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8.0 CU.FT. FRONT-LOAD DRYER
EFD8027EBW(Electric)/EFD8027GBW(Gas)
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ADJUST
CHECK STABILITY,
CORNER-TO-CORNER
A)
raise
lower
HANDLING & UNPACKING
CART FROM REAR
ONLY WITH 7" (MIN.)
CART FORKS
DO NOT CART
FROM FRONT
DO NOT USE KNEE
IN CABINET SIDE
TO MOVE UNIT
DO NOT CART
FROM SIDE
DO NOT USE REAR CONSOLE TO PUSH,
PULL, TIP OR MOVE THE DRYER.
2-PERSON CARRYING
STRAPS, FRONT-TO-BACK
RECOMMENDED
IMPORTANT
Please read all safety instructions before using your
new dryer. For best drying results with your new
dryer, remember to review:
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

USE & CARE GUIDE
NOTE TO INSTALLER
Leave these instructions with the customer.
THE EXHAUST SYSTEM SHOULD BE INSPECTED
AND CLEANED A MINIMUM OF EVERY 18 MONTHS
WITH NORMAL USAGE. THE MORE THE DRYER IS
USED, THE MORE OFTEN YOU SHOULD CHECK
THE EXHAUST SYSTEM AND VENT HOOD FOR
PROPER OPERATION.
LEVEL BOTH WAYS
EMPTY DRUM COMPLETELY
BEFORE INSTALLING DRYER
WARNING
Dryer must be properly grounded at all times.
Vent dryer through free-fl owing, outdoor-vented, metal duct system.
Improper gas installation or LP conversion could result in injury or even death.
Avoid back or other injury. Use more than one person to move, lift or tip the dryer.
IMPORTANT
For closet installations see detailed installation instructions
enclosed.
USE ONLY 4 INCH (10.2 CM) RIGID METAL OR SEMI-
RIGID METAL DUCTING
REPLACE PLASTIC OR FOIL DUCTS WITH METAL
CLEAN LINT FROM PRESENT DUCT SYSTEM BEFORE
ADDING ON
SEE CHART TO THE RIGHT FOR ACCEPTABLE NUMBER
OF 90° TURNS IN SYSTEM
DO NOT USE SCREWS TO CONNECT DUCTS
DO NOT USE REGULAR DUCT TAPE TO CONNECT DUCTS,
ONLY METAL FOIL TAPE
4" (10.2 cm) CLAMP RECOMMENDED FOR
CONNECTION BETWEEN DRYER & EXHAUST SYSTEM
EXHAUST SYSTEM MUST BE VENTED OUTSIDE WITH
APPROVED VENT HOOD
TO VENT LEFT OR RIGHT FROM DRYER, USE 90 °
QUICK-TURN ELBOW
FOR INSTALLATION IN A RECESSED AREA OR CLOSET,
SEE COMPLETE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Number of 90 ° turns
MAXIMUM LENGTH*
of 4"(10.2cm) Rigid Metal Duct
VENT HOOD TYPE
(Preferred)
4"
(10.2cm) louvered
2.5"
(6.35cm)
0 90 ft. (27.4 m) 60 ft. (18.3 m)
1 60 ft. (15.9 m) 45 ft. (13.7 m)
2 45 ft. (13.7 m) 35 ft. (10.7 m)
3 35 ft. (10.7 m) 25 ft. (7.6 m)
*Do not install plastic or foil ducting. If installing semi-rigid
ducting, do not exceed 8 ft (2.4 m) total duct length.
INCORRECT
CORRECT
VENT EXHAUST
DO NOT USE OPEN
DOOR TO LIFT OR
TIP THE UNIT
CONNECT
POWER
D)
CAUTION
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD
Do NOT use prong adapter.
Do NOT remove ground prong.
Do NOT use extension cord.
E)
OPEN GAS VALVE AND
CHECK FOR LEAKS
WITH SOAPY WATER
INSTALL
U.L.-APPROVED
STRAIN RELIEF
GAS DRYER
ELECTRIC DRYER
WRENCH-TIGHT
MANUAL SHUTOFF
L.P. SYSTEMS MUST USE
COVERSION KIT INSTALLED
BY QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN.
30 AMP
DON'T
MOVE
30 AMP
MOVE
GROUND
GREEN
RED OR
BLACK
RED OR
BLACK
WHITE
APPLY APPROVED THREAD
SEALANT. REFER TO INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS FOR MORE
DETAILED INFORMATION.
HEAT SOURCE LEVEL & CONNECT OPERATE
CLEAN LINT FILTER
AFTER EVERY LOAD.
B)
C)
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8.0 CU.FT. FRONT-LOAD DRYER - USER MANUAL
Thank you for purchasing the Element 8.0 cu. ft. Front-load Dryer. If you have questions about your
washer, our customer support team is ready to help:
8.0 CU.FT. FRONT-LOAD DRYER
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DRYER SAFETY .................................................................................4
OPERATION REQUIREMENTS .........................................................8
Important to Installer ..............................................................................8
Basic Requirements .................................................................................9
Location Requirements ..........................................................................9
Ducting Requirements .......................................................................... 13
Exhausting Requirements ................................................................... 15
Gas Requirements .................................................................................. 15
Electrical Requirements ..........................................................................17
PARTS AND FEATURES ................................................................. 20
Replacement Parts and Accessories ..............................................20
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS .................................................... 21
Removing From the Package ............................................................ 21
Tools Required ......................................................................................... 21
Parts Supplied.......................................................................................... 21
Choose the Proper Location ............................................................. 22
Install the Exhaust System ................................................................. 22
Connect the Gas Line (For Gas Models) ...................................... 24
Connect the Electrical Wiring .......................................................... 25
Connect Inlet Hoses ............................................................................. 28
Level the Dryer ....................................................................................... 29
Power On .................................................................................................. 29
Grounding ................................................................................................. 19
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Final Check .............................................................................................. 29
Door Reversal Procedure....................................................................30
DRYER USE ...................................................................................... 34
Control Panel ........................................................................................... 34
Drying a Load of Laundry .................................................................. 37
Special Laundry Tips ............................................................................ 41
DRYER CARE ...................................................................................43
Cleaning and Maintenance .................................................................43
TROUBLESHOOTING .....................................................................44
Check These Solutions if Your Dryer... ...........................................44
Error Codes .............................................................................................. 46
APPENDIX ....................................................................................... 47
Fabric Care Chart ..................................................................................47
READ AND KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE
REFERENCE
This manual contains important information on the installation, use,
and care of your appliance. Please read this manual carefully before
installation and operation of this machine to prevent injury and property
damage.
Warnings and Important Safety Instructions in this manual DO NOT
cover all possible conditions and situations that may occur. It is your
responsibility to use common sense, caution and care when installing,
maintaining and operating your dryer.
Change the Dryer Vent Location........................................................31
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DRYER SAFETY
YOUR SAFETY AND THE SAFETY OF OTHERS ARE VERY
IMPORTANT
To prevent injury to the user or other people and property damage, the
instructions shown here must be followed. Incorrect operation due to
ignoring of instructions may cause harm or damage, including death.
The level of risk is shown by the following indications.
