LG Electronics TD-V10031E XL Dryer with 5 Drying Programs

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Secadora
de
Electrica
y
Gas
Electric
and
Gas
Dryer
Gracias
por
comprar
una
secadora
Completamente
Automatica
LG.
Por favor
lea
su
manual
del
propietario
cuidadosamente,
ya
que
le
proveera
de
instrucciones
sobre
la
segura
instalacion,
manejo
y
mantenimiento.
Conservelo
para
futuras
referencias,
archive
el
modelo
y
numeros
de
serie
de
su
secadora.
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TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
BEFORE
USING
YOUR
NEW
DRYER
2
SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
..............................................................................................................................................2-5
BEFORE
USING
YOUR
NEW
DRYER....................................................................................................
.....................2
IMPORTANT
SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
......................................................................................................................3
LG
DRYER
WARRANTY
..............................................................................................................
..............................5
INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS......................................................................................................
..........................6-21
INSTALLING
THE
DRYER
..........................................................................................................
................................7
DOOR
REVERSAL
PROCEDURE
.......................................................................................................
.....................10
MANUFACTURED
(MOBILE)
HOME
INSTALLATION........................................................................................
.......11
ELECTRICAL
REQUIREMENTS
-
ELECTRICAL
DRYER
........................................................................................12
ELECTRICAL
REQUIREMENTS
-
GAS
DRYER........................................................................................................16
GAS
REQUIREMENT
................................................................................................................
..........................18
EXHAUST
REQUIREMENTS
.....................................................................................................................................19
OPERATION
INSTRUCTIONS.........................................................................................................
..........................22-28
USER
?
MAIN
?
TENANCE
.........................................................................................................................................22
FEATURES
AND
BENEFITS..........................................................................................................
............................23
TROUBLESHOOTING
TIPS
......................................................................................................................................29-30
BEFORE
YOU
CALL
FOR
SERVICE
....................................................................................................
.....................28
CUSTOMER
SERVICE...............................................................................................................................................30-31
SERVICE
TELEPHONE
NUMBER
.............................................................................................................................30
LG
DRYER
LIMITED
WARRANTY
......................................................................................................
.......................31
Please
read
this
manual.
It
will
help
you
install
and
operate
your
new
LG
dryer
in
the
safest
and
most
economical
way.
If
you
need
more
information
about
the
care
and
operation
of
LG
appliances,
call
your
nearest
LG
store.
You
will
need
the
complete
model
and
serial
numbers
when
requesting
information.
Your
dryer's
model
and
serial
numbers
are
located
on
the
Model
and
Serial
Number
Plate.
LG
SERVICE
Call
:
1-877-714-7486
Use
the
space
below
to
record
the
model
number
and
serial
number
of
your
new
LG
dryer.
Model
No.
Serial
No.
Date
of
Purchase
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Safety Instructions Installation Instructions Operating Instruction Troubleshooting Tips Customer Service
IMPORTANT
SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
READ
ALL
INSTRUCTIONS
BEFORE
USING.
WARNING!
For
your
safety,
the
recommendations
in
this
manual
must
be
followed.
To
reduce
the
risk
of
fire
or
explosion,
electric
shock,
or
to
preventproperty
damage,
personal
injury,
or
death
when
using
your
appliance,
follow
basic
precautions,
including
the
following.
Do
not
store
or
use
gasoline
or
other
flammable
vapors
and
liquids
in
the
vicinity
of
this
or
any
other
appliance.
Installation
and
service
must
be
performed
by
a
qualified
installer
or
service
agency.
WHAT
TO
DO
IF
YOU
SMELL
GAS:
Do
not
try
to
light
a
match,
or
cigarette,
or
turn
on
anygas
or
electrical
appliance.
Do
not
touch
any
electrical
switches.
Do
not
use
any
phone
in
your
building.
Clear
the
room,
building
or
area
of
all
occupants.
Immediately
call
your
gas
supplier
from
a
neighbor's
phone.
Follow
the
gas
supplier's
instructions
carefully.
If
you
cannot
reach
your
gas
supplier,
call
the
fire
department.
California
Safe
Drinking
Water
and
Toxic
Enforcement
Act
This
act
requires
the
governor
of
California
to
publish
a
list
of
substances
known
to
the
state
to
cause
cancer,
birth
defects
or
other
reproductive
harm
and
requires
businesses
to
warn
customers
of
potential
exposure
to
such
substances.
Gas
appliances
can
cause
minor
exposure
to
four
of
these
substrances,
namely
benzene,
carbon
monoxide,
formaldehyde
and
soot,
caused
primarily
by
the
incomplete
combustion
of
natural
gas
or
LP
fuels.
Properly
adjusted
dryers
will
minimize
combustion.
Exposure
to
these
substances
can
be
minimized
further
by
properly
venting
the
dryer
to
the
outdoors.
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Safety Instructions
IMPORTANT
SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
Installation Instructions
Operating Instruction
Troubleshooting Tips
Customer Service
WARNING
-
To
reduce
the
risk
of
fire,
electric
shock,
or
injury
to
persons
when
using
your
appliance,
follow
basic
precautions,
including
the
following:
1)
Read
all
instructions
before
using
the
appliance.
2)
Do
not
dry
articles
that
have
come
into
contact
with
gasoline,
dry-cleaning
solvents,
or
other
flammable
or
explosive
substances,
as
they
give
off
vapors
that
could
ignite
or
explode.
3)
Do
not
allow
children
to
play
on
or
in
the
appliance.
Close
supervision
of
children
is
necessary
when
using
the
appliance.
4)
Before
the
appliance
is
removed
from
service
or
discarded,
remove
the
door
to
the
drying
compartment.
5)
Do
not
reach
into
the
appliance
if
the
drum
is
moving.
6)
Do
not
install
or
store
this
appliance
where
it
will
be
exposed
to
the
weather.
7)
Do
not
tamper
with
controls.
8)
Do
not
repair
or
replace
any
part
of
the
appliance
or
attempt
any
servicing
unless
specifically
recommended
in
the
user-maintenance
instructions.
9)
Do
not
use
heat
to
dry
articles
containing
foam
rubber
or
similarly
textured
rubber-like
materials.
10)
Clean
lint
screen
before
or
after
each
load.
11)
Keep
area
around
the
exhaust
opening
and
adjacent
surrounding
areas
free
from
the
accumulation
of
lint,
dust,
and
dirt.
12)
The
interior
of
the
appliance
and
exhaust
duct
should
be
cleaned
periodically
by
qualified
service
personnel.
13)
Do
not
place
items
exposed
to
cooking
oils
in
your
dryer.
Items
contaminated
with
cooking
oils
may
contribute
to
a
chemical
reaction
that
could
cause
a
load
to
catch
fire.
14)
Do
not
use
fabric
softners
or
products
to
eliminate
static
unless
recommended
by
the
manufacturer
of
the
fabric
softner
or
product.
For
a
grounded,
cord-connected
appliance:
GROUNDING
INSTRUCTIONS
This
appliance
must
be
grounded.
In
the
event
of
malfunction
or
breakdown,
grounding
will
reduce
the
risk
of
electric
shock
by
providing
a
path
of
least
resistance
for
electric
current.
This
appliance
is
equipped
with
a
cord
having
an
equipment-grounding
conductor
and
a
grounding
plug.
The
plug
must
be
plugged
into
an
appropriate
outlet
that
is
properly
installed
and
grounded
in
accordance
with
all
local
codes
and
ordinances.
WARNING
-
Improper
connection
of
the
equipment-
grounding
conductor
can
result
in
a
risk
of
electric
shock.
Check
with
a
qualified
electrician
or
service
person
if
you
are
in
doubt
as
to
whether
the
appliance
is
properly
grounded.
Do
not
modify
the
plug
provided
with
the
appliance:
if
it
will
not
fit
the
outlet,
have
a
proper
outlet
installed
by
a
qualified
electrician.
For
a
permanently
connected
appliance:
GROUNDING
INSTRUCTIONS
This
appliance
must
be
connected
to
a
grounded
metal
permanent
wiring
system.
Alternatively,
an
equipment-
grounding
conductor
must
be
run
with
the
circuit
conductors
and
connected
to
the
equipment-grounding
terminal
or
lead
on
the
appliance.
IMPORTANT
SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
SAVE
THESE
INSTRUCTIONS
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Write
the
model
and
serial
numbers
here:
#
#
LG
DRYER
WARRANTY
LG
&
You,
A
Service
Partnership.
