GE DDE7207R User manual

Useand
Qre
Guide
Dryer
Safe~lnstructions
....................3-5
Operating Instructions, Tips
AutomaticDrying...........................................7
ControlsSettingGuide.............................8,9
Cycle
Settings..................................................6
DryingSelectionsGuide...............................7
Energy-Saving Tips..., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
KnitsDryingTips.....................................6,13
Lint Filter
....................................................6,
11
Loading
......................................................6,
10
Operating the Dryer ..................................6, 7
Timed Drying
...................................................7
Permanent Press Drying
Tips........6,
13, 14
SortingClothes........................................6,10
Care and Cleaning
Dryer Exhaust . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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11
Drum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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11
Exterior . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Lint Filter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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11
Storing the Dryer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
User Maintenance Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Problem Solver
.......................l
2-l4
More questions
?...call
GE Answer Center” 800.626.2000
Consumer Services ...................15
Model and Serial Numbers ..........................2
Repair Service
.................................................2
Warranty........................................BackCover
Models:
DDE7207R
DDG7287R
GE Appliances

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YOU...
Read this book carefully.
It is intended to help you
operate and maintain your
new dryer properly.
Keep it handy for answers to
your questions.
If you don’t understand something
or need more help, write (include
your phone number)
Save time and money.
Before you request service . . .
check the Problem Solver
section. It lists causes of minor
operating problems that you can
correct yourself.
If you received a
damaged dryer...
Consumer Affairs Immediately contact the dealer (or
GE Appliances, Appliance Park
builder) that sold you the dryer.
Louisville, KY 40225
To obtain a Spanish language
Para obtener
la
versi6n
en
version of this book, call
espafiol
de
este
manual, name a
GE Answer
Center@
GE Answer
Center@,
servicio
de
800.626.2000 informaci6n
para
el
consumidor,
consumer information service.
telgfono
800.626.2000.
Write down the
model
and serial numbers.
You’ll find them on a label on the
front of the dryer behind the
door,
These numbers are also on the
Consumer Product Ownership
Registration Card that came
with your dryer. Before sending
in this card, please write these
numbers here:
Model Number
Serial Number
Use these numbers in any
correspondence or service
calls concerning your dryer
WAN~G:
For your safety the information in this manual must
be
fo~owed
to
minimim
the risk of fire or explosion or to prevent property damage, personal injury or loss of life.
—Do not store or use gasoline or other
flammable vapors and liquids in the
vicinity of this or any other appliance.
—WWT
TO DO
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YOU SMELL GAS
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Do not try to
light
any appliance.
Q
Do
not touch any
el~tri~
switch;
do not use any phone in your building.
s
Clear the room, building or area of
all
wcupants.
s
~mediately
dl
your gas supplier from a
neighbor’s phone.
FOUOW
the gas supplier’s
instructions.
. If you cannot reach your gas
supplier!
cdl
the
fire
department
—Instigation and service must
be
performed
by a qualified installer, service agency or
the gas supplier.
All drying instruction terms in this book conform to the Care
Labeling Rule established by the Federal Trade Commission, January 1984.
If you need service
To obtain service, see the
Consumer Services page
in the back of this book.
We’re proud of our service and
want you to be pleased. If for some
reason you are not happy with the
service you receive, here are three
steps to follow for further help.
First, contact the people who
FINALLY, if your problem
serviced your appliance. Explain
is still not resolved, write:
why you are not pleased.
In
most Major Appliance Consumer
cases, this will solve the problem.
Action Panel
NEXT, if you are still not pleased, 20 North
Wacker
Drive
write
all
the details—including Chicago, IL 60606
your phone number—to:
Manager, Consumer Relations
GE Appliances, Appliance Park
Louisville, KY 40225
2

IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE
The
California Safe Drinking Water and
Toxic Enforcement Act requires the governor
of California to publish a list of substances known
to the state to cause cancer, birth defects or other
reproductive harm and requires businesses to warn
customers of potential exposure to such substances,
Gas appliances can cause minor exposure
to four of these substances, namely benzene,
carbon monoxide, formaldehyde and soot, caused
primarily by the incomplete combustion of natural
gas or
LP
fuels.
Properly adjusted dryers will minimize incomplete
combustion. Exposure to these substances can be
minimized further by properly venting the dryers
to the outdoors.
