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DRYER CYCLE GUIDE — SENSOR DRY CYCLES
Not all cycles and settings are available on all models.
SENSOR DRY Sensor dry cycles give the best drying in the
shortest time. They sense moisture in the load or air temperature and
shut off when the load reaches the selected dryness level. Drying
time varies based on fabric type, load size, and dryness setting.
Select a drying temperature based on the fabrics in your load. If you
are unsure of the temperature to select for a load, select the lower
setting rather than the higher setting.
Items to dry:
Available
Options:
Cycle Details:
End of Cycle Signal
NOTE: If loads do not seem as dry as you would like, select More Dry next time you dry a similar load. If loads seem drier than you like, se-
lect Less Dry next time you dry a similar load.
SENSOR DRY
(Low Heat)
SENSOR DRY
(High Heat)
End of Cycle Signal Sensor Dry cycles include a cool down cycle to make the load
easier to handle.
An ENERGY PREFERRED cycle (*) is available for optimal
energy savings.
Cycle:
DRYER CYCLE GUIDE TIMED DRY
Items to dry:
Temperature:Cycle:
Available
Options:
Cycle Details:
Not all cycles and settings are available on all models.
Will run the dryer for the selected time.
Heavy, bulky, or
lightweight items
Timed Dry
Time Adjustment
End of Cycle Signal
Completes drying if items are still damp.
High
Rubber, plastic,
heat-sensitive fabrics
Air Fluff
No Heat
Time Adjustment
End of Cycle Signal
No-heat drying.
Any load Wrinkle Prevent No Heat Time Adjustment
End of Cycle Signal
Helps remove wrinkles, such as those
found in clothes packed in a suitcase
or in items wrinkled from being left in
the dryer too long.
Most loads, including
jeans, heavy work
clothes, towels
Medium to lightweight
synthetics, permanent
press, no-iron items or
smaller, lighter loads,
including work clothes,
medium weight fabrics,
sheets, casual, shirts,
pants, lightweight items,
synthetics, delicates,
athletic wear
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