nlanufacturer's
care label

Close

the

door

and

press

START

€-

Perfect

Dry

DAMP LESS DSY
DRY

_N
MORE
DRY

I

IGH
MEDIUM

666 6 6

LOW
EXTRA
LOW

Easy TouchSelections for Model DPSB650.
Your

new

selection,

dryer
and

offers
your

the

convenience

of starting

your

dryer

loads

with

LOADSIZE,DRYNESSLEVEL;rod TEMP SETTINGare

our

gecem
EASY TOUCHcycles.

automaticallx

set.

Make

Then

one

all xou

simple

haxe

to do

is

and

stop

press START,

SENSORCYCLES
The Sensor Cycles continuously
monitor
the dryer when the clothes are dry.

COTTONS

the amount

of moisture

in the load

Forcottonsand mostlinens.

PERM PRESS Forwrinkle-free,permanentpressanddelicateitems,and knits.
MIXED LOAD Forloadsconsistingof cottonsand poly-blends.
KNITS

Forknitswith fabric care labelsthat say "MachineDry."

SPEEDDRY

Forsmall loadsthat are neededin a hurry,suchas sportor schooluniforms.Canalso
be usedif the previouscycleleft someitemsdamp,suchas collarsor waistbands.

DRYEL

Designedfor usewith the DRYEL
_ "dry-cleanonly" fabric caresystem.See product
packagefor directions.Forquestionsor issuesrelatedto the useand performance
of DRYEL call 1.800.214.8913,
or visit the DRYEL
_ Websiteat www.dryehcom.
TM,

DELICATES

Forlingerieand special-carefabrics.

DEWRINKLE Forremovingwrinklesfrom itemsthat are dryor slightlydamp.Thiscycleis not
recommended
for delicatefabrics.
WARM UP

Provides10 minutesof warmingtime to warm up clothes.

RACKDRY

Forusewith the dryingrack.

GARMENT CYCLES
The GarmentCyclesare customized
and

clothing

to provide optimum

drying fin" a variety of fabrics

t,vl)es.

GarmentCycles include:
• Jeans

• Underwear

•

Sheets

• DressShirts

• P/avClothes

•

Linens

• Khakis

• Even/dayWear

•

Infant Wear

• KnitShirts

• Towels

•

Lingerie

• AthleticWear

• Mats/Rugs

•

WashableSilks

TIMED DRY
Use to set your own drying time. TIMEDDRYis also recommended

for small loads.

Touse TIMED DRY."
]. Press TIMED DRY.
SET TIME

2. Select

the

drying

time.

3. Select the TEMPsetting.
any OPTIONS.(NOTE: The ANTI-BACTERIAL"and EXTENDTUMBLEoptions
not available with TIMED DRY.cycles.)

4. Select

5. Close door.
6. Push START.

are

About drying cycles.
Throughout this manual, features and appearance may vary from your model.

SPEED DRY
For

small

tlsed

loads

if tile

that

are needed

previotlS

cycle

left

in a hurry;
some

such

items

damp,

as sport
such

or school

as collars

unifimns.

Can

also

This

cycle

be

or waistbands.

DEWRINKLE
Use
not

this teatm'e
recommended

to remo_e
wrinkles
from
for delicate
fabrics.

items

to tumble

heat.

that

are

dr_

or slightly

damp.

AIR DRY
Use

@.

this

ti_atm'e

CUSTOM Cycles

items

without

(on some models)

Set up yore" ta\'orite

coml)ination

oI settings

and save them

here

ti)r one-touch

PRESS & HOL9
TO STORE

These

custom

settings

can be set while

To store a custom combination
1. Select

of settings:

an EASYTOUCH
setting.

2. Change
3. Select

a cycle is in progress.

LOAD SIZE, DRYNESS LEVEL and TEMPsetting to fit your needs.

any drying

OPTIONSvou want.

4. Press and hold tile CUSTOMpad tor three seconds
A beep will sound and the pad will light up.
To recall your stored combination:
Press

tile CUSTOM pad,

then

press

To reprogram the CUSTOM settings:
Repeat steps I-4 above.

lO

START.

to store

your

selection.

recall.

is

About drynesslevels,
f

Perfect
DAMP

LESS
DRY

MORE DRY

Dry
DEY

gecom

MORE
DRY

Use tin" heavv-dutv

thbrics.

DRY
Use tot a normal dryness
tier energy saving.

666 6 6

level suitable

tin" most

loads.

This is the preferred

cycle

LESS DRY
Use fin" lighter

thbrics.

DAMP
_'r

J

For leaving

items

partially

damp.

About heat settings.
HIGH
For regtllar

1o

heavv

('ottons.

MEDIUM
For synthetics,

blends

and items

labeled

permanent

press.

