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GE DDE5211 Installation instructions

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UseandCueof
ModelDDE5211
Ener~-savhgtips p4i
Setig thecontrols p5
Controlssetingguide p6
Sorthgandloading p$
Savethe andmoney
Ikfomyoucdlforservice,
usetheProblemSolver plo
240Volt,
50/60Hefiz
Safety instructions ..........3. 4
Energy-savingtips ............4
EIowtooperat e. . . . . . . . . . . . . ..s
Controls settingguide........6-T
Howtosort clothes . . . . . . . . ...8
Careful loadingmeans better
drying.o . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..a~
C1.eanthelintf ilter............9
User maintenance
instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...9
Problem solving...........10-~~
IFORYOURSAFETY
Hycwl smellgas:
‘I. openwindows
2Don’tWW2h
electricalswitches
3. Extinguishanyqx?n
mime
4’. immediatelycdl
yourgassupplier
~IFORYOURSAFETY
DOnotstoreor use
gasolinew’ other
flammablevaporsand
liquids inmevicinityd
thism“ any other
Help Us
helpyouee@
Readthisbook carefully”
.Itisintendedto helpyou operate
and maintainyournewdryer
properly.
Keepit handy for answersto your
questions.
2
Writedownthe model and
said numbers
You’llfind themon alabellocated
on the front sideof the dryer
behindthe door.
ModelNo.
SerialNo.
Usethesenumbersin any corre-
spondenceor servicecallscon-
cerningyour dryer.
nyw.1receivedadamaged
dver, immediatelycontactthe
dealer(or builder)that soldyou
thedryer.
SWw3timeandmoney.00
beforeyoucdl forservice
Checkthe Problem Solver(pages
10-12).It listsminor causesof
operatingproblemsthat you can
correctYourself.Rcould saveyou
an unnecessaryservicecall. -
INSTRUCTIONS
=WARNING—When usingthis
appliance,alwaysexercisebasic
safetyprecautions,includingthe
following:
~Usethis appkmce onlyforits
intendedpurposeasdescribedin
thisUseand Care Book.
@This dryer must be properly
installedandhated inaccord-
ante withtheInstallationInstrue-
tiumsbeforeitisused.
Properly ground to conform
withallgoverningcodesand
ordinances.
Locatewherethe temperatureis
above50*F(10‘C) for satisfac-
tory operationof the dryer
control system.Do not installor
store the dryerwhereit willbe
exposedto the weather.
Connectto aproperlyrated,
protectedand sizedpower-
supplycircuitto avoidelectrical
overload.
Exhaustingto the outsideis
STRONGLYRECOMMENDED
to preventlargeamountsof
moistureand lint from being
blowninto the room. Carefully
followthe ExhaustingDetailsin
the InstallationInstructions.
When disconnectingthisappli-
ancepull bythe plugrather than
the cord to avoiddamageto the
cord or junction of cord and plug.
Make surethat the cord islocated
so that it willnot be steppedon,
tripped overor otherwisesubjected
to damageor stress.
~Westronglyrecommendthat any
servicingbeperformed byaquali-
fied individual.
QThe wiringdiagram for this
machineis locatedinsidethe
contrql panel.
TOminimize the possibility
of afire hazard.
@Do not useheat to dry articles
containingrubber, plastic,or
-similarmaterials(suchas padded
bras, tennisshoes,galoshes,bath
--’ mats, rugs, bibs, baby pants,
plasticbags,etc.) as thesemateria-
ls may meltor burn. Also, some
rubber materials,when heated,
can.under certain circumstances
produce fireby spontaneous
combustion.
@Garmentslabeled“Dry Away
From Heat” (suchas lifejackets
containingKapok)mustnot beput
in yourdryer.
@Do not washor dry articlesthat
havebeencleanedin, washedin,
soakedin, or spottedwithcombus-
tibleor explosivesubstances(such
as gasoline,degreasers,dry-clean-
ingsolvents,kerosene,etc.)which
maygiveoff vaporsthatcouldignite
or explode.Do notusesuch
substancesaroundyourwasher
and/or dryerduringoperation.
