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GE DDE9200B User manual

.This leaflet ccmtairwspecific FOR BEST RESULTS,
operating information for your
model. -Savethis leaflet with ~~~~ ~~~ BECOME
the Use and Care Bookwhich FAMILIAR w\THBOTH.
akm came with your dryer.
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@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.
@Good sorting for the dryer begins at
the washer. Generally, if clothes are
sorted right for washing, they’re
sorted right for drying, See your Use
and Care Book for sorting help. (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.)
~~~ ~kl~ ~O~~lXl~S. Seethe Controls Setting Guide on the back page.
❑Fabric Care Selections
Pushabutton to select the proper heat for your load.
Should be used with cycles indicated @
Fabric Care Automatic Automatic
Perm Press and Timed
Selections Regular Cycle Knits Cvcles Cycles
Cottons
High Heat e@
Perm Press
Medium Heat e@
Knits/Delicates
Low Heat e@
Fiuff
No Heat @
❑Extra Care Cycle
(Operates only with Automatic Perm
Press &Knits Cycles.)
Turnto ON if desired. Tominimize
wrinkles set in the clothes, the Extra
Care cycle provides approximately 15
minutes of no-heattumbling after the
clothes are dry.
Use End-of-CycleSignal (Seestep 3
below.) Buzzerwill sound at five-
minute intervals to remind you to
remove the clothes.
HEnd-of-CycleSignal
(Operates with any cycle.)
Turnto ON if desired, The signal will
sound just before the end of the cycle
to remind you to remove the clothes.
Tostop signal while sounding, turn
Signal control to OFF or advance
Cycle Selector to OFF.
The signal should always be used
when drying Polyester Knits or
Permanent Press items which should
be removed as soon as the dryer
stops to help prevent setting of
wrinkles.
The signal should also be usedwith
the Extra Care Cycle.
❑TurnCycle Selector to desired
cycle setting,
~Press PUSHTO STARTbutton to
start dryer. (Openingthe door during
operation stops the dryer. To re-start,
close the door and press the
STARTbutton,) 17
.—...........———
Automatic Penn Press &
Knits Cycies TimedCycies IAutomatic Reguiar Cycie
Permanent Press Synthetic Avg. Load Cottons Perm. Press to Cottons &Linens
Fabric or Co?ton/ Knits or No Heat
of Mixed (Damp Dried be De-Wrinkled (Thosearticles labeled
Synthetic Blends Delicates Cottons for Ironing) without Washing Fluff Machine Dry—High Heat,)
Fabric Care Perm. Press Knits/Delicates Cottons Cottons Perm. Press Fluff Cottons
Seiection* Medium Heat Low Heat High Heat High Heat Medium Heat No Heat High Heat
t
II
Cycie
Seiector See Dryness Selections
Setting Guide Below. II
Regular Damp Dry De-Wrinkle II
Time See Dryness Selections
Desired Guide Below.
*The terms High, Medium and Low Heat are those usually found on fabric care labels. For best results, follow your fabric care label instructions.
Drynesssektiums guide
b’ the automaticcycles
Set to :,R5”S
OFF
fm
.“.-:e- B~For most normal loads.
Middle #....
m;,,’
Position a
Set 1L5S
on>
OFF
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a
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~For loads that include heavyweight fabrics.
+;:,.-
toward .....
.OJ[‘oFor very small loads.
MORE DRY eIf you desire to remove more moisture.
...
,.,”>”>
Set OFF
/
{h
&..- 80For lightweight fabric loads.
toward ......
~~:f~oIf you desire to remove less moisture.
LESSDRY \
Fblyesterlams&
permanentpressdrying tips
~DO NOTOVERLOAD—Garments ~PLACEON HANGERS—Permanent
being dried or dewrinkled should Pressand Polyester knit garments
tumble freely. look best if placed on hangers after
drying.
@REMOVECLOTHESiMMEl)lATELY—
Tohelp prevent wrinkling, remove
from the dryer immediately at the end
of the drying cycles.
Whatisthe difkwmce .
betweenAutomatic &
T’h’neddrying?’
AutomaticDrying
When using the Automatic Cycles,
the Electronic SensorControl system
continually senses moisture in the
tumbling clothes, determines when
they are dried to your pre-selected
setting, and terminates the cycle
automatically. Referto the
CONTROLSSETTINGGUIDE for
recommended settings. The Cycle
Selector will not advance until clothes
have reached acertain degree of
dryness.
Timed Drying
When using the TIMED CYCLES,you
select the number of minutes you
wish the dryer to run and it turns off
at the end of this time period.
Medds
DDE9200B–electric
DDG9280B–gas
Parl NCI.M1A7407 P.068
Pub. No. 49-9402
.
General Electric Company
Appliance Park
Louisville, Kentucky 40225
10-80 GENERAL@ELEcTRlc

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