Maytag MED6300TQ Use and Care Guide - Page 22

Stopping, Pausing, Restarting, Drying

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To use a Sensor Dry Cycle • Press POWER. • Turn the knob to desired Sensor Dry Cycle. • Select DRYNESS to adjust how dry you want the load. As the cycle runs, the control senses the dryness of the load and adjusts the time automatically for the selected dryness level. The default dryness setting is Normal when a Sensor Dry Cycle is selected. You can select a different dryness level, depending on your load, by pressing [Dryness and choosing More, less or [)amp. Selecting More, Less or Damp automatically adjusts the sensed time needed. Once a dryness level is set, it cannot be changed without stopping the cycle. • Select the desired Options. To make changes during a Sensor Dry Cycle: • Press PAUSE/CANCEl. • Adjust Dryness. • MORE • _OR_Ag • LESS DRYNESS c N_s¸ NOTE: [Dryness selections can be made only while using Sensor Dry Cycles. How the Sensi-Care TM Drying System Works Moisture-sensing strips and temperature sensors inside the dryer drum monitor how fast the load is drying, how hot the air should be and when clothes are dry. The system automatically stops the cycle to help save time and avoid overdrying. To use a Timed Cycle • Turn knob to desired limed Cycle. • Press the TIMED CYCI.E ADJUST up or down arrows until the desired drying time is displayed. Press the up or down arrows and the time will change by 1-minute intervals. Press and hold the up or down arrows and the time will change by 5-minute intervals. NOTE: The Timed Cycle Adjust features can be used only with Timed Cycles. TIMED CYCLE ADJUST 22 Press TEMP until the desired temperature illuminates. • NIGN • MEDIUM • ow • EX RA OW FI UFF TEMP ADIS[ NMD CYC[ES NOTE: The ]emp feature can be used only with Timed Cycles. NOTE: During a Timed Cycle, you can change the settings for Time, Temp, the Wrinkle Prevent setting and the End of Cycle Signal. 5. (OPTIONAl. STEP) If desired, select OPTIONS. For more details, see "Options." 6. (OPTIONAl. STEP) If desired, press ENID OF CYCI.E SIGNAl.. A signal will sound to alert you when a cycle ends. For more details, see "End of Cycle Signal." 7. Press STARE Be sure the door is closed. • If you do not press Start within 5 minutes of selecting the cycle, the dryer automatically shuts off. • If you wish to end your drying cycle after pressing Start, press PAUSE/CANCEl. twice. STOPPING, PAUSING OR RESTARTING To stop or pause your dryer at any time Open the door or press PAUSE/CANCEr once. Press PAUSE/CANCEE twice to cancel a cycle. To restart the dryer Close the door. Press START until dryer starts. NOTE: Drying will continue from where the cycle was interrupted if you close the door and press Start within 5 minutes. If the cycle is interrupted for more than 5 minutes, the dryer will shut off. Select new cycle settings before restarting the dryer. DRYING AND CYCLE TIPS Select the correct cycle and dryness level or temperature for your is running, the display shows the estimated cycle time when your sensing the dryness level of your load. If a Timed Cycle is running, number of minutes remaining in the cycle. load. If a Sensor [Dry Cycle dryer is automatically the display shows the exact Cool Down tumbles the load without heat during the last few minutes of all cycles. Cool [:)own makes the loads easier to handle and reduces wrinkling. The length of the Cool Down depends on the load size and dryness level. Drying tips • Follow care label directions when they are available. • If desired, add a fabric softener sheet. Follow package instructions. • lb reduce wrinkling, remove the load from the dryer as soon as tumbling stops. ]his is especially important for permanent press, knits and synthetic fabrics. • Avoid drying heavy work clothes together with lighter fabrics. This could cause overdrying of lighter fabrics and lead to increased shrinkage or wrinkling.