Full
One
Year
Warranty
on
Mechanical
and
Electrical
Parts
For
one
year
from
the
date
of
purchase,
if
this
dryer
is
installed
and
operated
according
to
the
instructions
in
this
manual,
LG
will
repair
or
replace
any
of
its
mechanical
or
electrical
parts
if
they
are
defective
in
material
or
workmanship.
NOTE
:
Exhausting
your
dryer
with
a
plastic
vent
may
void
this
warranty.
Refer
to
section
on
Dryer
Exhaust
Requirements.
Warranty
Restriction
If
the
dryer
is
subjected
to
other
than
private
family
use,
all
warranty
coverage
is
effective
for
only
90
days.
Warranty
Service
Warranty
service
is
available
by
contacting
your
nearest
LG
Service
Center
in
the
United
States.
www.LGESERVICE.COM
This
waranty
applies
only
while
this
dryer
is
in
use
in
the
United
States.
This
warranty
gives
you
specific
legal
rights,
and
you
may
also
have
other
rights
which
vary
from
state
to
state.
IMPORTANT!
Staple
sales
slip
or
cancelled
check
here.
Proof
of
the
original
purchase
date
is
needed
to
obtain
service
under
the
warranty.
IF
YOU
NEED
SERVICE
You'll
find
many
answers
to
common
problems
in
the
Troubleshooting
Tips
section.
If
you
review
our
chart
of
Troubleshooting
Tips
first,
you
may
not
need
to
call
for
service.
If
you
do
need
service,
you
can
relax
knowing
help
is
only
a
phone
call
away.
A
list
of
toll-free
customer
service
numbers
is
included
in
the
back
section.
In
the
U.S.,
you
can
always
call
the
LG
Answer
Center.
(SERVICE
Call
No.
1-877-714-7486)
FOR
YOUR
RECORDS
READ
THIS
MANUAL
Inside
you
will
find
many
helpful
hints
on
how
to
use
and
maintain
your
dryer
properly.
Just
a
little
preventive
care
on
your
part
can
save
you
a
great
deal
of
time
and
money
over
the
life
of
your
dryer.
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Installation Instructions
Operating Instruction
Troubleshooting Tips
Customer Service
INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS
Installation
clearances
The
location
must
be
large
enough
to
fully
open
the
dryer
door.
Dryer
Dimensions
*
Most
installations
require
a
minimum
51/2
in.
(14
cm)
clearance
behind
the
dryer
for
the
exhaust
vent
with
elbow.
Minimum
installation
spacing
for
a
recessed
area,
customized
undercounter
or
closet
installation
The
following
dimensions
shown
are
for
the
minimum
spacing
allowed.
Additional
spacing
should
be
considered
for
installation
and
servicing.
Additional
clearances
might
be
required
for
wall,
door
and
floor
moldings.
Additional
spacing
of
1
in.
(2.5
cm)
on
all
sides
of
the
dryer
is
recommended
to
reduce
noise
transfer.
For
closet
installation
with
a
door,
minimum
ventilation
openings
in
the
top
and
bottom
of
the
door
are
required.
Louvered
doors
with
equivalent
ventilation
openings
are
acceptable.
Companion
appliance
spacing
should
also
be
considered.
l
-
Dryer
only
Closet
installation
50.5"
(128.27
cm)
43"
(109.22
cm)
27"
(68.6
cm)
30"
(76.2
cm)
31.5"
1"
(2.54cm)
(80.01cm)
3"
(7.6
cm)
1"
(2.54cm)
14"
max
(35.6
cm)
18"
(45.72
cm)
3"
(7.6
cm)
48"2
(310
cm2)
24"2
(155
cm2)
27"
(68.6
cm)
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(0cm)
0"
(0cm)
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INSTALLING
THE
DRYER
DO
NOT
use
plastic
or
thin
foil
ducting.
Locate
dryer
so
exhaust
duct
is
as
short
as
possible.
Be
certain
old
ducts
are
cleaned
before
installing
your
new
dryer.
Use
4"
(10.2
cm)
diameter
rigid
or
flexible
metal
duct.
The
male
end
of
each
section
of
duct
must
point
away
from
the
dryer.
Use
as
few
elbows
as
possible.
Use
duct
tape
on
all
duct
joints.
Ductwork
that
runs
through
unheated
areas
must
be
insulated
to
help
reduce
condensation
and
lint
build-up
on
pipe
walls.
Failure
to
exhaust
dryer
properly
will
void
warranty.
NOTE
:
Venting
materials
are
not
supplied
with
the
dryer
(obtain
locally).
DO
DON'T
Step
1
:
Position
and
Level
the
Dryer
For
further
assistance
refer
to
section
on
Location
Requirements.
Place
the
dryer
in
position,
and
adjust
the
legs
until
the
dryer
is
level
from
side
to
side
and
front
to
back.
Level
floor
:
Maximum
slope
under
entire
dryer
should
not
be
more
than
2.5cm
(1
inch).
If
slope
is
greater
than
2.5
cm
(1inch),
clothes
may
not
tumble
properly
and
automatic
sensor
cycles
may
not
operate
correctly
if
dryer
is
not
level.
Step
2
:
Connect
Dryer
Exhaust
System
For
further
assistance
refer
to
sections
on
Location
Requirements
and
Dryer
Exhaust
Requirements.
WARNING
A
clothes
dryer
produces
combustible
lint.
To
reduce
the
risk
of
fire
and
combustion
gas
accumulation
the
dryer
MUST
be
exhausted
to
the
outdoors.
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Installation Instructions
Operating Instruction
Troubleshooting Tips
Customer Service
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1
4
INSTALLING
THE
DRYER
Step
3
:
Connect
Gas
Supply
Pipe
(Gas
Dryer
ONLY)
For
further
assistance,
refer
to
section
on
Gas
Requirements.
1.
Make
certain
your
dryer
is
equipped
for
use
with
the
type
of
gas
in
your
laundry
room.
Dryer
is
equipped
at
the
factory
for
Natural
Gas
with
a
3/8"
N.P.T.
gas
connection.
2.
Remove
the
shipping
cap
from
the
gas
connection
at
the
rear
of
the
dryer.
Make
sure
you
do
not
damage
the
pipe
thread
when
removing
the
cap.
3.
Connect
to
gas
supply
pipe
using
a
new
flexible
stainless
steel
connector.
4.
Tighten
all
connections
securely.
Turn
on
gas
and
check
all
pipe
connections
(internal
&
external)
for
gas
leaks
with
a
non-corrosive
leak
detection
fluid.
5.
For
L.P.
(Liquefied
Petroleum)
gas
connection,
refer
to
section
on
Gas
Requirements.
1
New
Stainless
Steel
Flexible
Connector
-
Use
only
if
allowed
by
local
codes
(Use
Design
A.G.A.
Certified
Connector)
2
1/8"
N.P.T.
Pipe
Plug
(for
checking
inlet
gas
pressure)
3
Equipment
Shut-Off
Valve-Installed
within
6'
(1.8
m)
of
dryer
4
Black
Iron
Pipe
Shorter
than
20'
(6.1
m)
-
Use
3/8"
pipe
Longer
than
20'
(6.1
m)
-
Use
1/2"
pipe
5
3/8"
N.P.T.
Gas
Connection
Fig.
1
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Step
4:
(Electric
Dryer
Only)
Connect
Electrical
Plug
For
further
assistance
refer
to
section
on
Electrical
Requirements.
IMPORTANT
:
Use
only
a
new
U.L.
listed
No.
10
(copper
wire
only)
three
conductor
power
supply
cord
kit
rated
240
Volts
(minimum)30
Amperes
and
labeled
as
suitable
for
use
in
a
clothes
dryer.
NOTE
:
For
more
detailed
information
on
connection
three-wire
or
four-wire
plugs,
refer
to
section
on
Electric
Dryer
Electrical
Requirements.
NOTE
:
Four-wire
cord
is
required
for
mobile
homes
or
where
codes
do
not
permit
grounding
through
neutral.
Step
5:
Wipe
Out
Inside
of
Dryer
Before
using
dryer
for
the
first
time,
use
an
all-purpose
cleaner,
or
a
detergent
and
water
solution,
and
a
damp
cloth
to
remove
shipping
dust
from
inside
the
dryer
drum.
Step
6:
Plug
In
the
Dryer
Refer
to
section
on
Electrical
Requirements,
and
connect
the
dryer
to
an
electrical
power
source.
Step
7:
Check
Installation
Heat
Source
Check
Electric
Dryers
Close
the
loading
door
and
start
the
dryer
in
a
heat
setting
(refer
to
the
Operating
Instructions
supplied
with
the
dryer).
After
the
dryer
has
operated
for
three
minutes,
the
exhaust
air
or
exhaust
pipe
should
be
warm.
