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Using the Smart Grid

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02 DRYING A LOAD OF LAUNDRY Using the Smart Grid If your energy supplier introduces Smart Grid which means that consumers be provided with timely information and options for controlling energy use, the Smart Grid functions below will be visible and ready to be used. You can view the current energy use level of your neighborhood in the Smart Grid State section of the Smart Grid screen. There are 5 Smart Grid energy use states or levels from Level 0 to Level 4. The higher the level, the closer your neighborhood is to a blackout. You can also view and change the Override Time. The Override Time is the amount of time that your Dryer will ignore Smart Grid signals to temporarily curtail energy use and continue to use a full complement of energy. This lets you override Smart Grid signals to cut energy use if, for example, you need to dry a load of wash right away. When the Smart Grid is available for your neighborhood, the Description, Smart Grid State and Override sections are displayed in the Smart Grid screen. Viewing your neighborhood's current energy level Follow the steps below to view our neigborhood's current energy level on the smart grid. 1. Tap the Settings button at the bottom right of the Cycle Selection screen. The Settings screen is displayed. 2. Tap the Smart Grid button in the Settings screen. 3. Tap the Smart grid state section to view detailed information on the current energy level. 4. Tap the OK or Cancel button to return to the Settings screen. DV457E1_02836J-04_EN.indd Sec3:43 Drying a load of laundry _43 2013-08-08 4:25:43

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Drying a load of laundry _
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02 DRYING A LOAD OF LAUNDRY
Using the Smart Grid
If your energy supplier introduces Smart Grid
which means that consumers be provided with
timely information and options for controlling
energy use, the Smart Grid functions below will be
visible and ready to be used.
You can view the current energy use level of your
neighborhood in the
Smart Grid State
section of
the
Smart Grid
screen. There are 5 Smart Grid
energy use states or levels from Level 0 to Level 4.
The higher the level, the closer your neighborhood
is to a blackout.
You can also view and change the Override Time. The Override Time is the amount of time that
your Dryer will ignore Smart Grid signals to temporarily curtail energy use and continue to use
a full complement of energy. This lets you override Smart Grid signals to cut energy use if, for
example, you need to dry a load of wash right away.
When the Smart Grid is available for your neighborhood, the
Description
,
Smart Grid State
and
Override
sections are displayed in the Smart Grid screen.
Viewing your neighborhood’s current energy level
Follow the steps below to view our neigborhood’s current energy level on the smart grid.
1.
Tap the
Settings
button at the bottom right of the
Cycle Selection
screen.
The
Settings
screen is displayed.
2.
Tap the
Smart Grid
button in the
Settings
screen.
3.
Tap the
Smart grid state
section to view detailed information on the current energy level.
4.
Tap the
OK
or Cancel button to return to the
Settings
screen.
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