A
Warning—To reduce the risk of fire,
electric shock, or injury to persons
when using your appliance, follow basic
precautions, including the following:
●
Use this appliance only for its intended
purpose
as described in this Use and Care Book.
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●
This dryer must be properly
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installed and located in accordance
with the Installation Instructions
before it is used.
If you did not receive an
Installation Instructions sheet with your
dryer, you can obtain one by calling, toll
free, the GE Answer Center”, 800.626.2000.
—Properly ground to conform with
all governing codes and ordinances.
Follow
dehils
in
Ins@llation
Instructions.
—Locate where the temperature is above
50°F.
(lO°C.)
for satisfactory operation of the dryer
control system. Do not install or store the
dryer where it will be exposed to the weather.
—Connect to a properly rated, protected
and sized power
supply
circuit
to avoid
electrical overload.
—Exhausting to the outside is STRONGLY
RECOMMENDED
to prevent large amounts
of moisture and lint from being blown into the
room. Carefully follow the Exhausting Details
in the Installation Instructions.
●
Do not repair or replace any
part of the appliance or attempt
any servicing unless specifically
recommended in this Use and Care Book or
in published user-repair instructions that you
understand and have the skills to carry out.
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●
When disconnecting this appliance
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by
the
plug rather than the
cord
to avoid damage to the cord or junction
of cord and plug. Make sure that the cord is
located so that it will not be stepped on, tripped
over or otherwise subjected to damage or stress.
To Minimize the Possibility
of a Fire Hazard
●
Exhaust Duct—See Installation Instructions.
Use only rigid metal or flexible metal 4“
diameter ductwork inside the dryer cabinet
or for exhausting to the outside.
USE OF
PLASTIC OR OTHER COMBUSTIBLE
DUCTWORK CAN CAUSE A FIRE. FOIL OR
OTHER EASILY PUNCTURED DUCTWORK
CAN CAUSE A FIRE IF IT COLLAPSES OR
BECOMES OTHERWISE RESTRICTED IN
USE OR DURING INSTALLATION.
●
Do not use
hat
to
dry
articles containing rubber,
plastic, or similar materials
(such as padded
bras, tennis shoes, galoshes, bath mats, rugs, bibs,
baby pants, plastic bags, etc.) as these materials
may melt or burn. Also, some rubber materials,
when heated, can under certain circumstances
produce fire by spontaneous combustion.
●
Do not store items that may burn or melt
(such as clothing, paper material, plastics
or plastic containers, etc.) on top of the dryer
during the operation.
(continued next page)
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WORTANT
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
(continued)
●
Garments labeled “Dry Away from Heat”
(such as life jackets containing Kapok)
must not be put in your dryer.
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Do not wash or dry articles that
have been cleaned in, washed in,
soa
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.
combustible or explosive substances
(such as wax, paint, gasoline,
degreasers,
dry-cleaning solvents, kerosene, etc.) which
may ignite or explode. Do not add these
substances to the wash water. Do not use
these substances around your washer and/or
dryer during operation.
●
Any article on which you have used a cleaning
solvent, or which contains flammable materials
(such as cleaning cloths, mops, towels used in
beauty salons, restaurants or barber shops, etc.)
must not be placed in or near the dryer until
all
traces of these flammable liquids or solids and
their fumes have been removed. There are many
highly flammable items used in homes such as:
acetone, denatured alcohol, gasoline, kerosene,
some household cleaners, some spot removers,
turpentines, waxes, wax removers and products
containing petroleum distillates.
To Minimize the Possibility of Injury
●
Never reach into the dryer while
the
drum is moving.
Before loading, unloading
or adding clothes, wait until the drum has
completely stopped.
●
Do not dry fiberglass articles in your dryer.
Skin irritation could
result
from the remaining
glass particles that may be picked up by clothing
during subsequent dryer uses.
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●
The laundry process can reduce
the flame
retardancy
of fabrics.
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Toavoidsucharesult,
thegarment
manufacturer’s care instructions
should be followed very carefully.
.
Close supervision is necessary
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if this appliance is used by or
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near children. Do not allow
children to play inside, on,
or with this appliance or any
discarded appliance. Dispose of discarded
appliances and shipping or packing materials
properly. Before discarding a dryer, or
removing from service, remove the door
of the dryer compartment.
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Clean the lint filter before each load
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,;.
to prevent lint accumulation inside
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the dryer or in the room.
