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| Brand | GE |
|---|---|
| Model | GTD65EBMKWS |
| Type | Electric Dryer |
| Capacity | 7.4 cu. ft. |
| Color | White |
| Dryer Venting | Vented |
| Number of Cycles | 12 |
| Number of Temperature Settings | 4 |
| Energy Star Certified | No |
| Sensor Dry | Yes |
| Steam Function | No |
| Control Type | Electronic |
| Weight | 120 lbs |
| Width | 27 in |
Read all instructions before using the appliance. Warnings about flammable substances, children, servicing.
Warnings about fire/explosion hazards and handling gas.
Information on chemicals known to cause cancer or reproductive harm.
Step-by-step guide to start using the dryer for the first time.
Controls for turning the dryer on/off and starting/pausing cycles.
Explains the display, lights, and status messages for cycle progress.
How to lock/unlock controls to prevent accidental operation.
Details on Steam Dewrinkle and Steam Refresh cycles for wrinkle removal.
Cycles like Sanitize, Bulky Items, Towels/Sheets, Cottons, Mixed Load, Casuals, Delicates, Jeans.
Timed Dry, Warm Up, Air Fluff, and the energy-saving eDry option.
Adjusting dryness level and temperature for optimal drying.
Options like Extended Tumble, Damp Alert, Drum Light, and Delay Dry.
How to save custom cycle settings for future use.
How the sensor system optimizes drying time and care.
Information on the interior drum light and the optional drying rack.
Benefits of the alloy steel drum for durability and rust resistance.
Understanding care labels and how to sort loads for best results.
Connecting the dryer to WiFi for remote monitoring and control.
How to clean the dryer exterior and the crucial lint filter.
Instructions for cleaning the dryer's exhaust duct and hood.
Proper venting methods, materials, and safety precautions to prevent fires.
Solutions for power, fuse, breaker, or gas supply problems.
Addressing dryer noise, greasy spots, and lint accumulation issues.
Tips for managing static electricity and inconsistent drying times.
Problems related to clothes taking too long, wrinkling, or shrinking.
Addressing issues with steam visibility, dampness, and condensation.
Solutions for water on the floor or dripping from the door after steam cycles.
Issues with cycle completion, wet clothes, display errors, and load size.
What parts and labor are covered under the limited one-year warranty.
Items and conditions not covered by the warranty, including implied warranties.
Using the GE Appliances website for manuals, service, and parts.
Information on extended warranties, contacting support, and product registration.
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