GE Spacemaker DDP1270G Installation instructions

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AccessoryKit 2
ApplianceRegistration 2
AutomaticDrying 7
CareandCleaning 8
ControlsSettingGuide 6,7
DrynessSelections 7
Energy-SavingTips 4
KnitsDryingTips 7
LintFilter 6
Loading 5-7
ModelandSerialNumbers 2
OperatingInstructions 6,7
PermanentPress
DryingTips 7, 10
ProblemSolver 9, 10
RepairService 11
SafetyInstructions 3,4
Sorting 5
SpecialDryingInstructions 8
TimedDrying 7
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UseandCareof
Spacemaker
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DDP1270G
DDP1275G
DDP1280G
UserMaintenanceInstructions 8
Warranty BackCover
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Be.fimii?mi~your (kVe’r,
madthisbdk Carefhye
Itisintendedtohelpyouoperate
andmaintainyournewdryer
properly.
Keepithandyforanswerstoyour
questions.
Ifyoudon’tunderstmdsomething
or needmorehelp,write(include
yourphonenumber):
ConsumerAffairs
GeneralElectricCompany
AzmliancePark
writedownthemodel
andserialnumbers,
You’llfindthemonalabelonthe
frontofthedryerbehindthedoor.
Thesenumbersarealsoonthe
ConsumerProductOwnership
Registrationcardthatcamewith
yourdryer.Beforesendinginthis
card,pleasewritethesenumbers
here:
ModelNumber
L;;isville, KY40225 SerialNumber
Usethesenumbersinany
correspondenceor servicecalls
concerningyourdryer.
Hyou received a
damaged &yere ●*
hnrnediatelycontactthedealer
(orbuilder)thatsoldyouthe
dryer.
save the and money.
Beforeyourequest service.● ●
checktheProblemSolveron
pages9and 10.Itlistscausesof
minoroperatingproblemsthat
youcancorrectyourself.
optionalAccessories
AccessoryKitsareavailableforinstallingthedryerontopofthewasher
or inarackabovethewasher.Thedryermayalsobemounteddirectly
onawall.Seeyourdealerfordetails.
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~A~mNING—Tonx-iwethe risk
d’m-qdedxie shdi9 minjury
to -pWso’nswhen usingyour “
apptimce,MkFwbask prmutiQm9
includingmefollowing:
=methis apptianceonly”forits
intendedpurpose asdescribedin
thisUseandCareBook.
@This dryer must be properly
insalled and JkMMedin
ammkmx with theInshMation
mmlctions beforeit isRmed.If
youdidnotreceiveanInstallation
Instructionssheetwithyourdryer,
youcanobtainonebycontacting
theservicelocationnearestyou.
—Properlyground to conform
withal!govermg codesand
mviiinances.FonIowdetaiklin
InswIlation Instructions.
—Locatewhere the temperature
isaboveWore(lo°C.)for
satisfactoryoperation ofthe
dryer emtrol system.Do not
instauor store the dryer whereit
willbe exposedto the weather.
—Connecttoaproperlyrated,
protectedandsizedpower-supply
circuittoavoideicciricaloverload.
—Exhaustingtotheoutsideis
STRONGLYRKXIMMENDED
topreventlargeamountsof
moisturearidlintfrombeingblown
intotheroom. CarefuHyfollowthe
ExhaustingDetailsintheInstallation
Instructions.Ifyourdryerisnot
exhaustedto theoutside,see
specialinstructionsonpage8.
@Whendisconnectingthis
appliancepullbytheplugrather
thanthecordtoavoiddamageto
thecordorjunctionofcordand
plug..Makesurethatthecordis
locatedsothatitwdlnotbestepped
cm,trippedoveror otherwise
subjectedtodamageor stress.
@Donot lnqmir01”replace ‘ally
~antofthe appliance or attempt
anyservicingunless specifically
rtcolY3men~J@din this use and
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rqlair illstFIB&tioKlsthat you
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TOtinimhe thepossibiuty
ofafirehward.
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DonotU.3seheat todry articles
contiinimgrRBbber9plastic9or
similar materials (suchas
padded bras, ‘tennisshoes,
gakxks, bath mats, rugs, bibs,
lX3bypants, plasticbags, etc*)as
thesematerials maymeltor bum.