@Any articleon whichyou have
usedacleaningsolvent,or which
containsflammablematerials
(suchas cleaningcloths,mops,
towelsusedin beauty salons,
restaurants or barber shops,etc.)
must not beplacedin or near the
dryeruntilalltracesof theseflam-
mableliquidsor solidsand their
fumeshavebeen removed.There
are manyhighlyflammableitems
used in homessuchas:acetone,
denatured alcohol,gasoline,
kerosene,somehousehold
cleaners,somespot removers,
turpentines,waxes,waxremovers
and productscontainingpetroleum
distillates.
@Cleanthe lint filtereachtimethe
dryerisusedto preventlintaccu-
mulationinsidethe dryeror in the
room. DO NOT OPERATETHE
DRYERWITHOUT THE LINT
FILTER IN PLACE.
~Keeparea around and under-
neath your appliancefreefrom the
accumulationof combustible
materials,suchas lint, paper,rags,
chemicals,etc.
To minimize the pmsibmtyof
injury.
*Neverreach into the dryerwhile
the drum ismoving.Beforeload-
ing, unloadingor addingclothes,
wait untilthe drum hascompletely
stopped.
$Closesupervisionisnecessaryif
this applianceisused by or near
children. Do not allowchildrento
playinside,on or withthisappli-
anceor any discardedappliance.
3
Disposeof discardedappliances
and shippingor packingmaterials
properly.Beforediscardinga
dryer,or removingfrom service,
removethe door of the drying
compartment.
~Keepalllaundryaids(suchas
detergents,bleaches,fabricsoften-
ers, etc.)out of the reachof
children,preferablyin alocked
cabinet.Observeallwarningson
containerlabelsto avoidpersonal
injury.
~Keepthe floor around your
appliancescleanand dry to reduce
thepossibilityof slipping.
~Do not dry fiberglassarticlesin
your dryer.Skinirritation could
resultfrom the remainingglass
particlesthat may be pickedup
by clothingduring subsequent
dryeruses.
@Thelaundry processcan reduce
the flameretardancyof fabrics. To
avoidsucharesult, the garment
manufacturer’scareinstructions
shouldbe followedverycarefully.
~Neverclimbon or stand on the
dryertop or door.
@Tominimizethe possibilityof
electricshock,unplugthisappli-
ancefrom the power-supplybefore
attemptingany maintenanceor
cleaning(exceptthe removaland
cleaningof the lint filter).NOTE:
Timing the CycleSelectorKnob to
an OFF positiondoesNOT dis-
connectthe appliancefrom the
power-supply.
@Do not tamper withcontrols.
@Do not operate thisapplianceif
it isdamaged,malfunctioning,
partiallydisassembled,or has
missingor broken parts, including
adarnagedcord or plug.
@If yoursisagasdryer,it is
equippedwith an automatic
electricignitionand doesnot have
apilotlight.DO NOT ATTEMPT
TO LIGHT WITH AMATCH.
Burnsmay result from havingyour
hand in the vicinityof the burner
whenthe automatic ignitionmay
turn on.
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Ilryer”.qppliedIFthicsofteners
or Anti-staticconditioners
You maywishtosoften your
kmndereclfabricsor reducethe
staticelectricityin them. We
recommendyou useeitherafabric
softenerin the washcycle,accord-
ingto the manufacturer’siRstruc-
ticmsfor thoseproducts, or try a
dryer-addedproduct for whichthe ~
manufacturergiveswrittenassur- ‘.
ante on the packagethat their
product canbe safelyused~fiycyr
dryer.Someof thesedryer-added, .
softeners/conditionershavebeen ‘”
found to cause:
~Cloggingof lint filter,fe$tficting
air flownecessary-for the @@er
ftmctibningof the dryer. -~‘ ~
@Coatingof drynesssensors
whichmay resultin prtilongedor “’ ~ ~
erraticdrying‘cycles. ~
~Excessivelintbuild-upinsidethe
dryerand in the ducting. Such-lint ‘-
build-upin the area of the d~yer~.
heat sourcecan possiblyresultin
ignitionof the,linh ,.,
@Corrosion and residuedeposits - - ~~
on fabric. Any of theabove-noted
problems, shorteireddr3~erl~fe,or
otherunidentified~robkms which
directiyorindirectly-resultfrom ~‘‘
theuseof such conditionersare
not defectsin dryermaterialand
workmanship.Serviceor perform-
ante problemscaixsedbythe useof
theseproducts are the responsibil-
ityof the manufacturers of those
products.
