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22
Safety Instructions
Installation Instructions
Operating Instruction
Troubleshooting Tips
Customer Service
USER
MAINTENANCE
Lubrication
All
moving
parts
are
sealed
in
a
permanent
supply
of
lubricant
or
are
equipped
with
oilless
bearings.
Additional
lubrication
will
not
be
necessary.
Care
of
Your
Dryer
Clean
the
lint
filter
before
drying
each
load.
The
lint
filter
may
be
washed
if
needed.
Annually
remove
the
lint
filter
and
attach
to
the
vaccuum
duct
under
it.
Ordinarily,
the
dryer
cylinder
will
need
no
care.
Wipe
the
exterior
dryer
cabinet
as
needed.
If
detergent,
bleach
or
other
washing
products
are
spilled
on
the
cabinet,
wipe
immediately.
Some
products
will
cause
permanent
damage
if
spilled
on
the
cabinet.
Use
only
a
damp
cloth
for
cleaning
the
control
panel.
Some
spray
prewash
products
may
harm
the
finish
on
the
control
panel.
NOTE:
The
wiring
diagram
is
located
inside
the
control
panel.
WARNING
Label
all
wires
prior
to
disconnection
when
servicing
controls.
Wiring
errors
can
cause
improper
and
dangerous
operation.
Cleaning
the
Lint
Screen
Every
load
cleaning
The
lint
screen
is
located
in
the
door
opening
of
the
dryer.
Clean
it
before
or
after
each
load.
A
screen
blocked
by
lint
can
increase
drying
time.
To
clean
1.
Pull
the
lint
screen
straight
up.
Roll
lint
off
the
screen
with
your
fingers.
Do
not
rinse
or
wash
screen
to
remove
lint.
Wet
lint
is
hard
to
remove.
2.
Push
the
lint
screen
firmly
back
into
place.
IMPORTANT:
Do
not
run
the
dryer
with
the
lint
screen
loose,
damaged,
blocked,
or
missing.
Doing
so
can
cause
overheating
and
damage
to
both
the
dryer
and
fabrics.
Some
towels
made
of
synthetic
fibers
and
natural
fibers
(polyester
and
cotton
blends)
may
shed
more
lint
than
other
towels,
causing
your
dryer's
lint
screen
to
fill
up
faster.
Be
sure
to
remove
lint
from
the
lint
screen
before
and
after
drying
new
towels.
If
lint
falls
off
the
screen
into
the
dryer
during
removal,
check
the
exhaust
hood
and
remove
the
lint.
As
needed
cleaning
Laundry
detergent
and
fabric
softener
residue
can
build
up
on
the
lint
screen.
This
buildup
can
cause
longer
drying
times
for
your
clothes,
or
cause
the
dryer
to
stop
before
your
load
is
completely
dry.
The
screen
is
probably
clogged
if
lint
falls
off
the
screen.
Clean
the
lint
screen
with
a
nylon
brush
every
six
months,
or
more
frequently,
if
it
becomes
clogged
due
to
a
residue
buildup.
To
wash
1.
Roll
lint
off
the
screen
with
your
fingers.
2.
Wet
both
sides
of
lint
screen
with
hot
water.
3.
Wet
a
nylon
brush
with
hot
water
and
liquid
detergent.
Scrub
lint
screen
with
the
brush
to
remove
residue
build
up.
4.
Rinse
screen
with
hot
water.
5.
Completely
dry
lint
screen
with
a
clean
towel.
Replace
screen
in
dryer.
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