Also,somerubber materials,
whenhw$ted9cm under certain
Cimmstaac$?spmk$? fire by
Spm’mmmlsCombustion.
@Garmentslabeled“DryAway
FromHeat” (suchaslifejackets
containingKapok)mustnotbeput
inyourdryer.
@Donot washor dry articks that.
!&mbeenckaned in, washedin,
soakedin, or spottedwith
combustibleor explosive
substances(suchas gasoline,
-&greasers,dryekaning solvents,
kerosene,etc.)whichmaygive
offvaporsthat couldigniteor
$?Xphm!.Donot Elsesuch
substancesaround yourwasher
amhr dryer during operation.
@Anyarticleonwhichyouhave
usedacleaningsolvent,orwhich
containsflammablematerials
(suchascleaningcloths,mops,
towelsusedin beautysalons,
wstaurantsorbarbershops,etc.)
mustnotbeplacedinor nearthe
dryeruntilalltracesofthese
flammableliquidsor solidsand
theirfumeshavebeenremoved.
Therearemanyhighlyflammable
itemsusedinhomessuchas:
acetone,denaturedalcohol,
gasoline,kerosene,some
householdcleaners,somespot
removers,turpentines,waxes,wax
removersandproductscontaining
petroleumdistillates.
@Cleanthe lint fiiter beforeeach
I(MNIto p-eventMaccumulation
insidethe Ckyaror in the room.
Do NOTOPERATR‘H-m
DRYERVVITHOUTTHE LINT
lmLTERIN PILAcEe
@Keepareaama.md and
underneath yourapqiiamcefree
from
the accalma~ation d
combustiblemater;aIs9suchas
W, paper, rags,chemicals,etc.
@m-winterior Mthe macMneand
the exhaustductconnectorinside
the dryer shouldbecleaned
periodicallybyaquatified
immvidUaL
lb mitie thepossibility
Ofinjury.
@
Neverreach intothe dryer
whik the drum ismoving.Before
loading,unbading or adding
clotks9 waituntiithedrum has
compkteiy stopped.
@Closesupervisionis necessary
if thisapplianceisused byor
near chiklrem Donot allow
childrento playinside9onor with
thisapplianceor my discarded
appliance.Disposeof discarded
appliancesand shippingor
packingmateriak properly.
Beforediscardingadryer, or
removingfrom servicq remove
the door ofthe drying
compartment.
~KeepaHlaundryaids(such
asdetergents,bleaches,fabric
softeners,etc.)outofthereachof
children,preferablyinalocked
cabinet.Observeallwarningson
containerlabelstoavoidpersonal
injury.
@Keeptheflooraroundyour
appliancescleananddry to reduce
thepossibilityofslipping.
~Donotdry fiberglassarticlesin
yourdryer.Skinirritationcould
resultfromtheremainingglass
particlesthatmaybepickedup
byclothingduringsubsequent
dryeruses.
@Thelaundryprocesscanreduce
theflameretardancyoffabrics.To
avoidsucharesuh,the garment
manufacturer’scareinstructions
shouldbefollowedverycarefully.
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@Neverclimbmorstandonthe
dryertop(?I-d(lo~.
@Danot tamper withWmtrds.
~Tominimizethepossibility
Ofehxtricshock,Unplugthis
appliancefromthepower-supply
beforeattemptinganymaintenance
orcleaning(excepttheremovaland
cleaningofthelintfilter).NOTE:
TurningtheCycleSelectorknob
toanOFFpositiondoesNOT
disconnecttheappliancefrom
thepower-supply.
@Donotoperatethisapplianceif
itisdamaged,malfunctioning,
partiallydisassembled,orhas
missingorbrokenparts,including
adamagedcordorplug.
Dryer-appliedfabricsofteners
Or anti”shticConditioners
MmmayWmdRto soften your
launderedfabricsWi”mdwethe
staticeieetrieityinthemewe
recommend‘you U!seeithera
fabricSofthtxinthewashCycle+
Wxding to ‘themanufacttnreds
instructionsforthosepmkts,
ortry adryer-addedproductfor
whichthe manufacturer gives
written assuranceonthepackage
that their product canbesafely
usedinyour dryer.Someofthese
tiyer-added sofinem/con&tionem
havebeenfoundtocause:
@Cloggingoflintfilter,restricting
airflownecessaryfortheproper
functioningofthedryer.