DO
NOT
OPERATE THE DRYER WITHOUT THE LINT
FILTER IN PLACE.
●
Keep the area around and underneath your
appliances free from the accumulation of
combustible materials,
such as lint, paper, rags,
chemicals, etc.
●
The interior of the machine and the exhaust
duct connection inside the dryer should be
cleaned periodically by a qualified individual.
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●
Keep all laundry aids (such
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as detergents, bleaches, fabric
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softeners, etc.) out of the reach
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of children,
preferably in a locked
cabinet. Observe all warnings on
container labels to avoid personal injury.
●
Keep the floor around your appliances clean
and dry to reduce the possibility of slipping.
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●
To minimize the possibility of electric
J
shock,
unplug this appliance from the
power supply before attempting any
maintenance or cleaning (except the removal
and cleaning of the lint filter).
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NOTE:
Turning the Cycle Selector
knob to an OFF position does NOT
/-
disconnect the appliance from the
power supply.
●
Do not tamper with the controls.
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●
Do not operate this appliance if it is damaged,
malfunctioning, partially disassembled, or has
missing or broken parts, including a damaged
cord or plug.
●
Never climb on or stand on the dryer top.
●
If yours is a gas dryer, it is equipped with an
automatic electric ignition and does not have
a pilot light.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO LIGHT
WITH A MATCH. Burns may result from having
your hand in the vicinity
of
the burner when the
automatic ignition may turn on.
Dryer-applied Fabric Softeners or
Anti-static Conditioners
You may wish to soften your laundered
fabrics or reduce the static electricity in them.
We recommend you use either a fabric softener
in the wash cycle, according to the manufacturer’s
instructions for those products, or try a dryer-added
product for which the manufacturer gives written
assurance on the package that their product can be
safely used in your dryer.
Service or performance problems caused by
the use of these products are the responsibility
of the manufacturers of those products and are
not covered under the warranty of this appliance.
SAVE
T~SE
INSTRUCTIONS
● Sort clothes by weight so you won ‘t have to run
an
extra
cycle
for
one
or two heavier, slower-drying items.
● Do not overload your dryer. For efficient drying, clothes need
to tumble freely.
● Use Automatic Cycles whenever possible to help prevent
overdryi
ng
and
to save energy.
● To help prevent ironing, use Knits/Del
icates
(Low
Heat)
or
Perm.
Press
(Medium
Heat).
Remove garments promptly
at
end of drying
cycle
and
place on hangers.
● Dry your clothes in consecutive
loads.
Using a “warm” dryer
will
save energy.
● Clean the dryer
I
int
filter
each time you dry.
● Clean the dryer exhaust
ducti
ng
at
least once
a
year. A partially clogged
exhaust can lengthen drying time.
5

HOW TO
OPEMTE
YOUR DRYER
WARNING—To reduce the risk of
fire,
electric shock, or injury to
persons when using your appliance, read the IMPORTANT SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS before operating this appliance.
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Check the Lint Filter
Clean the lint filter each time the dryer is used. Always be sure the lint filter
is in place. Don’t use the dryer without it. See the Care and Cleaning section.
Sort and Load the Clothes
Good sorting for the dryer begins at the washer. Generally, if clothes are
sorted right for washing, they’re sorted right for drying. See the How to
Sort the Clothes section. If you do mix various types of fabrics in your load,
set the controls for the lighter-weight fabrics and remove when dry. Reset
controls for the remaining heavier fabrics.
Set the Controls.
See the Controls Setting Guide.
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Drying Selections.
Push a button to select the proper heat for your load.
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Cycle Selector.
Turn the Cycle Selector to the desired cycle setting.
The selector may be turned in either direction.
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Start Button.
Press the Push to Start button to start the dryer.
(Opening the door during operation stops the
dryer. To restart, close the door and press the
Push to Start button. )
Should be used with cycles indicated ●
Automatic
Drying Automatic Perm. Press Timed
Selections Regular Cycles Cycle Cycles
Cottons
High Heat
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Perm. Press
Medium Heat
● ●
Knits~elicates
Low Heat
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● ●
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Fluff
No Heat
II I
●
Polyester Knits & Permanent Press Drying Tips
● DO NOT OVERLOAD— ● REMOVE CLOTHES ● PLACE ON HANGERS—
Garments being dried or PROMPTLY—To help prevent Permanent press and polyester
dewrinkled should tumble freely.
wrinkling, remove clothes from knit garments look best if placed
the dryer promptly at the end of
on hangers after drying.
the drying cycles.
