Insignia NS-FDRE67WH8A User Guide - Page 22

Using your dryer

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Using your dryer Drying a load of clothes Step 1: Turn on your dryer • Press the /POWER button to turn on your dryer. Step 2: Load your dryer • Place only one wash load in your dryer at a time. • Heavy and light weight fabrics take different amounts of time to dry. If you mix heavy and light weight fabrics in a load, lightweight fabrics may be dry at the end of the cycle while heavy fabrics may still be damp. • If you only need to dry one or two items, you can improve the tumbling action and drying efficiency by adding a couple of similar items to the load. • Overloading restricts tumbling action which results in uneven drying and excessive wrinkling of some fabrics. Step 3: Select the dryer cycle and options 1 Turn the Cycle Selector to select a drying cycle. For more information, see Dryer options and settings on page 24. 2 Optional: Use the control panel buttons (like Wrinkle Prevent) to customize the drying cycle. For descriptions of buttons, see Control panel on page 7. For information about which buttons are available for each cycle type, see Dryer options and settings on page 24. 3 Optional: After you select a drying cycle and customize the cycle, press and hold the MY CYCLE button for three seconds to save your settings. The light next to the knob flashes and your dryer beeps three times to confirm that your settings are saved. Press for three seconds When you want to use your saved cycle and settings again, press the MY CYCLE button. Step 4: Start your dryer 1 Press the START PAUSE button. 2 If you need to pause the cycle (for example to add or remove items or adjust the load), press the START PAUSE button, then open the door. Your dryer stops tumbling. When you are ready to start drying again, close the door, then press the START PAUSE button. Note: During the initial use of your new gas or electric dryer, you may notice an odor that has an oily or burning smell. This odor is considered normal and may be emitted as the natural oils deposited from human hands during product assembly or dust accumulated on various mechanical parts burns off during initial operation. 22 www.insigniaproducts.com

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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Using your dryer
Drying a load of clothes
Step 1: Turn on your dryer
Press the
/POWER
button to turn on your dryer.
Step 2: Load your dryer
Place only one wash load in your dryer at a time.
Heavy and light weight fabrics take different amounts of time to dry. If you mix heavy and light weight fabrics in a
load, lightweight fabrics may be dry at the end of the cycle while heavy fabrics may still be damp.
If you only need to dry one or two items, you can improve the tumbling action and drying efficiency by adding a
couple of similar items to the load.
Overloading restricts tumbling action which results in uneven drying and excessive wrinkling of some fabrics.
Step 3: Select the dryer cycle and options
1
Turn the Cycle Selector to select a drying cycle. For more information, see Dryer options and settings
on
page 24
.
2
Optional:
Use the control panel buttons (like
Wrinkle Prevent
) to customize the drying cycle. For descriptions
of buttons, see Control panel
on page 7
. For information about which buttons are available for each cycle type,
see Dryer options and settings
on page 24
.
3
Optional:
After you select a drying cycle and customize the cycle, press and hold the
MY CYCLE
button for
three seconds to save your settings. The light next to the knob flashes and your dryer beeps three times to
confirm that your settings are saved.
When you want to use your saved cycle and settings again, press the
MY CYCLE
button.
Step 4: Start your dryer
1
Press the
START PAUSE
button.
2
If you need to pause the cycle (for example to add or remove items or adjust the load), press the
START
PAUSE
button, then open the door. Your dryer stops tumbling. When you are ready to start drying again, close
the door, then press the
START PAUSE
button.
Note:
During the initial use of your new gas or electric dryer, you may notice an odor that has an oily or burning
smell. This odor is considered normal and may be emitted as the natural oils deposited from human hands during
product assembly or dust accumulated on various mechanical parts burns off during initial operation.
Press for three seconds