@Coatingofdrynesssensors(on
dryerssoequipped)whichmay
resultinprolongedorerratic
dryingcycles.
e~xcessiv~lint bui~~~pinsidewe
dryerandintheducting.Suchlint
buildupintheareaofthedryer
heatsourcecanpossiblyresultin
ignitionofthelint.
~Corrosionandresiduedeposits
onfabric.
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2$%%
@Sortclothesbyweightsoyouwon’t
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havetorunanextracycleforoneor
twoheavier,slower-dryingitems.
@Donotoverloaddryer.For
efficientdrying,clothesneedto
tumblefreely.
@UseAutomaticDryingCycle
(onmodelssoequipped)whenever
possibletohelppreventoverdrying
andsaveenergy.
@TOhelppreventironing,usePerm
PressandKnitsorDelicatesCycle
(onmodelssoequipped).Remove
garmentsimmediatelyatendof
dryingcycleandplaceonhangers.
@Thehotterthedryingtemperature,
themoretheenergythatwillbeused.
Uselowestpossiblesettingthatwill
drytheloadinreasonabletime.
@Dryyourclothesinconsecutive
loads.Usinga“warm”dryerwill
saveenergy.
@Cleanlintfikereachtimeyoudry.
@Cleandryerexhaustducting
atleastonceayear.Apa~~ialry
cloggedexhaustcanlengthen
dryingtime.
Anyoftheabove-notedproblems,
shorteneddryerlife,orother
unidentifiedproblemswhich
directlyorindirectlyresultfrontthe
useofsuchconditionersarenot
defectsinmaterialandworkmanship
underthetermsofthewarranty
accompanyingthisapplianceand
accordinglyarenotcoveredthereby.
Serviceorperformanceproblems
causedbytheuseoftheseproducts
aretheresponsibilityofthe
manufacturersofthoseproducts.
SAVETHESE
INSTRUCTIONS

HowtoSortClothesforDrying
Normally,ifyousort clothes
correctlyforwashing,y&lwill
haveproperlysorteddryingloads.
Hereareadditionalsuggestionsfor
gooddryerloadmake-up:
sort by surfWX! tetiure
Separate
from
Lint Producers suchasterry
towelingandchenillegiveuplint.
Lint Collectorssuchasman-made
fibersandnappedfabricslike
veheteenandcorduroyattractlint.
Thesemustbedriedseparately.
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sortby fabric
Separate
from
from
from
Inadditionto sortingtoreducelint
collection,itisrecommendedthat
fabricsofsimilarconstructionbe
driedtogetherwheneverpossible.
sortby color
Separate
from
from
from
sortby weight
Separate
For $pecial
from
DryingInstructionssee
page8.
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Huiwtokmdyour dryer
Forbestresults,dryonlyarticlesof
thesameor similartypefabricin a
singleload.Neveroverloadthedryer.
Thedrumshouldbenomorethan
1/2Ml ofwetarticles.overloading
prolongsdryingtimeandproduces
unevendrying.
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PoF@bleDryer–ModelDDPumG ~m~~~–To reducetheriskoffire,electricshock,
StationaryDryer–ModelDDW75G orinjurytopersons,readtheIMIKMWAI’W’SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONSbeforeoperatingthisappliance.
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GEWML@ELECTMC
spacemaker dryer
@Loadclothesintodryerfollowing
instructionscmpage5.If youdo
mixvarioustypesoffabricsin
yourload,setthecontrolsforthe
lighter-weightfabricsandremove
whendry.Resetthecontrolsforthe
remainingheavierfabrics.
~Cleanlintfilter.Seebelow.
Gmtrd$ settingGlide
@Closedoor.Doormustbeclosed
beforedryerwilloperate. ~TurnCycle Selectorclockwise
todesiredcycleandselectcorrect
dryingtimeforloadsizeandtype.
set the C!ontr’ds ePressPUSH‘IDSTARTbutton.