CAUTION
WARNINGWARNING
WARNING
This symbol indicates the possibility of dangerous voltage
constituting a risk of electrical shock is present that could
result in death or serious injury.
This symbol indicates the possibility of injury or damage to
property.
This symbol indicates the possibility of death or serious
injury.
WARNING
For your safety the information in this manual must be followed to
minimize the risk of fire or explosion, or to prevent property damage,
personal injury or death.
WARNING
Fire Hazard
Failure to follow safety warnings exactly could result
in serious injury, death or property damage.
Do not install a booster fan in the exhaust duct.
Install all clothes dryers in accordance with the
installation instructions of the manufacturer of the
dryer.
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,
service agency, or the gas supplier.
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WARNING
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons when using
your appliance, follow basic precautions, including the following:
Read all instructions before using the appliance.
Use this appliance only for its intended purpose as described in this
Owner’s Manual.
Before use, the dryer must be properly installed as described in this
manual.
ALWAYS follow the fabric care instructions supplied by the garment
manufacturer.
Do not dry articles that have been previously cleaned, washed,
soaked, or spotted with gasoline, dry-cleaning solvents, other
flammable or explosive substances as they give off vapors that could
ignite or explode.
Do not use the dryer to dry clothes which have traces of any
flammable substance, such as vegetable oil, cooking oil, machine
oil, flammable chemicals, thinner, etc., or anything containing
wax or chemicals, such as mops and cleaning clothes. Flammable
substances may cause the fabric to catch fire by itself.
Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids
near this or any other appliance.
Do not allow children to play on or in the appliance. Close
supervision of children is necessary when the appliance is used near
children.
Before the appliance is removed from service or discarded, remove
the lid of the washing or door of the drying compartment.
Do not reach into the appliance if the drum is moving.
Do not install or store this appliance where it will be exposed to the
weather or freezing temperatures below 33°F.
Do not tamper with the controls and latch.
Do not install a booster fan in the exhaust duct.
What to do if you smell gas:
Do not try to light any appliance.
Do not touch any electrical switch; 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.
If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department.
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Do not repair or replace any part of the appliance or attempt
any servicing unless it is specifically recommended in the user-
maintenance instructions or in published user-repair instructions that
you understand and have the skills to carry out.
Keep the area underneath and around your appliances free of
combustible materials (lint, paper, rags, etc.), gasoline, chemicals and
other flammable vapors and liquids.
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. To reduce the risk of
fire due to contaminated loads, the final part of a tumble dryer cycle
occurs without heat (cool down period). Avoid stopping a tumble
dryer before the end of the drying cycle unless all items are quickly
removed and spread out so that the heat is dissipated.
Turn off the water faucets and unplug the washer if the machine is to
be left for an extended period of time, such as during vacations.
Packaging material can be dangerous for children. There is a risk of
suffocation! Keep all packaging from children.
Always check the inside of the dryer for foreign objects before
loading laundry. Keep the door closed when not in use.
Do not use fabric softeners or products to eliminate static unless
recommended by the manufacturer of the fabric softener or product
manufacture.
Clean the lint screen before or after each load.
Keep the area around the exhaust opening and surrounding areas
free from lint, dust, and dirt.
The interior of the dryer and exhaust duct should be cleaned
periodically by qualified service personnel.
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.
This appliance must be grounded. See “Electric Requirements” and
Grounding” in the “Operation Requirements” section.
This appliance must be properly grounded. Never plug the power
cord into a receptacle that is not grounded adequately and in
accordance with local and national codes. Refer to installation
instructions for grounding this appliance.
Ensure pockets are free from small irregularly shaped hard objects
and foreign material, i.e. coins, knives, pins, etc. These objects could
damage your dryer.
• Do not use heat to dry articles containing foam rubber or similarly
textured rubber like - materials.
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WARNING
CAUTION
To reduce the risk of fire or explosion
Do not dry items that have been previously cleaned, washed, soaked,
or spotted with gasoline, dry cleaning solvents, or other flammable or
explosive substances. They emit vapors that could ignite or explode.
Any material that has been in contact with a cleaning solvent or
flammable liquids or solids should not be placed in the dryer until all
traces of these flammable liquids or solids and their fumes have been
removed.
There are many highly flammable items used in homes, such
as acetone, denatured alcohol, gasoline, kerosene, some liquid
household cleaners, some spot removers, turpentine, waxes, and wax
removers.
Do not dry items containing foam rubber (may be labeled latex
foam) or similarly textured rubber-like materials on a heat setting.
Heated foam rubber materials can, under certain circumstances,
produce fire by spontaneous combustion.
Do not sit on top of the dryer.
Because of continuing product improvements, We reserve the right
of change specifications without notice. For complete details, see
the Installation Instructions packed with your product before
selecting cabinetry, making cutouts, or beginning installation.
Do not dry clothing with large buckles, buttons, or other heavy metal
or solid things.
Install and use in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
Do not place items in your dryer that have been spotted or soaked
with vegetable oil or cooking oil. Even after being washed, these
items may contain significant amounts of these oils.
Residual oil on clothing can ignite spontaneously. The potential for
spontaneous combustion increases when items containing vegetable
oil or cooking oil are exposed to heat. Heat source such as your dryer
can warm these items, allowing an oxidation reaction in the oil to
occur.
Oxidation creates heat. If this heat cannot escape, the items can
become hot enough to catch fire. Piling, stacking, or storing these
kinds of items may prevent heat from escaping and can create a fire
hazard.
Take care that children’s fingers are not caught in door when closing
it. This may result in injury.
Gas leaks may occur in your system, resulting in a dangerous
situation.
Gas leaks may not be detected by smell alone.
Gas suppliers recommend you purchase and install a UL approved
gas detector.
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State of California Proposition 65 Warnings:
WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm
-www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
THIS APPLIANCE IS FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY
OPERATION REQUIREMENTS
WARNING
CAUTION
Fire Hazard
Clothes dryer installation must be performed by a
qualified installer.
Install the clothes dryer according to the
manufacturer’s instructions and local codes.
Do not install a clothes dryer with flexible plastic
venting materials. If flexible metal (foil type) duct is
installed, it must be of a specific type identified by
the appliance manufacturer as suitable for use with
clothes dryer. Flexible venting materials are known
to collapse, be easily crushed, and trap lint. These
conditions will obstruct with the clothes dryer’s
airflow and increase the risk of fire.
To reduce the risk of severe injury or death, follow all
installation instructions
Save these instructions.
IMPORTANT TO INSTALLER
Please read the following instructions carefully before installing the dryer.
These instructions should be kept for future reference.
The dryer is not suitable for installation in a mobile home.
Remove the door from all discarded appliances to avoid the danger
of a child being trapped and suffocating, after unplugging cut off
the power cord.
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1. The dryer should be located where there is enough space at the front
for loading the dryer, and enough space behind for the exhaust system.
2. This dryer is factory-ready for the rear exhaust option. To exhaust
out the bottom or left, use the accessory exhaust kit. Instructions are
included with the kit.
3. Make sure the room in which the dryer is located has enough fresh air.
The dryer must be located where there are no air-flow obstructions.
Ambient temperature should not be lower than 33°F.
4. For gas dryers, adequate clearance must be maintained as noted on
the data plate to ensure adequate air for combustion and the proper
dryer operation.
