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Caring for your dryerRemove loose and sharp objects Some pretreatment products candamage dials, consoles and finish.from pockets and cuffs before dryi
If you need service or assistance,we suggest you follow these five steps:1. Before calling forassistance...Performance problems often resultfrom littl
WHIRLPOOU DRYERWARRANTYDR001LENGTH OF WARRANTY WHIRLPOOL WILL PAY FORFULL ONE-YEAR FSP" replacement parts and repair labor toWARRANTY correct def
Parts and featuresCYCLE CONTROL KNOBLAUNDRYINFORMATION CENTERTEMPERATURESELECTORSTARTBUI"rON' SERIALi NUMBERPLATEELECTRONICDRYNESSSENSORDRYE
Additional Safety Instructions and Your ResponsibilitiesNEVER operate the dryer if...• it is not working right (i.e. noisy, too hot).• it is damaged.•
Operating instructionsSelecting a Cycleand StartingYour DryerBefore starting your dryer, besure laundry is sorted and loadedproperly [see your "D
1. Select a CYCLESet2. TEMPERATURESELECTORTurn the Control Knob either way topoint to the cycle and setting youwant. See page 6 for information onthe
The automatic cyclesThe automatic cycles allow youto select the degree of dryness youprefer for the clothes being dried.The Cycle Control Knob will no
Drying tipsFLUFF AIRThe dryer does not heat when theControl Knob is set on FLUFFAIR. Thissetting can be used to fluff bedding,plastic tablecloths, foa
Drying times Mixed loadsDrying times will vary depending on:• amount of moisture in the clothes.• type and weight of the fabric.• size of the load.• r
Lint screenClean the lint screen before each load. A screen blocked by lint canincrease drying time and may be a FIREHAZARD.Open the lid and pull the
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