Gas
Dryers
Close
the
loading
door,
start the
dryer
in
a
heat
setting
(refer
to
the
Operating
Instructions
supplied
with
the
dryer);
the
dryer
will
start,
the
igniter
will
glow
red
and
the
main
burner
will
ignite.
IMPORTANT
:
If
all
air
is
not
purged
out
of
the
gas
line,
the
gas
igniter
may
go
off
before
gas
it
is
ignited.
If
this
happens,
after
approximately
two
minutes
the
igniter
will
again
attempt
gas
ignition.
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Customer Service
DOOR
REVERSAL
PROCEDURE
The
door
on
this
dryer
is
completely
reversible.
To
reverse
door
proceed
as
follows:
11
2
2
33
11.
Remove
screw
&
exhaust
duct.
2
2.
Detach
and
remove
the
bottom,
left
or
right
side
knockout
as
desired.
33.
Reconnect
the
new
duct[11
in(28cm)]
to
the
blower
housing,
and
Fixing
the
duct
to
the
base.
44.
Pre-assemble
4"
elbow
with
4"
duct.
Wrap
duct
tape
around
joint.
55.
Insert
duct
assembly,
elbow
first,
through
the
side
opening
and
connect
the
elbow
to
the
dryer
internal
duct.
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MANUFACTURED
(MOBILE)
HOME
INSTALLATION
Dryer
exhaust
duct
MUST
NOT
terminate
under
the
mobile
home.
For
proper
operation,
it
is
important
that
the
dryer
has
an
ample
amount
of
outside
Fresh
air.
The
opening
for
outside
air
must
be
at
least
25
in2
(163
cm2)
When
exhausting
the
dryer
to
the
outdoors,
the
dryer
can
be
installed
with
"1"
inch
clearance
at
the
sides
and
rear.
Clearance
of
the
duct
from
combustible
construction
must
be
a
minimum
of
2
inches
(5.08
cm).
Venting
materials
are
not
supplied
with
the
dryer
(obtain
locally).
The
dryer
can
be
installed
in
a
manufactured
(mobile)
home
by
following
these
instructions:
1.
IMPORTANT
:
Gas
dryers
MUST
be
permanently
attached
to
the
floor
at
the
time
of
installation.
2
Electrical
Connections
(Electric
Dryer
Only)
must
be
a
4-wire
connection.
3
Venting
-
Dryer
MUST
be
exhausted
to
the
outdoors.
The
dryer
can
be
exhausted
to
the
outdoors
through
the
back,
left,
right
or
bottom
panel.
Gas
dryers
cannot
be
exhausted
out
the
right
side
because
of
the
burner
housing.
The
dryer
exhaust
duct
must
be
secured
to
the
mobile
home
structure.
Exhaust
ducts
MUST
NOT
be
connected
with
sheet
metal
screws
or
fasteners
which
extend
into
the
duct.
Exhaust
duct
must
not
be
connected
to
any
other
duct,
vent
or
chimney.
IMPORTANT
:
Installation
must
conform
to
the
Manufactured
Home
Construction
and
Safety
Standards,
Title
24
CFR,
Part
32-80
or
Standard
CAN/CSA-Z240
MH.
WARNING
To
reduce
the
risk
of
fire
and
combustion
gas
accumulation,
the
dryer
MUST
BE
EXHAUSTED
TO
THE
OUTDOORS.
Refer
to
Section
on
Dryer
Exhaust
Requirements.
WARNING
To
reduce
the
risk
of
fire,
the
exhaust
duct
and
weather
hood
MUST
be
fabricated
of
a
material
that
will
not
support
combustion.
Rigid
or
flexible
metal
pipe
is
recommended
for
a
clothes
dryer.
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ELECTRICAL
REQUIREMENTS
-
ELECTRICAL
DRYER
The
dryer
has
its
own
terminal
block
that
must
be
connected
to
a
separate
branch,
60
Hertz,
single
phase
circuit,
AC
(alternating
current)
circuit,
fused
at
30
Amperes
(the
circuit
must
be
fused
on
both
sides
of
the
line).
ELECTRICAL
SERVICE
FOR
THE
DRYER
SHOULD
BE
OF
MAXIMUM
RATE
VOLTAGE
LISTED
ON
THE
NAMEPLATE.
DO
NOT
CONNECT
DRYER
TO
110,
115,
OR
120
VOLT
CIRCUIT.
Heating
elements
are
available
for
field
installation
in
dryers
which
are
to
be
conected
to
electrical
service
of
different
voltage
than
that
listed
on
nameplate,
such
as
208
Volt.
If
branch
circuit
to
dryer
is
fifteen
feet
(4.50
m)
or
less
in
length,
use
U.L.
(Underwriters
Laboratories)
listed
No.
10
A.W.G.
wire
(copper
wire
only),
or
as
required
by
local
codes.
If
over
fifteen
feet
(4.50
m),
use
U.L.
(Underwriters
Laboratories)
listed
No.
8
A.W.G.
wire
(copper
wire
only),
or
as
required
by
local
codes.
Allow
sufficient
slack
in
wiring
so
dryer
can
be
moved
from
its
normal
location
when
necessary.
The
power
cord
(pigtail)
connection
between
wall
receptacle
and
dryer
terminal
block
IS
NOT
supplied
with
dryer.
Type
of
pigtail
and
gauge
of
wire
must
conform
to
local
codes
and
with
instructions
mentioned
on
the
following
pages.
The
method
of
wiring
the
dryer
is
optional
and
subject
to
local
code
requirements.
Refer
to
examples
on
next
page.
Electric
Dryers
(120V/240
Volt,
60
Hertz,
3-Wire
Installation)
(120V/208
Volt,
60
Hertz,
3-Wire
Installation)
NOTE
:
The
wiring
diagram
is
located
inside
the
control
hood.
Grounding
Instructions
This
dryer
must
be
connected
to
a
grounded
metal,
permanent
wiring
system;
or
an
equipment-grounding
conductor
must
be
run
with
the
circuit
conductors
and
connected
to
the
equipment-grounding
terminal
or
lead
on
the
dryer.
To
reducd
the
risk
of
fire,
electric
shock,
serious
injury
or
death,
all
wiring
and
grounding
MUST
conform
with
the
latest
edition
of
the
National
Electrical
Code,
ANSI/NFPA
70,
or
the
Canadian
Electrical
Code,
CSA
C22.1,
and
such
local
regulations
as
might
apply.
It
is
the
customer's
responsibility
to
have
the
wiring
and
fuses
checked
by
a
qualified
electrician
to
make
sure
your
home
has
adequate
electrical
power
to
operate
the
dryer.
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Electrical
Connection
Options
If
your
home
has:
And
you
will
be
connecting
to
Go
to
Section
4-wire
connection:
Power
supply
cord
4-wire
direct
A
fused
disconnect
or
circuit
breaker
box*
4-wire
connection:
Direct
Wire
4-wire
receptacle
(NEMAType14-30R)
A
UL
listed,
120/240
volt
minimum,
30
amp,
dryer
power
supply
cord*
4-wire
connection:
Power
supply
cord
3-wire
receptacle
(NEMAtype10-30R)
A
UL
listed,
120/240
volt
minimum,
30
amp,
dryer
power
supply
cord*
3-wire
connection:
Power
supply
cord
3-wire
direct
A
fused
disconnect
or
circuit
breaker
box*
3-wire
connection:
Direct
Wire
lf
local
codes
do
not
permit
the
connection
of
a
frame-grounding
conductor
to
the
neutral
wire,
go
to
"Optional
3-wire
connection"
section.
1.
Remove
center
terminal
block
screw.
2.
Remove
appliance
ground
wire
(green)
from
external
ground
connector
screw.
Fasten
it
under
center,
silver
colored
terminal
block
screw.
1.
External
ground
connector
-
Dotted
line
shows
position
of
NEUTRAL
ground
wire
before
being
moved
to
center
terminal
block
screw
2.
Center
silver-colored
terminal
block
screw
3.
Green
wire
of
harness
1.
External
ground
connector
2.
Green
or
bare
copper
wire
of
power
supply
cord
3.
3/4
in.
(1.9
cm)
UL-listed
strain
relief
4.
Center
silver-colored
terminal
block
screw
5.
Neutral
grounding
wire
(green)
6.
Neutral
wire
(white)
5.
Connect
the
other
wires
to
outer
terminal
block
screws.
Tighten
screws.
6.
Tighten
strain
relief
screws.
7.
Insert
tab
of
terminal
block
cover
into slot
of
dryer
rear
panel
Secure
cover
with
hold-down
screw.
