Jenn-Air JDGE2000 User manual

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Use and Care Manual
Electric & Gas Dryers
Modsls JDE2000, JDG2000
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HEAVY DUTY _.._
Care Of SpecialItems.............................................
Care Of Dryer..........................................................
Congratulationsonyourchoiceof a Jenn-Airdryer!As EnergySavingTips.................................................
you useyour new dryer, we knowyou willappreciate Features..................................................................
the manyfeaturesthatprovideexcellentdryingresults,Operatingthe Controls...........................................
energyefficiency,convenienceand dependability.CycleDescriptions...........................................
DryingGuide....................................................
Beforeyoubeginusingyournewdryer,pleasetakeafew Preparingto Dry.....................................................
minutestoreadandbecomefamiliarwiththeinstructions Sorting..............................................................
inthisbook.Onthefollowingpages,youwillfindawealth Loading ............................................................
of informationregardingallaspects ofyour beautiful new Problem Solving Guide ..........................................
dryer. Byfollowingtheseinstructionscarefully,youwillbe Safety Precautions.................................................
able to achieve excellent results. Service information ...............................................
Using Your Dryer ..................................................
Shouldyou haveany questionsaboutusingyourJenn-Air Temperature ....................................................
dryer,write to us.Besureto providethe modelnumber. Time ................................................................
Test for Dryness..............................................
Jenn-Air Customer Assistance RemoveWrinkles............................................
c/o MaytagCustomerService Warranty................................................................
P.O.Box2370
Cleveland,TN 37320-2370
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mmJENN.AIR
Use and Care Manual
Electric & GasDryers
Models JDE2000, JDG2000
&UTO
COTTON&LI_EN
AUTO
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PUSH.START
Care Of Special Items ................................................ 10
Care Of Dryer ............................................................... 9
Congratulations on your choiceof a Jenn-Air dryer! As Energy Saving Tips ...................................................... 8
you use your new dryer, we know you will appreciate Features ....................................................................... 7
the many features that provide excellent drying results, Operating the Controls ............................................ 5-6
energy efficiency,convenienceand dependability. CycleDescriptions ................................................. 6
Drying Guide .......................................................... 6
Before you begin using your new dryer,please take a few Preparing to Dry ........................................................... 3
minutes to read and become familiar with the instructions Sorting .................................................................... 3
in this book.On the following pages, you will find a wealth Loading .................................................................. 3
of information regarding all aspects of your beautiful new Problem Solving Guide .............................................. 11
dryer. By following these instructionscarefully, you will Safety Precautions................................................... 1-2
be able to achieve excellent results.Service Information .................................................... 12
Using Your Dryer ......................................................... 4
Should you have any questions about using your Jenn- Temperature .......................................................... 4
Air dryer, write to us. Be sure to provide the model Time ....................................................................... 4
number. Test for Dryness ..................................................... 4
Remove Wrinkles ................................................... 4
Jenn-Air Customer Assistance Warranty .................................................................... 14
c/o Maytag Customer Service
P.O. Box 2370
Cleveland,TN 37320-2370
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3. If someone should getan electric shock from the
dryer, disconnect the electrical power. DO NOT
OPERATE until it has been repaired by an authorized
Jenn-Air Service Contractor,
4. To prevent injury to children:
-- Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable
vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any a. Do not allow children to play on, in, or with the
other appliance, appliance.Close supervision of children isneces-
-- WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS sary when using the dryer.
•Do not try to light any appliance, b, Keep all laundry aids outofthe reach of children
•Do not touch any electrical switch; do not preferablyin alocked cabinet. Use laundry aids
use any phone in yourbuilding, only as directed bythemanufacturer andobserve
•Clear the room, building or area of all all warnings on the containerlabels.
occupants.
