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Contents
BEFORE YOU DRY
Important Safety Instructions 3,4
How to Sort Clothes for Drying 5
DRYING
Operating Instructions
for Portable Dryer
Model DDP1270F,
and Stationary Dryer
Model DDP1275F
How To Clean the Lint Filter
Operating Instructions for
Your Stationary Dryer—
Model DDP1280F
Special Drying Instructions
Common Laundering
Problems
User Maintenance
Instructions
SHOULD YOU NEED HELP
Problem Solver
Consumer Services
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Warranty Back Cover
FOR YOUR SAFETY
If you smell gas:
1. Open windows
2. Don’t touch
electrical switches
3. Extinguish any open
flame
4. immediately call
your gas supplier
FOR YOUR SAFETY
Do not store or use
gasoline or other
flammable vapors and
liquids in the vicinity of
this or any other
appliance.
Help us
help you...
Read this book carefully
It will 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...
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The GE Answer CenterTM
800.626.2000
consumer information service
or write (include your phone
number):
Consumer Affairs
General Electric Company
Appliance Park
Louisville, KY 40225
Write down the model and
serial numbers.
You’ll find them on a label located ●
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 No.
Serial No.
Use these numbers in any
correspondence or service calls
concerning your dryer.
If you receive adamaged dryer,
immediately contact the dealer (or
builder) that sold you the dryer.
Save time and money...
before you”call for service
Check the Problem Solver
(page 10). It lists minor causes of
operating problems that you can ●
correct yourself. It could save you
an unnecessary service call.
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Important Safety Instructions
Read all instructions before using this appliance
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING–When using this
appliance, always exercise basic
safety precautions, including the
following:
.Use this appliance only for its
intended purpose as described in
this Use and Care Book.
●This dryer must be properly
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 contacting
the service location nearest you.
-Properly ground to conform
with all governing codes
and ordinances.
-Locate where the temperature is
above 50”F (10”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 aproperly 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. If
your dryer is not exhausted to
the outside, see special instruc-
tions on Page 10.
●When disconnecting this
appliance pull 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.
cWe strongly recommend that
any servicing be performed by a
qualified individual.
. The wiring diagram for this
machine is located inside the
lower front access panel.
To minimize the possibility
of afire hazard.
.Do not use heat 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.
.Garments labeled “Dry Away
From Heat” (such as life jackets
containing Kapok) must not be put
in your dryer.
.Do not wash or dry articles that
have been cleaned in, washed in,
soaked in, or spotted with
combustible or explosive
substances (such as gasoline,
degreasers, dry-cleaning solvents,
kerosene, etc.) which may give off
vapors that could ignite or
explode. Do not use such
substances around your washer
and/or dryer during operation.
. Any article on which you have
used acleaning 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.
cClean the lint filter before each
load to prevent lint accumulation
inside the dryer or in the room. DO
NOT OPERATE THE DRYER WITH-
OUT THE LINT FILTER IN PLACE.
●Keep area around and under-
neath your appliance free from
the accumulation of combustible
materials, such as lint, paper, rags,
chemicals, etc.
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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.
●Close supervision is necessary if
this appliance is used by or 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 adryer,
or removing from service, remove
the door of the drying
compartment.
.Keep all laundry aids (such as
detergents, bleaches, fabric soften-
ers, etc.) out of the reach of
children, preferably in alocked
cabinet. Observe ail warnings
on container labels to avoid
personal injury.
●Keep the floor around your
appliances clean and dry to reduce
the possibility of slipping.
●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.
. The laundry process can reduce
the flame retardancy of fabrics. To
avoid such aresult, the garment
manufacturer’s care instructions
should be followed very carefully.
●Never climb on or stand on the
dryer top or door.
QTo minimize the possibility of
electric shock, unplug this appli-
ance from the power-supply before
attempting any maintenance or
cleaning (except the removal and
cleaning of the lint filter).
NOTE: Turning the Cycle Selector
to an OFF position does NOT
disconnect the appliance from the
power-supply.
Continued on next page

Important Safety Instructions (continued)
.Do not tamper with controls. which the manufacturer gives
.Do not operate this appliance if
it is damaged, malfunctioning,
partially disassembled, or has
missing or broken parts, including
adamaged cord or plug.
Dryer-Applied Fabric Softeners
or Antistatic 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 adryer-added product for
written assurance on the-package
that their product can be safely
used in your drye~ Some of these
dryer-added softeners/condi-
tioners have been found to cause:
●Clogging of lint filter, restricting
air flow necessary for the proper
functioning of the dryer.
sCoating of dryness sensors (on
dryers so equipped) which may
result in prolonged or erratic
drying cycles.
