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Brand | Frigidaire |
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Model | FAQG7072L |
Type | Dryer |
Fuel Type | Electric |
Capacity | 7.0 cu. ft. |
Drying Cycles | Multiple |
Temperature Settings | Multiple |
Control Type | Electronic |
Color | White |
Dryer Venting | Vented |
Number of Cycles | 9 |
Number of Temperature Settings | 5 |
Wrinkle Control Option | Yes |
Moisture Sensor | Yes |
Energy Star Certified | Yes |
Width | 27 in |
Weight | 120 lbs |
Height | 38 in |
Explains safety symbols, words, and labels used in the manual for hazard identification.
Defines key safety terms like DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, and IMPORTANT.
Details immediate actions to take if gas is detected to minimize risk of fire or explosion.
Guides users to record and retain dryer model and serial numbers for future reference.
Lists precautions to prevent fire, such as avoiding flammable vapors and specific materials.
Highlights specific fire risks like lint buildup and obstructions in the exhaust system.
Provides guidelines to prevent children from playing on or in the dryer and keeping laundry products safe.
Details necessary precautions to prevent injury during operation, cleaning, and servicing, including grounding.
Advises on avoiding damage and injury by using authorized parts and not tampering with controls.
Informs about substances known to cause cancer or reproductive harm, as per California law.
Describes typical sounds produced by the dryer during operation, like water valve, rollers, and air flow.
Advises to stop using the dryer if unusual noises occur, indicating potential breakdown.
Provides guidance on sorting, checking for stains, and preparing laundry items before drying.
Instructs to check the lint filter and load items loosely for even drying.
Guides users on selecting cycles, temperature, and dryness levels, noting auto-recall of settings.
Explains how to start, pause, resume, and cancel a cycle, and how to add or remove items.
Advises to remove items immediately after the cycle ends to prevent wrinkles and static.
Explains how to turn the cycle selector knob and the function of indicator lights.
Recommends following fabric care label instructions for optimal drying results.
Explains how Auto Dry cycles use moisture sensors to automatically dry loads to a selected level.
Describes various Auto Dry cycles like Heavy, Bulky, Towels, Normal, and Delicates for different fabric types.
Details the manual selection of drying time for loads, including Quick Dry and Time Dry.
Explains the Steam Refresh cycle for refreshing fabrics, removing odors, and reducing static.
Warns against using heat with Timed Dry for items containing foam rubber, plastics, or similar materials.
Guides users on how to select and scroll through specialty cycles using the control panel buttons.
Describes specific specialty cycles like Jeans, Pet Beds, Kids Wear, and Active Wear for tailored drying needs.
Details the available drying temperatures: High, Normal, Low, and Air Dry, and their recommended uses.
Explains the Dry Level settings for Auto Dry cycles, including Max, High, Normal, Low, and Damp for desired fabric dryness.
Describes the Sanitize option for removing bacteria, noting its NSF certification and requirement for higher temperatures.
Explains how to select and deselect cycle options, noting potential conflicts between settings.
Details the Allergy option for reducing allergens and the Energy Saver option for reducing energy consumption.
Explains the Add Steam option for wrinkle reduction and the Drum Light feature.
Describes Wrinkle Release for reduced wrinkling and Line Dry for simulating air drying.
Explains Delay Start for timed operation and the Chime option for audible cycle notifications.
Details Anti Static for static reduction, Shrink Guard for fabric protection, and Control Lock for safety.
Explains how to use the drying rack for items that should not be tumble dried, including weight limits and heat settings.
Describes the status display for cycle time and the feature of a reversible dryer door.
Emphasizes the fire hazard from lint and the importance of inspecting and cleaning the exhaust system.
Details how to clean the lint filter, drum, and sensors, and when professional cleaning is needed.
Provides instructions for cleaning the dryer cabinet, chrome parts, and removing residue from labels.
Offers a tip to protect floors when moving the dryer by placing cardboard under the legs.
Addresses common issues like the dryer not starting or not heating, and their possible causes and solutions.
Covers problems like long drying times, hot exterior, and excessive wrinkling with their respective causes and solutions.
Explains potential causes for drum scratching, like foreign objects or permanent attachments, and preventive measures.
Details the one-year limited warranty, including what is covered and specific exclusions.
Provides guidance on obtaining service and contact details for Electrolux in the USA and Canada.
Explains limitations on implied warranties, consequential damages, and customer legal rights.