5. The dryer must not be installed or stored in an area where it will be
exposed to water and/or weather. The dryer area must be kept clear
of combustible materials, gasoline, and other flammable vapors and
liquids. A dryer produces combustible lint. The area around the dryer
should be kept lint-free.
BASIC REQUIREMENTS
Make sure you have everything necessary for the proper installation.
A GROUNDED ELECTRICAL OUTLET is required. Refer to the
Electrical Requirementssection.
A POWER CORD electric dryer (except for Canada).
GAS LINES (if a gas dryer) must meet national and local codes.
The EXHAUST SYSTEM must be made of rigid metal or flexible stiff-
walled metal exhaust ducting.
LOCATION REQUIREMENTS
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ALCOVE OR CLOSET OR WALL INSERT/RECESSED
INSTALLATIONS
WARNING
Minimum clearances between the dryer and adjacent walls or other
surfaces:
Sides 1 in. (25 mm) Rear 5 in. (127 mm)
Top 24 in. (610 mm) Closet front 2 in. (51 mm)
A
A
A
B B
C
E
D F
A 1 in. (25 mm) C 24 in. (610 mm) E 33.7 in. (855 mm)
B 27 in. (686 mm) D 2 in. (51 mm) F 5 in. (127 mm)
The dryer must be exhausted to the outside to reduce the risk of fire
when installed any place inside the house.
No other fuel-burning appliance should be installed in the same
closet as the dryer.
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UNDERCOUNTER INSTALLATION
A
CB D
A 39.8 in. (1010 mm) C 27 in. (686 mm)
B 1 in. (25 mm) D 1 in. (25 mm)
PEDESTAL INSTALLATION
C
A
B
E
D
F
A 39 in. (991 mm) C 27 in. (686 mm) E 33.7 in. (855 mm)
B 51.9 in. (1317 mm) D 55.2 in. (1402 mm) F 5 in. (127 mm)
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STACKED INSTALLATION
A
B
C
D
E
F
G H I J
K
A 3 in. (76 mm) E 6 in. (152 mm) I 3 in. (76 mm)
2 2
B 48 in. (31000 mm )
2 2
C 24 in. (15500 mm )
D 3 in. (76 mm) H 27 in. (686 mm)
NOTE:
The front of the closet must have two unobstructed air openings for a
combined minimum total area of 72 sq.in. (465 sq.cm) with a minimum
clearance of 3 in. (76 mm) at the top and bottom. A slatted door with
equivalent space clearance is acceptable.
F 79 in. (2007 mm) J 33.7 in. (855 mm)
G 1 in. (25 mm) K 8 in. (203 mm)
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DUCTING REQUIREMENTS
Recommended Use only for short-run
installation
Weather Hood
Type
4" DIA
4" DIA
4"
4 inch. (10.2 cm)
4" DIA
2-1/2"
2.5 inch. (6.4 cm)
No. of 90°
elbows
Rigid Metallic Rigid Metallic
0 90 ft. (27.4 m) 60 ft. (18.3 m)
1 60 ft. (18.3 m) 45 ft. (13.7 m)
2 45 ft. (13.7 m) 35 ft. (10.7 m)
3 35 ft. (10.7 m) 25 ft. ( 7.6 m)
Manometer measurements
For the best results the static pressure, in any exhaust system, should
be between 0.3 to 0.8 inches of water column; and, cannot be less than
0, under any circumstances, with an installed 4 inch diameter duct.
Measurement must be done with the empty dryer working with a
manometer at the point where the exhaust duct connects to the dryer.
A no-heat setting should be used. Lint filter must be clean.
If this new dryer is installed into an existing exhaust system you must make
sure:
The exhaust system meets all local, state, and national codes.
That a flexible plastic duct is not used.
To inspect and clean all lint buildup from inside the existing duct.
The duct is not dented or crushed.
The exhaust hood damper opens and closes freely.
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WARNING
The correct exhaust installation is YOUR RESPONSIBILITY.
Use a 4-inch (10.2cm) diameter rigid aluminum or rigid galvanized
steel duct.
Do not use smaller diameter than recommended diameter duct.
Ducts larger than 4 inches (10.2cm) in diameter can result in
increased accumulation of lint and changes in performance
Lint should be removed regularly from internal filter every cycle and
from ducts.
If a flexible metal duct must be used, use the type with a stiff sheet
metal wall. Do not use a flexible duct with a thin foil wall. A serious
blockage can result if the flexible metal duct is bent too sharply.
Never install any type of flexible duct in walls, ceilings, or other
concealed spaces.
Keep the exhaust duct as straight, short as possible, minimum elbows
Secure joints with duct tape. Do not use screws.
Plastic flexible ducts can kink, sag, be punctured, reduce airflow,
extend drying times, and affect the dryer operation.
Exhaust systems longer than recommended 90 ft can extend drying
times, affect machine operations, and collect lint.
The exhaust duct should end with an exhaust hood with a swing-out
damper to prevent back drafts and entry of wildlife. Never use an
exhaust hood with a magnetic damper.
The hood should have at least 12 inches (30.5cm) of clearance
between the bottom of the hood and the ground or other
obstruction. The hood opening should point down.
Never install a screen over the exhaust outlet.
To avoid lint buildup, do not exhaust the dryer directly into a window
well. Do not exhaust under a house or porch.
If the exhaust duct must run through an unheated area, the duct
should be insulated and slope slightly down towards the exhaust
hood to reduce condensation and lint buildup.
Inspect and clean the interior of the exhaust system at least once a
year. Unplug the power cord before cleaning.
Check frequently to make sure the exhaust hood damper opens and
closes freely.
Check once per month, and clean at least once per year. NOTE:
If your clothes are not getting dry, then check the ducting for
obstructions.
Do not exhaust the dryer into a wall, ceiling, crawl space, or
concealed space of a building, gas vent, or any other common duct
or chimney. This could create a fire hazard from the lint expelled by
the dryer.
Do not use non-metallic flexible duct.
To reduce the risk of fire, this dryer MUST BE EXHAUSTED
OUTDOORS.
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EXHAUSTING REQUIREMENTS
WARNING
Exhausting the dryer to the outside will prevent large amounts of lint and
moisture from being blown into the room.
WARNING
NEVER USE A PLASTIC OR NON-METAL FLEXIBLE DUCT
If your existing ductwork is plastic, non-metal, or combustible, replace it
with metal before installing this appliance
Use only a metal exhaust duct that is non-flammable to ensure
containment of the exhaust air, heat, and lint.
THE INSTALLATION MUST CONFORM WITH LOCAL CODES, OR IN THE
ABSENCE OF LOCAL CODES, WITH THE NATIONAL FUEL GAS CODE, ANSI
Z223.1/NFPA 54, LATEST REVISION (FOR THE UNITED STATES), OR THE
NATURAL GAS AND PROPANE INSTALLATION CODE, CSA B149.1, LATEST
REVISION (FOR CANADA).
Gas dryers are equipped with a burner vent for use with natural gas. If you
plan to use your dryer with LP (liquid propane) gas, it must be converted
for safe and proper performance by a qualified service technician.
Gas dryers installed in residential garages must be raised 18" (46cm)
above the floor.
