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Type | front load; gas |
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Color | black steel; white (w), black steel (b) |
Dryer Capactity | 7.4 cu. ft. |
Number of Cycles | 12 |
Number of Options | 12; more time, less time, damp dry signal, wrinkle care, control lock, wi-fi, energy saver, turbosteam™, reduce static, remote start, drum light, signal |
Drying Levels | very dry, more dry, normal dry, less dry, damp dry |
Venting | vented; electric: 4 way venting / gas: 3 way venting |
Temperature Settings | high, med.high, medium, low, ultra low; 5 |
Control Panel | digital and knobs |
Cycle Signal | yes |
Interior Light | yes |
Drying Rack | no |
Sensor Dry Option | yes |
Sanitize Option | yes |
Steam | turbosteam™; yes |
Smart Home | yes |
Remote Control | yes |
Wi-Fi | yes |
Voltage | 120 volts |
Current | 15 |
Depth | 30 1/8 inch |
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Height | 39 inch |
Width | 27 inch |
Net Weight | 139.3 lbs |
Emphasizes the importance of reading all safety messages and following precautions before appliance use.
Details specific warnings about fire risks related to dryer installation and flammable materials.
Outlines critical steps to take if a gas leak is detected, including evacuation and contacting the gas supplier.
Lists essential precautions to reduce risks of explosion, fire, electric shock, scalding, or injury.
Covers safe installation practices, including electrical grounding, handling, and environmental considerations.
Provides a step-by-step visual guide to the dryer installation process.
Lists detailed technical specifications like dimensions, weight, and capacity for different dryer models.
Details requirements for choosing a suitable location, including exhaust, electrical, and floor support.
Advises on temperature, moisture, and code requirements for installation areas like garages and mobile homes.
Emphasizes the door's weight and provides precautions to avoid damage and injury during reversal.
Warns about the risks of installing alone, using with gas dryers, and the need for stable flooring.
Outlines critical safety rules for dryer venting to prevent fire and explosion hazards.
Details recommended duct types, lengths, and the impact of elbows on performance.
Covers grounding, outlet type, and circuit requirements for gas dryer electrical connections.
Outlines gas pressure, shutoff valve, purging, and connection safety for natural gas and LP gas.
Provides instructions for qualified personnel to connect the dryer to the gas supply using certified connectors.
Details wiring, grounding, circuit, voltage, and wire gauge requirements for electric dryers.
Provides detailed instructions for cleaning the lint filter after every load and washing if necessary.
Addresses common dryer issues like button beeps, long drying times, and steam cycle display.
Lists common problems like dryer not turning on, not heating, or taking too long to dry, with solutions.
Addresses common issues with steam cycles, such as water drips, wrinkles, static, and odor.
Provides solutions for specific problems encountered during steam cycle operation.
Lists and explains various error codes displayed by the dryer, such as temperature sensor or duct blockage issues.
Details the meaning of the Flow Sense indicator and actions for blocked ductwork.
Outlines the warranty period, scope of coverage, and how service is handled for defective parts and labor.
Lists conditions and damages not covered by the limited warranty, such as misuse or unauthorized repairs.
Explains the binding arbitration process for disputes and the procedure for opting out.
Details the AAA arbitration rules, governing law, and fee structure for dispute resolution.