Sears Clothes Dryer Clothes Dryer User Manual


 
SECTION 1
lOW TO DRY A LOAD OF LAUNDRY
• Put your laundry into the dryer and
close the door.
'..Set the feature controls for your
dryer according to the use instruc-
tions you received with it.
:. Choose the cycle and/or fabric
setting you need.
4. Activate the start control to begin
the drying cycle.
5. To stop your dryer at any time,
open the door or move the
dryness control to OFF.
NOTE: On some dryers steps 3 and 4
are reversed.
tOW LONG TO DRY
\11Coldspot dryers have aTimed
)ry cycle. Some models also have
m Automatic Dry cycle. If your dryer
_asan Automatic Dry cycle, we
ecommend usingit for most of your
Irying. If you use the Timed Dry
:ycle, the chart below gives some
;uggested dry times. The exact
amount of drying time may change
depending on load size, type of
fabrics, amount of moisture, etc.
NOTE: Times shown on your dryer are
"heat on" time only. Cooldown times
are shown in the operating instructions
for each model and must be added to
time shown on the chart to get total cycle
time.
TYPE OF LOAD
MixedCottons
SUGGESTED DRY/HEAT TIME*
35-50 minutes
Towels
Denims - Work Clothes
45-60 minutes
45-65 minutes
Permanent Press -=- 25-40 minutes
Synthetic Knits- Delicates _,, 15-30 minutes
*NOTE: Times are approxima_ based on average size loads. After drying a few
loads, you will soon learn the proper setting for your typical loads. We suggest you
start with the shortest time to avoid overdrying and reset the dryer ifneeded.
HPORTANT: Do not overdry. All fabrics hold a certain amount of natural
_oisture. Overdrying removes this natural moisture resulting in fabric harshness,
Jrinkling, puckering, and shrinkage. If overdried, clothes must be
edampened to return fabrics to their original condition.