.Excessive lint build-up inside
the dryer and in the ducting. Such
lint build-up in the area of the
dryer heat source can possibly
result in ignition of the lint.
.Corrosion and residue deposits
on fabric. Any of the above-noted e
problems, shortened dryer life, or
other unidentified problems which
directly or indirectly result from
the use of such conditioners are
not defects in material and work-
manship under the terms of the
warranty accompanying this
appliance and accordingly are not
covered thereby Service or
performance problems caused by
the use of these products are the
responsibility of the manufac-
turers of those products.
Optional Accessories for your Spacemakers
May be used with
Stationary Portable Stationary Portable Stationary
Model Washer Washer Dryer
Number Dryer Dryer
Description WWP1180F WWP1170F DDP1280F DDP1270F DDP1275F
WMK-30 Wall-Mount Installation Kit. Use to @
mount dryer to wall above washer. x(1) x(1) x(1)
DSR-80 Dryer Stack Rack. Supports dryer xxx
in stacked installation.
WDF-80* Washer-Dryer Frame for unitized
installation. Use to mount dryer on top xxx
of washer.
DSR-70 Dryer Stack Rack. xxxx
WPP-50 Conversion Kit. To convert washer
to built-in installation. x
Accessories are available from your dealer or service organization.
(1) May use WMK-25
*WH-White
AD-Almond
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How to sort clothes for drying
●Normally, if you have sorted clothes
correctly for washing, you will also
have properly sorted drying loads.
Flere are some additional sugges-
tions for good dryer load make-up:
Sort by surface texture
from
LINT PRODUCERS—such as terry
toweling and 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
from
VEY’
from
In addition to sorting to reduce lint
collection, it is recommended that
fabrics of similar construction be
dried together whenever possible.
Sort by color
from
from
●
m
Darks
from
Sort by weight
Separate
from
.
Light Items
m
(such as
curtains)
For Special Drying Instructions
see page 8.
How to load your dryer
For best results, dry only articles
of the same or similar type fabric
in asingle load. Never overload the
dryer. The drum should be no more
than l/z full of wet articles. Over-
loading prolongs drying time and
produces uneven drying.

Operating Instructions
for Your Portable Dryer— Model DDP1270F,
and Stationary Dryer— Model DDP1275F
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●Load clothes into dryer following .Close door. Door must be closed ❑Turn Cycle Selector clockwise
instructions on Page 5. If you do before dryer will operate. to desired cycle and select correct
mix various types of fabrics in your drying time for load size and type.
load, set the controls for the Set the Controls
lighter- weight fabrics and remove ❑Press PUSH TO START button.
See the Controls Setting Guide (Opening door during operation
when dry. Reset the controls for
the remaining heavier fabrics. below. stops the dryer. To re-start, close
the door and press PUSH TO
.Clean lint filter. See below. START button again.)
Controls Setting Guide
Cycle Timed Air Fluff
(No-Heat)
\Fabric ICottons &Linens IPermanent Press IKnits &\Plastics, Rubber, I
Delicates Dewrinkling
Size Load Large Medium Small Medium Small Medium Small ●
Time 125 95 75 85 60 40 30 30
minutes minutes minutes minutes minutes minutes* minutes* minutes
●It is recommended that these times be followed by a15-minute no-heat Air Fluff cycle.
The times suggested above are to be followed as aguide. You may find that best results are
obtained for some of your fabrics by setting times to either side of these recommendations.
Clean the lint filter before drying every load.
Remove the lint filter by pulling Do not use dryer-applied fabric
straight up. Wipe all accumulated softeners unless you follow these
lint from screen. Occasionally cleaning instructions.
wash filter using soap and warm
water. Rub lightly, rinse and dry
thoroughly. This will help to remove
all fabric softener build-up. Clean
lint filter before each load. Do not
operate dryer without lint filter.
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Operating Instructions
for Your Stationary Dryer —Model DDP1280F
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Loading Set the Controls
●Load sorted clothes into dryer See the Controls Setting Guide ❑Press PUSH TO START button.
following instructions on page 5. below. (Opening door during operation
sClean lint filter. See page 6. HTurn Cycle Selector clcckwise stops the dryer. To r;-s~art, close
the door and press PUSH TO
●Close door. Door must be closed to desired cycle and select correct START button again.)
before dryer will oeprate. drying time for load type.
Controls Setting Guide
Cycle Automatic Dry Cycle* \Timed Dry Cycle Delicate Air Fluff
(Medium Heat) (High Heat) (Low Heat) (No-Heat)
Fabric Cottons &Linens, Cottons Delicates, Fluff
Permanent Press, &Knits No-Heat
Cotton-Synthetic Linens
Blends
Suggested Automatic cut-off 50 minutes 40 minutes upto
●Drying Time 20 minutes
*Automatic Dry Cycle shuts off heat when the items are dry and
provides 10 minutes of no-heat tumbling to minimize wrinkles.
