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HEAVY DUTY -AUTOMATIC DRYER
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LoadYour sorted right for drying. See your Use ~Turn Cycle Selector to desired
Dryer Properly= and Care Book for sorting help. (if drying time.
you do mix various types of fabrics in
~Clean the lint filter each time the your load, set the controls for the ❑PushSTARTswitch to start dryer.
dryer is used. Always be sure the lint lighter-weight fabrics and remove
filter is in place. Don’t use the dryer (Openingthe door during operation
when dry. Resetcontrols for the stops the dryer. Tore-start, close the
without it. remaining heavier fabrics.) door and push the STARTswitch.)
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the washer. Generally, if clothes are
sorted right for washing, they’re See the Controls Setting Guid4 below.
Cornp!etelyDry DampDryfix honing
Delicates Work Clothes Light- Medium
Fabric Sheers and Cottons Shag Rugs Permanent Polyester Weight Weight Heavy
Synthetics Linens Thick Knitted Press Knits Cottons Cottons Cottons
Cottons, etc. and Linens
Drying 20 45 55 45 20 20 25 30
Time’ Minutes Minutes Minutes Minutes Minutes Minutes Minutes Minutes
●The times indicated above are to be used as aguide. You may find that best results are obtained for
some of your fabrics by setting the Cycle Selector to either side of the recommended settings.
*When installed on 120Vpower supply (instead of 240V), the dryer operates at areduced wattage,
requiring drying times 2to 3times as long as those shown above.
Polyesterhalts 8!!
permanentpressdrying tips
~DO NOTOVERLOAD—Garments ~REMOVECLOTHESlMMEDIATELY— ~PLACEON i-iANGERS-Permanent
being dried or dewrinkled should Tohelp prevent wrinkling, remove Press and Polyester knit garments
tumble freely. from the dryer immediately at the end look best if placed on hangers after
of the drying cycles. drying.
GENE RAL@ELECTRIC