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The Difference Between Automatic and Timed Drying
Automatic Drying Timed Drying
When using the Automatic Cycles, the When using the Timed Cycles, you select the number
Automatic Dry Control system continually senses of minutes you wish the dryer to run and it turns off at
the temperature of the air in the dryer drum. Wet the end of this time period.
laundry keeps the air cool. When 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 happen a number of
times (depending on the fabric, load size and cycle
Selector setting). The Cycle Selector advances (when
the heat is
offl
until it automatically turns off dryer.
Drying Selections Guide for the Automatic Cycles
Set to NORMAL position Set to
HEAVY
position Set past HEAVY position
● For most normal loads. ● For loads that include ● If
you
want to remove more
heavy-weight fabrics. m;siture.
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CONTROLS SETTING GUIDE
For Different Fabrics and Loads
Drying
Selection*
Cottons
(High)
Load Cycle
Automatic
or
Timed Cycles
Cycle Setting
Heavy or Normal Setting.
45 minutes for dry; 20 minutes for damp dry for ironing.
Cottons & Linens
Permanent Press, Treated Cottons,
Blends with Cotton
Perm,
Press
(Medium) Automatic
or
Timed Cycles
Permanent Press.
De-Wrinkle setting to de-wrinkle garments that
have not been washed.
Synthetics—Polyester, Nylon,
Acrylic Knits and Woven Fabrics
Sturdy Perm.
Press
(Medium)
Knits/DeIicates
(Low)
Automatic Cycles
Automatic Cycles
Permanent Press.
Permanent Press.
Delicate
Silks and Wools, Blends
including
Silks and Wools Knits/Delicates
(Low)
Automatic Cycles Permanent Press.
Rayon and Acetate Knits/Delicates
(Low)
Automatic Cycles Permanent Press.
Down-filled garments,
if machine washing and drying
are recommended.
Cottons
(High)
Automatic Cycles Normal Setting
Baby Clothes—Sturdy: Diapers,
Nightgowns, Shirts, Pads, Sheets,
Receiving Blankets, Coveralls.
See Special Instructions.
Cottons
(High)
Automatic
or
Timed Cycles
Heavy or Normal Setting
45 minutes
Baby Clothes—Delicate Knits/Delicates
(Low)
Cottons
(High)
Automatic Cycle
Timed Cycle
Permanent Press.
Set at 20 to 25 minutes.
Blankets—Wool, Part Wool,
Cotton, Electric, Synthetic. See
below under “Extra-large Items.”
Curtains, Slipcovers, Draperies
DO NOT MACHINE DRY
FIBERGLASS,
Cottons
(High) Timed Cycle
For first setting, set at 20
minutes;.
for second setting, set at 15 minutes.
First setting—20 minutes;
additional settings—5 minutes.
Chenille Bedspreads, Robes. See
below under “Extra-large Items.”
Rubber-coated Items, Laminated
Fabrics:
Vinyl, Plastics and
Articles with Plastic Trim.
Cottons
(High)
Fluff
No Heat
Timed Cycle
Timed Cycle Set for time desired.
Bathmats
and Rugs
Cottons
(High) Timed Cycle
First setting—20 minutes:
additional settings—5 minutes.
First setting—20 minutes;
second setting— 15 minutes;
additional settings—5 minutes.
Extra-large Items—Queen or King
Size Sheets, Blankets or Spreads,
Sleeping
Bags,
Insulated Jackets or
Suits, Mattress Covers (Pads),
Quilted Bedspreads.
Timed Cycle
Permanent Press
(Medium)
Pillows—Feather and
Polyester-
filled (if manufacturer recommends
they be dried in a dryer). See the
Special Instructions.
Cottons
(High) Timed Cycle
Set at 70 minutes.
*The terms High, Medium and Low Heat are those usually found on fabric care labels. For best results, follow your fabric care labels.
NOTE: The Cycle Selector settings indicated above are to be used as a guide. You may find
that best results are obtained by setting the Cycle Selector to either side of the recommended settings.
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Special Instructions
Do not dry non-colotiast items with whites or light-colored items.