(Openingdoorduringoperation
SeetheControlsSettingGuide
below. stopsthedryer.Tore-start,close
thedoorandpressPUSHTU
STARTbutton.)
ICYCLE I‘HMED IAm FLUFF
@Jo-Heat)
IIFabic ICottons&Linens
size Load Large Medium small
Time 125 95 75
I1minutes1minutes Iminutes
PermanentPress
Medium]Small
85 I60
minutes minutes
Knits&IPlastics,Rubber,
Delicates Dewrinklimz
Medium ISmall I
40 I30 I30
minutes* minutes* minutes
*Misrecommendedthatthesetimesbefollowedbya15-minuteno-heatFluffcycle.
Thetimessuggestedabovearetobefollowedasaguide.Youmayfindthatbestresultsareobtainedforsomeofyour
fabricsbysettingtimestoeithersideoftheserecommendations.
X?mlthelint interbefore kyhlg every Load.
Removethelintfilterbypulling Cleanlintfilterbeforeeachload.
straightout.Wipeallaccumulated Do notoperatedryerwithoutlint
lintfromscreen.occasionally filter.
washfikerusingsoapandwarm
water.Rublightly,rinseanddry Do notusedryer-appliedfabric
thoroughly.Thiswillhelpremove soflenersunlessyoufollowthese
allfabricsoftenerbuild-up. cleaninginstructions.
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OperatiwImtructiomfOEU ~~~–~o reducetheriskoffire,electricshock,
~ti~~O~~FY ~~Y~~–~0~~~ DDPU80G or injurytopersons,readtheIMH3RTANTSAFETY
INSTRUCHONSbeforeoperatingthisappliance.
‘TQE,~~~TIMED DRY .........HIGH
AUTOMATIC. ....MEDIUM
DELICATE ..........LOW
AIR FLUFF .......NO HEAT
4! comu
*~60 AND WUNS PUSHToS’mT DI?VINGTEMPERATURE
4aL’ J~L J
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batig settheContrd$
~Loadsortedclothesintodryer SeeControlsSettingGuidebelow. @Press PUSHIO STARTbutton.
followinginstructionsonpage5. OTi.wnCycleSelectorclockwise (Openingdoorduringoperation
@Cleanlintfilter.Seepage6. todesiredcycleandselectcorrect stopsthedryer.Tore-start,c~ose
~Closedoor.Doormustbeclosed dryingtimeforloadtype. thedoorandpressPUSHTO
beforedryerwilloperate. STARTbuttonagain.)
controls settingchide
Cycie AutomaticDryCycle* TimedDryCycle Delicate AirFluff
(MediumHeat) (HighHeat) (LQwHeat) (No-Heat)
Fabric Cottons&Linens Cottons&Delicates, Fluff
PermanentPress, Linens Knits No-Heat
Cotton-Synthetic
\Blends
Suggested Automaticcut-off 50minutes 40minutes upto
DryingTime 20minutes
*AutomaticDryCycleshutsoffheatwhentheitemsaredryandprovides10minutesof
no-heattumblingtominimizewrinkles.
NOTE:TheCycleSelectorSettingsandtimesabovearetobeusedasaguide.Youmayfmd
thatbestresultsareobtainedforsomeofyourfabricsbysettingthetimetoeithersideofthe
recommendations.Also,FOELOWFABRICCARELABELINSTRUCTIONS.
Dryness Selectiom GUmk
for the Automatic cycle
setto
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~OR[.RyAUTOMATIC~Formostnorm~loads.
Middle LCSS DRY D~yCyC~
@
P[RMA PRFSS
Position COOL DOWN ‘ND KNl!s
OFF
Settoward
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~Forloadsthatincludeheavyweightfabrics.
MORE DRY
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*Ifyoudesiretoremovemoremoisture.
%Xtoward
a
‘oRf‘R’
AUTOMATIC ~Forlightweightfabricloadsorverysmallloads.
LE$SDRl?? MSDRY
DRYCYCLE(Ifverysmallload,addtwoormoresimilararticles,
@
PFWAAPRESS
COOL DOWN ‘NGxNIIs
OFF evenii dry,toassisttumbling.)