The dryer not be exhausted into a chimney, a wall, a ceiling, an
attic, a crawl space, or a concealed space of a building.
The dryer must be exhausted to the outside to reduce the risk of fire
when installed in alcove or closet.
should
Refer to the “Ducting Requirements section on page 13 for the
maximum duct length and number of bends.
All dryers must be exhausted to the outside.
Do not assemble the duct with screws or other fastening means that
extend into the duct and catch lint.
The exhaust duct should be 4 inches (102mm) in diameter.
The total length of flexible metal duct should not exceed 7.8 feet
(2.4 meters).
GAS REQUIREMENTS
Use only natural or LP (liquid propane) gases.
A 1/2" (1.27 cm) gas supply line is recommended and must be reduced to
connect to the 3/8" (1 cm) gas line on your dryer. The National Fuel Gas
Code requires that an accessible, approved manual gas shut-off valve be
installed within 6" (15,24 cm) of your dryer.
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Additionally, a 1/8 " (0.3cm) N.P.T. (National Pipe Thread) plugged tapping,
accessible for test gauge connection, must be installed immediately
upstream of your dryer's gas supply connection.
Your dryer must be disconnected from the gas supply pipe system during
any pressure testing of the system.
This dryer must be connected to the gas supply piping with a listed
flexible gas connector that complies with the standard for connectors for
gas appliances, ANSI Z21.24 or CSA 6.10.
GAS IGNITION - Your dryer uses an automatic ignition system to ignite the
burner. There is no constant burning pilot.
COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Your dryer must be installed by a licensed plumber or gas fitter. A “T”
handle manual gas valve must be installed in the gas supply line to
installed dryer at location of operation. If a flexible gas connector is used
to connect dryer, the connector may not be longer than 3' (36", 91.5 cm).
WARNING
DO NOT reuse old flexible metal gas lines. Flexible gas lines must be
design certified by the American Gas Association (CGA in Canada).
Any pipe joint compound used must be resistant to the action of any
liquefied petroleum gas.
As a courtesy, most local gas utilities will inspect a gas appliance
installation.
Gas leaks may occur in your system, creating a dangerous situation.
Gas leaks may not be detected by smell alone.
Gas suppliers recommend that you purchase and install a UL-
approved gas detector.
Install and use it in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
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ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
WARNING
Electrical connections
An individual branch (or separate) circuit serving only your dryer is
recommended. DO NOT USE AN EXTENSION CORD.
Gas models - U.S. and Canada
A 120Volt, 60Hz AC approved electrical service, with a 15 ampere fuse or
circuit breaker is required.
Electric models - U.S. only
The improper connection of the equipment grounding conductor can
result in the risk of electric shock. Check with a qualified electrician
or serviceman if you are in doubt as to whether your dryer is properly
grounded. Do not modify the plug provided with your dryer - if it
doesn’t fit the outlet, have a proper outlet installed by a qualified
electrician.
To prevent unnecessary risk of fire, electrical shock, or personal
injury, all wiring and grounding must be done in accordance with
local codes, or in the absence of local codes, with the National
Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA No. 70 - Latest Revision (for the U.S.) or
the Canadian Electrical Code CSA C22.1 - Latest Revisions and local
codes and ordinances. It is your responsibility to provide adequate
electrical services for your dryer.
All gas installations must be done in accordance with the National
Fuel Code ANSI/Z2231 - Latest Revision (for the U.S.) or CAN/CGA
- B149 Installation Codes - Latest Revision (for Canada) and local
codes and ordinances.
If a power cord is used, the cord should be plugged into a 30-ampere
receptacle.
The power cord is NOT provided with U.S. electric model dryers.
The dryers require a 120/240 volt, 60Hz AC approved electrical service.
The electric service requirements can be found on the data label located
behind the door. A 30-ampere fuse or circuit breaker on both sides of the
line is required.
The wiring diagram is located on the back board of the unit.
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WARNING
Electrical Shock Hazard
When local codes allow, the electrical supply of the dryer
may be connected by means of a new power supply cord
kit, marked for use with a dryer, that is UL listed and rated
at a minimum of 120/240 volts, 30-ampere with three No.
10 copper wire conductors terminated with closed loop
terminals, open-end spade lugs with turned up ends, or
with tinned leads.
Do not reuse a power supply cord from an old dryer.
The power cord electric supply wiring must be retained
at the dryer cabinet with a suitable UL-listed strain
relief.
Grounding through the neutral conductor is prohibited
for (1) new branch-circuit installations, (2) mobile
homes, (3) recreational vehicles, and (4) areas where
local codes prohibit grounding through the neutral
conductor. (Use a 4-prong plug for 4 wire receptacles,
NEMA type 14-30R.)
Electric models - Canada only
A 120/240 volt, 60Hz AC approved electrical service fused through a
30-ampere fuse or circuit breaker on both sides of the line is required.
All Canadian models are shipped with the power cord attached. The
power cord should be plugged into a 30-ampere receptacle.
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GROUNDING
This dryer must be grounded. In the event of a malfunction or breakdown,
the grounding the product will reduce the risk of electrical shock by
providing a path of least resistance for the electrical current.
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
Electric models
Gas and Electric models
Certain internal parts are intentionally not grounded and may present
a risk of electric shock only during servicing. Service Personnel Do
not contact the following parts while the appliance is energized: inlet
valve, control board and temperature-regulating thermistor (located
on blower housing).
Gas models
Your dryer has a three prong power cord with grounding conductor.
120V~ 60 Hz
The plug must be plugged into an appropriate individual outlet that
is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes
and ordinances.
Dryer must be grounded with 3 or 4 wire cord power cord with ground
grounding conductor and a grounding plug, which is sold separately.
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 your dryer - if it doesn’t fit the
outlet, have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician.
If a power cord is not used and the electric dryer is to be
permanently wired, the dryer must be connected to a permanently
grounded metal 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.
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PARTS AND FEATURES
Control panel
Cabinet
Adjustable leg (Four legs)
Left venting hole (for option)
Door
Filter
Power cord
Back venting hole
For gas dryer only
Wiring box
For electric dryer only
Gas inlet
Electric dryer Gas dryer
Water inlet
Water inlet
REPLACEMENT PARTS AND ACCESSORIES
If your dryer requires replacement parts or accessories, contact the
dealer where you purchased your dryer.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
For the proper installation, we recommend that you hire a qualified
serviceman.
REMOVING FROM THE PACKAGE
WARNING
Packaging materials can be dangerous to children;
Keep all packaging material (plastic bags, polystyrene, etc.) well out of
children’s reach.
TOOLS REQUIRED
Phillips
screwdriver
Flat screwdriver Level Pliers
Adjustable
wrench that
opens to 1"
(25 mm)
Duct tape Cutting knife Pipe wrench
(gas only)
PARTS SUPPLIED
Y connector Short inlet hose Rubber washer
Unpack your dryer and inspect it for shipping damage. Make sure you
have received all the items shown below.
To prevent personal injury or strain, wear protective gloves whenever
lifting or carrying the unit.
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CHOOSE THE PROPER LOCATION
1. Move your dryer to an appropriate location for the installation.
Consider installing the dryer and washer side-by-side, to allow access
to the gas, electrical, and exhaust connections. Place two of the carton
cushion-tops on the floor. Tip your dryer on its side so it lies across
both cushion-tops.
