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5.Problem:There is Linton my Clothes • Is your lint filter full? Please refer to the mtmual section on cletming the lint filter, and please confirm that the lint filter is clean. It is impontmt that the lint filter is clean before each new load of laundry. • Did you properly sort your load of laundry? In order to reduce the amouut of lint in a load of laundry, sort lint producers (like a fuzzy white cotton towel) separately from clothes that might catch lint (such as a pair of black liueu pants). • Do your clothes have excess static electricity'? • Did you overload your dryer? • Did you place any paper, tissue, or other similar material in the load? See comments below under There is static in my clothes after drying. Divide your larger load into smaller loads. Sometimes a person might forget to take a piece of paper or a tissue out of the pocket of a pair of prints, trod this paper, tissue, or similar material can cause excess lint in a load of laundry. Confirm that the pockets of pants, shirts, and other articles of clothing are empty before washing and dryiug. 6.Problem:There is staticin my clothesafter drying ,Did you use t:abric s0fieuer? • Did you over dry the load of laundry? • Are you drying synthetic, permmlent press and blends ? Try using a fabric softener to reduce static electricity. Over-drying a load of laundry ctm cause a build up of static electricity. Try using a fabric softener or adjust your settings trod use a shorter drying time. These materials can gause Static tO build up in a !0ado f dried Clothes: Try using a fabric softener. 7.Problem:The drying time is not consistent _stJ_ • Are you using consistent heat settings trod consistent load sizes'? The drying time for a load will vary depending on the heat setting, the type of heat used (electric, natural or LP gas), the size of the load, the type of fabrics, the wetness of the clothes and the condition of the exhaust ducts and lint filer. 32

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5.Problem:There is Linton my Clothes
• Is
your
lint
filter
full?
Please
refer
to the
mtmual
section
on cletming
the
lint
filter,
and
please
confirm
that
the
lint
filter
is clean.
It is impontmt
that the
lint
filter
is clean
before
each
new
load
of
laundry.
Did
you properly
sort your
load
of
In order
to
reduce
the
amouut
of lint
in a load
of laundry,
sort lint producers
(like
a
laundry?
fuzzy
white
cotton
towel)
separately
from
clothes
that might
catch
lint
(such
as a pair
of black
liueu
pants).
• Do
your
clothes
have
excess
static
See
comments
below
under
There
is static
in my clothes
after
drying.
electricity'?
• Did
you overload
your
dryer?
Divide
your
larger
load
into
smaller
loads.
• Did
you place
any
paper,
tissue,
or
other
similar
material
in the
load?
Sometimes
a person
might
forget
to take
a piece
of paper
or a tissue
out of the
pocket
of a pair
of prints,
trod this
paper,
tissue,
or similar
material
can
cause
excess
lint
in a
load
of laundry.
Confirm
that the
pockets
of pants,
shirts,
and
other
articles
of clothing
are
empty
before
washing
and
dryiug.
6.Problem:There is staticin my clothes after drying
,Did
you use
t:abric
s0fieuer?
Try
using
a fabric
softener
to reduce
static
electricity.
• Did you over
dry
the load
of
Over-drying
a load
of laundry
ctm cause
a build
up of static
electricity.
Try
laundry?
using
a fabric
softener
or adjust
your
settings
trod use a shorter
drying
time.
• Are
you drying
synthetic,
permmlent
press
and
blends ?
These
materials
can gause
Static tO build
up in a !0ado
f dried
Clothes:
Try
using
a fabric
softener.
7.Problem:The drying time is not consistent
_stJ_
• Are
you using
consistent
heat
settings
trod consistent
load
sizes'?
The
drying
time
for a load
will
vary
depending
on the heat
setting,
the type
of heat
used
(electric,
natural
or LP gas),
the
size
of the
load,
the type
of fabrics,
the
wetness
of the
clothes
and
the condition
of the
exhaust
ducts
and
lint filer.
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