Estate Clothes Dryer Clothes Dryer User Manual


 
Cvcle control knob with automatic cycles
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Cycle control
knob
If your dryer has an automatic cycle with three
temperature settings (high, low, air/no heat),
refer to the chart below and the chart on page
8 for cycle information.
Loads tumble without heat during the last
few minutes of all heated cycles. This makes a
load easier to handle and helps keep wrinkles
from setting in.
Using your automatic cycles
Use your automatic cycles (high heat or low
heat) to automatically dry most loads. The
chart below suggests the cycle to use for
various types of loads.
End of c;cle signal
Sk button
See page 8 for more information about how to
use your automatic cycle.
Using
your timed drying (high heat) cycle
Use your Timed Drying cycle for any load you
want to dry by time. This cycle is designed for
small loads or large bulky items.
NOTE: To help reduce wrinkling, remove the
load from the dryer as soon as tumbling stops.
This is important for permanent press, knits
and synthetic fabrics. Do not overdry.
Overdrying can cause shrinkage, static cling,
and damage some fabrics.
TYPE OF LOAD
COlTONS AND LINENS
AUTOMATIC CYCLE
Extra Heavy-Bedspreads, mattress pads, quilts
HIGH HEAT
Heavyweight-Towels, jeans, corduroys, work clothes
HIGH HEAT
Mediumweight-Sheets, cotton underwear, diapers
HIGH HEAT
Lightweight-Batistes, organdies, lingerie
LOW HEAT
PERMANENT PRESS, SYNTHETICS AND BLENDS
Heavyweight-Work clothes, jackets, raincoats
Mediumweight-Shirts, play clothes, sheets, slacks
Lightweight-Lingerie, blouses, dresses
KNITS
HIGH HEAT
HIGH HEAT
LOW HEAT
Heavyweight-cottons, rayons, blends, T-shirts, slacks, shirts
Mediumweight-Synthetics (polyester, acrylic, etc.), dress slacks,
skirts, sweaters
HIGH HEAT
LOW HEAT
Lightweight-Synthetics (polyester, acrylic, etc.) and blends, lingerie,
blouses, dresses
LOW HEAT
DELICATE FABRICS
Sheer curtains (2 or 3 panels), gauze, lace, etc. LOW HEAT
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