Maytag MGDX655DW Use & Care Guide - Page 6

Cycle Guide - Sensor Dry Cycles, Cycle Guide - Timed Dry Cycles

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CYCLE GUIDE - SENSOR DRY CYCLES SENSOR DRY - Senses moisture in the load or air temperature and shuts off when the load reaches the selected dryness level. Choose ENERGY PREFERRED cycle for optimal energy savings. Not all cycles and settings are available on all models. Items to dry: Jeans, heavy work clothes, towels Dryness Level: Temperature: More Dry Energy Preferred Less Dry High Work clothes, medium weight fabrics, sheets More Dry Energy Preferred Less Dry Medium or Low Available Options: Signal Wrinkle Control Signal Wrinkle Control Cycle Details: Automatic cycles give the best drying in the shortest time. Drying time varies based on fabric type, load size, and dryness setting. Select a drying temperature based on the fabrics in your load. If you are unsure of the temperature to select for a load, select the lower setting rather than the higher setting. Casual, shirts, pants, More Dry Low lightweight items, Energy Preferred synthetics, delicates, athletic wear Less Dry Signal Wrinkle Control NOTE: If loads do not seem as dry as you would like, select More Dry next time you dry a similar load. If loads seem drier than you like, select Less Dry next time you dry a similar load. CYCLE GUIDE - TIMED DRY CYCLES TIMED DRY - Will run the dryer for the specified time on the control. Not all cycles and settings are available on all models. Items to dry: Towels, bedding, children's clothing Cycle: Sanitize Temperature: Sanitize Any load Freshen Up Any Rubber, plastic, heat sensitive fabrics Timed Dry Air Fluff Available Options: Signal Signal Signal Cycle Details: Extended high-heat drying cycle intended to help sanitize items such as bedding, towels, and baby wear. This cycle is not recommended for all fabrics. For best results, run cycle to completion, do not interrupt. Use low to medium temperature to smooth out wrinkles, such as those found in clothes packed in a suitcase or in items wrinkled from being left in the dryer too long. No heat drying. Setting the Drying Temperature If your dryer has multiple heat settings: A High temperature setting may be used for drying heavyweight items such as towels and work clothes. A Low to Medium temperature setting may be used for drying medium-weight items such as sheets, blouses, dresses, underwear, permanent press fabrics, and some knits. Use the Air Fluff (no heat) setting for foam, rubber, plastic, or heat-sensitive fabrics. Line dry bonded or laminated fabrics. NOTE: If you have questions about drying temperatures for various loads, refer to the care label directions. 6

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SENSOR DRY -
Senses moisture in the load or air temperature and shuts off when the load reaches the selected dryness level.
Choose ENERGY PREFERRED cycle for optimal energy savings.
Not all cycles and settings are available on all models.
Items to dry:
Temperature:
Available
Options:
Cycle Details:
Signal
Wrinkle Control
CYCLE GUIDE — SENSOR DRY CYCLES
CYCLE GUIDE — TIMED DRY CYCLES
TIMED DRY -
Will run the dryer for the specified time on the control.
Not all cycles and settings are available on all models.
NOTE:
If loads do not seem as dry as you would like, select More Dry next time you dry a similar load. If loads seem drier than you
like, select Less Dry next time you dry a similar load.
Casual, shirts, pants,
lightweight items,
synthetics, delicates,
athletic wear
Signal
Wrinkle Control
Jeans, heavy work
clothes, towels
More Dry
Energy Preferred
Less Dry
More Dry
Energy Preferred
Less Dry
More Dry
Energy Preferred
Less Dry
Signal
Wrinkle Control
Automatic cycles give the best drying
in the shortest time. Drying time varies
based on fabric type, load size, and
dryness setting.
Select a drying temperature based on
the fabrics in your load. If you are unsure
of the temperature to select for a load,
select the lower setting rather than the
higher setting.
Dryness Level:
High
Medium or
Low
Low
Work clothes, medium
weight fabrics, sheets
Items to dry:
Temperature:
Cycle:
Available
Options:
Cycle Details:
Setting the Drying Temperature
If your dryer has multiple heat settings:
A High temperature setting may be used for drying
heavyweight items such as towels and work clothes.
A Low to Medium temperature setting may be used for drying
medium-weight items such as sheets, blouses, dresses,
underwear, permanent press fabrics, and some knits.
Use the Air Fluff (no heat) setting for foam, rubber, plastic, or
heat-sensitive fabrics.
Line dry bonded or laminated fabrics.
NOTE:
If you have questions about drying temperatures for
various loads, refer to the care label directions.
Rubber, plastic, heat
sensitive fabrics
Timed Dry
Air Fluff
Signal
No heat drying.
Any load
Freshen Up
Any
Signal
Use low to medium temperature to
smooth out wrinkles, such as those
found in clothes packed in a suitcase or
in items wrinkled from being left in the
dryer too long.
Towels, bedding,
children’s clothing
Sanitize
Sanitize
Signal
Extended high-heat drying cycle
intended to help sanitize items such as
bedding, towels, and baby wear. This
cycle is not recommended for all fabrics.
For best results, run cycle to completion,
do not interrupt.