• Immediately call your gas supplier from a c.Destroy the carton and plastic bagsafter unpack-
neighbor'sphone. Followthegassupplier's ing thedryer. Cartons coveredwithrugs,bed-
instructions,spreads, or plastic sheetscanbecomeanairtight
•If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call chamber.
the firedepartment. d. Removethedoor to the drying compartment
-- Installation and service must be performed by beforethedryer isremovedfrom service or dis-
a qualified installer, service agency or the gas carded.
supplier. 5.
a. Dry onlyarticleswhich havebeen washedin
water.Articles which have been cleaned, washed,
1. Read all instructions carefully before using the dryer, soaked, or spotted with gasoline, dry cleaning
Retain all instructions for futurereference,solvents, oil, waxes, chemical solvents, alcohol,
household cleaners, spot removers, turpentine,
2. Installation - Install and locate this dryer according to or other flammable or explosive materials will
theInstallationInstructions. retain these substances. Do NOT dry articles
which still contain these flammable or explosive
a. Thisappliancemustbeproperlygrounded. Never substances as they give off vapors that could
plug the appliance electric cord into a receptacle ignite or explode.
which has not been grounded adequately and in
accordance with local and national codes, b. Do not use heat to dry articles containing foam
rubber (may be labeled latex foam), plastics or
b. This appliance must be connected to a properly similarly textured rubber like materials.
rated, protected, and sized power supply circuit. c. Recent studies have shown that if vegetable oil
c. Do not install or store this appliance where it will contaminated materials are incompletely washed
be exposed to temperatures below freezing or a carry-over and buildup of the oil may contribute
exposed to the weather, to a chemical reaction (spontaneous combustion)
that could cause a load to catch fire by itself. This
d. This appliance should be installed by a qualified would be more likelyto happen ifthe load were left
service technician,in the dryer after tumbling stopped or ifitems were
folded and stacked while warm.
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d. Keep area around and underneath the dryer free 10. Lubrication- Allmoving parts ofthe dryer are perma-
from the accumulation of combustiblematerials nently lubricated and requirenolubrication or oiling.
(such as lint, paper, and rags), gasoline, and all
other flammable vapors and liquids. 11. Do not usefabric softeners or products to eliminate
static (unless recommendedfor usein clothes dryers
e. Do not allowstorage of any material to obstruct by themanufacturerofthe fabricsofteneror product).
the ventilation air openings of the dryer. 12. Donotdryfiberglassarticlesunlessrecommendedby
f. To prevent extended drying time and risk of fire, themanufacturer.
CLEANLINT SCREEN BEFORE EACH LOAD.
g.The interior of the dryer and the exhaust duct SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
shouldbecleaned periodically by a qualified set-Appliances with theUL symbolon thedata platehave
vice technician, been listed with Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc, Those
with a CSA Monogram on the data plate have been
h. Theexhaustsystemshould be periodicallyexam- certified by the CSA Testing Laboratories ascomplying
inedfor damage to the exhaust duct and for free with Canadian Standards Association requirements.
operationofthe exhaust deflector. Keepthe area Gas dryers with an AGA symbol on the data plate have
around the exhaust opening and surrounding beendesigncertified with theAmerican GasAssociation.
areasfreefromtheaccumulationoflint,dust,anddirt. Those with a CGA symbol havebeen certifiedwith the
Canadian Gas Association. Nevertheless, as with any
i. For Gas Dryers: Gas dryers are equipped to equipment using electricity and having moving parts,
operateon naturalgas only. Toconvert agas there arepotentialhazards. Tousethisappliance safely,
dryer for operationwith othergases, the services the operator should becomefamiliarwiththe instructions
of a qualified Jenn-Air Service Contractor must for operation of the Appliance and always exercise care
be obtained, while using it.
6. Donotreachintothedryerifthedrumis moving.Ifthe
drumdoesnot stopmovingwhen thedoorisopened, IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE
disconnect the electricalpower tothe dryer. Do not AND WARNING
operate the dryer untilit has been repaired by an The CaliforniaSafeDrinking Water and Toxic Enforce-
authorized Jenn-Air Service Contractor.mentAct of 1986 (Proposition 65) requiresthe Governor
of California to publish a list of substances known tothe
7. Do not tamper with the controls.State of Californiato cause cancer orreproductiveharm,
and requires businesses to warn customers of potential
8, Do not repair or replace any part of the appliance or
attempt any servicing to prevent personalinjuryand exposures to such substances.
damage to the dryer.Users of thisapplianceare hereby warned that the
9. Keep pets away from dryer, and keep dryer door burningofgascan resultinlow-levelexposuretosomeof
closedat alltimes except while loading orunloading, the listed substances, including benzene, formaldehyde
Pets mayenterthe dryer unnoticedwhen the door is and soot, due pfimadly to the incompletecombustion of
open andbecomeentrappedwhenthedoor isclosed, natural gas or liquid petroleum(LP)fuels. Exhaust ducts
should be kept free of obstructionsand properly ex-
hausted dryers will minimize exposure.