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Energy-savingTips
~Sort clothesbyweightso that
you won’thaveto run an extra
cyclefor one or twoheavier,
slower-dryingitems.(Seepage 8.)
S+Do not overloaddryer.For effi-
cientdrying,clothesneedto
tumblefreely.
@Tohelppreventironing,useLow
Heat/Knits. Removegarments
promptlyat end of dryingcycle
and placeon hangers.
@The hotter thedryingtempera-
ture the more energythat willbe
used. Usethe lowestpossibleset-
tingthat willdry loadin reason-
abletime.
@Dry your clothesin consecutive
loads. Usinga“warm” dryerwill
saveenergy.
~Cleandryerlintfiltereachtime
you dry.
@Cleandryerexhaustductingat
leastonceayear.Apartially
cloggedexhaustcanlengthen
dryingtime.
operatingInstructionsforyour dryer
GE NE RAl@EIECTRIC
Heavy Dut}, Automatic Dryer
PERMANENTPRESSWITH COOLDOWN
LoadYourDryerProperly
@Cleanthe lintfiltereachtimethe
dryerisused. Alwaysbe surethe
lintfilterisinplace.Don’t usethe
d~yerwithoutit.
~Good sortingfor the dryer
beginsat the washer.Generally,if
clothesare sortedright for wash-
ing,they’resortedright for drying.
Seepage 8for sortinghelp. (If you
do mixvarioustypesof fabricsin
yourload, setthe controls for the
lighter-weightfabricsand remove
whendry. Resetcontrolsfor the
remainingheavierfabrics.)
setthecontrols
Seethe ControlsSettingGuideon
pages6and 7.
nSetDryingSelectionsswitch.
❑Turn CycleSelectorto desired
cyclesetting.
~Push STARTswitchto start
dryer.(Openingthe door during
operation stopsthe dryer.Tore-
start, closethe door and pushthe
STARTswitch.)
adyester Knits 4%Rmmunent
Pressdryingtips
~DONOT OVERLOAD—Gar-
mentsbeingdried or dewrinkled
shouldtumble freely.
@REMOVECLOTHES
PROMPTLY—Tohelpprevent
wrinkling,removefrom the dryer
promptlyat the end of the drying
cycles.
@PLACE ON HANGE,RS—Per-
manentPress and PolyesterKnit
garmentslook bestif placedon
hangersafter drying.
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‘controls settingGuide fordifferent fabrics3mdkMMds
Load
Cottons &Linens
PermanentPress, TreatedCottons,
BlendswithCotton
Synthetics—PolyeSter,Nylon,
AcrylicKnitsand WovenFabrics
Sturdy
Delicate
Silksand Wools,Blendsincluding
Silksand Wools
RayonandAcetate
Down-filledgarments,if machine
washingand dryingare
recommended.
BabyClothes—Sturdy:Diapers,
Nightgowns,Shirts, Pads, Sheets,
ReceivingBlankets,Coveralls.See
SpecialInstructions.
BabyClothes—Delicate
Blankets—Wool,Part Wool,
Cotton, Electric,Synthetic.See
BelowUnder“Extra-large Items:’
Curtains, Slipcovers,Draperies.
DONOTMACHINE DRY
FW$ERGLASS.
ChenilleBedspreads,Robes.See
belowunder “Extra-large Itemsl’
Rubber-coateditems, laminated
fabrics,vinyl,plasticsand articles
withplastictrim.
Bathmatsand Rugs. Seebelow
under HighHeat “Extra-large
items:’
Extra-1argeReins—queenor king
sizesheets,blankets or spreads,
sleepingbags,insulatedjackets or
suits, mattresscovers(pads),
quiltedbedspreads.
Pillows—Featherand Polyester-
filled(ifmanufacturer recommends
theybedried in adryer). See
SpecialInstructions.
Fabric card
Drying sekdhMR*
Normal
Normal
Normal
Low/Knits
Low/Knits
Low/Knits
Normal
Normal
Low/Knits
Normal
Normal
Normal
NoHeat
Normal
Low/Knits
Normal
cycle selection
RegularCycles—MediunlSetting
PermPress& KnitsCycles—MediumSetting
PermPress& KnitsCycles,MediumSetting
Perm Press&KnitsCycles,SettowardLESSDRY
PermPress& KnitsCycles,SettowardLESSDRY
PermPress& KnitsCycles,SettowardLESSDRY
Perm Press&KnitsCycles,MediumSetting
RegularCycles,Mediumor LightSetting,dependingon size
of load
PermPress& KnitsCycles,SettowardLESSQRY
RegularCycles,set at 20-25minutes.
