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Brand | Hotpoint |
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Model | DLB2650B |
Color | White |
Type | Vented |
Dimensions (H x W x D) | 850 x 595 x 584 mm |
It is intended to help you operate and maintain your new dryer properly. Keep it handy for answers to your questions.
If you received a damaged dryer, immediately contact the dealer (or builder) that sold you the dryer.
Check the Problem Solver on pages 10-12 for minor operating problems you can correct yourself.
Find model and serial numbers on a label on the front of the dryer behind the door.
Use these numbers in any correspondence or service calls concerning your dryer.
If you smell gas: open windows, do not touch electrical switches, extinguish open flame, and call your gas supplier.
Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids near the appliance.
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury, follow basic precautions for appliance use and installation.
Avoid drying rubber/plastic items, flammable materials, or articles cleaned with solvents.
Never reach into moving drum, supervise children, keep laundry aids away, and maintain dry floors.
Follow care labels, do not climb on dryer, avoid tampering with controls, and heed gas dryer ignition warnings.
Unplug before maintenance, do not operate if damaged, and ensure proper electrical connections.
Use fabric softener in wash or dryer-added products with written assurance for safe use.
Service problems from these products are the manufacturer's responsibility, not the dryer's warranty.
Do not overload the dryer; ensure clothes tumble freely for efficient drying and fewer wrinkles.
Avoid overloading, remove clothes promptly, and hang to prevent wrinkles.
Covers Drying Selections, Press Guard, End-of-Cycle Signal, Cycle Selector, and Start knob.
Explains how Automatic Dry Control senses temperature vs. Timed Cycles use a set duration.
Guide for Cottons, Permanent Press, Synthetics, Delicates, Silks, Wool, and Blends.
Covers down-filled items, baby clothes, blankets, curtains, slipcovers, bedspreads, rugs, and pillows.
Instructions for fiberglass, extra-large items, and feather/polyester pillows.
Follow fabric care labels for best results, or refer to recommended settings.
Avoid mixing colors, do not overload, handle silks/wools carefully, dry down items thoroughly.
Guidance for children's sleepwear, blankets, curtains, slipcovers, and extra-large items.
Instructions for drying pillows and referring to garment care labels for information.
Separate lint producers (terry, chenille) from lint collectors (synthetics, napped fabrics).
Categorize loads by Cottons, Synthetics, Permanent Press, and Delicates for drying.
Separate whites, lights, darks, and non-colorfast items to prevent dye transfer.
Group heavy items like towels with other heavy items, and light items like curtains with others.
Do not overload the dryer; ensure clothes tumble freely for efficient drying and fewer wrinkles.
Clean the lint filter before every load by wiping with a damp cloth.
Sort by weight, avoid overloading, use automatic cycles, and dry consecutive loads.
Use Perm Press/Knits cycles, remove clothes promptly, and clean lint filter/exhaust ducting.
Troubleshooting steps for power, controls, door, and circuit issues.
Addresses controls, lint filter, ducting, fuses, sorting, and load size issues.
Follow garment manufacturer's care labels for fabrics prone to shrinkage.
Addresses relaxation, progressive, and overheating shrinkage in knits.
Covers prompt removal, load size, sorting, cycle selection, and water temperature.
Retumble, rinse, dry, or iron. May require professional pressing; some wrinkles may be permanent.
Contact GE Answer Center for further assistance with product operation and issues.
Instructions for caring for the drum, exterior, and lint filter.
Verify voltage supply and avoid damaging panels with pre-treatment products.
Unplug dryer before replacing the 10-watt light bulb.
Inspect and clean exhaust ducting annually; disconnect power for short-term storage.
Contact service personnel first, then Consumer Relations, then Major Appliance Consumer Action Panel.
Full one-year warranty for parts and service labor for manufacturing defects.
Excludes usage instruction, improper installation, fuse replacement, commercial use, and accidental damage.
Warrantor not responsible for consequential damages; state laws may vary.