IMPORTANT:
A
4-wire
connection
is
required
for
mobile
homes
and
where
local
codes
do
not
permit
the
use
of
3
wire
connections.
Direct
wire
cable
must
have
5
ft
(1.52
m)
of
extra
length
so
dryer
can
be
moved
if
needed.
Strip
5
in.
(12.7
cm)
of
outer
covering
from
end
of
cable,
leaving
bare
ground
wire
at
5
in.
(12.7
cm).
Cut
V/2
in.
(3.8
cm)
from
3
remaining
wires.
Strip
insulation
back
1
in.
(2.5
cm).
Shape
ends
of
wires
into
a
hook
shape.
3.
Connect
ground
wire
(green
or
bare)
of
power
supply
cable
to
external
ground
conductor
screw.
Tighten
screw.
4.
Connect
neutral
wire
(white
or
center
wire)
of
power
supply
cord
to
the
center,
silver
colored
terminal
screw
of
the
terminal
block.
1.
4-wire
receptacle
(NEMA
type
14-30R)
2.
4-prong
plug
3.
Ground
prong
4.
Neutral
prong
5.
Spade
terminals
with
upturned
ends
6.
3/4
in.
(1.9
cm)
UL
approved
strain
relief
7.
Ring
terminals
IMPORTANT:
A
4-wire
connection
is
required
for
mobile
homes
and
where
local
codes
do
not
permit
the
use
of
3
wire
connections.
4-wire
connection:
Direct
wire
5"
(12.7cm)
1"
(2.5cm)
1
2
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5
7
6
6
5
3
2
1
4
3
1
2
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ELECTRICAL
REQUIREMENTS
-
ELECTRICAL
DRYER
When
connecting
to
the
terminal
block,
place
the
hooked
end
of
the
wire
under
the
screw
of
the terminal
block
(hook
facing
right),
squeeze
hooked
end
together
and
tighten
screw.
1.
Remove
center
terminal
block
screw.
2.
Remove
appliance
ground
wire
(green)
from
external
ground
connector
screw.
Fasten
it
under
center,
silver
colored
terminal
block
screw.
3.
Connect
ground
wire
(green
or
bare)
of
power
supply
cable
to
external
ground
conductor
screw.
Tighten
screw.
4.
Place
the
hooked
end
of
the
neutral
wire
(white
wire)
of
power
supply
cable
under
the
center
screw
of
terminal
block
(hook
facing
right).
Squeeze
hooked
end
together.
Tighten
screw.
5.
Place
the
hooked
ends
of
the
other
power
supply
cable
wires
under
the
outer
terminal
block
screws
(hooks
facing
right).
Squeeze
hooked
ends
together.
Tighten
screws.
6.
Tighten
strain
relief
screws.
7.
Insert
tab
of
terminal
block
cover
into
slot
of
dryer
rear
panel.
Secure
cover
with
hold-down
screw.
1.
External
ground
connector
2.
Green
or
bare
copper
wire
of
power
supply
cord
3.
3/4
in.
(1.9
cm)
UL-listed
strain
relief
4.
Center
silver-colored
terminal
block
screw
5.
Neutral
grounding
wire
(green)
6.
Neutral
wire
(white)
1.
3-wire
receptacle
(NEMA
type
10-30R)
2.
3-wire
plug
3.
Neutral
prong
4.
Spade
terminals
with
up
turned
ends
5.
3/4
in.
(1.9
cm)
UL
approved
strain
relief
6.
Ring
terminals
7.
Neutral
(white
or
center
wire)
1.
External
ground
connector
2.
Neutral
grounding
wire
(green)
3.
Center
silver-colored
terminal
block
screw
4.
Neutral
wire
(white
or
center
wire)
5.
3/4
in.
(1.9
cm)
UL-listed
strain
relief
3-wire
connection:
Power
supply
cord
Use
where
local
codes
permit
connecting
cabinet-ground
conductor
to
neutral
wire.
1.
Loosen
or
remove
center
terminal
block
screw.
2.
Connect
neutral
wire
(white
or
center
wire)
of
power
supply
cord
to
the
center,
silver
colored
terminal
screw
of
the terminal
block.
Tighten
screw.
3.
Connect
the
other
wires
to
outer
terminal
block
screws.
Tighten
screws.
4.
Tighten
strain
relief
screws.
5.
Insert
tab
of
terminal
block
cover
into
slot
of
dryer
rear
panel.
Secure
cover
with
hold-down
screw.
1"
(2.5cm)
5"
(12.7cm)
6
5
2
3
1
4
4
2
5
1
3
4
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2
3
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Use
where
local
codes
permit
connecting
cabinet-ground
conductor
to
neutral
wire.
Direct
wire
cable
must
have
5
ft
(1.52
m)
of
extra
length
so
dryer
can
be
moved
if
needed.
Strip
3V2
in.
(8.9
cm)
of
outer
covering
from
end
of
cable.
Strip
insulation
back
1
in.
(2.5
cm).
If
using
3-wire
cable
with
ground
wire,
cut
bare
wire
even
with
outer
covering.
Shape
ends
of
wires
into
a
hook
shape.
When
connecting
to
the
terminal
block,
place
the
hooked
end
of
the
wire
under
the
screw
of
the
terminal
block
(hook
facing
right),
squeeze
hooked
end
together
and
tighten
screw.
Use
where
local
codes
permit
connecting
cabinet-ground
conductor
to
neutral
wire.
1.
Remove
center
terminal
block
screw.
2.
Remove
appliance
ground
wire
(green)
from
external
ground
connector
screw.
Connect
appliance
ground
wire
and
the
neutral
wire
(white
or
center
wire)
of
power
supply
cord/cable
under
center,
silver
colored
terminal
block
screw.
Tighten
screw.
3.
Connect
the
other
wires
to
outer
terminal
block
screws.
Tighten
screws.
4.
Tighten
strain
relief
screws.
5.
Insert
tab
of
terminal
block
cover
into
slot
of
dryer
rear
panel.
Secure
cover
with
hold-down
screw.
6.
Connect
a
separate
copper
ground
wire
from
the
external
ground
connector
screw
to
an
adequate
ground.
1.
Loosen
or
remove
center
terminal
block
screw.
2.
Place
the
hooked
end
of
the
neutral
wire
(white
or
center
wire)
of
power
supply
cable
under
the
center
screw
of
terminal
block
(hook
facing
right).
Squeeze
hooked
end
together.
Tighten
screw.
3.
Place
the
hooked
ends
of
the
other
power
supply
cable wires
under
the
outer
terminal
block
screws
(hooks
facing
right).
Squeeze
hooked
ends
together.
Tighten
screws.
4.
Tighten
strain
relief
screws.
5.
Insert
tab
of
terminal
block
cover
into
slot
of
dryer
rear
panel.
Secure
cover
with
hold-down
screw.
1.
External
ground
connector
2.
Neutral
grounding
wire
(green)
3.
Center
silver-colored
terminal
block
screw
4.
Neutral
wire
(white
or
center
wire)
5.
3/4
in.
(1.9
cm)
UL-listed
strain
relief
1.
External
ground
connector
2.
Neutral
grounding
wire
(green)
3.
Neutral
wire
(white
or
center
wire)
4.
Grounding
path
determined
by
a
qualified
electrician
3-wire
connection:
Direct
wire
Optional
3-wire
connection
1"
(2.5cm)
3V2"
(8.9cm)
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5
2
1
3
3
1
2
4
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ELECTRICAL
REQUIREMENTS
-
GAS
DRYER
NOTE
:
A
qualified
electrician
should
check
the
polarity
of
the
wall
receptacles.
If
a
voltage
reading
is
measured
other
than
that
illustrated,
the
qualified
electrician
should correct
the
problem.
DO
NOT
OPERATE
OTHER
APPLIANCES
ON
THE
SAME
CIRCUIT
WHEN
THIS
APPLIANCE
IS
OPERATING.
DO
NOT
OVERLOAD
CIRCUITS!
DO
NOT
operate
both
a
washer
and
gas
dryer
on
the
same
circuit.
Use
separately
fused
15
Amp
circuits.
Gas
Dryers
(120
Volt,
60
Hertz,
with
3-Prong
Grounding
Plug)
NOTE
:
The
wiring
diagram
is
located
inside
the
control
panel,
inside
the
control
cabinet.
The
dryer
is
designed
to
be
operated
on
a
separate
branch,
polarized,
three-wire,
effectively
grounded,
120
Volt,
60
Hertz,
AC
(alternating
current)
circuit
protected
by
a
15
Ampere
fuse,
equivalent
fusetron
or
circuit
breaker.