RegularCycle.For firstsettingset at 20minutes(Light
Setting);for secondsettingset at 15minutes.
RegularCycles,First setting—20minutes(LightSetting)
additionalsettings—5minutes.
RegularCycles.Set for timedesired.
RegularCycles.First setting—20minutes(LightSetting);
additionalsettings—5minutes.
RegularCycles.First setting—20minutes(LightSetting);
secondsetting—15minutes;additional settings—5minutes.
RegularCycles—105minutes(Extra HeavySetting)
*-t_heterms High, Mediumand LowHeat are those usuallyfoundon fabriccare labels.For best resultsfollowyourfabriccare
instructions.
NC)TE:The CycleSeiectorSettingsindicatedaboveare to beusedas aguide. Youmayfindthat bestresultsare obtained for certain
ofyour fabricsbysetting the CycleSelectorto either sideof the recommendedsetting.
Do not dry non-colorfastitemswith whitesor tightcoloreditems.
Do not overloaddryer; clothesshouldtumble freely.Removepromptlyas soon as dryerstops; placeclotheson hangersto
minimizewrinkling.
Do not overloaddryer; clothesshould tumblefreely.Removepromptlyas soon as dryerstops, place clotheson hangersto
minimizewrinkling. J
Dry silksand woolsin your dryer CNZIYif recommendedby the garmentmanufacturer.Followinstructionscarefully.
Tumbledryingis mandatory.Downmust be thoroughlydried to removeodor and preventmildewing.Place two iargedry
towelsin the dryer to improvetumblingand shortendryingtime. Twoclean, dry tennis shoesadded to dryeralsohelp to fluff
up the down. 13esure to dry thoroughly.
IMPORTANT.If children’ssleepwearis made of Modacrylic,tumbledryonlyon LowHeat. Normal Heat can damagethese
fabrics. Checkmanufacturer’sdryinginstructions.
Seeaboveinstructions.
Place in dryerwith 3or 4dry towelswhichhave beenheated for 5minutes.Set timer for 20to 25minutes, Do not set control
for more than 25lminutes.Do only one blanket at atime. Removeblanketat end of cycleand block blanket back to original
shape. Pressbindingwithwarmiron. Allowto dry before storing.
Usedry towelsas buffers. Set time for 20 minutes. If items are still wet, reset for 15minutesand checkagain. Items shouldbe
removedwhilestill damp. Place slipcoverson furnitureimmediately.Hangdraperiesand curtains so that creaseswillfall out.
Stop dryerperiodicallyand checkfilter for excessiint. Removeand restart dryer.
Tumble on No Heat settingas heat may causealteration in shape, color and appearanceof such articles.
Stop dryerperiodicallyand checkfilter for excesslint. Removeand restart dryer.
Specialprecautionsmust be taken to dry extra large items, Set dryerfor20minutesthencheckcarefully.Set 15minutes for
secondsetting, checkagain; and 5minutes for each additional setting. Make sure that article does not fill drum. Many large
articles, whenwet, have ampleroom in dryer,but as theydry and fluff up may not have room to tumble. Checkcarefully
everyfewminutesand if articleis still wet or damp and fillsdryer, finishdryingon line. Do not, under any circumstances
operate dryer for Iongertimeswithout checking.CAUTION:If largeitemsdo not haveroom to tumble, the air flowmaybe
blockedwhichcould resuh in scorchingyour vahlableitems. Many largeitems, likeshag rugs, cannot be dried in home size
dryers.DO NOT tumbledryjacketscontainingKapok.(Seefilter c~eaninginstructionsabove.)
Check tickingfor holesor weakseamswherefeathersor fillingcould escape. Dryno more than one pillowat atime and set
dryer for maximumtime. Stop dryeroccasionallyand shake pillowsto redistribute fillingfor more evendrying. Check pillows
at end of dryingtime. If they are not completelydry,return them to dryerand reset for more dryingtime. Feather pillowsdry
veryslowlyand must be dried completelyto prevent mildewing.lXl AOT tumbledrypi!iowscontainingKapok.
