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1 - A Note To You 2 Understanding Safety 3 Knowin Dry&s Your! eatures 5 g!tpng Your 6 G&g For Your 18 Laundry Tips 23 If Y?u Need EZZ r 29 Warranty Ca us with questiom or comments. AUTOMATIC DRYERS

2 A Note To You Thank you for buying a Whirpoo appiance. You have purchased a quaity, word-cess home appiance. Years of engineering experience have gone into its manufacturing. To ensure many years of troube-free operation, we have deveoped this Use and Care Guide. It is fu of vauabe information on how to operate and maintain your appiance propery and safey. Pease read it carefuy. Aso, pease compete and mai the Ownership Registration Card provided with your appiance. This wi hep us notify you about any new information on your appiance. Your safety is important to us. This guide contains safety symbos and statements. Pease pay specia attention to these symbos and foow any instructions given. Here is a brief expanation of the use of each symbo. This symbo wi hep aert you to such dangers as persona injury, burns, fire and eectrica shock. This symbo wi hep you avoid actions which coud cause product damage (scratches, dents, etc.) and damage to your persona property. Our Consumer Assistance Center number, , is to-free 24 hours a day. If you have a question concerning your appiance s operation, or if you need service, first see If You Need Assistance Or Service on pages 29 and 30. If you need further hep, ca us. When caing, you need to know your appiance s compete mode number and seria number. You can find this information on the mode and seria number abe (see diagram on page 5). For your convenience, we incude a handy pace beow for you to record these numbers, the purchase date from the saes sip and your deaeh name and teephone number. Keep this book and the saes sip together in a safe pace for future reference. Mode Number Seria Number Purchase Date Deaer Name Deaer Phone Your contro pane is simiar to one of the contro panes on pages Locate the contro pane simiar to yours and check the box beow for that page number. Use the page you marked to quicky ocate drying information about your mode or to use for reference when caing our Consumer Assistance Center. Dryers wth: Page 0 Cyce contro knob with 3 temperature settings Cyce contro knob and a temperature seector (2 settings) Cyce contro knob and a temperature seector (3 settings) Dryers wth: Page 0 Cyce contro knob and a temperature seector (4 CLEAN TOUCH settings) Cyce contro knob and a temperature seector (4 settings)

3 Understanding Safety For your safety the information in this manua must be foowed to minimize the risk of fire or exposion -Do not store or use gasoine or other fammabe vapors and iquids in the vicinity of this or any other appiance. -WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS: Do not try to ight any appiance. Do not touch any eectrica switch; do not use any phone in your buiding. Cear the room, buiding or area of ai occupants. Immediatey ca your gas suppier from a neighbor s phone. Foow the gas suppier s instructions. If you cannot reach your gas suppier, ca the fire department. Instaation and service must be performed by a quaified instaer, service agency or the gas suppier.

4 IMPORTANT SAFE-Y INSTRUCTIONS To reduce the risk of fire, eectrica shock, or injury to persons when using your dryer, foow basic precautions, incuding the foowing: Read a instructions before using your dryer. Do not machine wash or machine dry items ceaned, washed, soaked in, or spotted with wax, paint, gasoine, oi, dry ceaning sovents, and other fammabe fuids. The fumes can create a fire hazard or exposion. Aways hand wash and ine dry items containing these materias. Do not aow chidren to operate, pay with or craw inside your dryer. Supervise chidren when your dryer is used near chidren. Do not reach into a dryer if the drum is moving. When removing from service or discarding a dryer, aways remove the door to prevent accidenta entrapment. Do not dry rubber, rubber-ike, and heat sensitive materias with heat. Insta and/or store dryer where it wi not be exposed to the weather. Do not tamper with the contros. You are responsibe for making sure that your dryer is instaed, repaired and has parts repaced by a quaified person. Use ony fabric softeners specificay abeed as not being harmfu to the dryer. Do not aow int to buid-up inside the dryer or exhaust system. Ceaning shoud be done periodicay by a quaified person. Cean int screen before or after each oad. Do not et dust, int, paper, rags, chemicas, etc. pie up around or under the dryer. Dryer must be eectricay grounded. See the Instaation Instructions. Understanding your responsibiities Never operate the dryer if: -it is not working right (i.e. noisy, too hot). -it is damaged. -parts are missing (i.e. door atch). -a panes are not in pace. -the int screen is oose, damaged or missing. Unpug the power suppy cord or turn off eectrica power before attempting to service your dryer. Shut off gas vave if you have a gas dryer. Do not wash or dry items that are soied with vegetabe or cooking oi. These items may contain some oi after aundering. Due to the remaining oi, the fabric may smoke or catch fire by itsef. Store fammabe sovents or fuids away from your dryer. Dry ceaning sovents or fuids shoud never be put directy into your dryer. Be sure that your dryer: -is propery instaed and eveed on a foor that can support the weight in a we-ventiated room.* -is connected to the proper outet and eectrica suppy. -is propery connected to fue and exhaust systems (gas dryers must be vented outdoors).* -is not instaed against draperies or curtains, or on carpet.* -is ocated in an area where the temperature is above 45 F (7 C). -is propery maintained. -is used ony for jobs normay expected of home cothes dryers. -is not used by anyone unabe to operate it propery. *See the Instaation Instructions for compete information. - SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS - 4

