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CYCLE DESCRIPTION
Fire Hazard
Line dry heat-sensitive fabrics such
as rubber and plastic.
Do not use heat to dry these items.
Failure to follow these instructions
can result in death or fire.
The AUTOMATIC Cycle saves you time
by providing the best drying results
in the shortest time.This can help
you save money on utility bills and
reduce the risk of fabric damage.
AUTOlVlATIC CYCLE
Use this cycle for sturdy clothes or syn-
thetic, permanent press items. Clothes
are dried at high heat. When the dryness
selected is reached, the dryer goes into
a 5-minute (approx.) cool down period.
Set the Cycle Selector Control to
NORMAL DRY(*) which is good for
most fabrics.
At the end of the cycle, feel the dried
clothes. If they are damp, move dial
towards MORE DRY the next time you
do a similar load. If they are overdried,
move dial towards LESS DRY the next
time you do a similar load.
Dryness is determined by thermostats
that react to the amount of moisture
in the air exhausted from the dryer.
Moist air indicates clothes are still
damp, dry air indicates that moisture
has been removed.
COOL DOWN
Approximately five minutes before the
end of the AUTOMATIC Cycle, clothes
are tumbled without heat to help reduce
wrinkles and make clothes more com-
fortable to handle.
PUSH TO START BUTTON
Use this control to start the dryer.
Be sure the dryer door is closed.
Opening the door stops the dryer. It will
not start again until you close the door
and press the PUSH TO START Button.
Be sure the Cycle Selector Control is
still on a dry setting.
PUSH TO START
I_ MORE
DRY
START
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AUTOMATIC
--NORMAL DRY
LESS DRY
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