Do not overload dryer; clothes should tumble freely. Remove promptly as soon as dryer stops; place clothes on hangers to
minimize wrinkling.
Do not overload dryer; clothes should tumble freely. Remove promptly as soon as dryer stops, place clothes on hangers
to
minimize wrinkling.
Dry silks and wools in your dryer only if recommended by the garment manufacturer.
Follow
instructions carefully.
Tumble drying is mandatory. Down must be thoroughly dried to remove odor and prevent mildewing.
Place
two large, dry towels in the
dryer to improve tumbling and shorten drying time. Be sure to dry thoroughly.
IMPORTANT. If children’s sleepwear is made of Modacrylic, tumble dry only on Low/Knits temperature. Normal Heat can damage these
fabrics. Check manufacturer’s drying instructions.
—
See above instructions.
Place in dryer with 3 or 4 dry towels which have been heated for 5 minutes. Set timer for
20
to 25 minutes. Do not set control for more than
25 minutes. Do only one blanket at a time. Remove blanket at end of cycle and block blanket back to original shape. Press binding with
warm iron. Allow to dry before storing.
Use dry towels as buffers. Set timer for 20 minutes. If items are still wet, reset for
15
minutes and check again. Items should be removed while
still damp. Place slipcovers on furniture immediately. Hang draperies and curtains so that creases will fall out. Stop dryer periodically and
check filter for excess lint. Remove and restart
drver.
Tumble dry on Fluff (No Heat) setting as heat may cause alteration in shape, color and appearance of such articles.
Stop dryer periodically and check filter for excess lint. Remove and restart dryer.
Special/
7recauri[)n.s
must be taken to dry extra-large items.
Set
dryer
for
20
minutes
then
check
cargfully.
Set 15 minutes for second setting, check
again; and 5 minutes for each additional setting. Make sure that article does not fill drum. Many large articles, when wet, have ample room in
dryer, but as they dry and fluff up may not have room to tumble. Check carefully every
few
minutes and if article is still wet or damp and fills
dryer,
finish
drying on line. Do not, under any circumstances operate dryer for longer times without checking. CAUTION: If large items do not
have room to tumble, the air flow may be blocked which could result in scorching your valuable items. Many large items, like shag rugs,
cannot be dried in home size dryers. DO NOT tumble dry jackets
(orrrainirzg
Kapok.
(See filter cleaning instructions above. )
Check ticking for holes or weak seams where feathers or filling could escape. Dry no more than one pillow at a time and set dryer for
maximum time. Stop dryer occasionally and shake pillows to redistribute filling for more even drying. Check pillows at end of drying time.
If they are not completely dry, return them to dryer and reset for more drying time. Feather pillows dry very slowly and must be dried
completely to prevent mildewing. DO NOT
tumble
dry
pillow.~
containing
Kapok.
—
Refer to Garment Manufacturers’ Care Labels
For more information on care labeling, send for ‘cWhat’s New About CARE LABELS.”
For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Oft’ice,
Washingtcm,
D.C.
20402
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HOW TO SORT
CLOTmS
Sort by
Sutiace
Texture
LINT PRODUCERS—such as terry toweling and
Separate
chenille—give up lint.
LINT COLLECTORS—such as man-made fibers and
napped fabrics like velveteen and corduroy—attract
lint. These must be dried separately.
Sort by Fabric
Separate
construction together
whenever possible.
Sort by Color
Separateflfromnfro,mfro,e
Sort by Weight
Separate
mm
For information on tumble drying extra large
items and different fabrics and loads, see the
#Hea~
Items
from
Light Items
Controls Setting Guide.
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(:;;:l:f
(such as
curtains)
HOW TO LOAD
T~
CLOTmS
Don’t overload your dryer.
Crowded loads don’t dry
efficiently and clothes may
be unnecessarily wrinkled.
Loads should look like this:
Drum with
/
Cottons & Linens Drum
with
Permanent
Press Load
10

User Maintenance Instructions
CAUTION: If yours is an electric dryer, before you have
it connected in your new residence, be sure your licensed electrician
confirms that the supply voltage matches the voltage specified on the rating plate.
Dryer Exterior
Wipe off any spills or washing Dryer control panel and Apply these pretreatment products
compounds. Wipe or dust with finishes may be damaged by away from the dryer. The fabric
a damp cloth. Try not to strike some laundry pretreatment soil may then be washed and dried
the surface with sharp objects. and stain remover products if normally. Damage to your dryer
such products are sprayed on or caused by pretreatment products
have direct contact with the dryer.
is not covered by your warranty.
