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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
GROUNDING REQUIREMENTS
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 must be
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.
BASIC SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of re, electric shock, or injury to persons when using this appliance,
follow basic precautions, including the following:
WARNING:
Improper connection of the
equipment-grounding conductor can result in a risk of
electric shock. Check with a quali ed 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 t the outlet,
have a proper outlet installed by a quali ed electrician.
This appliance 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 appliance. Electric shock can result if the dryer is
not properly grounded.
Read all instructions before using the dryer.
Before use, the dryer must be properly installed, as
described in this manual.
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 re. To reduce the risk of re due to
contaminated loads, the nal 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.
Do not dry articles that have been previously cleaned
in, washed in, soaked in, or spotted with gasoline,
dry-cleaning solvents, or other ammable or explosive
substances, as they give o vapors that could ignite
or explode.
Do not reach into the dryer if the drum or any other
part is moving.
Do not place any part of your body, such as hands or
feet, or metal objects under the dryer.
Do not let your hand get pinched when opening or
closing the dryer door.
Do not repair or replace any part of the dryer or
attempt any servicing unless speci cally recommended
in this Use and Care Guide or in published user-repair
instructions that you understand and have the skills to
carry out.
Do not tamper with controls.
Before the dryer is removed from service or discarded,
remove the door to the drying compartment.
Do not allow children to play on or in the dryer. Close
supervision of children is necessary when the dryer is
used near children.
Do not allow living animals such as pets to be inside
the dryer drum.
Do not use fabric softeners or products to eliminate
static unless recommended by the manufacturer of the
fabric softener or product.
Do not use heat to dry articles containing foam rubber
or similarly textured rubber-like materials.
Keep area around the exhaust opening and adjacent
surrounding areas free from the accumulation of lint,
dust, and dirt.
The interior of the dryer and exhaust vent should be
cleaned periodically by quali ed service personnel.
Do not install or store the dryer where it will be
exposed to the weather.
Always check the inside of the dryer for
foreign objects.
Clean the lint lter before or after each load.
Gas appliances can cause minor exposure to four
potentially harmful substances, namely benzene,
carbon monoxide, formaldehyde, and soot, caused
primarily by the incomplete combustion of natural
gas or LP fuels. Properly adjusted dryers will minimize
incomplete combustion. Exposure to these substances
can be minimized further by properly venting the dryer
to the outdoors.
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