@Ifyoudesiretoremovelessmoisture.
Polyester Knits &
Pam I%’’(3SSDrying Tips
@Donot overk@-Garments
beingdriedordewrinkledshould
tumblefreely.
~RemoveclothesimmediaMy—
Tohelppreventwrinkling,remove
fromthedryerimmediatelyatthe
endofthedryingcycles.
@Placeon hangers-Permanent
PressandPolyesterKnitgarments
lookbestif placedonhangersafter
drying.
How‘rimedandAutomatic
Drying Differ
Automaticdqying-TheAutomatic
DryControlsystemcontinually
sensesairtemperatureindryer
drum.Wetlaundrykeepsthisair
cool.Whendrumairis warm
enough,heatturnsoff.Whenthe
aircools,heatturnsbackon. This
onandoffcyclingmayhappena
numberoftimes(dependingonthe
fabric,loadsizeandCycleSelector
setting).TheCycleSelectoradvances
(whentheheatisoff)untilit
automatical~yturnsdryeroff.
Timed&ykg—Youselectthe
numberofminutesyouwishthe
dryertorunanditturnsoffatthe
endofthistimeperiod.
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SpecialDryingImtructiom
saveandrefertoGarmentManufacturer’s
Drying Instructions,
Load’ IspecialInstructions
PermanentPress I
Do notoverloaddryer;clothesshouldtumblefreely.Removeassoonas
dryerstops;placeclothesonhangerstominimizewrinkling.
PolyesterKnits I
Do notover[oaddryer;clothesshouldtumblefreely.Removeassoonas
dryerstops;placeclothesonhangerstominimizewrinkling.
BabyClothes—Sturdy: hqmrtant. If children’ssleepwearismadeofModacrylic,dryonlyonLow
Diapers,Nightgowns,Shirts, Heat/TimedCycleorDelicateCycle.HighHeatorexcessivedryingcan
Pads,Sheets,Receiving reducetheflameretardancyofthesefabrics.Checkmanufacturer’sdrying
Blankets,Coveralls. instructions.
BabyClothes—Delicate ISeeaboveinstructions.
Blankets—Wool,Part Followmanufacturer’sinstructions.Doonlyoneblanketatatime.Partially
Wool,Cotton dryinyourdryerfornolongerthan20minutes.Removewhilestilldamp
andfinishdryingonflatsurface.
Plastics—Aprons,bibs, IUseFluff(NoHeat).
tablecloths,~haircovers,
bowlcovers,curtains.
careandcleaning
USER MAIPJTENANCE
msTRucTIoNs
~‘h keepyourdryer looking
good,wipecabinetwithadamp
cloth.occasionallywashitwith
mildsoapandwaterandthenapply
alightcoatofappliancepolishto
helppreservethefinish.
~Cleanthelintfilterbeforeevery
load.Seepage6.
@Keepareaaroundandunderneath
yourappliancefree fromthe
accumulationofcombustible
materials,suchaslint,paper,
rags,chemicals,etc.
@Keeptheflooraroundyour
appliancescleananddrytoreduce
thepossibilityofslipping.
@Donotstoredryerwhereitwill
beexposedto theweather.
=If yourdryerisexhaustedtothe
outside,inspectandcleandryer
exhaustductingatleastonceayear.
EICDWto reduce the possibilityofa
firehazard,if yourdryer isnot
exhaustedto the outside:
Aclothesdryerproduces
combustiblelint.Whenthedryer
isnotexhaustedtotheoutside,this
lintis moreapttoaccumulatein
andnearthedryer,whichcould
createafire hazard.
It is imperativetokeepthelaundry
area(aroundthewasherand
dryer)cleanandfreefromthe
accumulationoflint,paper,rags,
etc.Cleanthisarearegularly.
Alsoinspectthedryer’sblower
compartmentatleastonceayear
andremoveaccumulatedlintas
follows:
1.Unplugthe dryer.
2. Removetheaccesspanel.
3. Cleanoutanylintthatmayhave
accumulated.Wipeorvacuum,
beingcarefulnottodisturbany
electricalormechanicalconnections.
