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Brand | GE |
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Model | DDE7500G |
Type | Electric Dryer |
Capacity | 7.0 cu. ft. |
Color | White |
Voltage | 240 V |
Amperage | 30 A |
Width | 27 inches |
Drum Material | Aluminized Alloy |
Number of Cycles | 12 |
Number of Temperature Settings | 4 |
Wrinkle Prevention Option | Yes |
End of Cycle Signal | Yes |
Energy Star Certified | No |
Weight | 120 lbs |
Guidance on reading the manual, handling dryer damage, and recording important identification numbers.
Instructions to consult the Problem Solver for minor issues before contacting GE for service.
Information on how to request a Spanish language version of the user manual.
A three-step process for escalating and resolving issues if you are not satisfied with GE service.
Provides mailing addresses and phone numbers for GE consumer service and relations departments.
Warning regarding substances known to cause cancer or reproductive harm, as required by California law.
Essential precautions to reduce risks of fire, electric shock, or injury when operating the appliance.
Guidelines and material restrictions to prevent fire hazards, including proper lint filter use.
Precautions to prevent personal injury, especially concerning children and safe dryer operation.
Advice on safely using fabric softeners and conditioners in the dryer, and warranty implications.
Guidance on loading the dryer correctly for efficient drying and wrinkle prevention.
Instructions on setting the dryer controls based on fabric type and desired dryness level.
Explanation of fabric care selection buttons and their use with different drying cycles.
How to use the audible signal to indicate cycle completion and prevent wrinkles.
Tips for drying polyester knits and permanent press items to minimize wrinkling and ensure proper care.
Explains the functional differences between Timed and Automatic drying cycles.
Guide on setting dryness levels for automatic drying cycles based on load types.
Chart correlating fabric loads with recommended fabric care selections and drying cycles.
Specific cycle and dryness settings for different types of garments and loads.
Detailed instructions for drying special items like blankets, slipcovers, and large garments safely.
Emphasizes checking garment care labels for optimal drying results and fabric safety.
Guidance on separating clothes based on their tendency to produce or attract lint.
Recommendations for sorting laundry by fabric type, such as cottons, synthetics, and delicates.
Instructions for sorting clothes by color to prevent dye transfer and maintain appearance.
Advice on sorting laundry by weight to ensure efficient and even drying.
Guidelines for proper loading and routine lint filter cleaning for optimal performance.
Tips for efficient drying, including sorting, load size, and automatic cycle usage.
Advice on reducing wrinkles, drying consecutive loads, and maintaining exhaust for energy savings.
Troubleshooting steps for a dryer that fails to start, covering power and control issues.
Causes and remedies for clothes taking an excessive amount of time to dry, including ducting and load size.
Information on fabric shrinkage during washing and drying, and following care labels.
Specific causes and prevention of shrinkage in knit fabrics due to stretching or overheating.
Troubleshooting common causes of wrinkles in permanent press and no-iron clothing, including load and cycle issues.
How lime scale from detergents and fabric softener usage can affect wrinkling in garments.
Techniques for removing wrinkles from permanent press items after drying, including retumbling and ironing.
Information regarding the quality of fabric finishes and their impact on wrinkle resistance after laundering.
Guide to cleaning and maintaining the dryer's lint filter for optimal performance and safety.
Instructions on how to clean and care for the exterior surfaces of the dryer.
Key warnings regarding electrical connections, supply voltage, and pretreatment product use.
Instructions for cleaning exhaust ducting annually and proper procedures for storing the dryer.
Details on GE's expert in-home repair service, operating hours, and technician qualifications.
Information on purchasing extended service contracts for future maintenance at guaranteed prices.
How to order genuine GE parts and accessories directly from the company.
Information service available 24/7 for answering any questions about GE major appliances.
GE's services for customers with disabilities, including Braille controls and TDD access.
Details of the full one-year warranty coverage for manufacturing defects in the dryer.
Exclusions from warranty coverage, including improper installation, misuse, or accidental damage.
Identifies General Electric Company as the warrantor and provides contact for warranty inquiries.