2.
Set your dryer back in an upright position.
1. Review the "Exhausting Requirements" section on before installing the
exhaust system.
2. Install the ductwork from your dryer to the exhaust hood. The crimped
end of the duct sections must point away from your dryer.
3. DO NOT use sheet metal screws when assembling the ducting.
4. These joints should be taped.
5. Never use plastic flexible exhaust material.
6. Tip for tight installations: install a section of the exhaust system onto
your dryer before putting it in place.
7. Use duct tape to secure this section to your dryer, but do not cover the
ventilation slots at the back of the unit in dryer cabinet.
INSTALL THE EXHAUST SYSTEM
3.
Risk of Fire. Do not install a booster fan in the exhaust duct.
8. The rear surface of appliances which, according to the instructions,
should be placed against a wall.
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WARNING
Dryer
Wall
Duct
Make sure your
exhaust
dryer is installed
properly so it
exhausts air
easily.
4"
Duct
Tape
Use a 4" (10.2 cm)
diameter rigid metal
duct. Tape all joints,
including at the dryer.
Never use lint-trapping
screws.
Keep ducts as
straight as
possible.
Clean all old ducts
before installing your
new dryer. Be sure the
vent flap opens and
closes freely. Inspect
and clean the exhaust
system annually.
DO NOT restrict
your dryer with
a poor exhaust
system.
DO NOT use a plastic,
thin foil, or non-metal
flexible duct.
DO NOT use
unnecessarily
long ducts that
have many
elbows.
DO NOT use dented
or clogged ducts
and vent.
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Manual
Shutoff
Valve
Flare
Union
Flare
Union
Open
Nipple Flexible
Connector
Inlet Pipe on
Back of Dryer
GAS FLOW
All connections must be wrench-tightened
CONNECT THE GAS LINE (FOR GAS MODELS)
thread protective cap.
Apply a pipe joint compound or about 1 1/2" wraps of teflon tape over all
threaded connections.
The pipe joint compound must be resistant to the actions of any
liquefied petroleum gas.
Connect the gas supply to your dryer. An additional fitting is required
to connect the 3/4" (1.9 cm) female thread end of a flexible connector to
the 3/8" (1 cm) male threaded end on the dryer. Use only new AGA or CSA
certified gas supply line with SS flexible connectors. within 6 ft (1.8 m) of
the dryer
Securely tighten the gas line fitting over the threads.
Turn on the gas supply.
Review the Gas Requirementssection on page 15. Remove the pipe
WARNING
All gas installations of the dryer must be equipped with Manual Shut-
Off valve.
Uncoated copper tubing will corrode when subjected to natural gas,
causing gas leaks. Use ONLY black iron, stainless steel, or plastic-
coated brass piping for gas supply.
Check all gas connections for leaks using a soap solution.
If bubbles appear, tighten the connections and recheck. DO NOT use
an open flame to check for gas leaks.
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BEFORE OPERATING OR TESTING, follow the grounding instructions in
the “Grounding” section on page 19.
THREE WIRE OUTLET
3-Wire
receptacle
(10-30R)
Then choose a 3-wire power supply cord with ring or
spade terminals and UL listed strain relief. The 3-wire
power supply cord, at least 4 ft. (1.22 m) long, must
have 3, 10-gauge, solid copper wires and match a
3-wire receptacle of NEMA Type 10-30R.
3-Wire system connections
1. Remove the center terminal block screw.
2. Connect the neutral wire (white or center wire) of the power cord to
the center terminal screw of the terminal block. Be sure to cross the
screw through the ring of the power cord terminal and tighten the
screw.
3. Connect the other wires to the outer terminal block screws. Be sure to
cross the screw through the terminal ring and tighten the screw.
4. Tighten the strain relief screws.
5. Insert the tab of the terminal block cover into your dryers rear panel
slot. Secure the cover with a screw.
CONNECT THE ELECTRICAL WIRING
Review the Electrical Requirementssection on page 17.
WARNING
If converting from a 4-wire electrical system to a 3-wire, the ground
strap must be reconnected to the terminal block support to ground
the dryer frame to the neutral conductor. Ring-type terminals are
recommended. If using strap terminals, make sure they are tightened.
3-wire system instructions:
A Center terminal block screw
B External ground connector
C Neutral grounding wire (White)
D Neutral wire (white or center wire)
E 3/4" (1.9cm) UL-listed strain relief
A
B
C
D
E
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FOUR WIRE OUTLET
4-Wire
receptacle
(14-30R)
Then choose a 4-wire power supply cord with ring
or spade terminals and UL listed strain relief. The
4-wire power supply cord, at least 4 ft. (1.22 m)
long, must have 4, 10-gauge, solid copper wires
and match a 4-wire receptacle of NEMA Type 14-
30 R. The ground wire (ground conductor) may be
either green or bare. The neutral conductor must
be identified by a white color.
4-Wire system connections
1. Remove the center terminal block screw.
2. Connect the ground wire (green or unwrapped) of the power cord
to the external ground conductor screw.
3. Connect the neutral wire (white or center wire) of the power cord
and the appliance ground wire (white) under the center screw of
the terminal block. Be sure to cross the screw through the ring of
the power cord terminal and tighten the screw.
4. Connect the other wires to the outer terminal block screws. Be sure
to cross the screw through the terminal ring and tighten the screw.
5. Tighten the strain relief screws.
6. Insert the tab of the terminal block cover into your dryers rear
panel slot. Secure the cover with a screw.
4-wire system instructions:
IMPORTANT: Ring-type terminals are recommended. If using
A Center terminal block screw
B External ground connector
C Green or bare copper wire of the
power cord
D Neutral grounding wire (White)
E Neutral wire (white or center wire)
F 3/4" (1.9cm) UL-listed strain relief
strap terminals, make sure they are tightened.
A
B
C
D
E
F
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WARNING
Electrical Shock Hazard
All U.S. models are produced for a 3-WIRE SYSTEM
CONNECTION.
The dryer frame is grounded to the neutral conductor
at the terminal block. A 4-WIRE SYSTEM CONNECTION
is required for new or remodeled construction, mobile
homes, or if local codes do not permit grounding through
neutral conductor. If the 4-wire system is used, the dryer
frame cannot be grounded to the neutral conductor at the
terminal block. Refer to the “Electrical Requirements
sectionon page 17 for 3-WIRE or 4-WIRE SYSTEM
Remove the terminal block cover plate.
Insert the power cord with a UL-listed strain relief through
Do not loosen the nuts already installed on the terminal
block. Be sure they are tight. Use a 3/8 " (1 cm) deep-well
socket.
the hose provided in the cabinet near the terminal block.
A strain relief must be used.
CONNECTIONS.
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CONNECT INLET HOSES
Cold water
Hot water
Connect directly or use extension
hose with Y connector
Water Inlet
COLD WATER SUPPLY
HOSE TO WASHER
If possible install the Y connector directly, thread the short extension
hose onto the COLD water supply and snug it by hand; then tighten
it another turn with pliers. Thread the “Y” connector to the short
extension hose and snug it by hand; then tighten it another turn with
pliers.