NOTE: The Cycle Selector Settings and times above are to be used as
aguide. You may find that best results are obtained for some of
your fabrics by setting the time to either side of the recommen-
dations. Also, FOLLOW FABRIC CARE LABEL INSTRUCTIONS.
Dryness selections guide
for the automatic cycle
Set to
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●For most normal loads.
Middle
Position
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Set
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●For loads that include heavy weight fabrics.
toward ●For very small loads. (Add two or more similar
MORE DRY ~articles, even if dry, to assist tumbling).
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●If you desire to remove more moisture.
Set
%5=3 tumb,in9)
●For lightweight fabric loads. (If very small load,
toward
LESS DRY ~s DRYCYCLE add two or more similar articles, even if dry, to assist
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r“’~ . If you desire to remove less moisture.
Polyester Knits &
permanent press drying tips
.DO NOT OVERLOAD—Garments
being dried or dewrinkled should
tumble freely.
●REMOVE CLOTHES
IMMEDIATELY—To help prevent
wrinkling, remove from the dryer
immediately at the end of the
drying cycles.
●PLACE ON HANGERS—
Permanent Press and Polyester
Knit garments look best if placed
on hangers after drying.
What is the difference
between Automatic &
Timed drying?
When using the AUTOMATIC DRY
CYCLE, the Automatic Dry Control
system continually senses the
temperature of the air in the dryer
drum. Wet laundry keeps this air
cool. When the drum air is 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 (de-
pending on the fabric, load size
and Cycle Selector setting). The
Cycle Selector advances (when the
heat is off) until it automatically
turns off dryer.
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.

Special Drying Instructions
Save and refer to Garment Manufacturers’ Drying Instructions
Load
Permanent Press
Polyester Knits
Baby Clothes—Sturdy:
Diapers, Nightgowns, Shirts,
Pads, Sheets, Receiving
Blankets, Coveralls.
Baby Clothes—Delicate
Blankets—Wool, Part
Wool, Cotton
Plastics—Aprons, bibs,
tablecloths, chair covers,
bowl covers, curtains.
Special Instructions
Do not overload dryer; clothes should tumble freely. Remove as soon as
dryer stops; place clothes on hangers to minimize wrinkling.
Do not overload dryer; clothes should tumble freely. Remove as soon as
dryer stops; place clothes on hangers to minimize wrinkling.
Important. If children’s sleepwear is made of Modacrylic, dry only on
Low Heat/Timed Cycle or Delicate Cycle. High Heat or excessive drying
can reduce the flame retardancy of these fabrics. Check manufacturers’
drying instructions.
See above instructions.
Follow manufacturers’ instructions. Do only one blanket at atime. Partially
dry in your dryer for no longer than 20 minutes. Remove while still damp
and finish drying on flat surface.
Use Air Fluff (No-Heat)
Common laundering problems ●
Save and Refer To Garment Manufacturing Drying Instructions
CLOTHES TAKE TOO LONG TO DRY TO PREVENT:
1. Controls improperly set. 1.Check all controls to make sure they are correctly
2.
3.
4.
set for the load you want to dry.
Failure to clean lint filter. 2. Remove and clean iint filter each time dryer is
used. Periodically clean area under lint filter with
vacuum cleaner.
Improper ducting. 3. Make sure dryer is ducted in accordance with
Installation Instructions.
Obstruction in exhaust ducting. 4. Make sure ductingisclean and free Of obstruction,
make sure damper in outside wall cap OperateS easily.
If flexible ductina is used. be sure it is not kinked and is
5. Blown fuses or tripped circuit breakers.
6. Improper sorting.
7. Too many items in dryer.
installed accord”~ngtoInstallationinstructions.
5. Check household fuses or circuit breakers. Most
electric dryers use two. It is possible for one to be
blown or tripped, and the dryer stil! tumble without
heat.
6. Do not mix heavy, hard-to-dry itemS with lightweight
articies.
7. Dry Only one washer load at atime. DO nOt
combine loads.
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Laundering problems (con’t.)
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8. Too few items in dryer. 8. If drying only one article, add two more similar
articles, even if dry, to insure proper tumbling.
9. 120-volt operation. 9. If your dryer is operating on 120-volt circuit, longer
drying time could be normal. The drying on this circuit
takes about three times as long as on a 240-volt circuit.
WRINKLING IN PERMANENT PRESS AND TO PREVENT:
“NO.lRONJ~ ITEMS
1. Leaving clothes in dryer after tumbling stops. 1. Remove clothes immediately and place on hangers
when dryer stops tumbling.
