Electrolux ELFG7437AG Complete Owners Guide - Page 39

Operating Instructions

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39 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS STEPS 1. Select the appropriate cycle and settings for each load. TIPS IMPORTANT • See Cycle Selection and Cycle Settings for Over-drying can detailed descriptions of cycle controls. cause wrinkles, • See Cycle Setting Charts to determine which settings are available for each cycle. shrinkage, lint, harshness, and a build up of static • To provide the best care, not every setting or electricity. option is available with every cycle. If a setting or option is not available for the cycle selected, the indicator will not light. See Setting Chart for information of available options for each cycle by model. To prevent unintentional and accidental exposure of delicate material • Adjustments made to most cycle settings will be to excess heat remembered each time the cycle is selected in the or unexpected future. When the dryer is powered on, the default steam, the sanitize cycle will be the normal cycle. Select your desired temperature cycle and previous settings will remain. To return to setting and the factory settings, press the dryness button and the perfect steam™ options button at the same time and hold until the option will not be signal sounds. remembered and must be reselected each time. 2. Close the dryer door and start the drying cycle. To return to factory settings, • To start pthresdsrythinegdcryclelev,ecll/odsreyntheessdoanodr and press the starto/patiuosnesbbuuttttoon.s at the same time and hold until the signal sounds. • To add an item to the dryer drum, press start/ pause. Add the item, close the door and press start/pause to resume the cycle. • To change settings or options after the cycle has begun, press start/pause, change the settings, and then press start/pause. If the cycle is not paused first, the unit will emit several beeps when the buttons are pressed but no changes to the cycle will be applied. • To change the cycle once the cycle has begun, press cancel to cancel the cycle, select the new cycle, and press start/pause to begin the new cycle. Changing a cycle selection without cancelling the current WILL NOT change the cycle. The dryer will not operate with the door open. When drying a single large or bulky item, such as a comforter, pause the cycle part way through to turn the item "inside out" and maximize drying effectiveness. • To cancel a cycle, press cancel. 3. Remove items when done. • A signal will sound at the end of the cycle if the chime option is not set to mute. • Immediately remove items when the cycle is completed and hang or fold. See product manufacturer's instructions. 4. Clean the lint • See Care and Cleaning section of this instruction. filter. • CLEAN LINT will be displayed at the end of the cycle as a reminder to remove lint from filter. ALWAYS REMOVE LINT at the end of the cycle (see warning on previous page).

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39
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
STEPS
TIPS
IMPORTANT
1. Select the
appropriate
cycle and
settings for
each load.
• See
Cycle Selection
and
Cycle Settings
for
detailed descriptions of cycle controls.
• See
Cycle Setting Charts
to determine which
settings are available for each cycle.
• To provide the best care, not every setting or
option is available with every cycle. If a setting
or option is not available for the cycle selected,
the indicator will not light. See
Setting Chart
for
information of available options for each cycle
by model.
• Adjustments made to most cycle settings will be
remembered each time the cycle is selected in the
future. When the dryer is powered on, the default
cycle will be the normal cycle. Select your desired
cycle and previous settings will remain. To return to
factory settings, press the dryness button and the
options button at the same time and hold until the
signal sounds.
Over-drying can
cause wrinkles,
shrinkage, lint,
harshness, and a
build up of static
electricity.
To prevent
unintentional
and accidental
exposure of
delicate material
to excess heat
or unexpected
steam, the
sanitize
temperature
setting and the
perfect
steam™
option will not be
remembered and
must be reselected
each time.
2. Close the
dryer door
and start the
drying cycle.
• To start the drying cycle, close the door and press
the
start/pause
button.
• To add an item to the dryer drum, press
start/
pause.
Add the item, close the door and press
start/pause
to resume the cycle.
• To change settings or options after the cycle has
begun, press
start/pause
, change the settings, and
then press
start/pause
. If the cycle is not paused
first, the unit will emit several beeps when the
buttons are pressed but no changes to the cycle
will be applied.
• To change the cycle once the cycle has begun,
press
cancel
to cancel the cycle, select the
new cycle, and press
start/pause
to begin the
new cycle. Changing a cycle selection without
cancelling the current
WILL NOT
change the cycle.
• To cancel a cycle, press
cancel
.
The dryer
will not
operate with the
door open.
When drying a
single large or
bulky item, such
as a comforter,
pause the cycle
part way through
to turn the item
“inside out” and
maximize drying
effectiveness.
3. Remove
items when
done.
• A signal will sound at the end of the cycle if the
chime option is not set to mute.
• Immediately remove items when the cycle is
completed and hang or fold.
See product
manufacturer’s
instructions.
4. Clean the lint
filter.
• See Care and Cleaning section of this instruction.
± CLEAN LINT
will be displayed at the end of the
cycle as a reminder to remove lint from filter.
ALWAYS REMOVE
LINT at the end
of the cycle
(see warning on
previous page).
To return to factory settings,