Operation Manual

Ilryer”.qppliedIFthicsofteners
or Anti-staticconditioners
You maywishtosoften your
kmndereclfabricsor reducethe
staticelectricityin them. We
recommendyou useeithera fabric
softenerin the wash cycle,accord-
ingto the manufacturer’siRstruc-
ticmsfor thoseproducts, or try a
dryer-addedproduct for whichthe ~
manufacturergiveswrittenassur- ‘.
ante on the packagethat their
product can be safelyused~fiycyr
dryer.Someof these
dryer-added, .
softeners/conditionershavebeen ‘”
found to cause:
~ Cloggingof lint filter,fe$tficting
air flownecessary-for the @@er
ftmctibningof the dryer. - ~‘ ~
@Coatingof drynesssensors
whichmay result in prtilongedor “’ ~ ~
erraticdrying‘cycles. ~
~ Excessivelint build-upinsidethe
dryerand in the ducting. Such-lint ‘-
build-upin the area of the d~yer~ .
heat sourcecan possiblyresult in
ignitionof the,linh
,.,
@Corrosion and residuedeposits - - ~~
on fabric. Any of the above-noted
problems, shorteireddr3~erl~fe,or
other unidentified~robkms which
directiyor indirectly-resultfrom ~ ‘‘
the use of such conditionersare
not defectsin dryermaterialand
workmanship.Serviceor perform-
ante problemscaixsedby the useof
theseproducts are the responsibil-
ity of the manufacturersof those
products.
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Energy-savingTips
~Sort clothesbyweightso that
you won’thaveto run an extra
cyclefor one or two heavier,
slower-dryingitems.(Seepage 8.)
S+Do not overloaddryer.For effi-
cientdrying, clothesneedto
tumblefreely.
@To helppreventironing,useLow
Heat/Knits. Removegarments
promptlyat end of dryingcycle
and placeon hangers.
@The hotter the dryingtempera-
ture the more energythat willbe
used. Usethe lowestpossibleset-
tingthat willdry loadin reason-
abletime.
@Dry your clothesin consecutive
loads. Usinga “warm” dryer will
saveenergy.
~Clean dryerlint filtereachtime
you dry.
@Clean dryerexhaustductingat
leastoncea year.A partially
cloggedexhaustcan lengthen
dryingtime.