RefmrtoGarment Mnnufacturers9CareLabels
E“14YW”toSW!%clothesffordrying
Normally, if you havesorted Hereare someadditionalsugges-
clothescorrectlyfor washing, tionsfor good dryerload make-up:
you willalsohaveproperlysorted
dryingloads.
%-mby surface $Wm.me
Separate
from
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Lint
Ckdlewxs
Lmr.r I?RoDLJcERs-such as
terry towelingand chenille-give
up lint.
LINT’COLLECTORS—such as
man-madefibersand.napped
fabricslikevelveteenand corduroy
—attract lint. Thesemust be dried
separate~y.
sortbyMtnic
Separate *--
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Cottons&
Linens
from
from
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Press
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Delicates
In addition to sortingto reducelint
collection,it isrecommendedthat
fabricsof similarconstructionbe
driedtogether wheneverpossible.
sortby C(M’
Separate
from
*
m
Lights
from
\
Dark
from
)
Non-
.Colorfast
sm’tbyweight
Separate
from
For information.on tumbledrying
extra-largeitemsand different
fabricsand loads, seepages6
and 7.
nleans better drying.
Don’t overloadyour dryer.
Cro\Vdedloadsdon’t dry effi-
cientlyand clothesmay be
unnecessarilywrinkled.
Loadsshouldlook likethis:
Drum with
Permanent Press Load
Drum with
Cottons &Linens
aem the Mfib’ before
drying every bad.
Cleanlintfilter(seeshadedarea)
byputtingyour moistenedfingers
at the cornerof filterand wipingin
adownwardmotion allthe way
acrossto the other corner.
Lint filter
Usermaintenanceinstructions
(hod dryer Umi!
The Drum. Porcelainenamel
drum isrust-resistantand requires
no specialcare.
The Exterior.Wipeoff anyspills
or washingcompounds. Wipeor
dust withdamp cloth. Trynot to
strikethe surfacewithsharp
objects.
The Lint Filter.Wipelintfilter
beforeeveryuseas described
above. Periodicallylint filter
shouldberemovedand suction
hosefrom vacuumcleanershould
be insertedinto theopening.
Seebelow.
Do not obstructthe flowof com-
bustionand ventilatingair.
Dryer Exhaust: Inspectand clean
the dryer exhaustductingat least
onceayear.
TOstore dryer: For short period of
time, disconnectpowersupplyand
cleanlint filter.
Do not store dryerwhereit willbe
exposedto the weather.
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cM.moNs:
@Beforehavingyour electricdryer
connectedin your newresidence,
besureyour licensedelectrician
confirmsthat the supplyvoltage
matchesthevoltagespecifiedon
therating plate.
~Dryer controlpaneland finishes
maybe damagedby somelaundry
pre-treatmentsoiland stain
removerproductsif suchproducts
are sprayedon or havedirect
contactwiththe dryer.
Applythesepre-treatment
productsawayfrom thedryer.The
fabricmay then be washedand
driednormally.
‘1-bsavemm! and Momy-——
be!ft$l%?you cd for’SWvicq
$mxktheProblem Sohwr
if you haveaproblem, it may be
minor.Youmaybe ableto correct
ityourself..?ustusethisProblem
Solverto locateyour problemand
then follow the suggested
recommendations.
PROBLEM
DRYERWON’T START
CLOTI-I13STAKE
TOOLONG
ToDRY
POSSIBLEC2!41.JSEAND REMEDY
Make sure power cord is plugged in.
Check householdfusesorcircuitbreakers.Mostelectricdryersusetwo.
Makesure controls are set and STARTswitchispressed.Openingthedoor
duringoperationstopsthedryer.Tore-start,closethedoorandpressthe
STARTswitch.
Make suredoor issecurelyclosed.Dryerwillnot run with door open.
Do not operate other applianceson the sameelectricaloutletor circuit
whilethe dryer isoperating.
Makesureallcontrolsarecorrectlysetfortheloadyouwantto dry.Seepages
5-7.
Lintfiltermaybeclogged.Removeand cleanfilterbeforeeveryload.
Periodicallycleanareaunderliritfilterwithavacuumcleaner.(Seepage9.)
1Make suredryerisproperlyduct~daccordingto InstallationInstructions.
Duct may be obstructed. iMakesure it isclean and free of obstruction and that
damper in outside wall cap operates easily.If ducting is flexible,make sure it is
not kinked and is properly installed according to Installation Instructions.
