Using
your Dryer
1.
Put the sorted load in the dryer
and close the door tightly.
2. Turn the Cycle Control Knob to a
cycle and cycle tlme.
l
Turn the Control Knob either way until It
pornts to the number of minutes you want
in the cycle you want
l
Use the HEAT Cycle for regular family
loads such as towels, sheets, clothes
etc The last 5 rnrnutes in this cycle are
wr+hout heat to cool down the load
l
Use the AIR Cycle to fluff or damp dry
items that must not be heated
l
Examples of no-heat items include
plastrc shower curtarns, tablecloths, rub-
ber backed rugs, overshoes and foam-
rubber stuffed toys or p~tlqws
3. Push the Start Button.
l
Make sure the dryer door IS closed and
the Cycle Control Knob IS set to a cycle
and time
l
If the dryer door IS not closed, the dryer
will not start
l
If the dryer door IS opened while the
dryer IS running the dryer ~111 stop TO
restart the dryer,
close the door and
push the Start Button
IMPORTANT: To reduce wrinkling,
take the load from the dryer as
soon as tumbling stops. This is very
important for permanent press,
knits and other synthetic fabrics.
i
4. To stop the dryer:
l
Open the door
l
Or, turn the Cycle Control Knob to one
of the OFF positrons
l
To change the setting while the
dryer is running,
turn the Cycle Contro!
Knob, either way, so it points to the set-
ting you want.
NOTE: The Cycle Control Knob should
point to OFF when the dryer is not
being used.
Setting Drying
Times -
Modern dryers are desrgned
tilth dvrng temperatures needed +o
safely handle modern fabrrcs Cool-
down times have been added to heat
settings You might notice slightly
longer drying trmes
The time it takes to dry a load
depends on
l
“‘e kmd of fubrc /ts weight and ?he
s’je c,+ +?e /cod A large load of jeans
WIII take a iot longer to dry than a
small load of light synthetics
l
‘?e omoont of 9o:sture ir- the load
Towels hold a lot of moisture. synthetics
don’t Synthetrcs dry faster