The
three-prong
grounding
plug
on
the
power
cord
should
be
plugged
directly
into
a
polarized
three-slot
effectively
grounded
receptacle
rated
120
Volts
AC
(alternating
current)
15
Amps.
Refer
to
Figure
22
to
determine
correct
polarity
of
the
wall
receptacle.
To
reduce
the
risk
of
fire,
electric
shock
or
personal
injury,
all
wiring
and
grounding
MUST
confirm
with
the
latest
edition
of
the
National
Electrical
Code
ANSI/NFPA
70
or
the
Canadian
Electrical
Code,
CSA
C22.1,
and
such
local
regulations
as
might
apply.
It
is
the
customer's
responsibility
to
have
the
wiring
and
fuses
checked
by
a
qualified
electrician
to
make
sure
the
laundry
room
has
adequate
electrical
power
to
operate
the
dryer.
To
reduce
the
risk
of
an
electric
shock
or
fire,
DO
NOT
use
an
extension
cord
or
an
adapter
to
connect
the
dryer
to
the
electrical
power
source.
DO
NOT
OVERLOAD
CIRCUITS
DO
NOT
USE
AN
ADAPTER
DO
NOT
USE
AN
EXTENSION
CORD
This
dryer
is
equipped
with
a
three-
prong
(grounding)
plug
for
your
protection
against
shock
hazard
and
should
be
plugged
directly
into
a
properly
grounded
three-prong
receptacle.
Do
not
cut
or
remove
the
grounding
prong
from
this
plug.
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Grounding
Instructions
The
dryer
must
be
grounded.
In
the
event
of
malfunction
or
breakdown,
grounding
will
reduce
the
risk
of
electric
shock
by
providing
a
path
of
least
resistance
for
electric
current.
The
dryer
is
equipped
with
a
cord
having
an
equipment-grounding
conductor
and
a
three
prong
grounding
plug.
The
plug
must
be
plugged
into
an
appropriate
outlet
that
is
properly
installed
and
grounded
in
accordance
with
all
local
codes
and
ordinances.
Do
not
modify
the
plug
provided
with
the
dryer
unit-
if
it
will
not
fit
the
outlet,
have
a
proper
outlet
installed
by
a
qualified
electrician.
If
the
laundry
room's
electrical
supply
does
not
meet
the
above
specifications
and/or
if
you
are
not
sure
the
laundry
room
has
an
effective
ground,
have
a
qualified
electrician
or
your
local
electrical
utility
company
check
it
and
correct
any
problems.
STANDARD
120
VOLT,
60
HERTZ,
3-WIRE
EFFECTIVELY
GROUNDED
CIRCUIT
1L1
2
Ground
3
Neutral
Side
4
Round
Grounding Prong
5
Neutral
WARNING
Improper
connection
of
the
equipment-
grounding
conductor
can
result
in
a
risk
of
electric
shock.
Check
with
a
qualified
electrician
or
service
person
if
you
are
in
doubt
as
to
whether
the
dryer
is
properly
grounded.
2
1
3
5
4
V.A.C.
120+12
0
V.A.C.
120
±12
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GAS
REQUIREMENTS
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When
a
rigid
pipe
is
used
it
should
be
1/2
inch
IPS.
When
acceptable
to
the
gas
supplier
and
local
codes,
3/8-
inch
approved
tubing
may
be
used
for
lengths
under
6.1
m
(20
feet).
For
lengths
over
6.1m
(20
feet),
larger
tubing
should
be
used.
Pipe-joint
compounds
resistant
to
the
action
of
L.P.
gas
must
be
used.
Gas
Dryers
NOTE
:
The
gas
service
to
a
gas
dryer
must
conform
with
the
local
codes
and
ordinances
or,
in
the
absence
of
local
codes
and
ordinances,
with
the
latest
edition
of
the
National
Fuel
Gas
Code
ANSI
Z223.1/NFPA
54
or
the
CAN/CGA-B149,
National
Gas
Installation
Code.
L.P
(Liquefied
Petroleum)
Gas,
2,500
Btu/ft3
(93.1
MJ/m3),
service
must
be
supplied
at
8~13
in.
water
column
pressure.
NOTE
:
DO
NOT
connect
the
dryer
to
L.P.
Gas
Service
without
converting
the
gas
valve.
L.P.
gas
conversion:
-
Conversion
must
be
made
by
a
qualified
technician.
See
gas
valve
burner
base
for
gas
conversion
kit
part
number.
NOTE
:
When
connecting
to
a
gas
line,
an
equipment
shutoff
valve
must
be
installed
within
6
feet
(1.8m)
of
the
dryer.
An
1/8
in.
N.P.T.
pipe
plug
must
be
installed
as
shown.
Refer
to
Fig.1
Supply
line
requirements:
Provide
a
rigid
gas
supply
line
to
the
dryer
location.
-
An
individual
manual
shutoff
valve
must
be
installed
within
1.8m
(6
feet)
of
the
dryer
in
accordance
with
the
National
Fuel
Gas
Code
ANSI
Z223.1*.
To
reduce
the
risk
of
gas
leaks,
fire
or
explosion:
?
The
dryer
must
be
connected
to
the
type
of
gas
as
shown
on
the
nameplate
located
in
the
door
recess.
?
Use
a
new
flexible
stainless
steel
connector.
?
Use
pipe
joint
compound
insoluble
in
L.P.
(Liquefied
Petroleum)
Gas,
or
Teflon
tape,
on
all
pipe
threads.
?
Purge
air
and
sediment
from
gas
supply
line
before
connecting
it
to
the
dryer.
Before
tightening
the
connection,
purge
remaining
air
from
gas
line
to
dryer
until
odor
of
gas
is
detected.
This
step
is
required
to
prevent
a
gas
valve
contamination.
?
Do
not
use
an
open
flame
to
check
for
gas
leaks.
Use
a
non-corrosive
leak
detection
fluid.
?
Any
dis-assembly
requiring
the
use
of
tools
must
be
performed
by
an
authorized
qualified
service
person.
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EXHAUST
REQUIREMENTS
Exhaust
System
Materials
Exhaust
system
materials
are
not
supplied
with
the
dryer.
Exhaust
duct
must
be
four
inches
(10.2
cm)
in
diameter
having
no
obstructions.
Rigid
metal
duct
is
recommended.
Non-combustible
flexible
metal
duct
is
acceptable.
Do
not
use
plastic
or
thin
foil
ducting,
because
it
contributes
to
poor
drying
performance
and
collects
lint,
which
can
lead
to
a
fire
hazard.
Never
install
flexible
duct
in
concealed
spaces,
such
as
a
wall
or
ceiling.
DO
NOT
use
sheet
metal
screws
on
exhaust
pipe
joints
or
other
fastening
means
which
extend
into
the
duct
that
could
catch
lint
and
reduce
the
efficiency
of
the
exhaust
system.
Secure
all
joints
with
duct
tape.
Exhaust
System
IMPORTANT
:
Keep
exhaust
duct
as
short
as
possble.
NOTE
:
Be
certain
old
ducts
are
cleaned
before
installing
your
new
dryer.
For
best
drying
results,
recommended
maximum
length
of exhaust
system
is
shown
in
Table
1.
To
prevent
backdraft
when
dryer
is
not
in
operation,
outer
end
of exhaust
pipe
must
have
a
weather
hood
with
hinged
dampers
(obtain
locally).
WARNING
A
clothes
dryer
produces
combustible
lint.
To
reduce
the
risk
of
fire
or
gas
accumulation,
the
dryer
MUST
be
exhausted
to
the
outdoors.
This
gas
appliance
contains
or
produces
a
chemical
or
chemicals
which
can
cause
death
or
serious
illness
and
which
are
known
to
the
State
of
California
to
cause
cancer,
birth
defects,
or
other
reproductive
harm.
To
reduce
the
risk
from
fuel
combustion,
make
sure
this
appliance
is
installed,
operated,
and
maintained
according
to
the
instructions
in
this
manual.
To
reduce
the
risk
of
fire
and
the
accumulation
of
combustion
gases,
DO
NOT
exhaust
dryer
air
into
a
window
well,
gas
vent,
chimney
or
enclosed,
unventilated
area,
such
as
an
attic,
wall,
ceiling,
crawl
space
under
a
building
or
concealed
space
of
a
building.
To
reduce
the
risk
of
fire,
DO
NOT
use
plastic
or
thin
foil
ductiong
to
exhaust
the
dryer.
