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Safety WARNING TO reauce the risk 01 tire. electrical snccK or injuryto pecsonswhen wing this aryer comply with the basicwarnings listed below. Fallire to ccmplywgh these wanings could result in serious personal injuries. YOu can be keel or seriously injures it you aonl rolMv these important Safety instructions: PREVENT FIRE • Do not thy Items trat have been pnwiousty cleaned In, soaked in, or spotted with gasoline, cleaning solvents, orosene, waxes, etc. Co not store these items cn or near the dryer. These substances give off vapors that ccuid unite or explode. • Do not place items exposed to cooking oils in your dryer. Items crtathinated with cooking oils may contributeto a chemical naactbn that cotid cause a bad to catchIre. • D3 not dry articles containing miter, plastic or similar materials such as bras, galoshes. bath mats. rugs. bbs, baby pants, plastic bags and pillows that may melt or burn. Some Mater materials. when heated, can under certain circumstances produce fire by spontaneous combustion. • Clean the IIrrt screen before or altereach bad. ne mtenor or the dryer, lint screen noising and exhaust duct snou a be cleaned approximately every 18 months cy guano° service personnil. An excessNe amount of lint bulia-up in these 'yeas could result in inellaert drying ana possinie Ire. See Cam ana LIS WARNING FIRE HAZARD A clothes diver prccuces combustible lint. The aryer must be connected to an outacors exhaust. Regularly inspect the outdoor exhaust opening ana remove any accumulation of lint around tne openingana in tne surrounding area. • Do not obstruct the now of ventilating air Do nct stack or place launary or throw rugs against the front or back of the Myer • Do not spray any type of aerosol into. on or new dryer at any time. • Do not use fabric scfteners or products to eliminate static unless nacommenaea by tne manuMaker of thefabric softener or product. • Faniini to comply Win thcsa warnings multi result In tire. explosian, serious Coolly injury and/ or damage to the nicber or plastic parts of tne dryer. PROTECT CHILDREN • Do not allow children to play on or in tne dryer. Close superAsIon of children is necessary wher the dryer Is used near children. As children grow. teach them the proper, safe use of an appliance. • Destroy the carton, plastic bag ana otner packing matonsis snort.° cuyor L unpacioa. Cnn Oren might use them for pay. Cartons covered with rugs, bedspreads or plastic sheets can become airtight chanbers. • Keep laundry products out of children's reach. To prevent personal Injury. observe a warnings on product labels. • Before the dryer Is removed from service or discarded. remove tie dryer door to prevent accidental entrapnent • ranure to comply %Mtn the*e warning3 could result In serious personal Injunes. • Do not operate tnearyer rr the lint screen is blocked. Damaged or missing. Fire nazaru. ovorheating ana aamage to fabrics can occur.

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Safety
WARNING
TO
reauce
the
ri
sk
01
tire.
electrical
snccK
or
injuryto
pecsonswhen
wing
this
aryer
comply
with
the
basicwarnings
listed
below.
Falli
re
to
ccmplywgh
these
wanings
could
result
in
serious
personal
injuries.
YOu
can
be
keel
or
seriously
injures
it
you
aonl
rolMv
these
important
Safety
instructions:
PREVENT
FIRE
Do
not
thy
Items
trat
have
been
pnwiousty
cleaned
In,
soaked
in,
or
spotted
with
gasoline,
cleaning
solvents,
orosene,
waxes,
etc.
Co
not
store
th
ese
items
cn
or
near
the
dryer.
These
substances
give
off
vapors
that
ccuid
unite
or
explode.
Do
not
place
items
exposed
to
cooking
oils
in
your
dryer.
Items
crtathinated
with
cooking
oils
may
contributeto
a
chemical
naactbn
that
cotid
cause
a
bad
to
catch
Ire.
D3
not
dry
articles
containing
miter,
plastic
or
similar
materials
such
as
bras,
galoshes.
bath
mats.
rugs.
bbs,
baby
pants,
plastic
bags
and
pillows
that
may
melt
or
burn.
Some
Ma-
ter
materials.
when
heated,
can
under
certain
circumstances
produce
fire
by
spontaneous
combustion.
Clean
the
II
rrt
screen
before
or
alter
each
bad.
ne
mtenor
or
the
dryer,
lint
screen
noising
and
exhaust
duct
snou
a
be
cleaned
approximately
every
18
months
cy
guano°
service
person
nil.
An
excessNe
amount
of
lint
bulia-up
in
these
'y-
eas
could
result
in
inellaert
drying
ana
possinie
Ire.
See
Cam
ana
LIS
WARNING
FIRE
HAZARD
A
clothes
diver
prccuces
combustible
lint.
The
aryer
must
be
connected
to
an
outacors
exhaust.
Regularly
inspect
the
outdoor
exhaust
opening
ana
remove
any
accumulation
of
lint
around
tne
openingana
in
tne
surrounding
area.
Do
not
operate
tnearyer
rr
the
lint
screen
is
blocked.
Damaged
or
missing.
Fire
nazaru.
ovor-
heating
ana
aamage
to
fabrics
can
occur.
Do
not
obstruct
the
now
of
ventilating
air
Do
nct
stack
or
place
launary
or
throw
rugs
against
the
front
or
back
of
the
Myer
Do
not
spray
any
type
of
aerosol
into.
on
or
new
dryer
at
any
time.
Do
not
use
fabric
scfteners
or
products
to
elimi-
nate
static
unless
nacommenaea
by
tne
manu-
Maker
of
thefabric
softener
or
product.
Faniini
to
co
mply
Win
thcsa
warnings
multi
result
In
ti
re
.
explosian,
serious
Coolly
injury
and/
or
damage
to
the
nicber
or
plastic
parts
of
tne
dryer.
PROTECT
CHILDREN
Do
not
allow
children
to
play
on
or
in
tne
dryer.
Close
superAsIon
of
children
is
necessary
wher
the
dryer
Is
used
near
children.
As
children
grow.
teach
them
the
proper,
safe
use
of
an
appliance.
Destroy
the
carton,
plastic
bag
ana
otner
pack-
ing
matonsis
snort
cuyor
L
unpacioa.
Cnn
Oren
might
use
them
for
pay.
Cartons
covered
with
rugs,
bedspreads
or
plastic
sheets
can
become
airtight
chanbers.
Keep
laundry
products
out
of
children's
reach.
To
prevent
personal
Injury.
observe
a
warnings
on
product
labels.
Before
the
dryer
Is
removed
from
service
or
discarded.
remove
tie
dryer
door
to
prevent
ac-
cidental
entrapnent
ranu
re
to
comply
%Mtn
the*e
warning3
could
result
In
serious
personal
Injunes.