LOW
For delicates,

synthetics

and items

labeled

Tumble OryLow.

EXTRA LOW
For lingerie

and

special-E'are

thbrics.

//

About controls features.
Throughout this manual, features and appearance may vary from your model.

START
•

After

wm

•

Press

twice

•

If the drver
the cycle.

have

selected

to select

a new

the

is _unning,

last

cycle,

cvcle

press

press

used

once

once

and

to start

start

to interrupt

the

the

cycle.

dryer.

the

cycle;

press

again

to continue

STOP
It the

TIME REMAINING

I

dr_er

press

once

to inteHupt

the

Qcle;

the

end

I)ress_ aoain_

to cancel

the

cycle.

Time Remaining
Displa):_
As the
lights

the

begins,

"race"

in the

remaining.

time

you

in the

of moisture

of moisture
time

approximate

cycle
will

amount

/2

is running,,

will

in the
load.

see

display.
load.

At that

remaining
the
This

tmtil

approximate
means

The

lights

point,

the

total

cvcle

the

(hyer

will

continue

dryer

will

of the

cycle.

time

is continuously
until

calculate

the
and

in the

display.

monitoring
drver

senses

display

the

Then
the
a low

level

approximate

About cycle options.
NOTE:Not all features are available on all dryer models.

ge.com

SIGNAL
Alerts
(Appearance and
features may vary)

you

minutes
be

that

for

the

the

removed

when

Press SIGNAL to

TumblePlus

cycle

next

is c()mi)lete.

6 minutes,

the

until

beeper

select

goes

low,

The

beeper

will

the

clothes

are

off so wrinkles

medium

or

high

continue

to sound

removed.

won't

volume,

set

The

every

clothes

two

should

in.

or to turn

the

beeper

off.

EXTEND TUMBLE PLUS
Minimizes
are

wrinkles

dry,

The

by adding

beeper

will

TIME REMAINING

The

ANTI-BACTERIAL
This

option

reduces

can

certain

aerug4nosa
is used

and

NOTE: Do

will

only

be

types

of bacteria

use

60

5 minutes

show

minutes

of no-heat

to remind

you

tmnl)ling

alter

to remove

the

LOADS cycles.

This

clothes

clothes,

00.

(on some models)
used

with

of the

this

COTTONS

the

bv 99.9%,

pn_umoniae*.

a portion

not

every

display

Kh, bsiella

during

approximately

sound

cycle

The

d_Ting

MIXED

Staphylococcus

anti-bacterial

process

aureus,

occurs

option
P,seudomonas

when

high

heat

cycle.

delicate

on

or

including:

tabrics.

* The Anti-Bacterial Cycle is Certified by NSF International (formerly National Sanitation
Foundation) to NSF Protocol P154Sanitization Performance of Residential Clothes Dryers.

Sanitization Performance of
NSF Protocol
P154
Residential
Clothes
Dryers

[

DELAY START (onsomemodels)
ILrse to delay
1. Choose
2. Press

the

start
dry

veto"

3. Press

the

the

door

option

the

delay

time

in 30 minute

increments

using

the

be

the

countdown.

shown
while

in the
the

is closed

and

dryer

T/MEREMA/N/NG

DELAY,the

is in

START has

display,

been

countdown

pressed

time

will

not

again.

(on some models)

wish

Removing
clothes
SOllle
itexns.

options.

change

to start
will

door

causes

items
that you
is tin'ned
on.

any

can

is opened

the

DAMP SIGNAL
This

and

You

time

unless

dryer.

pads.

STARTpad

countdown

NOTE:If
restart

cycle

DEL4YSTART.

SET TIME arrow

The

oI your

the

dryer

to hang

and

hanging

to beep
dry.

The

them

when

clothes

have

DAMP SIGNALwill
when

they

are

dried
only

damp

to a damp
beep

can

when

reduce

level.
the

the

Remove

dryer

need

SIGNAL
to iron

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About cycle status.
The cycle status indicator lights (on some models) show what part of the cycle the dryer is in and remind you to
clean the lint filter. On models without indicator lights, the cycle status will show in the display.
CYCLE STATUS
•

SENSING

SENSING

•

TIMEDDRY

•

COOLDOWN

•

EXTENDED
TUMBLE

This

light

c'oines

on

when

an

EASY TOUCHSensor

Dry Cycle is active.

TIMED DRY
This light comes on when AIR DRY,DEWRINKLE,DRYEL"(on some models), TIMED DRY
or RACK DRY is selected.

EXTENDED TUMBLE
This

light

comes

on

when

the

dryer

is in the

EXTEND

TUMBLEmode.

CLEANLINT FILTER

14

This

light

goes

off when

is a reminder
the

door

to clean
is opened.

the

lint

filter.

