How to load the
clothes
Don’t overload your dryer.
Crowded loads don’t dry efficiently
and clothes may be unnecessarily
wrintied.
Loads should look like this:
Druk
with
Cottons & Linens
Clean the lint
filter
before
dryiW
every load.
Clean lint filter (see shaded area)
by putting your moistened fingers
at the corner of filter and wiping in
a downward motion all the way
across to the other corner.
Drum with
permanent Press Load
Lint Filter
For additional information on lint
filter, see page 13.
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Sort clothes by weight so you won’t
have to run an extra cycle for one or
two heavier, slower-drying items.
See page 8.
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Do not overload dryer. For
efficient drying, clothes need to
tumble freely.
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Use Automatic Drying Cycles
whenever possible to help prevent
overdying and to save energy.
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To help prevent ironing, use
Perm
Press (Medium) or
Knits/Delicates
(Low). Remove garments promptly
at end of drying cycle and place on
hangers.
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Dry your clothes in consecutive
loads. Using a “warm” dryer will
save energy.
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Clean dryer lint filter each time
yOU
dry.
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Cl-
dryer exhaust
ducting
at
l=t
once a year. A partially clogged
exhaust can lengthen drying time.
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