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To use
a
Sensor
Dry
Cycle
Press
POWER.
Turn
the
knob
to
desired
Sensor
Dry
Cycle.
Select
DRYNESS
to
adjust
how
dry
you
want
the
load.
As the cycle
runs,
the control
senses the
dryness
of the
load
and
adjusts
the
time
automatically
for the
selected
dryness
level.
The default
dryness
setting
is Normal
when
a Sensor
Dry
Cycle
is selected.
You can
select
a different
dryness
level,
depending
on your
load,
by pressing
[Dryness
and
choosing
More,
less
or [)amp.
Selecting
More,
Less or Damp
automatically
adjusts
the
sensed
time
needed.
Once
a dryness
level
is set, it cannot
be changed
without
stopping
the
cycle.
Select
the desired
Options.
To
make
changes during
a Sensor
Dry
Cycle:
Press PAUSE/CANCEl.
Adjust
Dryness.
• MORE
• _OR_Ag
• LESS
DRYNESS
c N_s
¸
NOTE:
[Dryness
selections
can
be made
only
while
using
Sensor
Dry
Cycles.
How
the
Sensi-Care
TM
Drying
System
Works
Moisture-sensing
strips
and
temperature
sensors
inside
the dryer
drum
monitor
how
fast
the
load
is drying,
how
hot the
air
should
be and
when
clothes
are dry.
The system
automatically
stops
the
cycle
to
help
save time
and
avoid
overdrying.
To
use
a Timed
Cycle
Turn
knob
to desired
limed
Cycle.
Press the
TIMED
CYCI.E
ADJUST
up or down
arrows
until
the desired
drying
time
is
displayed.
Press the
up or down
arrows
and
the
time
will
change
by 1-minute
intervals.
Press and
hold
the up or down
arrows
and the
time
will
change
by 5-minute
intervals.
NOTE:
The Timed
Cycle
Adjust
features
can
be used only
with
Timed
Cycles.
TIMED CYCLE
ADJUST
Press TEMP
until
the
desired
temperature
illuminates.
NIGN
MEDIUM
ow
EX
RA
OW
FI
UFF
TEMP
ADIS[
NMD
CYC[ES
NOTE:
The ]emp
feature
can
be
used only
with
Timed
Cycles.
NOTE:
During
a Timed
Cycle,
you
can change
the
settings
for Time,
Temp,
the Wrinkle
Prevent
setting
and
the
End of
Cycle
Signal.
5.
(OPTIONAl.
STEP) If desired,
select
OPTIONS.
For more
details,
see "Options."
6.
(OPTIONAl.
STEP) If desired,
press ENID OF CYCI.E SIGNAl..
A signal
will
sound
to alert
you
when
a cycle
ends.
For more
details,
see "End
of Cycle
Signal."
7.
Press STARE
Be sure the
door
is closed.
If you
do
not press
Start within
5 minutes
of selecting
the cycle,
the
dryer
automatically
shuts off.
If you
wish
to end
your
drying
cycle
after
pressing
Start,
press PAUSE/CANCEl.
twice.
STOPPING,
PAUSING
OR
RESTARTING
To stop
or
pause
your
dryer
at
any
time
Open
the door
or press PAUSE/CANCEr
once.
Press PAUSE/CANCEE
twice
to cancel
a cycle.
To
restart
the
dryer
Close
the
door.
Press START
until
dryer
starts.
NOTE:
Drying
will
continue
from
where
the
cycle
was
interrupted
if you
close
the
door
and
press Start
within
5 minutes.
If the cycle
is interrupted
for more
than
5 minutes,
the dryer
will
shut
off.
Select
new
cycle
settings
before
restarting
the dryer.
DRYING
AND
CYCLE
TIPS
Select
the
correct
cycle
and
dryness
level
or temperature
for your
load.
If a Sensor
[Dry
Cycle
is running,
the display
shows
the
estimated
cycle
time
when
your
dryer
is automatically
sensing
the dryness
level
of your
load.
If a Timed
Cycle
is running,
the display
shows
the
exact
number
of minutes
remaining
in the
cycle.
Cool
Down
tumbles
the
load
without
heat during
the
last few
minutes
of
all cycles.
Cool
[:)own
makes
the
loads
easier
to handle
and
reduces
wrinkling.
The
length
of the
Cool
Down
depends
on
the
load
size and
dryness
level.
Drying
tips
Follow
care
label
directions
when
they
are available.
If desired,
add
a fabric
softener
sheet.
Follow
package
instructions.
lb
reduce
wrinkling,
remove
the
load from
the
dryer
as soon
as tumbling
stops.
]his
is
especially
important
for permanent
press, knits
and
synthetic
fabrics.
Avoid
drying
heavy
work
clothes
together
with
lighter
fabrics.
This could
cause
overdrying
of lighter
fabrics
and
lead to
increased
shrinkage
or wrinkling.
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