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I Sorting 1[ Items That ShOUldNOtBe Dried In Dryer I
Generally, items that are washed together can be dried together, but • Knitted woolens have a tendency to shrink and may be ruined
thedryingloadshouldbesortedbyweight,textureandbulkoffabrics when tumble-dried. Unless specified by the garment or yarn
within practical limits, manufacturer,wool knits,especially hand-madeitems, should be
dried on stretchers made for that purpose or laid flat and blocked
a.Weight -- When drying a load of towels, a lightweight ladies' into shape.
blouse would be overdriedifincluded in the same load.If youwish
toincludeoneortwolightweightpiecesinsuchaload, theyshould • Fiberglass should not be dried in dryer unless so stated by
beremoved at the appropriate time and the remainder of the load manufacturer. SomeFiberglass Beta Bedspreads state that they
should then be allowed to run through the full drying cycle, can be dried in the dryer. Check hang tag. Regular fiberglass can
leave bits of glass in the drum which can be transferred to the next
Note:Ifyouareonlydryingafewdelicateitemsvs.a fullload,addone load and could cause skin irritations.
or two dry towels to the load or use the Drying Rack.•Never dry pets in dryers.
b. Texture -- Separatelint givers,(towels and flannel clothing) from
lint attractors (corduroys, dark cottons, synthetic fabrics and per- WARNING -- FIRE HAZARDS
manent press garments). Synthetics generate static electricity that
attracts lint from other cotton fabrics. • _c_es that havet)een cleaned orspottreated with a dry
cTeaningsolvent,gasoline, kerosene orother flammableliauid,
c. Bulk ofFabric-- Bulky and heavy items (towels, jeans and
bedspreads) should be dried in small loads to allow sufficient room • A_cles saturatedingas or 0il even though they havebeen
to tumble freely and dry thoroughly. For good tumbling action and washad.
fluffing dry, dry only onelarge or heavy item at a time (for example
a bedspread or rug - 4' x 6' ). --_'_'"--"_A_sz_tar_led_D_YA_/ayEr°H_H_at_'- , ,
Check the manufacturer's care label carefully for drying instructions. • Items m_.of _ (showercurtain& _b_lo'(hs), t_nseE
Usethe dryer to dry only garments labeled tumble dry. The popularity foam rubber, or laminated fabrics: HeatCould createa fire
of knits made of synthetic fibers(polyester, acrylic and nyFon) andhazard,-
cotton fibers have made this critical. Some require line drying. For best
results, dry '_tumble-dry" knits wrong side out and do not mix type of • NEVER DRY MATERIALS WHICH HAVE BEEN DIPPED OR
fabric to be dried. WASHED INORY CLEANING SOLUTION OR HAVE WAXON
THEM.
IPr,oereIIL°ading I
• Close zippers, fasten hooks,tie sashes, belts,apron strings, etc.,
toprevent snagging and tangling.For best no-iron results do not overload the dryer with permanent
press or double knit garments. The more room for free tumbling,the
• Be sure garments with plastic buttons and buckles or foam pads betterthe results. When the dryer is overloaded,items willtake Longer
are heat-proof, (Otherwise dry them separatelyon the FLUFF todry and may become wrinkled. This is especially true with perma-
setting), nent press and synthetic fabrics.
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ITemperature [ I To Minimize Wrinkles I
Use NORMALfor cottons and linens,LOW for lingerie and delicate Dry permanent press and synthetic clothes together using AUTO
items, and FLUFFfor fluffing,freshening and heat sensitive items. PERMAPRESS setting. Usealess drysetting to preventoverdrying
and harsh feel. Forboth,take clothes from dryer as soon as it stops
The NORMAL setting will give the fastest drying and is suitable for and hang on hangers. This helps prevent excesswrinkles.
cottons, ordinary types of permanent press blends and double knit
polyesterfabrics (length of time should be short with knits). To RemoveWrinkles and
Forheatsensitivearticles usetheLOW orFLUFFsettings,whLchwLll
of course require longer dryingtimes• Fluff Napped Articles
WARNING -FIRE HAZARD Yourdryercan beusedtoremovewrinklesfrompermanentpress or
wash-and-weargarmentsthathavebeenpacked,stored,orworn,and
DO NOT USE HEAT WHEN DRYING ARTICLES coNTAINING tofluffnappedarticlesand flattenedpile.