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EXHAUST
REQUIREMENTS
Number
of
90°
Elbows
Weather
Hood
Type
Recommended
Maximum
length
of
4"
(10.2
cm)
diameter
rigid
metal
duct
Maximum
length
of
4"
(10.2
cm)
diameter
flexible
metal
duct
NOTE
:
Deduct
6
feet
(1.8
m)
for
each
additional
elbow.
Use
Only
for
Short
Run
Installations
0
1
2
3
4
65
feet
(19.8
m)
55
feet
(16.8
m)
47
feet
(14.3
m)
36
feet
(11.0
m)
28
feet
(8.5
m)
45
feet
(13.7
m)
35
feet
(10.7
m)
30
feet
(9.1
m)
25
feet
(7.6
m)
20
feet
(6.1
m)
55
feet
(16.8
m)
47
feet
(14.3
m)
41
feet
(12.5
m)
30
feet
(9.1
m)
22
feet
(6.7
m)
35
feet
(10.7
m)
27
feet
(8.2
m)
21
feet
(6.4
m)
17
feet
(5.2
m)
15
feet
(4.5m)
0
1
2
3
4
4"
(10.2
cm)
4"
(10.2
cm)
2-1/2"
(6.35
cm)
[
Table.
1]
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Exhaust
System
Maintenance
Dryer
Airflow
Efficient
dryer
operation
requires
proper
dryer
airflow.
Proper
dryer
airflow
can
be
evaluated
by
measuring
the
static
pressure.
Static
pressure
in
the
dryer's
exhaust
duct
should
be
no
greater
than
0.6
inchs
(1.5
cm).
(Check
with
dryer
running
and
no
load.)
NOTE
:
This
can
be
measured
with
a
manometer
placed
on
the
exhaust
duct
approximately
2
ft.
(61
cm)
from
the
dryer.
The
dryer
interior
and
the
complete
exhaust
system
should
be
inspected
after
one
year
of
use
and
cleaned
if
necessary.
Inspect
and
clean
exhaust
duct
every
one
to
two
years
as
required
thereafter.
The
weather
hood
should
be
checked
frequently
to
make
sure
the
dampers
move
freely,
they
are
not
pushed
in
and
that
nothing
has
been
set
against
them.
This
maintenance
work
should
be
done
by
a
qualified
service
person.
Exhausting
the
dryer
in
hard-to
reach
locations
can
be
accomplished
by
installing
the
Flexible
Metal
Vent
Kit,
available
as
optional
equipment
at
extra
cost.
The
kit
comes
in
two
halves
that
can
be
separately
attached
to
the
dryer
and
wall
outlet.
Once
attached,
the
dryer
can
be
slid
back
into
position
and
the
two
halves
can
be
connected
from
the
front.
WARNING
To
reduce
the
risk
of
electric
shock,
disconnect
the
electrical
power
to
the
dryer
before
cleaning.
1
2
Measuring
Static
pressure
0.6
inches
(1.5
cm)
MAXIMUM
STATIC
PRESSURE
IN
WATER
COLUMN
1
Manometer
2
Exhaust
Duct
Fig.
2
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Customer Service
USER
MAINTENANCE
Lubrication
All
moving
parts
are
sealed
in
a
permanent
supply
of
lubricant
or
are
equipped
with
oilless
bearings.
Additional
lubrication
will
not
be
necessary.
Care
of
Your
Dryer
Clean
the
lint
filter
before
drying
each
load.
The
lint
filter
may
be
washed
if
needed.
Annually
remove
the
lint
filter
and
attach
to
the
vaccuum
duct
under
it.
Ordinarily,
the
dryer
cylinder
will
need
no
care.
Wipe
the
exterior
dryer
cabinet
as
needed.
If
detergent,
bleach
or
other
washing
products
are
spilled
on
the
cabinet,
wipe
immediately.
Some
products
will
cause
permanent
damage
if
spilled
on
the
cabinet.
Use
only
a
damp
cloth
for
cleaning
the
control
panel.
Some
spray
prewash
products
may
harm
the
finish
on
the
control
panel.
NOTE:
The
wiring
diagram
is
located
inside
the
control
panel.
WARNING
Label
all
wires
prior
to
disconnection
when
servicing
controls.
Wiring
errors
can
cause
improper
and
dangerous
operation.
Cleaning
the
Lint
Screen
Every
load
cleaning
The
lint
screen
is
located
in
the
door
opening
of
the
dryer.
Clean
it
before
or
after
each
load.
A
screen
blocked
by
lint
can
increase
drying
time.
To
clean
1.
Pull
the
lint
screen
straight
up.
Roll
lint
off
the
screen
with
your
fingers.
Do
not
rinse
or
wash
screen
to
remove
lint.
Wet
lint
is
hard
to
remove.
2.
Push
the
lint
screen
firmly
back
into
place.
IMPORTANT:
Do
not
run
the
dryer
with
the
lint
screen
loose,
damaged,
blocked,
or
missing.
Doing
so
can
cause
overheating
and
damage
to
both
the
dryer
and
fabrics.
Some
towels
made
of
synthetic
fibers
and
natural
fibers
(polyester
and
cotton
blends)
may
shed
more
lint
than
other
towels,
causing
your
dryer's
lint
screen
to
fill
up
faster.
Be
sure
to
remove
lint
from
the
lint
screen
before
and
after
drying
new
towels.
If
lint
falls
off
the
screen
into
the
dryer
during
removal,
check
the
exhaust
hood
and
remove
the
lint.
As
needed
cleaning
Laundry
detergent
and
fabric
softener
residue
can
build
up
on
the
lint
screen.
This
buildup
can
cause
longer
drying
times
for
your
clothes,
or
cause
the
dryer
to
stop
before
your
load
is
completely
dry.
The
screen
is
probably
clogged
if
lint
falls
off
the
screen.
Clean
the
lint
screen
with
a
nylon
brush
every
six
months,
or
more
frequently,
if
it
becomes
clogged
due
to
a
residue
buildup.
To
wash
1.
Roll
lint
off
the
screen
with
your
fingers.
2.
Wet
both
sides
of
lint
screen
with
hot
water.
3.
Wet
a
nylon
brush
with
hot
water
and
liquid
detergent.
Scrub
lint
screen
with
the
brush
to
remove
residue
build
up.
4.
Rinse
screen
with
hot
water.
5.
Completely
dry
lint
screen
with
a
clean
towel.
Replace
screen
in
dryer.
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BENEFITS
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/
DLG5911W
DLE2511W
/
DLG2511W
DLE5932W
/
DLG5932W
/
DLE5932S
/
DLG5932S
DLE2532W
/
DLG2532W
WARNING
-
To
reduce
the
risk
of
fire,
electric
shock,
or
injury
to
person,
read
the
IMPORTANT
SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
before
operating
this
appliance.
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FEATURES
AND
BENEFITS
Starting
Your
Dryer
The
following
is
a
guide
to
starting
your
dryer.
Please
refer
to
specific
sections
of
this
manual
for
more
detailed information.
1.
Clean
lint
screen
before
or
after
each
cycle.
2.
Place
laundry
into
dryer
and
shut
door.
See
"Loading."
3.
Press
the
selected
cycle
pad.
The
preset
settings
for
Sensor
Dry
Cycles
or
Manual
Cycles
will
glow.
The
estimated
or
actual
cycle
time
(in
minutes)
will
show
in
the
display.
Explosion
Hazard
Keep
flammable
materials
and
vapors,
such
as
gasoline,
away
from
dryer.
Do
not
dry
anything
that
has
ever
had
anything
flammable
on
it
(even
after
washing).
Failure
to
follow
these
instructions
can
result
in
death,
explosion,
or
fire.
Fire
Hazard
No
washer
can
completely
remove
oil.
Do
not
dry
anything
that
has
ever
had
any
type
of
oil
on
it
(including
cooking
oils).
Items
containing
foam,
rubber,
or
plastic
must
be
dried
on
a
clothesline
or
by
using
an
Air
Cycle.
Failure
to
follow
these
instructions
can
result
in
death
or
fire.
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To
use
a
Sensor
Dry
Cycle
Select
a
Sensor
Dry
Cycle.
Select
DRY
LEVEL
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.
Select
the
desired
Options.
Press
START/PAUSE
NOTE:
DRY
LEVEL
selections
can
only
be
made
while
using
Sensor
Dry
Cycles.
Selecting
MORE
Dry
or
LESS
Dry
automatically
adjusts
the
sensed
time
needed.
To
use
a
Manual
Dry
Cycle
Select
a
Manual
Dry
Cycle.
Press
MORE
TIME
or
LESS
TIME
until
the
desired
drying
time
is
displayed.
Tap
MORE
TIME
or
LESS
TIME
and
the
time
will
change
by
1
minute
intervals.
