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GE DDE6350B User manual

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This leaflet contains specific
operating information for your
model. Savethis leaflet with
FORBESTRESULTS,
RmD ANDBECOME
the Useand Care Bookwhich
also came with your dryer. FAMILIARWITHBOTH,
OperatingInstructions
foryourdryer
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I
IDRYING SEIECT!ONS START ~
/
NOUMA1 PiRM PRESS f=”” GENERAL@ElECT141C
IHEAVY DUTY DRYER
@ @
WITH AUTOMATIC DRY CONTROL
DE11CAT6S FIUfF
KNITS I
{.—— —J
AUTOMATIC
REGULAR
CYCLE
TIMFll fVCl F
Lam!Your
DryerProperlym
~Ciean the lint filter each time the
dryer is used.Always be sure the lint
filter is in place. Don’t usethe dryer
without it.
~Good sorting for the dryer begins at
the washer. Generally, if clothes are
sorted right for washing, they’re
sorted right for drying. Seeyour Use
and Care Bookfor sorting help. (If
you do mix various types of fabrics in
your load, set the controls for the
lighter-weight fabrics and remove
w-hendry.
remaining Resetcontrols for the
heavier fabrics.)
setthe ‘cCmtrd$.
Seethe Controls Setting Guide
below.
~Drying Selections
Select the proper heat for your load.
ShouldbeusedwithcyclesMlcated e
Drying Automatic Automatic
Perm Press and Timed
Selections Regular Cycle Knits Cycle Cycle
Normal
(HighHeat) 63 @
i%rmPress
(WWml Heat) @43
iMicateslKnits
(Low‘Heat) ee
Fiuff
(NoHIWt) e
❑TurnCycle Selector to desired (Openingthe door during operation
cycle setting. stops the dryer.Tore-start, close the
door and press the STARTbutton.)
❑TurnSTARTKnob to start dryer.
controlssettingGuide
AutomaticWrrnPress84
KnitsCyci63 TimedCycie AutomaticReguiarCycie
Permanent Press Synthetic Avg. Load Cottons Perm. Pressto No Heat Cottons &Linens
Fabric or Cotton/ Knits or of Mixed (Damp Dried be De-Wrinkled Fluff (Thosearticles labeled
Synthetic Blends Delicates Cottons for Ironing) without Washing Machine Dry—High Heat.)
Drying Perm. Press Delicates/Knits Normal Normal Perm. Press Fluff Normal
Seisction’ (Medium Heat) (Low Heat) (High Heat) (High Heat) (Medium Heat) (No Heat) (High Heat)
Cycie Light Light, Medium or
Selector Medium 45 Min. 20 Min. 10Min. Time
Fabrics Heavy Fabrics
,S%3tfing Desired depending on load**
*The terms High, Medium and Lovj Heat are those usually found on fabric care labels. For best results, follow your fabric care label instructions.
‘*Light: For lightweight fabric loads; Medium: for most normal loads; Heavy Fabrics: for loads that include heavyweight fabrics and for very
small loads.
WYi’E The Cycle Selector settings indicated above are to be used as aguide. You may find that best results are obtained for some of your
abrics by setting the Cycle Selector to either side of the recommended setting. 17
Part No. 141A7400 F713Rev.1
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@DO F.K3TC?VERLOAD—Garments
being dried or dewrinkled should
tumble freely.
SIFU3v10VECLOTHESlNIMEDIATELY—
Tohelp prevent wrinkling, remove
from the dryer immediately at the end~
of the drying cycles.
~PLACEON HANGERS-Permanent
Pressand Polyester knit garments
look best if placed on hangers after
drying.
“k-
Automatic Im’yh”tg Thed Drying
When using the AUTOMATICcycles, When u$ingthe TIMEDCYCLE,you
the Automatic Dry Control system select the number of minutes you
continually sensesthe temperature of wishthedryerto runandit turnsoff
theair in the dryer drum. Wet laundry at the e~d of this time period.
keepsthis air cool. Whenthe laundry
is dry enough(and the drum air warm
enough)the heat turns off. When the
air cools, the heat turns back on. This
off and on cycling may happena
number of times (dependingon the
fabric, load size, and Cycle Selector
setting.) The Cycle Selector advances
(when the heat is off) until it auto-
matically turns off dryer.
}i)Ur Direct[.ine toGened ~l~c~~ic
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Models
DDE6350B—electric
DDG6380B—gas
IPartNo,141A7WXIFW3Rev.1
Pub.NO.49-9422–1
5-83
General Electric Company
Appliance Park
Louisville, Kentucky 40225