YATmodiUse And Care•NA Note To YouUnderstandingSafetyKnowing Your Dryer's FeaturesOperating Your DryerCaring For Your DryerLaundry TipsIf You N
OPERATING YOUR DRYERUsing the TUMBLE PRESS* cycle(on some models)This cycle removes wrinkles from clothing that has been packed in a suitcase or close
OPERATING YOUR DRYERUsing end of cycle signal and FINISH GUARD* cycle selector(on soma modala)If your model has an End of Cycle signal and FINISH GUAR
OPERATING YOUR DRYERCycle control knob with 3 temperature settingsCycle control knobIf your dryer has a Cycle Control Knob with 3 temperature settings
OPERATING YOUR DRYERCycle control knob and a temperature selector (2 settings)Cycle control knobTemperature selectorStart buttonIf your dryer has a Te
OPERATING YOUR DRYERCycle control knob and a temperature selector (3 settings)Cycle control knobTemperature aelector (aalactors vary with model)Start
OPERATING YOUR DRYERCycle control knob and a temperature selector(4 CLEAN TOUCH"* settings)Cycle control knobTemperature selectorRNISH GUARD* End
OPERATING YOUR DRYERCycle control knob and a temperature selector (4 settings)I IIiMKJ ryllK.) eyck.)|-;r Lu.,ird I'l.'.li to btartCycle co
OPERATING YOUR DRYERUsing the drying rack(on some models)The drying rack lets you dry items that you may not want to tumble. The rack does not move, b
CARING FOR YOUR DRYERCaring For Your DryerIn This SectionPagePageMaintenance-every load...19Dryers require regular
CARING FOR YOUR DRYERMaintenance-nas neededUse the following suggestions about cleaning and lint removal to maintain your dryer and keep it operating
A NOTE TO YOUA Note To \buThank you for buying a Whirlpool appliance.You have purchased a quality, world-class home appliance. Years of engineering ex
CARING FOR YOUR DRYERChanging the drum light(on some models)^WARNINGElectrical Shock and Fire Hazard• Before removing light bulb, either unplug the dr
CARING FOR YOUR DRYERRemoving accumulated lintLint can gather inside the dryer and be a fuel for fire. It is recommended the lint be removed every 2 t
CARING FOR YOUR DRYERIf your dryer Is gas and has a full front panel, remove front panel as follows1. Unplug the power supply cord or turn off the ele
LAUNDRY TIPSLaundry TipsIn This SectionPage PageBefore you dry...23 Saving energy...
LAUNDRY TIPSDrying special-care itemsMost garments and household textiles have care labels with laundering instructions. Always follow label direction
LAUNDRY TIPSCurtains,slipcovers• Draperies, slipcovers• Sheers, some synthetic curtains• Bonded or laminated fabricsRemove drapery weights and hook
LAUNDRY TIPSTinted, dyed ornon-colorfastitemsDry according to fabric, weight and care label instructions. Wipe the dryer drum carefully to remove any
LAUNDRY TIPSSolving laundering problemsMost laundering problems are easily solved. Check the following list for problems you may have and possible cau
LAUNDRY TIPSPROBLEMCHECK iFCAUSES/SOLUTIONSShrinkingItems are overdriedRemove items while there is still a trace of moisture. Some items should be rem
IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE OR SERVICEIf You Need Assistance Or ServiceThis section is designed to help you save the cost of a service call. Pail 1 of this
UNDERSTANDING SAFETYUnderstanding Safety^WARNINGFor your safety the information in this manuai must be foliowed to minimize the risk of fire or expios
IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE OR SERVICEPROBLEMCHECK IFSOLUTIONDrying time tooLint screen is clean.Clean lint screen. See instructions onlong.page 18.See “Sl
WHIRLPOOL* Dryer WarrantyLENGTH OF WARRANTYWHIRLPOOL WILL PAY FORFULL ONE-YEAR WARRANTYFrom Date of PurchaseFSP* replacement parts and repair labor to
UNDERSTANDING SAFETYIMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS^WARNINGTo reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, or injury to persons when using your dryer, fol
KNOWING YOUR DRYER’S FEATURESKnowing Your Dryer's FeaturesThe parts and features of your dryer are illustrated below. Become familiar with all pa
OPERATING YOUR DRYEROperating Your DryerIn This SectionPagePageBefore starting your dryer...6Selecting a cycle...
OPERATING YOUR DRYERSelecting a cycleYou will find information you need to make correct cycle, time, and temperature decisions in this section.• Page
OPERATING YOUR DRYERUsing the automatic cyclesYour DRY-MISER* control senses the dryness of the load and automatically shuts off when the selected dry
OPERATING YOUR DRYERUsing the Air cycie (no heat)AwarningFire HazardDo not dry plastic or rubber items with heat. Use the Air cycle, or line dry.Failu
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