FOAM RUBBER OR RUBBER LIKE MATERIALS, Placeone or two garments looselyinthe dryer and set the Tempera-
ture for FLUFF and TIMER DIAL for TIMED DRY- 10 minutes.
[
] Time JClose the door and presstheTIMER DIAL tostart.
Drying time is determined by: Remove articles immediately after dryer stops and hang garments
on hangers.
a. the weight and bulk of a load and amount of moisture to be
removed. The dryerwill work more efficiently when fabrics of
similar weights are dried together.
b. highhumidityand high roomtemperature. Automaticcycles could _nditioners
shut off prematurelyleavingclothing slightlydamp. Ifthis happens
use TIMED DRYto finishdrying. Use only dryer added products specifically labeled as not being
harmfulto thedryer. Themanufacturer shouldgivewrittenassurance
c. the particular type of item you are drying, on thepackage. Follow the manufacturer's instructions carefully.
Mostarticles should be removed from the dryerwhen they feel just a Avoid overuse of fabric softeners, as itcan make towels and diapers
trifle moist. Ltis better to underdry the clothes and turn the dryer on non-absorbent. It canalsocause clothes to appear yellow, lookdingy
again for a fewminutesthanto overdry, causing static electricity, and haveagreasy feelJng. Jfthis occurs, decreaseamount offabric
wrinkling, shrinkage and harshness,softener used or occasionally omit using it.
[Testfor Dryness I
To accurately test fordrynessand preventoverdrying,remove a
corner ofan atticle from the dryer and gently shake in roomtempera-
ture air until cool. If clothesaretested whilewarminsidethedryer
there may be an apparentfeeling of dampness and overdrying may
result.
Clothes should be removed while slightly moist. Overdrying can
remove naturalmoistureand cause wrinkling, harshness and some
shrinkage (especially knits). Permanent press and wash-and-wear
should be placed on hangersas soon as dryer stops. This will avoid
resetting wrinkles•Usethe WRINKLE OUT featureuntil clothes
can be taken fromthedryer.
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ITo Set: I
1.Check Lint Filter Before Each Load 5. Select CYCLE using TIMER DIAL
Besurethelintfilteriscleanandproperlyreplaced.NeverusetheCycle choices are: TIMED DRY, AUTO COTTON & LINEN, or
dryerwithouttheLintFilterinposition. AUTO PERMA PRESS.See Cycle Descriptionson p. 6.
Note: Amongotherthings,failureto cleanthelintfilterregularly 6. Select WRINKLE OUT, if desired
will cause the dryer to takelonger to dry the clothes.Thisfeature, if selected, gives one hour of tumble without heat
2. Load the Dryer after the AUTO PERMA PRESS cycleonly.
Generally,awasherloadis a dryerload.However,thedryingload 7. Push to START
shouldbe sortedbyweight,textureand bulkoffabrics. TheTIMER DIAL ofyourdryerservesas astartswitchaswellas
Overloadingrestrictstumblingactionandresultsinunevendrying a cycleselector.After thedial has beenrotatedto thedesired
as wellasexcessivewrinklingofsome fabrics, dryingcycleordryingtime,itshouldbepressedinmomentarilyto
startthedryermotor,blower,andthegasburner/heatingelement.
Remember,clothestakeup morespaceas theyfluffdry. Proper
tumblingisimportant,sowhenyoudryverysmallloads,add afew Note: Thedryerdoor must beclosed for the start switchto
similardry items,function.Thisdryer isdesignedsothatit willnot operate
whenthedoorisopen.
Note: Ifyou areusinga dryer-addfabric softener, itshouldbe
added now. 8.End of Cycle Signal
Important -Seep.3foritemsthatshouldnotbedried.A buzzerwillsoundto alertyoutotheend ofthecycle.You may
selecttoturnoff theEND OF CYCLE SIGNAL.
