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26
Dryer
Safety
Operation
Requirements
Parts and
Features
Installation
Instructions
Dryer Use Dryer Care
Trouble-
shooting
Appendix
Items NOT to dry:
Fiberglass items (curtains, draperies, etc.)
Woolens, unless recommended on the label.
Items spotted or soaked with vegetable or cooking oils.
CAUTION
Items Drying guide
Bedspreads &
Comforters
Follow the care label instructions or dry in Bulky
cycle.
Make sure the item is thoroughly dry before using
or storing.
May require repositioning to ensure even drying.
Blankets Use the Normal cycle and dry only one blanket at
a time for best tumbling action.
Make sure the item is thoroughly dry before using
or storing.
May require repositioning to ensure even drying.
Curtains &
Draperies
Use the Casual cycle, medium temperature and
less dry to help minimize wrinkling.
Dry these in small loads for best results and
remove as soon as possible.
Cloth Diapers Use the Normal cycle on High temperature for
soft fluy diapers.
Down Filled Items
(jackets, sleeping
bags, comforters,
etc.)
Use the Normal cycle on medium temperature.
Add a couple of dry towels to shorten drying time
and absorb moisture.
Foam Rubber (rug
backs, stued toys,
shoulder pads,
etc.)
DO NOT dry on a heat setting. Use the Air Flu
cycle (no heat).
WARNING: Drying a rubber item with heat may
damage it or create a fire hazard.
Pillows Use the Normal cycle.
Add a couple of dry towels and a pair of clean
sneakers to help the tumbling action and to
fluthe item.
DO NOT dry kapok or foam pillows in the dryer.
Youcan dry these items in the dryer as long as you
use the air flu cycle.
Plastics (shower
curtains, outdoor
furniture covers,
etc.)
Use the Air flu cycle or the Time Dry
cycle on the Low or Ultra Low temperature
settingdepending on the care label instructions.

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