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RemovetwoPhillips-headscrewsat
bottomofpanel. -
Tipbottomofpaneloutuntilclips
slipout. Toreplace,sliptopof
panelup untilclipsaresecured.
Pressbottomofpanelinand
replacescrews.

Questiom?
UseThkmobiem Solver
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PROBLEM p~~~~~~~ (-y$~s~ p@J~ ~~~~y
.DRYER‘WON’T ~Dryerunplugged.Makesurecordispluggedin.
START @No-powertodryer.Checkfises andcircuitbreakerstorm.kesuredryeris
gettingcurrent.Automaticelectricdryersmayusetwo.
@Controlsimproperlyset.Ii&&esuretimerissetandPUSH3DSTARTbuttonis
,pressed.
@Dryerdooris open.Makesuredryerdoorissecurelyclosed.Dryerwillnotrun
withdooropen.
Ndryer stil~doesnot Operate?callfor service,
DRYERMAKES @Temporarystart-upsound.Dryerdrumismountedonfourspecially
“THUMPING” compoundedrubberwheels.Afterextendedstorageandexposureto extreme
NOISE temperatures,athumpingnoisemayoccurwhendryerisfirststarted.Thiswill
soondisappear.~
CLOI’HESTAKE @Controlsimproperlyset. Checkallcontrolstomakesuretheyarecorrectlyset
TOOLONGmDRY fortheloadyouwanttodry.
*Faihre tocleanlintfiker.Wipefiiteraftereachload,wmhwithsoapandwarm
wateroccasionally.Periodicallycleanareaunderlintfilterwithvacuumcleaner.
@Improperducting.MakesuredryerisductedinaccordancewithInstallation
Instructions.
@obstructioninexhaustducting.Makesureductingiscleanandfreeof
obstruction,makesuredamperinoutsidtiwallcapoperateseasily.If flexible
ductingisused,besureitisnotkinkedandis installedaccordingtoInstallation
instructions.
@Blownfusesortrippedcircuitbreakers.Checkhouseholdfusesor circuit
breakers.Mostelectricdryersusetwo.It itpossibleforonetobeblownor
tripped,andthedryerstilltumblewithoutheat.
@Impropersorting.Donotmixheavy,hard-to-dryitemswithlightweightarticles.
*Toomanyitemsindryer.Dryonlyonewashe~loadatatime.Donotcombine
loads.
*Toofewitemsindryer.Ifdryingonlyonearticle,addtwomoresimilararticles,
evenif dry,to insurepropertumbling.
@K93-voltoperation.If yourdryeris operatingon 120-voltcircuit,longerdrying
timescouldbenormal.Thedryingonthiscircuittakesaboutthreetimesaslong
asona240-voltcircuit.
@Excessivelywetclothes.Checkwasher;isitworkingproperly?
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‘i%mmm~ Possmx CAUSEANDmm~~
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WRINKLINGIN ~Leaving~~~thesindryerafir tumblingstops.Removeclothesimmediatelyand
PERbIANENTPRESS -placeonhangerswhendryerstopstumbling.
AND“NO-IRON” sToomanyitemsindryer.Dry~n~yonewasherloadatatime.DoIIOt combine
ITEMS Roads.
@Toofewitemsindryer.~f&y~~gonlyonearticle,addtwo ormoresimilar
articles,evenifdry,toinsurepropertumbling.
@Impropersortingofload.Avoid.launderingheavyPemanent Pressitems,suck
asworkclothes,withlighterPermanentPressitemssuchasshirtsorblouses.
AlsodonotwashordryPermanentPressitemswithordinaryitemssuchas
towels,bedIjnens,etc.
~Toomanyitems~washer.Itemsmusthave1+00111 to move freely. Permanent
Pressloadsshouldalwaysbesmallerthanregularloads...nomorethanmedium
loads. “‘
sUseOfincomectwash~nddry~yc~es.use ~~rmanentPressWash
Cycle.This
cycleprovidesacool-downrinsetominimizewrinkling.Also,usePermanent
PressDrycycle (onmodelssoequipped).
a~ncomectwater~eve~,Uselargewaterlevelformidiumload;mediumlevelfor
smallload.