Connect the COLD inlet hose for the washer to the Y connector and
snug it by hand; then tighten it another
turn with pliers.
Connect the straight end of a long hose to the other outlet on the Y
connector and snug it by hand. Connect the hose's 90° coupling to the
brass water inlet on the back of the dryer and snug it by hand. Tighten
each connection of the dryer inlet hose another
turn with pliers. Turn
on the water and check for leaks at all connections.
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loosen lock
Adjustable legs
level
POWER ON
Make sure all gas connections (Gas Models only), exhaust and electrical
connections are complete. Plug in your dryer.
FINAL CHECK
CAUTION
The burner may not ignite initially due to air in the gas line. Allowing
your dryer to operate on a heat setting will purge the line. If the gas
does not ignite within 5 minutes, turn your dryer off and wait 5 minutes.
Be sure the gas supply to your dryer has been turned on. In order to
confirm the gas ignition, check the exhaust for heat.
LEVEL THE DRYER
To ensure that the dryer provides the optimal drying performance, it must
be leveled. To minimize vibration, noise, and unwanted movement, the
floor must be a perfectly level, solid surface.
Adjust the leveling feet as necessary to level the dryer.
Extending the leveling feet more than necessary can cause the dryer to
vibrate.
Make sure the dryer is plugged into an electrical outlet and is properly
grounded.
The exhaust ductwork is hooked up and the joints are taped.
A plastic flexible duct in NOT used.
Use rigid or stiff-walled flexible metal vent material.
The dryer is leveled and is sitting firmly on the floor.
Gas models - the gas is turned on with no gas leakage.
Start your dryer to confirm that it runs, heats, and shuts off.
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DOOR REVERSAL PROCEDURE
1. Unplug the power cord.
2. Remove the two hinge screws from the door.
3. Remove the door by lifting it.
4. Using a flat-blade screwdriver, remove the
hinge hole cover.
5. Install the hinge hole cover on the opposite side.
6. Remove the 14 screws from the back cover and
then remove the back cover and the door pin.
7. Remove the 8 screws from the inner
door and rotate the rest parts for
180 degrees.
8. Assemble the inner door and the back cover, place
the door pin on the opposite side and then fasten
the 14 screws that were removed in Step 6.
9. Install the door on the frame-front and then
fasten the 2 screws that were removed in
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CHANGE THE DRYER VENT LOCATION
Your new dryer is shipped to vent to the rear. It can also be configured to
vent to the bottom or left side (see from the front).
Adapter kits, which are standard components, can be purchased from
any retailer. This kit contains the necessary duct components to change
the dryer vent location.
Tools and materials you will need
Duct tape
Phillips screwdriver
Rigid or UL-listed
flexible metal
4'' (10.2 cm) duct
Elbow 4'' (10.2 cm)
Gloves
1. Remove the rear exhaust retaining screws. Pull out the exhaust duct.
Rear
Exhaust Duct
Retaining
Screw
Option 1: Side venting
2. ress P the tabs on the knockout and carefully remove the knockout f or
t he desired vent opening.
Press the adapter duct onto the blower housing of the dryer as shown.
Knockout
Adapter
Duct
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3.
duct tape
Preassemble a 4 inch (10.2cm) elbow to the next 4 inch (10.2cm)
duct section, and secure all joints with duct tape. Be sure that the
male end of the elbow faces AWAY from the dryer.
Insert the elbow/duct assembly through the side opening and press it
onto the adapter duct.
Secure in place with duct tape. Be sure that the male end of the duct
protrudes 1.5 inches (3.8cm) to connect the remaining ductwork.
Attach to the back of the dryer.
2. Press the tabs on the knockout and carefully remove the knockout for
the desired vent opening.
Press the adapter duct onto the blower housing of the dryer as shown.
Option 2: Bottom venting
1 ''
(3.8 cm)
Elbow
Duct
Tape
Knockout
Adapter
Duct
3. Insert the 4 inch (10.2cm) elbow through the rear opening and press
it onto the adapter duct.
Be sure that the male end of the elbow faces down through the hole in the
bottom of the dryer.
Secure in place with duct tape. Attach duct tape to the back of the dryer.
Duct
Tape
1/2
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Rear Venting (Default)
Dimensions for installation
Side Venting
Bottom Venting
12"
30.5cm
3.67"
9.3cm
1.5"
3.8cm
14.96"
38cm
3.67"
9.3cm
5"
12.9cm
4.7"
12.1cm
12"
30.5cm
1.5"
3.8cm
3.67"
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CONTROL PANEL
WARNING
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons, read the
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS before operating the appliance.
1
POWER button
Press to turn your dryer on or off. If your dryer is on for more than
10 minutes without any buttons being pressed, it automatically
turns off.
2
START/PAUSE button
Press to start or pause the program. You can't change any setting
except add a garment.
3
Cycle selector
Select your desired cycle for the type of load.
The cycle you select determines the heat control for the cycle.
T he Normal, Bulky/Sheets, Heavy Duty, Casual, Sanitize, Baby Care,
Delicates and Towels cycles are Sensor Dry cycles.
The Air Fluff, Time Dry, Quick Dry and Steam Refresh cycles are
Manual Dry cycles.
4
STEAM
For steam cycles, it functions only after the laundry dryness level
approaches Normal or above dryness.
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SIGNAL
Press once to stop the buzzer sound.
Press again to activate the sound.
Your selection will be kept until next pressing.
6
WRINKLE CARE
Press once to add the Wrinkle Care step into the operating program.
Press again to cancel selection.
Wrinkle Care provides approximately 90 minutes of intermittent
tumbling in unheated air at the end of the cycle to reduce wrinkling.
The load is already dry, and can be removed at any time during the
Wrinkle Care cycle.
7
ECO DRY
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DRYNESS LEVEL
Press the button to select the dryness level. Different dryness level
will result in different drying time. For clothes to be ironed manually, a
lower dryness level should be selected.
9
DRY TEMP
Press the button to select the drying temperature.
High - For sturdy cottons or those labeled Tumble Dry.
Medium - For permanent press, synthetics, lightweight cottons, or
items labeled Tumble Dry Medium.
Low - For lower heat than Medium to dry synthetic or washable knit
fabrics.
Ultra Low - For heat sensitive items labeled Tumble Dry Low or Tumble
Dry Warm.
No Heat - Provides just the air cycle without any heat.
10
TIME DRY
This button is a quick selection for Time Dry setting.
Press to select the ECO DRY cycle. The ECO DRY cycle is a power
saving mode that reduces power while providing efficient drying
performance.
To save energy, turn ECO DRY on.
• To dry quickly, turn ECO DRY off.
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Digital display
This will display the time of cycle you are setting or remaining
time of cycle operating.
13
Cycle status display
The relative indicator graphic or text will be lit when the dryer is in its
drying program. When the whole program is finished, the Clean Filter
indicator graphic will light to remind you to clean the filter.
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DAMP DRY SIGNAL
This function is useful when you want to take some garments out for
ironing. The unit will beep 6 times when the moisture in the clothes is
good for ironing. At this time, you can take those garments out and
continue drying the other by pressing the START/PAUSE button
once.
NOTE: The unit will not stop operating if you don’t take those
garments out.
