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Appliance Category | Dryer |
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Brand | Frigidaire |
Model | FFRE4120S |
Fuel Type | Electric |
Color | White |
Number of Temperature Settings | 4 |
Energy Star Certified | No |
Width | 27 inches |
Weight | 120 lbs |
Section to record model and serial numbers for dryer identification and warranty.
Explains the meaning of safety alert symbols like DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, and IMPORTANT.
Illustrates correct plug types for electric and gas dryers and grounding requirements.
Details risks of fire, electrical shock, and injury from lint buildup, flammable materials, and improper use.
Provides guidelines for protecting children and preventing personal injury or appliance damage.
Informs about substances in California known to cause cancer or reproductive harm.
Explains typical sounds produced by the dryer during operation, such as suspension rollers and airflow.
Warns against using the dryer if unusual noises like squeaking or grinding occur, indicating potential breakdown.
Guides through preparing, loading, starting, and finishing a drying cycle, including door closure and cycle start.
Includes advice for drying bulky items and the importance of cleaning the lint filter after every load.
Details Auto Dry cycles (casual, normal, heavy duty, delicates) and Timed Dry cycles for various fabric types.
Warns against using heat to dry items containing feathers, foam rubber, plastics, or rubber-like materials.
Explains available temperature settings: high, normal, low, and air dry for optimal fabric care.
Describes options like wrinkle release for reducing wrinkles and chime for cycle end notifications.
Covers status lights indicating cycle progress and the reversible door feature for installation flexibility.
Summarizes temperature and option availability across different drying cycles for quick reference.
Highlights the risk of fire due to lint buildup in the dryer and exhaust system, requiring regular inspection.
Provides instructions for cleaning the lint filter, drum, and addressing waxy buildup from fabric softener sheets.
Details methods for cleaning the dryer cabinet using mild soap, water, or diluted bleach.
Advises on cleaning glue residue and protecting floors when moving the dryer, and not storing items on top.
Lists common drying issues like stains, lint, pilling, shrinking, and wrinkling with causes and solutions.
Offers a checklist of common dryer occurrences and their solutions to help avoid unnecessary service calls.
Outlines the one-year limited warranty, including what is covered and common exclusions.
Clarifies limitations on implied warranties and liability for consequential or incidental damages.
Provides contact details for obtaining service and support for the appliance in the USA and Canada.