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P 8 Operating Instructions L.) Operating Your Dryer BEFORE USING YOUR DRYER Read the Important Instructions in his secton of the Use aria Care Gune Oercre operating your dryer. A\ WARNING To reducetile risk or tire, electric snack or Injury to persons, read tree IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS in this Use and Care Guide Debate operating your aryer. OPERA71NO YOUR DRYER 1. Prepare load for drying. Dry Items at similar fabric. weight and con- structen In the same load. Separate dark rlGms from lignt-cciorea items. Separate items that snel lint from those that attract lint. Check torstainswhich may not have been removed In washing. Repeat stain removal process and wash again Datore drying. Dryer heat rimy permanentry set some stains. Pew delicate or smart hems in a mean peg. Be sure ruCkleS, buttons and trim are neatproot and won't carnage the arum finish. Close zippers:Tanen necks and Velcro's-like, fasteners. Tie stings and sashes to prevent snagging and tangling. 2.. Check that the lint finer is clean and place. A clean lint niter allows tie dryer to operate mcre eft ciently. 3. Load the dryer and close the door. Load Items loesery. The average wet icai wiii till the drum 1/3 to 1.42 full. IlemS need room to tumble !leery tor even crying and less wnnkling. tt desired, place a dryer labile softener sheet on top or the load at the beginning of the cycle. To save energy and time and avoid uneven drying and wrinkling, do not overload the dryer. When drying large Items, dry only two or three rtems at a lime. Fit out the iced witn small and medium srzeci items. For delicate or very small loans, aaa tvio cr three similar items to improve tumbling action. %et 41. •a iagi, % -a • . 44,14, 44iiratent 4 (Mesh Dag not inciuo ed.) ti

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P
8
Operating
Instructions
Operating
Your
Dryer
BEFORE
USING
YOUR
DRYER
Read
the
Important
Instructions
in
his
secton
of
the
Use
aria
Care
Gune
Oercre
operating
your
dryer.
A\
WARNING
To
reducetile
risk
or
tire,
electric
snack
or
Injury
to
persons,
read
tree
IMPORTANT
SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
in
this
Use
and
Care
Guide
Debate
operating
your
aryer.
OPERA71NO
YOUR
DRYER
1.
Prepare
load
for
drying.
Dry
Items
at
similar
fabric.
weight
and
con-
structen
In
the
same
load.
Separate
dark
rlGms
from
lignt-cciorea
items.
Separate
items
th
at
snel
lint
from
those
that
attract
lint.
Check
torstainswhich
may
not
have
been
removed
In
washing.
Repeat
stain
removal
process
and
wash
again
Datore
drying.
Dryer
heat
rimy
permanentry
set
some
stains.
Pew
delicate
or
smart
hems
in
a
mean
peg.
Be
sure
ruCkleS,
buttons
and
trim
are
neat-
proot
and
won't
carnage
the
arum
finish.
Close
zippers:Tanen
necks
and
Velcro'
s
-like
,
fasten-
ers.
Tie
stings
and
sashes
to
prevent
snag-
ging
and
tangling.
2..
Check
that
the
lint
finer
is
clean
and
place.
A
clean
lint
niter
allows
tie
dryer
to
operate
mcre
eft
ciently.
3.
Load
the
dryer
and
close
the
door.
Load
Items
loesery.
The
average
wet
icai
wiii
till
th
e
drum
1/3
to
1.42
full.
IlemS
need
room
to
tumble
!leery
tor
even
crying
and
less
wnnkling.
tt
desired,
place
a
dryer
labile
softener
sheet
on
top
or
the
load
at
the
beginning
of
the
cycle.
To
save
energy
and
time
and
avoid
uneven
drying
and
wrinkling,
do
not
overload
the
dryer.
When
drying
large
Items,
dry
only
two
or
three
rtems
at
a
lime.
Fit
out
the
iced
witn
small
and
medium
srzeci
items.
For
delicate
or
very
small
loans,
aaa
tvio
cr
three
similar
items
to
improve
tumbling
action.
-a
%et
a
iag
i,
%
.
4
4
4,14,
44
iira
te
nt
4
4.
1
(Mesh
Dag
not
inciuo
ed.)
ti
L.)