3. Close the Door 9, Remove Load Immediately When Dryer Stops To Minimize
4, Select TEMPERATURE Wrinkling
Selecteither FLUFF, LOW, NORMAL, or AUTO.
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ICycle Descriptions 1
AUTO COTTON & LINEN WRINKLE OUT
Cycle isdesignedtodrymostcottonsandlinensautomatically.TheWRINKLE OUT isanoptionalfeaturewhichcanbeselectedonlywith
elothesarecooledtoreducewrinklingforapproximatelylOminutesat theAUTO PERMA PRESS cycle. It providesone houroftumble
theend ofthecycle,withoutheattominimizewrinklingifyouareunabletoremoveclothes
after thefirst end ofcyclebuzzersounds. IfWRINKLE OUT is
AUTO PERMA PRESS selected, thebuzzer will continueto sound every five minutesto
Cycle isdesigned to dry allsyntheticfabrics, doubleknits, end remindyouthattheclothesare readytoberemovedfromthedryer.
permanentpressfabrics automatically.Theclothesare cooleddown
for 15 minutes atthe end of the cycle to reduce wrinkling. Clothes can be removed at anytime throughout WRINKLE OUT.
When clothes are removed before the end of WRINKLE OUT, turn
TIMED DRY timer to OFF positionto shut offbuzzer.
TheTIMED DRYcycle providesup to110minutesofdryingtime.The
clotheswillcontinuetotumble duringcooldownfor approximately 10 Drying Guide
minutesatthe end to reducewrinkTing. Drying
Use TIMED DRYfor verysmall loads (under4 Ibs.). CycleKnob Temperature Use forthese fabrics
AUTO AUTO100%Cotton
FLUFF DRY co'n-ON & LINEN
UsetheTIMED DRYwithFLUFF(noheat)temperatureselection.ThisAUTO NORMAL or Polyester-CottonBlends
cyclefreshensarticlesorshouldbeusedforfoamorrubberizeditems. PERMA PRESS AUTOWool*
Polyester-WoolBlends*
COOL DOWN AUTO LOWAcrylics
Thisperiodallowsthe clothestoreachatemperaturecomfottablefor PERMA PRESS Modacrylics
handling and reducesthe creationofwrinkles.Clothescan beAcetates
removedat anytimeduringthisperiod. NosignificantenergyusagePolyester-AcrylicBlends
isincurredas theheat isoff and roomtemperatureair isused. Cool100% Polyester
down occurs atthe end of the cycle. Nylon
TIMED DRY FLUFFPlastic,Rubber Items
TIMED DRY LOW or Most fabrics that are not
NORMAL heat sensitive
* Check carelabelfortemperaturerequirements.
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IDoorSafety Switch I
As soonas theloadingdoorisopened,thedryerwillstopoperating Forboots,sneakers,fragilesweaters,afghans,nylonstockings-any
(dryercylinderwillnottumble andtheheaterswillturn off). This safety item that mightbedamaged bytumbling -use theremovabledrying
feature will servealso as a practicalconvenience. Itpermits an over- rack.
looked item to be added or a delicateitem to bewithdrawn. ['--__
Oncethedoorhas beenopened,theTIMER DIALmust bepressed to
beginthe dryingoperationagain. The originaldryingcyclewill resume
until itis completed.
I Lint Filter I TOinstall rack:
The lint filter is locatedin the bottomof the door opening and is
accessiblewhentheloadingdoorisopen. Itfiltersalltheaircirculated 1.PositionL-shapedlegsagainstroundinsetat backofdryer.
throughthe dryerand traps theconsiderablequantities oflintshed by
mostfabrics whenthey are dried after being washed. 2. Rest the two front legs on either side of the lint filter.
3. Check to see that rack issecurely in position.
4. Place items to be dried on top of rack. Allow space for air to
circulate. Items should not hang over the edge, between the
supports, or touch any other partofdryer.
Note: The rack does not move but the drum rotates around the
rack.
The lint filter should be removed at the end of each drying cycle for 5. Close the dryer door.
cleaning. It shouldbe lifted straight up untilitclears the dooropening.
Remove the lint with your hands. Be sure thelint filter is properly 6. Use TIMED DRY cycle: Select Temperature (NORMAL,LOW,
replaced. FLUFF) depending on the item.
