Haier HLTD500AEW User Manual - Page 25
Start/pause Button, Dry Temp Button, Wrinkle Saver Button, Estimated Time Remaining Display, Timed
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Eco Dry - Use this cycle to save energy. The program is similar to Normal, but uses a slightly lower temperature and dries to a slightly lower dry level. Perm Press - Use this cycle for low-temperature heat and wrinkle-free fabrics. Delicate - Use this cycle for extra-low heat to gently dry delicate items. r There are 4 Timed Dry Cycles to choose from: Timed Dry - Use this cycle to run the dryer for a specinjc amount of time. Clothes may be damp or could be over-dried at the end of the cycle. Quick Dry - Use this cycle to easily select a 20-minute timed cycle for quick drying a few items. Touch Up - Use this cycle to easily select a 10-minute timed cycle for refreshing clean clothes. Air Dry - Use this cycle to dry foam, rubber, plastic, or heat-sensitive fabrics. START/PAUSE BUTTON r Press this button to start a selected cycle or to pause an operating cycle. NOTE: After starting a dry cycle, you must pause the dryer to change any of the options. NOTE: Opening the dryer door will also pause an operating cycle. NOTE: If the cycle status is Wrinkle Saver, pressing the pause button or opening the dryer door will cancel the operating cycle and turn the power oNj. DRY TEMP BUTTON r Use this button to select a dryer temperature. For best results, follow your garment label instructions and use the warmest temperature that is safe for your fabric. NOTE: This button works with timed dry cycles only. The No Heat setting is not available with an automatic cycle. WRINKLE SAVER BUTTON r At the end of the cool down cycle, the dryer will periodically tumble for 1 hour to prevent wrinkles from setting in your garments. Use this button to extend the feature for 150 minutes or to turn the Wrinkle Saver feature oNj. ESTIMATED TIME REMAINING DISPLAY r This display shows the estimated total time for a dry cycle in minutes. As the dryer operates, the minutes will count down to show the time remaining. r If the dryer senses a malfunction, an error code will be shown in the display. Please refer to the "Troubleshooting" section for a list of error codes and their possible causes and solutions. TIMED DRY ADJUST BUTTONS r Use these buttons to adjust the length of a timed dry cycle. Time can be adjusted from 10 to 95 minutes in 5-minute increments. NOTE: If the cycle status is Cool Down, the time cannot be adjusted. CYCLE SIGNAL BUTTON r Use this button to adjust the volume of control panel beeps and the end-of- cycle signal. 23