2. Too many items in dryer. 2. Dry only one washer load at atime. Do not
combine loads.
3. Too few items in dryer. 3. If drying only one article, add two or more similar
articles, even if dry, to insure proper tumbling.
4. Improper sorting of load. 4. Avoid laundering heavy Permanent Press items, such
as work clothes, with lighter Permanent Press items
such as shirts or blouses. Also do not wash or dry
Permanent Press items with ordinary items such as
towels, bed linens, etc.
5. Too many items in washer.
6. Use of incorrect wash and dry cycles.
e7. Incorrect water level.
8. Washing repeatedly in water that is too hot for
the fabric.
9. Accumulation of lime scale due to use of
carbonate detergents.
5. Items must have room to move freely. Permanent
Press loads should always be smaller than regular
Ioads... no more than medium loads.
6. Use Permanent Press Wash Cycle. This cycle
provides acool-down rinse to minimize wrinkling.
Also, use Permanent Press Dry Cycle (on models
so equipped).
7. Use large water level for Medium Load; Medium level
for Small Load.
8. Wash these fabrics in cool or warm water with
plenty of detergent.
9. if anon-phosphate detergent must be used, avoid
the use of acarbonate built detergent.
10. Failure to use fabric softener. 10. Proper use of fabric softener will minimize wrinkling.
TO CORRECT WRINKLING:
Steps to remove stubborn wrinkles:
1. Retumble on “Permanent Press” setting (on models
so equipped) with small load.
2. Rerinse and dry on “Permanent Press” setting.
3. Some wrinkles may remain, these wrinkles 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 the cotton has resin finish that imparts the memory, aloss or decrease
Of permanent press performance will result.
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The Problem Solver
.*Make sure dryer door is securely closed. Dryer wiil not run with door open.
W@e filter after each load; wash with soap and
●Check controls to make sure they are correctly set for the load you want to dry.
. If dryer is exhausted to outside, make sure ductwork is installed per Installation
Instructions. Clean ductwork every 4to 6months depending on the usage of your
dryer. Clogged ductwork can cause poor air flow which lessens dryer’s efficiency.
●Make sure outside exhaust hood works freely, and is not obstructed by
shrubs, etc.
Dryer makes cDryer drum is mounted on four specially compounded rubber wheels. After ex-
“thumping” tended storage and exposure to extreme temperatures, athumping noise may
noise— occur when dryer is first started. This is temporary and will soon disappear.
IF DRYER STILL DOES NOT OPERATE, call for service.
To keep your dryer looking good, wipe cabinet with adamp cloth. Occasionally wash it with mild soap
and water and then apply alight coat of appliance polish to help preserve the finish.
User Maintenance Instructions
●Clean the lint filter before every
load. See page 6.
eKeep area around and under-
neath your appliance free from
the accumulation of combustible
materials, such as lint, paper, rags,
chemicals, etc.
sKeep the floor around your appli-
ances clean and dry to reduce the
possibility of slipping.
●Do not store dryer where it will
be exposed to the weather.
cIf your dryer is exhausted to the
outside: Inspect and clean dryer
exhaust ducting at least once a
year.
How to Reduce the Possibility of
aFire Hazard, If Your Dryer Is Not
Exhausted to the Outside.
Aclothes dryer produces combus-
tible lint. When the dryer is not
exhausted to the outside, this lint ‘i~l
is more apt to accumulate in and
near the dryer, which could create
afire hazard.
It is imperative to keep the laundry
area (around the washer and dryer)
clean and free from the accumula-
tion of lint, paper, rags, etc. Clean
\\
BE SURE DRYER
IS UNPLUGGED
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this area regularly. F
Remove two Phillips-Head Screws at
Also inspect the base area of the bottom of panel.
dryer at least once ayear and
remove any accumulated lint
according to the following
instructions:
1-Unplug the dryer
2-Remove the access panel. (See
illustration)
3-Clean out any lint that may have
accumulated. wipe or vacuum. Tip bottom of panel out untii clIps slip
being careful not to disturb any out. To re~lacei slip top of panel up
electrical or mechanical until clIps are secured. Press bottom
connections. of panel In and replace screws.
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If you have an installation problem,
contact your dealer or instalier.
You are responsible for providing
adequate electrical, gas, exhaust-
ing and other connecting facilities.
●Replacement of house fuses
or resetting of circuit breakers.
●Faiiure of the product if it is
used for other than its intended
purpose or used commercially.
●Damage to product caused
by accident, fire, fioods or acts
of God.
WARRANTOR IS NOT RESPON-
SIBLE 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, contact:
Manager—Consumer Affairs, General Electric Company, Appliance Park, Louisville, KY 40225
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