Note: If a dryer fabric softener is usedfrequently, it may deposit on
lintfilter. Occasionally wash lintfilter with soap (notdetergent) NOTE: Some items may need to be rotated from front to back
and water, or refolded to dry inner layers - check periodically. DO
NOT PLACE HANDS IN DRYER WHILE DRUM IS
IAutomatic In,riotug t ROTAT,NG
For added convenience in loading and unloading, the interior light Toremove rack:simply grasp sides with handsand lift out.
automatically illuminates the interior of the dryer when the door is
opened.
Tochange,lifttopofdryerbyinserting aputtyknife undertop,4" infrom
each side. At the beginning of each drying period the burner is automatically
lightedbyanelectric igniter. Theburner isturnedoffand onto maintain
I CAUT_:Disconnectpowerbeta_ci_g _yli_bulb. I the selected temperatureinthe drum.
Note: Rotate bulb holderto vertical position asshown before remov-
ing bulb. Replacewith a 25 watt 115/125volt twist lock utility
light (Part No. 53-0570 or equivalent).
-PUSHBULBDOWNAND
ROTATECOUNTERCLOCK-
WISETOREMOVE.
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1. Energy can be conserved by selecting andusing the AUTO 6. Don'tadd wetthings to a partially dried load.
COTTON & LINEN or AUTO PERMA PRESS cycle. However,
to minimizewrinkling of clothing,load should be removed imme- 7. Try to planto doyour laundryon low humiditydays. Clothesdry
diately after dryer shuts off.faster.
2. TheWRINKLE OUT Featureshould notbeusedwhentheclothes 8. Avoidexcessiveexhausting. Longductingandturns canincrease
load can be removed from the dryer immediately after the dryer drying time, using more energy.
shuts off. If clothes load cannot be removed immediately, the
WRINKLE OUT setting should be usedto minimize wrinkling. 9. Using coldrinses in yourwasher savesenergy, butitalso means
more dryingtime. The energy used for drying isless than would
3. Keep lint filter cleanfor the best air flow and mostefficient useof be needed to heat rinse water.
energy when drying.10,Use your dryer during non-peak times as recommended by your
4. Donot over dry. localutility company. This does notsave youenergy buthelpsto
free electrical power during peak periods.
5. Dry lightweightfabrics separately from heavy fabrics as this will
result in more even drying and less opening of the door. Each
time the door isopened warm air escapes.
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1. Occasionally wipeexterior with a clean damp sponge or cloth. 8. Bleach, detergent,solvents, etc., spilled on the top ofyour dryer
Polishwith asoftdrycloth. Ifdesired,furniturepolish maybeused that areallowedto remainwill remove theglossy finish. Remove
on the cabinet body, but not on the control panel, all spills with a damp soft cloth.
2. After every load,clean lintfilter and screen. 9. Onceevery yearcheck exhaustsystemfor clogged lintand clean
if necessary.
3. Lifetime lubrication is done at the factory, so your dryer never
needs to be oiled or greased. 10. Check the vent hood outside occasionally and remove any
accumulated lint.
4. Do not lay heavy orsharp objects ontop of your dryer. 11. Do notoverload for best resultsand long use.
5. Thetopof bothwasherand dryershouldnotbe usedforremoving
stains from garments. Somestain removers, such as rust re- 12. CLEANINGTHEDRUM-Keepdryerdrumcleanatalltimes. After
mover,will marthe finish, drying a load of heavily starched, newly-dyedor tinted fabrics, or
non colorfast garments, wipe the drum with a damp cloth to
6. Remove pins, buckles or other sharp objects from clothes to remove starch or dye.
prevent scratching interior parts. DO NOT POUR WATER intothe drum.
7. Clothes should not be stored in dryer. 13. Check the drum after each load for loose buttons, buckles, etc.,
which may have fallen off in the tumbling process.
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I Clothes Take Too Long to DryIj,,Shrinkage I
1. Are controls set correctly? 1.Did theGarment Manufacturer'sCareInstructionstateitcouldbe
dried in a dryer?