*washingqeated~y ~waterthatistoohotforthefabric.Washthesefabricsin
coolorwarmwaterwithplentyofdetergent.
eAccumulationofiimescale;duetouseofcarbonatedetergents.Ifa
non-phosphatedetergentmustbeused,avoidtheuseofacarbonate-built
detergent.
~Failuretousefabricsofiener.properuseoffabricsofienerwillminimize
wrinkling.
Tocorrect wkMi~— ~
Stepstoremovestubbornwrinkles:
LReturnbleon“PemmnentPress”setting(onmodelssoequipped)withsmallload.
2. Rerinseanddryon “PermanentPress”set{ing(onmodelssoequipped).
3. Somewrinklesmayremain,thesewrinklescannotberemoved:
*~~~: Ify~ufollowgoodlaundryproceduresandPermanentpressclothesStillcome out
wrinkled,thefinishmaynotbegoodquality.Also,in permanentpresssynthetic/cottonblends,
thecottonportionofthefabriccaneventuallywearawayleavingonlythesynthetic.Sincethe
cottonhasresinfinishthatimpartsthememory,alossordecreaseofpermanentpress
performancewillresult.
E‘you needmore help...Cau,tollfree:
TheGEAnswerCenter”
800.626.2000
consumer Linfommtionservice

‘lbobtain service, seeyour
warrantyonthebackpageofthis
book.
We’reproudofourserviceand
wantyoutobepleased,butiffor
somereasonyou.menothappy
withtheserviceyoureceive,here
arethreestepstofollowforfurther
help.
FIRST,contactthepeoplewho
servicedyourappliance.Explain
whyyouarenotpleased.In most
cases,thiswillsolvetheproblem.
NEXT,ifyouarestillnotpleased,
writeallthedetiils-including
yourphonenumber—to:
Manager,ConsumerRelations
GeneralElectric
AppliancePark
Louisville,Kentucky40225
FINALLY,ifyourproblemisstill
notresolved,write:
MajorAppliance
ConsumerActionPanel
20NorthWackerDrive
Chicago,Illinois60606

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Save proof of original purchase datesuch asyour salesslip or cancelled check to establish warranty period,
WHAT1sCOVERED FULL ONE-YEARWARRANTY
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 amanufacturing
defect.
This warranty isextended to
the original purchaser and any
succeeding ownerfor products
purchased for ordinary home use
inthe 43 mainland states, Hawaii
and Washington, D.(2InAlaskathe
warranty isthe same except that it
is LIMITED becauseyou must payto
ship the product,tothe service shop
or for the service technician’s travel
coststo your home.
Allwarranty service will be provided
byour FactoryService Centers or
byour authorized Customer Care”
servicers during normal working
hours.
Lookin the White or Yellow Pages
of your telephone directory for
GENERAL ELECTRICCOMPANY,
~GENERAL ELECTRICFACTORY
SERVICE, GENERAL ELECTRKl-
HOTPOINT FACTORYSERVICE or
GENERAL ELECTRICCUSTOMER
CARE@SERVICE.
WHAT1sNOTCOVERED @Service trips to your home to
teach you howto usethe product.
Read your Useand CaremateriaL
If you then haveanyquestions
about operating the product,
please contact your dealer or our
Consumer Affairs office at the
address below,or call, toll free:
The GE Answer CenteP
800.626.2000
consumer information service
@Improper installation.
[f you havean installation problem,
contact your dealer or installer.
Youare responsible for providing
adequate electrical, exhausting
and other connecting facilities.
@Replacement of house fuses or
resetting of circuit breakers.
@Failureof the product if it is used
for other than its intended purpose
or usedcommercially.
~Damagetoproductcaused
byaccident,fire,floodsoracts
ofGod.
WARRANTORISNOTRESPONSIBLE
FORCONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.
Some statesdo not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, sothe above limitation or exclusion
may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific Iega! rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from stateto state.
Toknow what your legal rights are in your state, consult your local or state consumer affairs office or your state’sAttorney General.
warrantor: Genera! EW?CXric company
[f further help ‘isneeded Concerning this warranty, write:
Manager—consumer Affairs, General fEkX7tR’iccompany, Appliance Park, Louisvim?, KY 40225
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