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Safety Instructions
Installation Instructions
Operating Instruction
Troubleshooting Tips
Customer Service
Clothes
take
too
long
to
dry
Clothes
are
wrinkled
Clothes
shrink
Improper
sorting
Large
loads
of
heavy
fabrics
(like
beach
towels)
Controls
improperly
set
Lint
Filter
is
full
Improper
or
obstructed
ducting
Blown
fuses
or
tripped
circuit
breaker
Overloading/combining
loads
Underloading
Overdrying
Letting
items
sit
in
dryer
after
cycle
ends
Some
fabrics
will
naturally
shrink
when
washed.
Others
can
be
safely
washed,
but
will
shrink
in
the
dryer.
?
Separate
heavy
items
from
lightweight
items
(generally,
a
well-sorted
washer
load
is
a
well-sorted
dryer
load).
?
Large,
heavy
fabrics
contain
more
moisture
and
take
longer
to
dry.
Separate
large,
heavy
fabrics
into
smaller
loads
to
speed
drying
time.
?
Match
control
settings
to
the
load
you
are
drying.
?
Clean
lint
filter
before
every
load.
?
Check
installation
instructions
for
proper
ducting/venting.
?
Make
sure
ducting
is
clean,
free
of kinks
and
obstructions.
?
Check
to
see
if
outside
wall
damper
operates
easily.
?
Check
the
Installation
Instructions
to
make
sure
the
dryer
venting
is
correct.
?
Replace
fuses
or
reset
circuit
breakers.
Since
most
dryers
use
2
fuses/breakers,
make
sure
both
are
operating.
?
Do
not
put
more
than
one
washer
load
in
the
dryer
at
a
time.
?
If
you
are
drying
only
one
or
two
items,
add
a
few
items
to
ensure
proper
tumbling.
?
Select
a
shorter
drying
time.
?
Remove
items
while
they
still
hold
a
slight
amount
of
moisture.
?
Remove
items
when
cycle
ends
and
fold
or
hang
immediately.
?
To
avoid
shrinkage,
follow
garment
care
labels
exactly.
?
Some
items
may
be
pressed
back
into
shape
after
drying.
?
If
you
are
concerned
about
shrinkage
in
a
particular
item,
do
not
machine
wash
or
tumble
dry
it.
Problem
Possible
Causes
What
To
Do
Ser
vice
Telephone
Numbers
SERVICE
Call
number
:
1-877-714-7486
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