Operating Instructions
Starting your dryer
Be sure to refer to the chart below and the Dryer Guide for proper sorting, loading and control
setting information before starting your dryer.
NOTE: Do not overdry. Overdrying can cause shrinkage, static cling, and damage some fabrics.
SUGGESTED
TYFEOFLOAD
CYCLE
cottonsand-
MTRAHEAVY-Be&qw&~
pads, quik
HEAVYWElGHT-Twtek, jems, corduroys,
vmkcbthes
MEDIUMWE~GHT-S~~~~S, pilm
amflunderwear,diapers
LIGHTWElGHT-Wstes, ogand%, lingerie
PERMANENT PRESS
PERMANENT PRESS
PERMANENT PRESS
PERMANENT PRESS
-msyrrthetics
andtlienb
HEAVYWElGHT-Workcbti,m, raimats
PERMANENT PRESS
MEDIlJMWElGHTShirts, playdothes, sheets, slacks
PERMANENT PRESS
LIGHTWEIGHT-UngerIe,blouses,dresses
KNITS
Knits
HEAWWElGHT4%ons,rayum,bIends,
T&iris, siack, shirts
MEDIUMWElGHT+mthetics (@yes&r, acrylii, etc.),
dress slacb, skirts, sveaters
LIGHTWE~GHT+IUX%CS @Iyear, aaylii etc.) and
blends, lingerie, blouses, dresses
KNITS
KNITS
KNITS
Daatefebrics
sheer curtains (2 of 3 pimels), gauze, laaz, etc.
KNITS
Fire Hazard
Drying rubber, plastic and other heat-sensitive materials with heat can
damage them or be a FIRE HAZARD.
Rubber,plastic,heaEeensitivefabrics
FOAMRU3EER+ilbv~,bras,stuffed~
PLAmGmwaartains,tabledoths
RUBBER-SACKED RUGS
OLEFIN, POLYPROPYLENE, SHEER NYLON
Line Dry
(See Dryer Guide)