Maytag MGDE300VF Use and Care Guide - Page 21

CycleSignal, TheEndofCycleSignal, produces, anaudible, sound, thedryingcycle, isfinished., Promptly

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CycleSignal TheEndofCycleSignaplroduceasnaudiblseounwd henthedryingcycleisfinished. Promptrleymovincglotheasttheendofthecycle reduces wrinkling. signal on * off i Press SIGNAl. ON/OFF. The light on the control will glow yellow when the Cycle Signal is on. NOTE: When the WRINKI_E PREVENT feature is selected and the End of Cycle Signal is on, an audible sound will be emitted every 5 minutes until the clothes are removed, or the WRINKI.E PREVENT feature is finished. You can change Sensor Cycles, Timed Cycles, Modifiers and Options anytime before pressing Start NOTE: Three short tones sound if an unavailable combination is selected. The last selection will not be accepted. Changing Cycles after pressing Start 1. Press START/PAUSE once. This pauses the current cycle. 2. Select the desired cycle and options. 3. Press and hold START/PAUSE. The dryer starts at the beginning of the new cycle. NOTE: If you do not press START/PAUSE within 5 minutes of selecting the cycle, the dryer automatically shuts off. Changing Modifiers and Options You can change a Modifier or Option 1. Press START/PAUSE once. after pressing anytime before Start the selected Modifier or Option begins. 2. Select the new Modifier and/or Option. 3. Press and hold START/PAUSE to continue the cycle. Changing the Preset Sensor Cycles Dryness Settings If all your loads on all Sensor cycles are consistently not as dry as you would like, you may change the preset Sensor Cycles Dryness settings to increase the dryness. This change will affect all of your Sensor cycles. Your Sensor Cycles Dryness settings can be adjusted to adapt to different installations, environmental conditions or persona[ preference. There are 3 drying settings: 1 (factory preset dryness [eve[), 2 (slightly dryer clothes, approximately 15% more drying time), and 3 (much dryer clothes, approximately 30% more drying time). 1. The Sensor Cycles Dryness settings cannot be changed while the dryer is running. 2. Press and hold the Sensor Cycles Dryness button for 5 seconds. The dryer will beep, and "CF" will be displayed on the Estimated Time Remaining screen for 1 second followed by the current drying setting. 3. To select a new drying setting, press the Sensor Cycles Dryness button again until the desired drying setting is shown. NOTE: While cycling through the settings, the current setting will not flash, but the other settings will flash. 4. Press START/PAUSE to save the drying setting. 5. The drying setting you selected will become your new preset drying setting for all Sensor cycles. The drying rack is useful for drying items you would not necessarily want to tumble dry or that you would normally line dry (for exam@e, sweaters). If your mode[ does not have a drying rack, you may be able to purchase one for your modem. To find out whether your mode[ allows drying rack usage and for information on ordering, @ease refer to the front page of the manual or contact the dealer from whom you purchased your dryer. To use the drying rack I)o not remove the lint screen. 1. Open dryer door. ..,.4. H""_i 2. Place drying rack inside dryer drum, positioning the back wire on the ledge of the inne dryer back panel. Push down on front edge of drying rack to secure over the lint screen. A / A. Dryer rack front edge B. Dryer back panel 3. Put the wet items on top of the drying rack. I.eave space between the items so air can reach all the surfaces. NOTE: Do not allow items to hang over the edge of the drying rack. 4. Close the door. 5. Select a timed drying cycle and temperature (see following chart). Items containing foam, rubbeb or plastic must be dried on a clothesline or by using the Air Dry temperature setting. 6. You must select a time by pressing the TIME ADJUST up or down buttons. Reset time as needed to complete drying. Refer to the following table.

