GE - General Electric DDP1380GFM GE electric dryer

User Manual - Page 6

For DDP1380GFM.

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Operating Instructions for Model DDP1375G and DDPI370G
WARNING--To reduce the risk of fire, dectric shock, or injury to persons,
read the IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS before operating this appliance.
CYCLE
PRESS TO STARI
GEN|RAL_ILECIRIC
spa_wTJ_kor dryer"
PRESS TO SIART
Model DDPD75G
6ENEflAL_ELECTRIC
8_cen_ker'Oryor
NORMAL
CLE
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* Load clothes into dryer following
instructions on page 5. If you do
mix various types of Iilbrics in your
load, set the controls for the
lighter-weight lilbrics and remove
when &T. Reset the controls for the
remaining heavier fabrics.
Model DDPD70G
Clean lint filter. See below.
Close door. Door must be closed
before dryer will operate.
Set the Controls
See the Controls Setting Guide
below.
O Turn Cycle Selector to desired
cycle and select correct drying time
for load size and type.
O Push START button momentarily
to start dryer. (Opening door during
operation stops the &Ter. To re-start,
close the door and push START
button again.)
Controls Setting Guide
Cycle
Setting
NORMAL YCLE
Large Meal. Small
Load Load Load
Fabric Cottons & Linens
Delicate Setting
(lip IO40 lnin)
r_licate_, Cottons,
Sheers Damp Dried
for Ironing
6O 4O
nlln nlin
Meat. Slnall
Load Load
Permanent Press.
Synthetics &
Blends
PERM PRE kg CYCLE
Fluff (No Heat)
10min
Plastics,
Rubber
Dewrinkling
The times suggested are to be
followed as a guide. You may find
that best results are obtained for
some of your fabrics by setting
times to either side of these
recommendations.
SHRINKAGE,
KNITS
Clean the lint filter before drying every load.
Clean the lint filter by putting your
moistened fingers at one comer of
the filter and wiping in a sideways
motion all the way across to the
other comer. Periodically remove
and insert the suction hose from a
vacuum cleaner into the opening.
Do not operate the dryer without
the lint filter in 01ace.
. - . . - OItC,,_.,_ .
ff •Relaxation shrmka egecan occur m " ih_rlcs that have been improperly stretched
otJ and elongated by the _-- When this occurs, garment maybe-pressed back into
Ih{ shape after each wash and dry cycle.
Progressive or delayed shrinkage is caused when starch or sizing (in some fabrics) is
,_ gradually removed by laundering. Maybe noticed in older garments that have been
_- laundered many times without previous shrinkage. Treat as for Relaxation Shrinkage above.
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