NOTE:
The
MORE
TIME
or
LESS
TIME
feature
can
be used
with
Manual
Dry,
Time
Dry
and
Rack
Dry
Cycles.
Press
TEMP.
CONTROL
until
the
desired
temperature
indicator
glows.
4.
(OPTIONAL
STEP)
If
desired,
select
OPTIONS.
For
more
details,
see
"Options."
5.
Press
START/PAUSE.
Be
sure
the
door
is
closed.
If
you
do
not
press
START/PAUSE
within
10
minutes
of
selecting
the
cycle,
the
dryer
automatically
shuts
off.
If
you
wish
to
end
your
drying
cycle
after
pressing
START/PAUSE,
press
START/PAUSE
again.
DLE5911W/G5911W
DLE5932W/G5932W
DLE5932S/G5932S
DLE2511W/G2511W
DLE2532W/G2532W
Stopping
Your
Dryer
To
stop
your
dryer
at
any
time
Press
START/PAUSE
or
open
the door.
Pausing
or
Restarting
To
pause
the
dryer
at
any
time
Open
the
door
or
press
START/PAUSE
once.
To
restart
the
dryer
Close
the
door.
Press
START/PAUSE.
NOTE:
Drying
will
continue
from
where
the
cycle
was
interrupted
if
you
close
the
door
and
press
START
within
10
minutes.
If
the
cycle
is
interrupted
for
more
than
10
minutes,
the
dryer
will
shut
off.
Select
new
cycle
settings
before
restarting
the
dryer.
Child
Lock
This
feature
allows
you
to
lock
your
settings
to
prevent
children
from
changing
them.
You
can
also
use
the
child
lock
feature
to
prevent
unintended
cycle
or
option
changes
during
dryer
operation.
To
enable
the
Child
Lock
feature:
Press
and
hold
RACK
DRY
and
ANTI
BACTERIAL
for
2
seconds.
A
single
BEEP
Tone
is
heard,
and
CL
is
displayed.
To
unlock,
press
and
hold
RACK
DRY
and
ANTI
BACTERIAL
for
2
seconds.
The
indicator
light
turns
off.
Loading
Properly
loading
your
dryer
can
lower
your
utility
bill
and
prolong
the
life
of
your
garments.
Loading
suggestions
Load
the
dryer
by
the
amount
of
space
items
take
up,
not
by
their
weight.
Do
not
overload
the
dryer.
This
causes
uneven
drying
and
wrinkling.
Super
Capacity
Dryers
Heavy
Work
Clothes
4
jeans
4
workpants
4
work
shirts
2
sweatpants
2
sweatshirts
Cotton/Towels
10
bath
towels
10
hand
towels
14
wash
cloths
Normal
3 sheets
(1
king,
2
twin)
4
pillowcases
3
shirts
3 blouses
9
T-shirts
9
shorts
10
handkerchiefs
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FEATURES
AND
BENEFITS
Cycle
Descriptions
Select
the
drying
cycle
that
matches
the
type
of
load
you
are
drying.
(See
Sensor
Dry
or
Manual
Preset
Cycle
Settings
charts.)
Sensor
Dry
Cycles
allow
you
to
match
the
cycle
to
the
load
you
are
drying.
Each
cycle
dries
certain fabrics
at
the
recommended
temperature.
A
sensor
detects
the
moisture
in
the
load
and
automatically
adjusts
the
drying
time
for
optimal
drying.
Sensor
Dry
Cycle
Heavy
Duty
Use
this
cycle
to
get
high
heat
for
heavy
fabrics
such
as
jeans,
corduroys
or
work
clothes.
Cotton/Towel
Use
this
cycle
to
get
medium-high
heat
for
drying
denims,
towels.
Normal
Use
this
cycle
to
get
medium
heat
for
drying
sturdy
fabrics
such
as
work
clothes,
casual
clothes
and
cotton
jerseys.
Perm.
press
Use
for
permanent
press
and
synthetic
items.
Delicate
Use
this
cycle
to
get
low
heat
for
drying
synthetic
fabrics,
washable
knit
fabrics
and
no-iron
finishes.
Ultra
Delicate
Use
this
cycle
to
get
extra
low
heat
to
gently
dry
items
such
as
lingerie,
exercise
wear,
or
sheer
curtains.
*
Estimated
Time
with
SENSOR
DRY
LEVEL
(Normal)
setting.
Manual
Cycles
Use
Manual
Cycles
to
select
a
specific
amount
of
drying
time
and
a
drying
temperature.
When
a
Manual
Cycle
is
selected,
the
ESTIMATED
TIME
REMAINING
display
shows
the
actual
time
remaining
in
your
cycle.
You
can
change
the
actual
time
in
the
cycle
by
pressing
MORE
TIME
or
LESS
TIME.
Speed
Dry
Use
this
cycle
for
drying
small
loads
or
loads
that
need
a
short
drying
time.
Freshen
Up
Use
this
cycle
to
remove
wrinkles
from
items,
such
as
clothes
packed
in
a
suitcase
or
items
wrinkled
from
being
left
in
the
dryer
too
long.
Air
Dry
Use
the
Air
Dry
Modifier
for
items
that
require
drying
without
heat
such
as
rubber,
plastic
and
heat-sensitive
fabrics.
Time
Dry
Use
this
cycle
to
complete
drying
if
items
are
still
damp
after
an
Sensor
Dry
Cycle.
Time
dry
is
also
useful
for
drying
heavyweight
and
bulky
items,
such
as
bedspreads
and
work
clothes.
Sensor
Dry
Preset
Cycle
Settings
Sensor
Dry
Cycles
Load
Type
Temp.
Time*(Minutes)
HEAVY
DUTY
Heavyweight,
jeans
COTTON/TOWEL
Denim
pants,
towel
NORMAL
Corduroys,
work
clothes
PERM.
PRESS
Permanent
press,
synthetics
DELICATE
Sheets,
lingerie,
blouses
ULTRA
DELICATE
Exercise
wear,
sheer
curtains,
lace
High
Medium
High
Medium
Low
Low
Extra
Low
54
55
41
36
32
34
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Modifiers
Use
Modifiers
to
select
temperatures
for
the
Manual
Cycles.
Press
TEMP.
CONTROL
until
the
desired
temperature
setting
glows.
Temperature
modifiers
cannot
be used
with
the
Sensor
Dry
Cycles.
Reset
cycle
to
complete
drying,
if
needed.
Check
to
see
that
coverings
are
securely
stitched.
Shake
and
fluff
pillows
by
hand
periodically
during
the
cycle.
Dry
item
completely.
Foam
rubber
pillows
are
slow
to
dry.
NOTE:
Air
Dry
is
not
available
with
Sensor
Dry
Cycles.
Type
of
Load
Default
Time*
(Minutes)
Foam
rubber-pillows,
padded
bras,
stuffed
toys
Plastic-Shower
curtains,
tableclothes
Rubber-backed
rugs
Olefin,
polypropylene,
sheer
nylon
20-30
20-30
40-50
10-20
Options
Damp
Dry
Beep
Select
DAMP
DRY
BEEP
to
alert
you
that
your
clothes
are
approximately
80%
dry.
This
is
useful
when
you
want
to
remove
lightweight
items
in
a
mixed
load
to
prevent
overdrying
or
remove
partially
dry
items
that
may
need
ironing.
NOTE:
The
Damp
Dry
Beep
is
only
available
with
the
Sensor
Dry
Cycles.
WRINKLE
CARE
WRINKLE
CARE
prevents
wrinkles
that
form
when
you
cannot
unload
the
dryer
promptly
at
the
end
of
a
cycle.
During
this
option,
the
dryer
will
periodically
tumble.
Press
WRINKLE
CARE
to
get
up
to
3 hours
of
heat-free,
periodic
tumbling
at
the
end
of
a
cycle.
Stop
WRINKLE
CARE
at
any
time
by
pressing
WRINKLE
CARE
or
opening
the
dryer
door.
NOTE:
If
you
do
not
select
WRINKLE
CARE,
the
dryer
stops
after
cool
down.
You
can
customize
your
cycles
by
selecting
options.
Manual
Preset
Cycle
Settings
Manual
Dry
Cycles
Load
Type
Temp.
Default
Time*
(Minutes)
SPEED
DRY
TM
SMALL
LOADS
FRESHEN
UP
Remove
Wrinkles
AIR
DRY
High
Medium
High
Air
Dry
25
20
30
When
using
Air
Dry
This
chart
shows
examples
of
items
that
can
be
dried
using
AIR
DRY.