It comes

on

at the

end

ot a c_cle

and

About dryer features,

ge.com
Drum Lamp
getore

replacing

disconnect
fllse

dryer

or switching

inside

--

the

the

the

light

off the

drum.

bulb,

at the

be sure

household

circuit

Remove

the

to uni)lug

breaker.
bulb

the

distribution
Reach

and

dryer

panel
above

replace

with

power

drver
the

cord

by removing
opening

same

or
the

fl'om

size

bulb.

Drying Rack (onsomemodels)
A handy
washable
Hook

drying
rack
sweaters.

the

rack

oxer

ma_

be used

the

lint

filter

must

be

used

for

drying

so the

rack

delicate

items

extends

into

such

the

as

dryer

drum.

NOTE:
•

drying

The

rack

(on some models)
•

Do

not

use

this

with

TIMED

the

DRYor

RACKDRY

cycles.
drvim*

rack

when

there

are

other

clothes

dr",er.

in the

Stainless Steel Drum (onsomemodels)
The

stainless

reliability

steel
available

or dented
during
surt_lce
blemishes

used

to make

in a GE
normal
will not

dryer.

the

(hwer

If the

(hmn

dryer

use, the drmn
will
affect
the flmction

provides
d_mn

should

the

highest

be scratched

not _ust or corrode.
or durability
of the

These
dluln.

/5

About reversing the door.
Reversing the Door
ToolsneeciecL
•

Standard#2

•

Phil@sscrewdriver
_]
u_

_

Open
door

the door
completel)

dryer

tace.

hin_,e

on

App1)

firm

and remove
the filler plugs
open,
remo'.e
the bottoin

Insert
the

Tape-tipped
putty knife

these

opposite

[M'ess/IFe

screws
side

about

halfway

(where)ou

to 
or use tile EXTEND TUMBLE option.
®Separate

Some fabrics

ot

ones.

launde_Jng

clothes.

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Before you call for service...
LAUNDRY PRACTICES

Possible

Causes

Static occurs

No fabric softener

What To Do
was used

* T_' a riO)tic soitene_:
• Bounce

'_Fabric Conditioner

Dryer Sheets

have been

approved fi)r use in all GE DITeI_ when used ill
accordance
with tile i//ainlt_lcttli'ei"s instructions.
• T_ a e_l_Iic solienei:

Overdxying

• A(!just setting to LESS DRY (>r DAMP.
Synthetics,
permanent
and blends can cause

press
static

• Try a tabric

softener.

Collars and waistbands
still wet at end of cycle

The dryness monitor senses
that the body of the clothes
is dry

• Choose SPEED DRYor TIMED DRYt(, diy dmnp collai_
_lIld
waistbands.
In tile J[iltllI'e,
when
drying a load with
collai_ and waistbands,
choose MORE DRY.

Clothes take too long
to dry

hnproper

sorting

• Separate heavy iten/s ti'om lightweight
iten/s (generally,
a well-sorted washer load is a well-sorted dryer load).

Large loads of heavy fabrics
(like beach towels)

• im'ge heavv tabrics contain more moisture and take
hmger to diy. Separate lmge, heavv rift)tics into smaller
loads to speed (hying fiule.

Controls

• Match

control

• Clean

lint filter befi)re

improperly

set

Lint filter is full
hnproper

or obstructed

ducth_g

settings

• Check installation
ducting/venfing.
• Make sure ducting
unobstructed.

circuit

OverloadJng/combhfing

loads

22

instructions
is clean,

fi)r proper
fl'ee ot kinks and

to see if outside

wall dmnper

• Check

tile Installation

hlstructions

operates

easily.

to make sure tile

is correct.

• Replace fllses or reset circuit breakei_. Since lnost
drveI_ use 2 fllses/breakei_,
make sure both are
operating.
• Do not put inore
a

Underloadhag

eveP,' load.

• Check

dryer venting
Blown fuses or tripped
breaker

to tile load you are drvin ,

[Jill

than one washer

load ill tile dryer at

e.

• If xou are (hying
to ensure proper

only one or two items, add a tew items
tulnbling.

GEDryer Warranty. (For customers in the United States)
Aft warranty service provided by our Factory Service Centers,
or an authorized Customer Care® technician. To schedule service,
on-line, 24hours a day, visf us at ge.com or calI SOO.GE.CARES
(800.432.2737).Please have serial number and model number
available when calling for service.

Staple your receipt here.
Proof of the original purchase
date is needed to obtain service
under the warranty

For The Period Of."

