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Brand | GE |
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Model | GFMN110 |
Color | White |
Control Type | Electronic |
Number of Cycles | 12 |
Energy Star Certified | No |
Fuel Type | Electric |
Drying Cycles | Delicates, Quick Dry, Sanitize, Steam Refresh |
Steps to follow if you detect a gas leak, including immediate actions and contacting authorities.
Information on California's Proposition 65 warning for substances emitted by gas appliances.
General instructions for correct installation, grounding, and power supply connection.
Guidelines for proper dryer venting, including material and installation specifications to prevent fire hazards.
Ensuring the area around the dryer is clear of combustibles, clean, and safe, especially with children present.
Instructions on safe operation, including preventing fires from flammable materials and proper maintenance.
Safety measures for unplugging, servicing, child safety before disposal, and avoiding tampering with controls.
Visual guides to the control panel layout for different GE dryer model series.
Explanation of the Power button to activate the display and the Start button to begin/pause cycles.
Detailed descriptions of various sensor and timed dry cycles available on the dryer.
How to use custom cycles and adjust drying time for manual control.
Understanding sensor dry levels and adjusting drying temperatures for different fabric types.
Explanation of the 'Clean Lint Filter' reminder message and its function.
Explanation of options to minimize wrinkles and delay cycle start times.
Information on energy saving e-Dry and the audible signal for cycle completion.
Explanation of the Lock feature for safety and the Estimated Time Remaining display.
The drum lamp illuminates automatically when the door is opened for visibility.
Lists necessary tools and specific door parts required for reversing the door swing.
Important notes and initial steps before starting the door swing reversal process.
Instructions on how to detach the door and separate its parts for reversal.
Steps to reattach the hinge assembly and secure the hinge cover to the door.
Instructions for reassembling the door and relocating the strike bracket to the opposite side.
Attaching the reversed door back onto the dryer cabinet using screws.
Explains how to interpret fabric care symbols for washing and drying.
Guidelines for sorting clothes and loading the dryer to prevent overloading and ensure efficient drying.
Lists specific materials and items that should not be placed in the dryer due to fire or damage risks.
How to clean the dryer's exterior, control panel, stainless steel, and interior surfaces.
Instructions for cleaning the lint filter and maintaining the exhaust duct for optimal performance.
Emphasizes proper venting for performance and safety, including material and length recommendations.
Illustrates common venting mistakes to avoid, such as using plastic ducting or crushing the vent.
Step-by-step guide for connecting the dryer's water inlet hoses, often using a Y-connector.
Instructions on how to check for water leaks after connecting hoses and turning on the water supply.
Critical safety warnings regarding electrical shock, personal injury during lifting, and preventing tipping.
Minimum clearances needed for alcove, closet, or other installation types to ensure proper ventilation and service access.
Lists the parts included in the optional stacking kit for securing the dryer to the washer.
Specifies the tools needed to install the stacking kit, such as screwdrivers and pliers.
Instructions for removing leveling legs and installing rubber pads on the dryer base.
Step-by-step guide to affixing the left and right brackets to the dryer using screws.
Steps for positioning the washer, ensuring it's level, and preparing for dryer placement.
Instructions for lifting the dryer onto the washer, attaching brackets, and finalizing the stacked unit placement.
Addresses causes like uneven sitting, poor venting, sorting, or incorrect settings for drying performance.
Solutions for unresponsive controls, power problems, and display behavior.
Covers problems like inconsistent times, no heat, or time display anomalies, checking fuses, gas, and settings.
Discusses issues like damp loads, wrinkles, or specific areas remaining wet due to cycle selection or usage.
Advice on preventing shrinkage, dealing with greasy spots, and managing lint on clothes.
Solutions for static, ensuring even drying, and understanding normal color variations.
Addresses water on the floor, steam condensation, and potential nozzle issues during steam cycles.
Solutions for wrinkled clothes after steam cycles or the dryer continuing to tumble post-cycle.
Details what is covered under the limited one-year warranty and lists common exclusions.
Explains warranty limitations, implied warranties, and consumer legal rights.
Details the one-year warranty coverage and exclusions for Canadian customers.
Explains warranty limitations and exclusions of consequential damages for Canadian consumers.
Information on using the GE Appliances website for manuals, parts, and scheduling service.
Details on purchasing extended warranties and various ways to contact GE for support.
Benefits and methods for registering your new appliance for timely service and communication.