14
TIME ADJUST
These buttons are effective only for Manual cycles. Push these buttons
to change the drying time you prefer. Push repeatedly to get your
desired drying time.
15
Control lock
Press the TIME ADJUST- and TIME ADJUST+ together to activate
the Control lock function. Press again for another 3 seconds to
deactivate the function. All buttons except the POWER will be out
of function when Control lock is activated.
16
MY CYCLE
Press and hold for 3 seconds to remember your favorite drying cycle.
Press once to load your favorite cycle setting.
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DRYING A LOAD OF LAUNDRY
1. Power on your dryer.
2. Load your dryer.
3. Select the appropriate cycle and options for the load.
4. Start your dryer.
Pressing START/PAUSE button will start the selected cycle.
To PAUSE cycle press START/PAUSE button then open the
door. To resume operation after closing the door always
press START/PAUSE. Opening the door during the
operation will instantly stop operation and will require to
press START/PAUSE button to resume operation.
Press this Power button to power your dryer on.
Place only one wash load in your dryer at a time.
Mixed loads of heavy and light weight fabrics will dry
differently, which may result in lightweight fabrics being
dry while heavy fabrics remain damp at the end of a
drying cycle.
Add one or more similar items to your dryer when
only one or two articles of clothing need drying. This
improves the tumbling action and drying efficiency.
Overloading restricts tumbling action, resulting in
uneven drying as well as excessive wrinkling of some
fabrics.
Select the appropriate cycle by Cycle
Selector according to the cycle chart on
page 38.
Select the appropriate optional function
by buttons according to the chart on
page 38.
Your favorite drying Cycle
You can finish this Step by just pushing the MY CYCLE
button once to use your favorite cycle or make some
additional change.
Once you have set the cycle selector and option
function, you can push and hold the “MY CYCLE
button for 3 seconds to remember this setting as
your favorite cycle before start the unit. The light
beside the knob will flash to confirm the memory
with beeps.
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Cycle
DRY
STEAM WRINKLE
CARE
DAMP
DRY
SIGNAL
TIME
ADJUST
ECO
DRY
Default
time
(Elec.)
Default
time
(Gas)
Maximum
Amount
Normal Cotton
Under
wear
Linen
Medium Extra Dry N Y Y Y N Y 61min
#(37min)
More Dry
Normal Dry
Less Dry N
Damp Dry N N
Bulky/
Sheets
Sheets
Comforters
Medium Extra Dry N Y Y N N Y 42min 42min
More Dry
Normal Dry
Less Dry N
Damp Dry N
Casual Wrinkle-
free
cottons
synthetic
fabrics
knits
Medium Extra Dry N Y Y Y N Y 19min 19min
More Dry
Normal Dry
Less Dry N
Damp Dry N N
Towels Towels
Heavy
cottons
High Extra Dry N Y Y Y N Y 50min 50min
More Dry
Normal Dry
Less Dry N
Damp Dry N N
Heavy
Duty
Jeans
Corduroys
Work
clothes
High Extra Dry N Y Y Y N Y 54min 54min
More Dry
Normal Dry
Less Dry N
Damp Dry N N
Baby
Care
Childrens
clothing
High Extra Dry N N Y N N N 42min 42min
More Dry
Normal Dry
Sanitize Bedding
Curtains
High Extra Dry N N Y N N N 62min 62min
Delicates Sensitive
items
Low Extra Dry N N Y Y N Y 25min 25min
More Dry
Normal Dry
Less Dry
Damp Dry N
Air Fluff No Heat / Y N N N Y N 20min 20min
Time Dry / High / Y N Y N Y N 40min 40min
Medium
Low
Ultra Low
No Heat
Quick
Dry
High / Y N Y N Y N 30min 30min
Medium
Low
Ultra Low
No Heat
Steam
Refresh
Comforter
Shirts
Medium N Must N N N N 15min 15min
* Table in grey is an initial setting. “Y” are all optional functions you can select.
* For even better drying effect, please select higher dryness level.
* Steam is an option only on Cycles: Extra Dry, More Dry and Normal Dry.
# To save energy, The default setting for Normal cycle is Normal+Medium+Normal Dry+ECO DRY, if you have a large quantity of clothing,
and want a faster drying speed, you can pressECO DRY once to cancel this option.
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TIME
DRY LEVEL
DRY TEMP
Fabric type
Blankets
Small load:
full.
Medium load: Fill the dryer drum
full.
74min
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5. Unloading your laundry.
CONTROL LOCK
The “Clean filter” light in the process bar will flash
when your laundry load has been finished.
The dryer will beep 6 times after the cycle is done.
You should clean the filter after every load once
the laundry is unloaded.
Press and hold the “TIME ADJUST-” and TIME
ADJUST+” buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds
to activate this function. The blue Control lock
light will turn ON.
Press and hold the “TIME ADJUST-” and TIME
ADJUST+” buttons simultaneously again for
3 seconds to deactivate this function. The “Control
lock” light will turn OFF.
When this function is activated, all functions will
be out of function except the POWER button and
DEACTIVATE function above.
You can Power ON your unit and set this function
then Power OFF. When you do so, even if the unit
is powered on, you still cannot start it before the
Control lock function is deactivated.
This function will be cancelled automatically if
your unit is out of power, such as unplug the unit,
power supply out of service, etc.
This function is useful to prevent children from
playing with the unit.
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FILTER CLEAN
Lint filter
CAUTION
To prevent a risk of fire, make sure to clean the lint
filter before or after every load.
To shorten drying time.
To operate more energy efficiently.
Do not operate your dryer without the lint filter in place.
Do not use a damage or broken lint filter. This may reduce
performance and/or cause fire.
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SPECIAL LAUNDRY TIPS
Please follow the care label or manufacturer’s instructions for drying
special items. If care label instructions are not available, use the following
information as a guide.
Items Drying guide
Bedspreads &
Comforters
Follow the care label instructions or dry in Bulky
cycle.
Make sure the item is thoroughly dry before
using or storing.
May require repositioning to ensure even drying.
Blankets
Use the Normal cycle and dry only one blanket
at a time for best tumbling action.
Make sure the item is thoroughly dry before
using or storing.
May require repositioning to ensure even drying.
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Items Drying guide
Curtains &
Draperies
Use the Casual cycle, medium temperature and
less dry to help minimize wrinkling.
Dry these in small loads for best results and
remove as soon as possible.
Use the Normal cycle on High temperature for
soft fluffy diapers.
Cloth Diapers
Down Filled Items
(jackets, sleeping
bags, comforters,
etc.)
Use the Normal cycle on medium temperature.
Add a couple of dry towels to shorten drying
time and absorb moisture.
Foam Rubber (rug
backs, stuffed
toys, shoulder
pads, etc.)
DO NOT dry on a heat setting. Use the Air Fluff
cycle (no heat).
WARNING: Drying a rubber item with heat may
damage it or create a fire hazard.
Pillows
Use the Normal cycle.
Add a couple of dry towels and a pair of clean
sneakers to help the tumbling action and to fluff
the item.
DO NOT dry kapok or foam pillows in the dryer. You
can dry these items in the dryer as long as you use
the air fluff cycle.
Plastics (shower
curtains, outdoor
furniture covers,
etc.)