We Will Replace:

One Year
Fromthe date of the
original purchase

Any part of the dryer which thils due to a defe(t in materials
or workmanshii).
During
this
limitedone-yearwarranty, GE will also provide, free ofcharge,all labor and related service costs

SecondYear
Fromthe date of the
original purchase

Any pattof the (hyer which tifils due to a defect in materials or workmanship.
During this
additional one-year limited warranty, you will be responsible
tot any labor or related service costs.

to replace

the

defecti\'e

part,

SecondthroughFifthYear The extra large or super capacity dryer drum and main electronic control board if any of these
Fromthe date of the
parts should thil due to a (lelect in materials or wor]_nanship.
During this additional three-year
on;ginalpurchase
limitedwarranty, you will be responsible tot any labor or related service costs.

What Is Not Covered:
• Service

trips

to your

home

to teach

you

how

• Replacement
breakers.

to use the

product.
• Improper
• Failure
other

installation,
of the

thml

• Replacement

product

delivery

or maJntenm_ce.

if it is abused,

the intended
of the light

purpose

misttsed,

or used

of house

fuses or resetting

• Dmnage
to the product
acts of God.
or used

commercially.

caused

of circuit

by accident,

fire,

floods

or

for
• h_ddentaJ
defects

bulb.

or consequentiaJ
with

this

• Dmnage

caused

•

not

Product

dmnage

caused

by possible

applimlce.
after

accessible

delivery.
to provide

required

service.

I

I

II

Any impliedwarranties, includingtheimpliedwarranties ofmerchantability
or fituessfor a particularpurpose,are limitedto
I EXCLDSION
OFIMPLIEDWARRANTIES--Your
oneyearor theshortest
periodallowedbylaw.soleand exclusiveremedyis productrepairas providedhi thisLimitedWarranty.I I

This warranty is extended to the original purchaser and any succeeding owner for products purchased for home
use within the USA. If the product is located in an area wbere serviceby a GEAuthorizedServiceris not available,you may be
responsiblefor a trip chargeor you may be requiredto bring the product to an Authorized GEServicelocation.In Alaska, the warranty
excludesthe cost of shippingor servicecalls to your home.
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages. This warranty gives
you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. Toknow what your
legal rights are, consult your local or state consumer affairs office or your state's Attorney General.

Warrantor: General Electric Company.Louisville, KY 40225

23

ConsumerSupport.

GEAppliancesWebsite

ge.com

Have a question or need assist;race with your appliance? Try the (;E Appliances Website 24 hom_ a (la);
any day of the vear'. For greater convenience
and tipster se_Mce, you can now download Owner's Manuals,
order parts, catalogs, or even schedule service onqine. You can also "_&skOur Team of Experts ......
VO/lI"

(ltlesti()IIS,

and

s()

I/l{1ch

I/loI'e...

ScheduleService
Expert (;E repair
your comenience
business horus.

ge.com

ser\'ice is onl_ one step awa) fi'om yet:u" doo_: Get on-line and schedule your service at
24 hom_ am dm of the _ear! Or call 800.GE.(_ARES
800.432.2737)
during n(mnal

RealLife DesignStudio

ge.com

GE supports tile ILrnive_al Design concept_products,
se_M('es and envn'onments
that can be used b)'
people of all ages, sizes and capabilities.
We recognize tile need to design fi)r a wide range of physical and
ment;fl abilities and impaim_ents.
For details of GE's IL,rnivei_al Design applications,
including kitchen
design ideas fl)r people with disabilities, check out our _.Vebsite today. For tile hearing impaired,
please call
800.TDD.(;EAC
(800.833.4322).

ExtendedWarranties
Purchase

a (;E

extended

warranty

is still in effect.

Ybu can

(;E

Home

(:onsumer

purchase

Serxices

and

ge.com
learn

it on-line

about
anytime,

will still be there

after

special

discounts

that

or call 800.626.2224
your

warrant)

are available
during

n(mnal

while

your

business

warranty
hom_.

expires.

PartsandAccessories

ge. com

Individuals
qualified to selMce their own appliances
can have parts or accessories sent directly to their
homes (VISA, MasterCard
and Discover cards are accepted).
Order on-line today; 24 hom_ every day or
by phone at 800.626.2002
during n(mnal business hom_.
Instructions contained in this manual cover procedures to be performed by any user. Other servicing generally
should be referred to qualified service personnel Caution must be exercised, since improper servicing may cause
unsafe operation.

ContactUs
If vou are not satisfied
including your phone

ge.com
with tile service vou receive fl'om GE, contact us on our X,Vebsite with all tile details
ntllllbeI;
oi" wlJte to: General
Manager; CtlStOlllei" ]),elations
GE Appliances,
Appliance
Park
I,ouisville, KY 40225

RegisterYourAppliance

ge.com

Register your new appliance on-lhle----at your convenience!
Timely, I_r°duct registration, Mll allow for
enhanced
communication
and pr(>mpt set\ice under tile temps of xour warrant},; should tile need arise.
You may also mail in tile pre-p_inted
registration
card included in tile I)ackin("_ material.

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