Dryer Drum Dryer Exhaust Dryer Storage
The porcelain enamel drum
Inspct
and clean the dryer
To store your dryer for
is rust-resistant and requires
exhaust
ducting
at least once a year.
a short period of time,
no special care.
disconnect the power
supply and clean the lint filter.
Lint Filter
Before every dryer
use, clean the lint
filter. Put your
moistened fingers
at the corner of the
filter and wipe in a
downward motion all
the way across to the
other corner.
Periodically,
remove the lint
filter and insert
the suction hose
from your vacuum
cleaner into
the opening.
Air Circulation
Do not obstruct the flow of
combustion and ventilating air.
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QUESTIONS?
USE
THIS PROBLEM SOLVER
PROBLEM
DRYER WON’T START
CLOTHES TAKE TOO
LONG TO DRY
SHRINKAGE, GENERAL
POSSIBLE CAUSE
● Dryer unplugged. Make sure power cord is plugged in.
“
No power to dryer. Check fuses and circuit breakers to make sure dryer is
getting current. Most electric dryers use two.
“
Controls improperly set. Make sure controls are set and the Start button is
pressed. Opening the door during operation stops the dryer. To restart, close
the door and press the Push to
St~
button.
● Dryer door is open. Close door
securely~ryer
will not run with door open.
● Circuit is overloaded. Do not operate other appliances on the same electrical
outlet or circuit while the dryer is operating.
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Controls improperly set. Check all controls to make sure they are correctly
set for the load you want to dry. See the How to Operate Your Dryer section.
● Clogged lint filter. Remove and clean filter before every load. Periodically clean
area under lint filer with vacuum cleaner. See the Care and Cleaning section.
● Improper ducting. Make sure dryer is
ducted
in accordance with the
Installation Instructions.
● Obstruction in exhaust ducting. Make sure ducting is clean and free of
obstruction; make sure damper in outside wall cap operates easily. If flexible
ducting is used, be sure it is not kinked and is properly installed according to
the Installation Instructions.
● Blown fuses or tripped circuit breakers. Check household fuses or circuit
breakers. Most electric dryers use two. It is possible for one to be blown or
tripped and the dryer still tumble without heat.
● Improper sorting. Do not mix heavy, hard-to dry items with lightweight articles.
● Large loads of moisture-holding fabrics, such as beach towels, take a
long
time to remove moisture.
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Too many items in dryer. Dry only one washer load at a time. Do not combine
loads.
● Too few items in dryer. If drying only one article, add two more similar articles,
even if dry, to insure proper tumbling.
● Some fabrics will shrink whether machine washed and tumble dried or
washed by hand and drip dried; others may be safely washed but will shrink
in a dryer. Follow Garment Manufacturers’ Care
Labels
exactly. If in doubt,
do not machine wash or tumble dry.

PROBLEM
SHRINKAGE,
~ITS
WRINWING
IN
PERMANENT
PRESS
AND “NO-IRON” ITEMS
POSSIBLE CAUSE
● Relaxation shrinkage can occur in knit fabrics that have been improperly
stretched and elongated by the manufacturer. When this occurs, garment may
be pressed back into shape after each wash and dry cycle.
● Wogressive or delayed shrinkage is caused when starch or sizing (in some
fabrics) is gradually removed by laundering. Maybe noticed in older garments
that have been laundered many times without previous shrinkage. Treat as for
Relaxation Shrinkage above.
●
Shrinkage caused by overheating
occurs in certain knit fabrics that have
been heat-shaped. When washing, drying or ironing temperatures exceed the
temperatures used to shape set, shrinkage may occur. This cannot be corrected,
but it can be prevented by washing in cold or warm water; drying on low heat.
●
kaving
clothes in dryer after tumbling stops. Remove clothes promptly and
hang them immediately.
● Too many items in dryer. Dry only one washer load at a time. Do not
combine loads.
● Too few items in dryer. If drying only one article, add two or more similar
articles, even if dry, to insure proper tumbling.
c
Improper loads. Avoid laundering heavy Permanent Press items, such as work
clothes, with lighter Permanent Press items, such as shirts or blouses. do not
wash or dry Permanent Press with regular laundry.