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CycleSignal
TheEndofCycleSignal
produces
anaudible
sound
when
thedryingcycle
isfinished.
Promptly
removing
clothes
attheendofthe
cycle
reduces
wrinkling.
signal
on * off
i
Press SIGNAl.
ON/OFF.
The light
on the control
will
glow
yellow
when
the Cycle
Signal
is on.
NOTE:
When
the WRINKI_E
PREVENT
feature
is selected
and
the End of Cycle
Signal
is on,
an
audible
sound
will
be emitted
every
5 minutes
until
the clothes
are removed,
or the WRINKI.E
PREVENT
feature
is finished.
You can change
Sensor Cycles,
Timed
Cycles,
Modifiers
and Options
anytime
before
pressing
Start
NOTE:
Three
short
tones
sound
if an unavailable
combination
is selected.
The
last selection
will
not be accepted.
Changing
Cycles
after
pressing
Start
1.
Press START/PAUSE
once.
This pauses
the
current
cycle.
2.
Select
the
desired
cycle
and
options.
3.
Press and
hold
START/PAUSE.
The dryer
starts at the beginning
of the
new
cycle.
NOTE:
If you
do
not
press START/PAUSE
within
5 minutes
of selecting
the
cycle,
the
dryer
automatically
shuts
off.
Changing
Modifiers
and
Options
after
pressing
Start
You can
change
a Modifier
or Option
anytime
before
the
selected
Modifier
or Option
begins.
1.
Press START/PAUSE
once.
2.
Select
the
new
Modifier
and/or
Option.
3.
Press and
hold
START/PAUSE
to continue
the
cycle.
Changing
the
Preset
Sensor
Cycles
Dryness
Settings
If all your
loads
on
all Sensor
cycles
are consistently
not
as dry
as you
would
like,
you
may
change
the preset
Sensor Cycles
Dryness
settings
to increase
the dryness.
This change
will
affect
all of your
Sensor
cycles.
Your
Sensor
Cycles
Dryness
settings
can be adjusted
to adapt
to different
installations,
environmental
conditions
or persona[
preference.
There
are 3 drying
settings:
1 (factory
preset
dryness
[eve[),
2 (slightly
dryer
clothes,
approximately
15%
more
drying
time),
and
3 (much
dryer
clothes,
approximately
30%
more
drying
time).
1.
The Sensor
Cycles
Dryness
settings
cannot
be changed
while
the
dryer
is running.
2.
Press and
hold
the
Sensor
Cycles
Dryness
button
for 5 seconds.
The dryer
will
beep,
and
"CF"
will
be displayed
on the
Estimated
Time
Remaining
screen
for
1 second
followed
by
the
current
drying
setting.
3.
To select
a new
drying
setting,
press the
Sensor
Cycles
Dryness
button
again
until
the
desired
drying
setting
is shown.
NOTE:
While
cycling
through
the settings,
the current
setting
will
not
flash,
but
the other
settings
will
flash.
4.
Press START/PAUSE
to save the
drying
setting.
5.
The drying setting you selected will
become
your new
preset drying setting for all Sensor cycles.
The drying
rack is useful
for drying
items
you would
not
necessarily
want
to tumble
dry or that
you
would
normally
line
dry
(for exam@e,
sweaters).
If your
mode[
does not
have a drying
rack,
you
may be able
to purchase
one
for your
modem.
To find
out
whether
your
mode[
allows
drying
rack
usage and for
information
on
ordering,
@ease refer to the
front
page
of the
manual
or contact
the dealer
from
whom
you
purchased
your
dryer.
To use the
drying
rack
I)o
not
remove
the
lint
screen.
1.
Open dryer door.
2.
....
,4
H""_i
Place
drying
rack
inside
dryer
drum,
positioning
the
back
wire
on
the
ledge of
the inne_
.............
dryer
back
panel.
Push down
on
front
edge of drying
rack to secure
over
the
lint
screen.
A
/
A. Dryer rack front edge
B. Dryer back panel
3.
Put the
wet
items
on
top
of the drying
rack.
I.eave space
between
the
items
so air can
reach
all the
surfaces.
NOTE:
Do
not
allow
items
to
hang
over
the edge
of the drying
rack.
4.
Close
the
door.
5.
Select
a timed
drying
cycle
and temperature
(see following
chart).
Items containing
foam,
rubbeb
or plastic
must be dried
on
a clothesline
or by using
the Air
Dry
temperature
setting.
6.
You
must select
a time
by pressing
the TIME
ADJUST
up or down
buttons.
Reset time
as
needed
to complete
drying.
Refer to the following
table.