2. Is thelint filter clean? 2. Is the garment a knit type that needs to be blocked and pressed
3. Isthe exhaust duct installed correctly and freefrom obstructions? back into shape?
4. Arethere anyblown fusesor trippedcircuit breakers? Remember 3. Was the wash temperature too high?
mostelectric dryers use two. 4. Someshrinkage cannot be prevented.
5. Are clothes sorted properly? Do not mix heavy and lightweight
articlesor towe}sand permanent press.J I
6. Are there too many or too few articles for proper tumbling? j_pomng I
1. Does it looklike grease? If so, this couldbemisuse of fabric
I Wrinkling Isoftener. To remove rub with bar soap. Wash.Rinse.
Ii
1.Areclothes left in dryer after tumbling stops? I StaticElectricity I
2. Were clothesloaded correctly? Too many itemscause wrinkling.
Toofew items- add similar dry item or drytowels to insure proper 1. Weregarments overdried?
tumbling. 2. Was a fabric softener used? If not, rewash and dry using a fabric
3.Were clothes sorted correctly? softener.
4. Werecorrect wash and dry cycles used?
5. Wereclothes allowed to move freely in correct water level when
washing?
6. Was wash temperature too hot?
7. Was a fabric softener used properly to minimize wrinkling?
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Checkthe following list to be sure a service callis really necessary. A quick reference of this manual may prevent an unneeded service call.
I If dryer will not start or there is Rbheat: I I |fartjcles are sloWtOdry: I
•Istheelectricalcordpluggedincorrectly? tIslintfilterorexhaustpipeclogged?
•Hasthefuseblownoristhecircuitbreakertripped? •IsTIMER DIAL setcorrectly?
•Arethecontrolssetcorrectly? •Isclothingunusuallywet orbulky?
• Is dryer doorclosed? IIf ]
• Is lint filter in correctly? I dryerisnoisy:j
• Are there foreign objects,such as buttons, coins,or nails in the
dryer. Not only do they cause noise, they may damage clothing
as well as the dryer.
If You Need Service
•Cellthe dealerfromwhomyourappliancewasourchasedor theauthorizedJenn-AirServiceContractor listedintheYelloWPages. Your
Jenn-Air Service Contractorcan provide better and faster service ifyou can accurately descr'_beproblemsand givemodel and serial
number of the appliance.Besureto retainproofof purchase toverify warranty status.Refer toWARRANTY forfudher information of
owner's re.risibilitiesfor warranty service.
• tf thedealerOrservice¢QmPany_ar_ot-res_ve the probl_r_-_wr_eto,JenmAitCO_</m_sistance, c/o Ma_ C_r S_ica;
P.O, Box237G,Cleveiand.TN 37320-2370, 1-800-688-1100 (UrdtedStatesorOntario)br1-615-472-.3333.
•Useandcaremanuels`servicemanuels_andpartscata__g_areavel_oblefromJann_AirCust_merAssistanca'c/_MaytagCust_mer
Service.
Allspecificationssubjscttochangebymanufacturerwithoutnotice.
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AUTOMATIC CLOTHES DRYER
[]i_JENN-AIR GOLDEN PRODUCT WARRANTY
All Jenn-Air appliances carry a minimum warranty offirst year,full warranty partsand labor, plus a second year limitedwarranty for parts only
Warrant es beg n on thedate of purchase.Product s warranted to customer* for home useonly.
JENN-AIR,witl repairor reptace,atits option,anyclcthes dryerwhich evidences,withinthe warrantyperiod,adefectin material orworkmanship
LIMITED WARRANTY Second Through Fifth Years
During the periodbeginning withthe expirationof thetwo year parts warranty and continuingthrough the fifth year after the date of original
purchase by a consumer JENN-AIR will:
Repair or replace any part of the outer dryer cabinet that has failed dueto complete rust-through dueto defective material or
workmanship.
Owner will payfor mileage, and/or transportation,if required for service, and arllabor costs.
TERMS APPLICABLETOTHIS WARRANTY
Exclusions
JENN-AIR'S OBLIGATIONSUNDER THIS WARRANTY SHALL NOT EXTENDTOANY MALFUNCTION OROTHER PROBLEMCAUSED
BY: 1.Unreasonable use, such as but not limited to:
(a) Impropersetting of controls (seeUse and Caremanual).
(b) Improper installation including failure to conform to local electrical codes.