Use the Air fluff cycle or the Time Dry cycle
on the Low or Ultra Low temperature setting
depending on the care label instructions.
Items NOT to dry:
Fiberglass items (curtains, draperies, etc.)
Woolens, unless recommended on the label.
Items spotted or soaked with vegetable or cooking oils.
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DRYER CARE
WARNING
CONTROL PANEL
STAINLESS STEEL OR ANODIZED DRUM
DRYER EXTERIOR
DRYER EXHAUST SYSTEM
Certain internal parts are intentionally not grounded and may present
a risk of electric shock only during servicing. Service Personnel – Do
not contact the following parts while the appliance is energized: inlet
valve, control board and temperature-regulating thermistor (located
on blower housing).
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Clean with a soft, damp cloth. Do not use abrasive substances.
Do not spray cleaners directly on the panel.
The control panel finish may be damaged by some laundry pre-
treatment soil and stain remover products. Apply such products away
from your dryer and wipe up any spills or overspray immediately.
To clean the stainless steel or anodized drum, use a damp cloth with
a mild, non-abrasive cleaner suitable for stainless steel and anodized
surfaces.
Remove the cleaner residue and dry with a clean cloth.
Clean with a soft, damp cloth. Do not use abrasive substances.
Protect the surface from sharp objects.
Do not place any heavy or sharp objects or a detergent box on the
dryer. Keep them on the purchased pedestal or in a separate storage
box. This may scratch or damage the top cover of the dryer.
Since the entire dryer has a high-gloss finish, the surface can be
scratched or damaged.
Avoid scratching or damaging the surface when using the dryer.
Should be inspected and cleaned yearly to maintain optimum
performance.
Disconnect the exhaust duct from the dryer and from the exhaust hood
(at the exhaust outlet) outside of the building.
Check the interior of the duct and remove any lint accumulation.
Be sure that lint is removed from the exhaust hood. Lint may collect in
the exhaust hood so that the flappers or louvers will not open or close
completely.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
CHECK THESE SOLUTIONS IF YOUR DRYER...
If your dryer has any problems as followings, you can check as the
solutions listed below before making a service call. This will help you save
time and money.
Problem Solution
After cleaning the exhaust hood, check that the flapper or louvers
move freely.
Reassemble the exhaust duct and hood, checking that the joints are
secure and sealed.
Operate the dryer and verify that the exhaust air is not obstructed in
the vent and that there are no leaks in the system.
The outside exhaust hood should be cleaned more frequently to ensure
proper operation.
The unit
doesn’t start.
Make sure the door is latched shut.
Be sure the power cord is plugged into a live
electrical outlet.
Check the home’s circuit breaker and fuses.
Press the Start/Pause button again if the door is
opened during the cycle.
The unit
doesn’t heat.
Check the home’s circuit breaker and fuses.
Select a heat setting other than Air fluff and the
Temp selection is not on “No heat
On a gas dryer, check that the gas supply is on.
Clean the lint filter and exhaust duct.
Dryer may have moved into the cool-down process
of the cycle.
Doesn’t dry.
Check all of the above, plus...
Be sure the exhaust hood outside the home can
open and close freely.
Check exhaust system for lint buildup. Ducting
should be inspected and cleaned annually.
Use a 4" rigid metal exhaust duct.
Do not overload. 1 wash load = 1 dry load.
Sort heavy items from lightweight items.
Large, bulky items like blankets or comforters may
require repositioning to ensure even drying.
Load may be too small to tumble properly. Add a
few towels.
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Problem Solution
The unit is
noisy.
Check the load for objects such as coins, loose
buttons, nails, broken zips, etc. Remove promptly.
It is normal to hear the dryer gas valve or heating
element cycle on and off during the drying cycle.
Be sure the dryer is leveled properly as outlined in
the installation instruction.
It is normal for the dryer to hum due to the high
velocity of air moving through the dryer drum and
exhaust system.
Clothes are
unevenly
dried.
Seams, pockets, and other similarly heavy areas may
not be completely dry when the rest of the load has
reached the selected dryness level. This is normal.
Select the Extra Dry setting if desired.
If one heavy item is dried with a lightweight load,
such as one towel with sheets, it is possible that the
heavy item will not be completely dry when the rest
of the load has reached the selected dryness level.
Sort heavy items from lightweight items for best
drying results.
Dryer load is too small. Add more items or a few
towels and restart the cycle.
Dryer load is too large. Remove some items and
restart the dryer.
Shuts off
before load is
dry.
The unit has a
special odor.
Household odors from painting, varnishing, strong
cleaners, etc. may enter the dryer with surrounding
room air. This is normal as the dryer draws the air
from surrounding air space of the dryer locations.
When these odors linger in the air, ventilate the room
completely before using the dryer.
Odors remain
in clothing
after refresh
Fabrics containing strong odors should be washed
utilizing desired wash cycle.
Garments
still wrinkled
after Wrinkle-
prevent
Small loads of 1 to 4 items work best.
Load fewer garments. Load similar-type garments.
Lint on
clothes
Clean lint filter before every cycle.
Some fabrics are lint producers (for example, a
fuzzy white cotton towel) and they should be dried
separately from clothes that are lint trappers (for
example, a pair of lack linen pants).
Divide larger loads into smaller loads for drying.
Check pockets thoroughly before washing and
drying clothes.
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ERROR CODES
Error Code Possible Cause Solutions
C9
The PCB failed. Call the service center for
help do not use dryer.
E4
The humidity sensor
failed.
The unit will complete the
current operating cycle but
garments could be over
dried.
The unit can still operate
under the Time Cycles.
Call the service center for
help.
E5
The temperature sensor
failed.
Call the service center for
help do not use dryer.
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APPENDIX
FABRIC CARE CHART
The following symbols provide garment care direction. The clothing care
labels include symbols for washing, bleaching, drying and ironing, or dry
cleaning when necessary. The use of symbols ensures consistency among
garment manufacturers of domestic and imported items. Follow care label
directions to maximize garment life and reduce laundering problems.
Wash Cycle Special Instructions
Warning Symbols for
Laundering
Normal
Line Dry/Hang
to Dry
Do Not Wash
Permanent Press /
Wrinkle Resistant /
Wrinkle Control
Drip Dry Do Not Wring
Gentle/Delicates Dry Flat Do Not Bleach
Hand Wash Heat Setting Do Not Tumble Dry
Water Temperature**
High
No Steam (added to
iron)
Hot Medium Do Not Iron
Warm Low Dryclean
Cold Any Heat Dry Clean
Bleach No Heat/Air Do Not Dry Clean
Any Bleach (when
needed)
Iron-Dry or Steam
Temperatures
Line Dry/ Hang to Dry
Only Non-Chlorine
(color-safe) Bleach
(when needed)
High Drip Dry
Tumble Dry Cycle Medium Dry Flat
Normal
Low
Permanent Press /
Wrinkle Resistant /
Wrinkle Control
For machine-
washable wool.
Loads should be
under 8 pounds.
Gentle/ Delicates
** The number of dots represent appropriate wash water temperatures for
various items. The temperature range for Hot is 105-125°F/41-52°C, for
Warm 85-105°F/29-41°C and for Cold 60-85°F/16-29°C.
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