● Too many clothes in washer. Items must have room to move freely.
Permanent Press loads should always be smaller than regular loads . . .
no more than medium loads.
● Use of incorrect wash and dry cycles. Use Permanent Press wash cycle
which provides a cool-down rinse to minimize wrinkling. Also, use Permanent
Press drying cycle.
● Incorrect water level. Use large water level for medium load; medium level
or half full for small load.
c
Washing repeatedly in too hot water. Wash in cool or warm water with
plenty of detergent.
● Accumulation of lime scale due to use of carbonate detergents. If you must
use a non-phosphate detergent, avoid the use of a high-carbonate detergent.
● Failure to use fabric softener. Proper use of fabric softener will
minimize wrinkling.
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T~
PROBLEM
SOL~R
(continued)
PROBLEM
I
POSSIBLE CAUSE
WRINUING
IN
I
TO REMOVE WRIN~ES:
PERMANENT PRESS AND
●
Retumble on
Permment
Press
setting.
“NO-IRON ITEMS”
(continued)
●
Rerinse
and
d~
on Permanent Press setting.
●
If unsuccessful, retumble
on normal
temperature for
10-12
minutes
and hang immediately.
I
● Iron carefully.
I
●
Send to Dry Cleaners for pressing,
I
●
Some
wrinkles may remain
which cannot be removed. *
* NOTE:
If you follow good laundry procedures and Permanent Press
clothes still come out wrinkled, the finish may not be good quality. Also, in
permanent press synthetic/cotton blends, the cotton portion of the fabric can
eventually wear away leaving only the synthetic. Since its the cotton portion
which is treated for Permanent Press, a loss or decrease of Permanent Press
performance
will
result.
If you need more help... call, toll free:
GE Answer Center”
800.626.2000
consumer information service
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assurance
fiat
if you ever need information or
assistice
from GE, we’ll be there.
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you have to do is cdl—toll-free!
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for you. Many GE Consumer Service
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service today or tomorrow, or at your
convenience
(7:00
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p.m. Satur-
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know your appliance inside and out—
so most repairs can be
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in just
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You can have the secure feeling that
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and Discover cards are accepted.
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cover proce-
dures intended to be performed by
any user. Other servicing
generdy
shodd
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ser-
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exercised, since improper servicing
may cause unsafe operation.
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YOUR GE AUTOMATIC CLOTHES DRYER
WARRANTY
Save
proof of original purchase date such as
your sales slip or cancelled
check to establish warranty period.
)-
WHAT IS COVERED
FULL ONE-YEAR WARRANTY
For one year from date of original
purchase, we will provide, free of
charge, parts and service labor in
your home to repair or replace
any part of
the
dryer that fails
because of a manufacturing
defect.
This warranty is extended to
the original purchaser and any
succeeding owner for products
purchased for ordinary home use
in the 48 mainland states, Hawaii
and Washington,
D.C.
In Alaska the
warranty is the same except that it
is LIMITED because you must pay
to ship the product to the service
shop or for the service technician’s
travel costs to your home.
All warranty service will be
provided by our Factory Service
Centers or by our authorized
Customer
Care@
servicers during
normal working hours.
Should your appliance need
service, during warranty period
or beyond, call 800-GE-CARES
(800-432-2737).
WHAT IS NOT COVERED
● Service trips to your home to
teach you how to use the product.
Read your Use and Care material.
If you then have any questions
about operating the product, please
contact your dealer or our Consumer
Affairs office at the address
below,
or call, toll free:
GE Answer Center[”
800.626.2000
consumer information sewice
● Improper installation.
If you have an installation
problem, contact your dealer
or installer. You are responsible
for providing adequate electrical,
exhausting and other connecting
facilities.
● Replacement of house fuses or
resetting of circuit breakers.
● Failure of the product if it is used
for other than “its intended
purpose or used commercially.
c
Damage to product caused
by accident, fire, floods or acts
of God.
WARRANTOR IS NOT
RESPONSIBLE FOR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.
Some
states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion
may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
To know what
your legal rights are in your state, consult your local or state consumer affairs office or your state’s Attorney General,
Warrantor: General Electric Company
If further help is needed concerning this warranty, write:
Manager—Consumer Affairs, GE Appliances, Louisville, KY 40225
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book is printed on recycled paper.
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