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Magic Chef MCSDRY1S User Manual

Magic Chef MCSDRY1S
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NOTE: Load weights and respective drying times are approximate.
SORTING AND LOADING LAUNDRY
For the best results, your laundry should be sorted properly. Separate the lint shedders (e.g. chenille and terry
cloth) from the lint collectors (e.g. synthetics, flannels, velvets, and corduroys). Separate non-colorfast from light
colored items, heavy fabrics from lightweight fabrics, and permanent press from heavy, bulky items.
Delicate clothes, especially those with ribbon or lace, should be placed in a mesh bag before drying to prevent
tangling.
NOTE:
Before drying, check all pockets. If nails, coins, or pins remain in pockets, the objects may damage the dryer
and/or clothes. Place your laundry into the dryer evenly. Uneven laundry may cause noise or vibrations.
Clothes with zippers, buckles buttons or fasteners should be closed or turned inside out to reduce the impact of
noise between the metal and the dryer's drum.
DO NOT TUMBLE DRY: Read all permanent care labels carefully. If the care label on the garment reads "Drip Dry";
"Line Dry"; or "Dry Flat": DO NOT dry the garments in the dryer. In addition, certain materials will melt or become
dangerously flammable if heated, while other garments may lose their shape. Other items that should not be
tumble dried are the following:
DRYING TIME REFERENCE
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1.
Garments that have been dry cleaned at home.
2.
Garments made from wool, unless the garment manufacturer recommends it.
3.
Garments with fiberglass materials.
4.
Garments containing vinyl, rubber, plastic or similar materials, including bras, tennis shoes, rubber
galoshes, bath mats, rugs, bibs, baby pants, plastic bags, pillows, etc., as they may melt or burn.
Under certain circumstances, some rubber materials, when heated, can produce fire by
spontaneous combustion.
NOTE:
DO NOT use fabric softeners or related products that help eliminate static, unless
recommended by the manufacturer of the fabric softener or related products.

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Magic Chef MCSDRY1S Specifications

General IconGeneral
Colorwhite
Dryer Capactity2.6 cubic feet
Number of Cycles1
Cycle Selectionsair dry, cool, warm, hot, timed drying
Optionsheat selector
Ventingno
Temperature Settings4
Temperature Selectionscool, warm, hot, air dry
Temperature Controlno
Child Lockno
Moisture Sensor Optionno
Steamno
Annual Energy Consumption220 kilowatt hours
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Depth19 7/10 inches
Height27 1/2 inches
Width23 3/5 inches
Net Weight44 pounds

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