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Color | gray, diamond gray |
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Dryer Capactity | 7.4 cubic feet |
Number of Cycles | 4 |
Cycle Selections | cottons, casuals, air fluff, timed dry |
Options | extended tumble |
Stackable | no |
Venting | no |
Temperature Settings | 4 |
Temperature Selections | high, medium, low, no heat |
Temperature Control | no |
Delay Start | yes |
Child Lock | no |
Cycle Signal | yes |
Interior Light | yes |
Moisture Sensor Option | yes |
Steam | no |
Smart Home | no |
Depth | 30 1/2 inches |
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Height | 46 inches |
Width | 27 inches |
Provides a step-by-step guide for basic dryer operation and setup.
Explains how to wake up the display and put the dryer into idle mode.
Details on starting, pausing, and resuming dryer cycles.
Information on the display showing estimated time and dryer status.
How to lock and unlock the dryer controls to prevent accidental use.
Covers Steam Dewrinkle, Steam Refresh, Sanitize, and Bulky Items cycles.
Details on Towels/Sheets, Cottons, Mixed Load, Casuals, Delicates, Speed Dry, Jeans.
Information on Timed Dry, Warm Up, and Air Fluff cycles.
Explains how to use the eDry option to reduce energy consumption.
Explains how to set dryness levels (More Dry, Dry, Less Dry, Damp) and temperatures (High, Medium, Low, No Heat).
Details on Extended Tumble, Damp Alert, Drum Light, and Delay Dry features.
How to adjust end-of-cycle signals and save custom cycle settings.
Explains how the Sensor Dry feature provides accurate drying based on moisture.
Information on the LED drum light and the use of the optional drying rack.
Describes the durability and benefits of the alloy steel drum construction.
Guidelines for sorting clothes and loading the dryer to prevent issues like wrinkling.
Interpretation of wash and dry symbols found on clothing care labels.
Instructions for cleaning the dryer exterior, interior, lint filter, and exhaust duct.
Details on correct ductwork and venting practices for optimal dryer performance.
Crucial warnings about fire hazards related to improper dryer exhaust venting.
Common causes and solutions for dryers that won't start or don't heat.
Troubleshooting greasy spots, lint, static, and inconsistent drying.
Solutions for clothes taking too long, wrinkles, and shrinkage.
Addressing issues like water on the floor, steam condensation, and wet garments after steam cycles.
Details on what GE will replace or cover during the warranty period.
Exclusions from warranty coverage, including service trips and accidental damage.
Information on accessing the website for manuals, parts, and scheduling service.
Details on purchasing extended warranties and ordering parts/accessories.
How to contact GE with feedback and the importance of registering your appliance.