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FEATURES
AND
BENEFITS
RACK
DRY
BEEPER
The
dryer
rack
is
shipped
in
place
in
your
dryer.
Remove
and
discard
any
packing
material
before
use.
Use
the
RACK
DRY
for
items
that
you
do
not
want
to
tumble
dry,
such
as
sweaters.
When
you
use
the
heated
dryer
rack,
the
heated
air
inside
the
dryer
flows
in
a
concentrated
pattern
to
allow
efficient
and
uniform
drying.
Use
RACK
DRY
to
select
the
desired
time.
To
use
the
RACK
DRY:
Do
not
remove
the
lint
screen.
1.
Open
dryer
door.
2.
Place
dryer
rack
over
the
bottom
of
the
dryer
door
opening.
Rest
the
rack
on
the
dryer
back
ledge.
Push
down
on
the
frame
front
to
secure
over
lint
screen.
3.
Place
wet
items
on
top
of
the
rack.
Allow
space
around
items
for
air
to
circulate.
The
rack
does
not
move,
but the
drum
will
rotate.
Make
sure
items
do
not
hang
over
the
edges
or
between
rack
grill.
4.
Close
the
door.
5.
Select
RACK
DRY
and
MORE
TIME
or
LESS
TIME.
Reset
time
as
needed
to
complete
drying.
Refer
to
the
following
table.
6.
Select
the
desired
temperature
setting
to
match
the
fabrics
in
your
load
by
pressing
TEMP.
CONTROL
(Air
Dry-Ultra
Low-Low).
Items
containing
foam,
rubber,
or
plastic
must
be
dried
on
a
clothesline
or
by
using
the
Air
Dry
temperature
setting.
Refer
to
the
following
table.
7.
Start
the
dryer.
To
remove
the
dryer
rack,
lift
it
straight
up
and
out
of
the
dryer.
The
BEEPER
controls
the
volume
of
the
beep
that
is
made
when
you
press
any
of
the
buttons
on
the
control
panel
and
the
termination
of
any
cycle
is
indicated.
Press
BEEPER
to
adjust
the
sound
level
or
turn
off
the
signal.
ANTI
BACTERIAL
This
option
can
only
be used
with
the
HEAVY
DUTY,
COTTON/TOWELS
and
NORMAL
cycles.
This
option
reduces
certain
types
of
bacteria.
The
ANTI
BACTERIAL
process
produces
high
temperature
during
the
cycle.
NOTE:
Do
not
use
this
cycle
on
delicate
fabrics.
CUSTOM
PROGRAM
Set
up
your
favorite
combination
of
settings
and
save
them
here
for
one-touch
recall.
To
store
a
CUSTOM
PROGRAM.
1.
Select
a
cycle
2.
Change
DRY
LEVEL
and
TEMP.
CONTROL.
3.
Select
OPTIONS
you
want.
4.
Press
and
hold
the
CUSTOM
PROGRAM.
To
recall
your
stored
CUSTOM
PROGRAM
Press
CUSTOM
PROGRAM
pad,
then
press
START/PAUSE.
NOTE:
Check
the
lint
screen
and
remove
any
lint
accumulated
from
items
dried
on
the
rack.
*
Reset
time
as
needed
to
complete
drying.
Suggested
Items
for
Rack
Drying
Temperature
Setting
Suggested
Time*
(Minutes)
Washable
wool
items
(block
to
shape
and
lay
flat
on
rack)
Stuffed
toys
(cotton
or
polyester
fiber
filling)
Stuffed
toys
(foam
rubber
filled)
Foam
rubber
pillows
Tennis
shoes
Low
Low/Ultra
Low
Air
Dry/Ultra
Low
Air
Dry
Air
Dry
20
20/30
50/30
50
20
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BEFORE
YOU
CALL
FOR
SERVICE
Troubleshooting
Tips
Save
time
and
money!
Review
the
charts
on
the
following
pages
first
and
you
may
not
need
to
call
for
service.
Dryer
doesn't
start
Dryer
dosen't
heat
Dryer
shakes
or
makes
noise
Greasy
spots
on
clothes
Lint
on
clothes
Static
occurs
Inconsistent
drying
times
Dryer
is
unplugged
Fuse
is
blown/circuit
breaker
is
tripped
Fuse
is
blown/circuit
breaker
is
tripped,
the
dryer
may
tumble
but
not
heat
Gas
service
is
off
Some
shaking/noise
is
normal.
Dryer
may
be
sitting
unevenly
Improper
use
of
fabric
softener
Drying
dirty
items
with
clean
ones
Clothes
were
not
completely
clean
Lint
filter
is
full
Improper
sorting
Static
electricity
can
attract
lint
Overloading
Paper,
tissue,
etc.
left
in
pockets
No
fabric
softener
was
used
Overdrying
Synthetics,
permanent
press,
and
blends
can
cause
static
Type
of
heat
?
Make
sure
the
dryer
plug
is
pushed
completely
into
the
outlet.
?
Check
the
house
fuse/circuit
breaker
box
and
replace
fuse
or
reset
breaker.
NOTE:
Most
electric
dryers
use
two
fuses/breakers.
?
Check
the
house
fuse/circuit
breaker
box
and
replace
fuse
or
reset
breaker.
?
Make
sure
gas
shutoff
at
dryer
and
main
shutoff
are
fully
open.
?
Move
dryer
to
an
even
floor
space,
or
adjust
leveling
legs
as
necessary
until
even.
?
Follow
directions
on
fabric
softener
package.
?
Dirty
items
can
stain
clean
items
and
the
dryer.
?
Sometimes
stains
which
cannot
be
seen
when
the
clothes
are
wet
appear
after
drying.
Use
proper
washing
procedures
before
drying.
?
Clean
lint
screen
before
each
load.
?
Sort
lint
producers
(like
chenille)
from
lint
collectors
(like
corduroy).
?
See
suggestions
in
this
section
under
STATIC.
?
Separate
large
loads
into
smaller
ones.
?
Empty
all
pockets
before
laundering
clothes.
?
Try
a
fabric
softener.
?
Try
a
fabric
softener.
?
Adjust
controls
for
less
drying.
?
Try
a
fabric
softener.
?
Automatic
drying
times
will
vary
according
to
the
type
of
heat
used
(electric,
natural,
or
LP
gas),
size
of
load,
types
of
fabrics,
wetness
of
clothes
and
condition
of
exhaust
ducts.
Problem
Possible
Causes
What
To
Do
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Clothes
take
too
long
to
dry
Clothes
are
wrinkled
Clothes
shrink
Improper
sorting
Large
loads
of
heavy
fabrics
(like
beach
towels)
Controls
improperly
set
Lint
Filter
is
full
Improper
or
obstructed
ducting
Blown
fuses
or
tripped
circuit
breaker
Overloading/combining
loads
Underloading
Overdrying
Letting
items
sit
in
dryer
after
cycle
ends
Some
fabrics
will
naturally
shrink
when
washed.
Others
can
be
safely
washed,
but
will
shrink
in
the
dryer.
?
Separate
heavy
items
from
lightweight
items
(generally,
a
well-sorted
washer
load
is
a
well-sorted
dryer
load).
?
Large,
heavy
fabrics
contain
more
moisture
and
take
longer
to
dry.
Separate
large,
heavy
fabrics
into
smaller
loads
to
speed
drying
time.
?
Match
control
settings
to
the
load
you
are
drying.
?
Clean
lint
filter
before
every
load.
?
Check
installation
instructions
for
proper
ducting/venting.
?
Make
sure
ducting
is
clean,
free
of kinks
and
obstructions.
?
Check
to
see
if
outside
wall
damper
operates
easily.
?
Check
the
Installation
Instructions
to
make
sure
the
dryer
venting
is
correct.
?
Replace
fuses
or
reset
circuit
breakers.
Since
most
dryers
use
2
fuses/breakers,
make
sure
both
are
operating.
?
Do
not
put
more
than
one
washer
load
in
the
dryer
at
a
time.
?
If
you
are
drying
only
one
or
two
items,
add
a
few
items
to
ensure
proper
tumbling.
?
Select
a
shorter
drying
time.
?
Remove
items
while
they
still
hold
a
slight
amount
of
moisture.
?
Remove
items
when
cycle
ends
and
fold
or
hang
immediately.
?
To
avoid
shrinkage,
follow
garment
care
labels
exactly.
?
Some
items
may
be
pressed
back
into
shape
after
drying.
?
If
you
are
concerned
about
shrinkage
in
a
particular
item,
do
not
machine
wash
or
tumble
dry
it.
Problem
Possible
Causes
What
To
Do
Ser
vice
Telephone
Numbers
SERVICE
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number
:
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