CLOTHES TAKE
TOO LONG
To DRY
SHRINKAGE,
GENERAL
SHRINKAGE,
KNITS
POSSIBLE CAUEUEAND mMEDY
Housefusemay beblownor circuitbreaker tripped. Check fusesor circuit
breaker.Most electricaldryersuse two. It ispossiblefor one to beblownor
tripped and the dryerwillstilltumblewithoutheat.
Load may beimproperlysorted. Do not mixheavy,hard-to-dry itemswith
lightweightarticles.
Large load of moisture-holdingfabrics, suchas beach towels,take along
timeto rerriovemoisture.
Toomany itemsin dryer.Dry onlyone washerload at atime. Do not
combineloads.
Too fewitemsin dryer.If dryingonlyone article,add two similararticles,
evenif dry,to insureproper tumbling.
Somefabricswillshrink whethermachinewashedand tumble dried or
washedbyhand and drip dried; others may besafelywashedbut willshrink
in adryer.FOHOWGarment Manufacturers’ Care Labelsexactly.If in
doubt, do not machinewashor dry.
Relaxationshrinkagecan occurin knit fabricsthat havebeen improperly
stretchedand elongatedby the manufacturer. Whenthis occurs, garment
may bepressedback into shapeafter each washand dry cycle.
Progressiveordelayedshrinkageiscaused whenstarch or sizing(in some
fabrics)isgraduallyremovedby laundering. Maybe noticed in older
garments that havebeenlaundered many timeswithout previousshrinkage.
Treat as for RelaxationShrinkageabove.
Shrinkugecausedby overheatingoccursin certain knit fabrics that have
been heat-shaped. Whenwashing,drying or ironingtemperatures exceed
the temperatures usedto shape set, shrinkagemay occur.This cannot be
corrected, but it can beprevented bywashingin cold or warm water; drying
on LowHeat/Knits.
PROBLEM
WFUNKLING ml
PERM4%NENTPRESS
AJ’q~ ~f~(-J.~~(-jpJ”
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~Par-lIN(I.141A5599F%H’7i
iPub.No.49-9478 !
Leavingclothesin dryerafter tumblingstops. Removepromptly and hang
clothesimmediately.
Toomany clothesin dryer.Dry onlyone washerload at atime. Do not
combineloads.
Too fewitemsin dryer.If dryingonlyone article,add two moresimilar
articles,evenif dry,to insureproper tumbling.
Improper loads. AvoidlaunderingheavyPermanent Press items,such as
work clotheswith lighterPermanent Pressitemssuchas shirtsor blouses.
Do not dry Permanent Presswithregularlaundry.
Toomanyclothesin washer.Permanent Press loadsshould alwaysbe
smallerthan regularloads...no more than mediumloadsto giveclothes
room to movefreely.
Incorrectwashand dry cycles.UsePermanent PressWash Cyclewhich
providesacooldownrinseto minimizewrinkling.Also usePermanent
Press Dry cycle.
IncorrectwaterleveLUsehighestwaterlevelfoi mediumload, mediumor
ha~ffullfor smallload.
Repeatedwashingintoo hot water.Washin cold or warm waterwith plenty
of detergent.
Accumulationof limescaledueto useof carbonate detergents. If you must
useanon-phosphatedetergent,avoidthe useof high-carbonate-built
detergent.
Failureto use fabricsoftener.Proper usewillminimizewrinkling.
‘h m?moveWrinkks
1. Retumbleon “Permanent Press” setting.
2. Rerinseand dry on “Permanent Press” setting.
3. if unsuccessful,retumbleon highheat for 10-12minutesand
hang immediately.
4. Iron carefully.
5. Sendto drycleanersfor pressing,
6. Somewrinklesmay remainwhichcannot be removed?
*FKYFE:If you followgood laundry proceduresand Permanent Press
clothesstillcomeout wrinkled,the finishmay not be good quality.P&o, in
Permanent Press synthetic/cotton blends,the cotton portion of the fabric
can eventuallywearawayleavingonlythe synthetic.Sinceit’sthe cotton
portion whichistreated for Permanent Press, alossor decreaseof
Permanent Pressperformance willresult.
General Electric Company
Appliance Park
Louisville, Kentucky 40225

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