(c) Improper voltage suppry,loose electrical connections or blown house fuses.
2. Circumstances not attributable to a defect in material or workmanship.
3. Unauthorized repair,alteration,modification or adjustment.
To SecureWarranty Service
Contactyour localdealer forreferralto anauthorized warrantyservice, orcontact Jenn-Air Customer Assistance, c/o MaytagCustomer Service,
P.O. Box 2370,Cleveland,TN 37320-2370, 1-800-688-1100 (United States and Ontario) or 1-615-472-3333. To savetime, your lettershould
includethecomplete modeland serial numberof the warranted appliance, thename and address ofthedealer from whom you purchased the
appliance, thedate of purchase and details concerning your problem.
Limitation ofLiability
IN NO EVENT SHALL JENN-AIRBELIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SUSTAINED BY ANY PER-
SON AS A RESULT OF ANY BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY OR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY UNLESS HEREIN OTHERWISE PRO-
VIDED.SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES,
SO THEABOVE LIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.
Additional Rights
This Warranty gives you specific legal rights,and you may also have other rights which may vary from state to state.No one is authorized
to increase,alter,orenlarge JENN-AIR'Sresponsibilitiesorobligationsunder thesewarranties.
*As defined in regulations under the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act.
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AUTOMATIC CLOTHES DRYER
=EJENN-AIR GOLDEN PRODUCT WARRANTY
All Jenn-Air appliances carrya minimumwarrantyoffirstyear,fullwarrantypartsand labor,plusa secondyear limitedwarrantyforparts
Warrantiesbeginon thedateofpurchase. Productiswarrantedto customer*for homeuseonly.
MAYTAGCUSTOMER SERVICE, willrepairor replace,at itsoption,anyclothesdryerwhichevidences,withinthewarrantyperiod,a d{
in matedalor workmanship.
LIMITED WARRANTY Second Through Fifth Years
Duringthe period beginningwiththeexpirationofthe twoyear parts warrantyand continuingthroughthefifthyear afterthedate ofoH(.
3urchasebya consumer MAYTAG CUSTOMER SERVICE wirl:
Repair or replace any part oftheouterdryer cabinet that has failed due to complete rust-throughdueto defectivemateri_
workmanship.
Dwnerwillpayfor mileage,and/ortransportation,if requiredfor service,and all laborcosts.
TERMS APPLICABLE TO THIS WARRANTY
Exclusions
MAYTAGCUSTOMER SERVICE'S OBLIGATIONSUNDERTHIS WARRANTYSHALLNOT EXTENDTO ANY MALFUNCTIONOR OT_"
PROBLEMCAUSED BY:
1. Unreasonableuse, suchas butnotlimitedto:
(a) Impropersettingofcontrols(see Useand Caremanual).
(b) Improperinstallationincludingfailuretoconformtolocalelectricalcodes.
(¢) Impropervortagesupply,looseelectricalconnectionsor blownhousefuses.
2. Circumstancesnotattributabletoa defectin materialor workmanship.
3. Unauthorizedrepair,alteration,modificationor adjustment.
To Secure Warranty Service
Contactyourlocaldealerforreferraltoanauthorizedwarrantyservice,orcontactJenn-AirCustomerAssistance,c/oMaytagCustomerServ
P.O. Box2370, Cleveland,TN 37320-2370, 1-800-688-1100 (UnitedStatesandOntado)or 1-615-472-3333. To savetime,yourlettersh(
includethecompletemodelandserialnumberofthewarrantedappliance,the nameand addressofthedealerfromwhomyoupurchased
appliance,thedateofpurchaseanddetailsconcerningyourproblem.
Limitation of Liability
IN NO EVENT SHALL MAY'rAG CUSTOMER SERVICE BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SI
TAINED BY ANY PERSON AS A RESULT OF ANY BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY OR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY UNLESS HERI
OTHERWISE PROVIDED. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUI
TIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.
Additional Rights
This Warrantygivesyou specificlegaldghts,and youmayalsohaveotherrightswhichmayvaryfromstate to state.Noone isauthodze_
increase,alter,or enlarge MAYI'AGCUSTOMERSERVICE'Sresponsibilitiesor obligationsunder thesewarranties.
*As defined in regulationsunder the Magnuson-MossWarranty Act.
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