5 Knowing Features Your Dryer s The parts and features of your dryer are iustrated beow. Become famiiar with a parts and features before using your dryer. NOTE: The drawings in this book may vary from your dryer mode. They are designed to show the different features of a modes covered by this book. Your mode may not incude a features. Cyce contro knob Temperature seector temperaturw buit-in*) Consumer Assi Center numbw Eectronic DRY-MISE? seneor* Other doors: Other features not shown: Automatic DRY-MISER contro* Drum IighV Drying rack End of cyce signa* End of cyce signa seector FNSH GUARD seector Lint signa Fu-width hamper door Mini-hamper doof Avaiabe on some modes 5

6 Operating Your Dryer In This Section Page Page Before starting your dryer Seecting a cyce Starting or stopping your dryer Using the drying rack To obtain the best drying resuts, you must operate your dryer propery. This section gives you important information for efficient and safe use of your dryer. Before starting your dryer Refer to the information beow, and;laundry Tips for contro setting, sorting, and oading information. Starting or stopping your dryer Starting your dryer Cose the door and seect a cyce and temperature. See pages 7-16 for additiona setting information. Your dryer automaticay stops when a cyce ends. Stopping and restarting your dryer Open the dryer door or turn the Cyce Contro Knob to OFF. Cose the door; make new seections (if necessary). Push the Start Button. NOTE: The Cyce Contro Knob shoud point to an OFF area when the dryer is not in use. If the dryer is stopped before the cyce is fir.sfh;$;urn the Cyce Contro Knob to an End of cyce signa (on some modes) The dryer sounds a signa to et you know when the cyce is finished. The signa is not adjustabe, but can be turned off (on some modes). If your mode has an End of Cyce signa seector, see page 11. The signa is hepfu when you are drying permanent press, synthetics and other items that shoud be taken out as soon as the dryer stops. If your dryer has a Consumer Buy Guide, remove it and pace it in your Use and Care Guide.

7 Seecting a cyce You wi find information you need to make correct cyce, time, and temperature decisions in this section. Pages 7 to 11: Use these pages to find additiona information about drying cyces that may be on your mode. Pages 12 to 16: Find the page that has a contro pane simiar to yours. Use the information on this page to guide you when making drying seections. NOTE: Your mode wi not ook exacty ike the iustrations. t your dryer has a Cyce Contro Knob with temperatures butt-in: 1. Seect a cyce by turning the Cyce Contro Knob either way to a desired time or setting. 2. Stop when the indicator on the knob s outer ring points to the cyce and temperature you want. 3. Push the Start Button. OR Cyce contro knob with 3 temperature settings t your dryer has a Cyce Contro Knob and a Temperature Seector: Match your drying temperature to the type of fabric being dried. Your dryer has a knob, push button, or CLEAN TOUCH Temperature Seector. 1. Seect a cyce by turning the Cyce Contro Knob either way to a desired time or setting. 2. Stop when the indicator on the knob s outer ring points to the cyce you want. 3. Set the Temperature Seector to the desired temperature setting. 4. Push the Start Button. Cyce contro knob TemPeratura seector Changng a seecton: 1. Turn the Cyce Contro Knob to a new setting. (If your dryer has a Temperature Seector, set the Seector to the new desired temperature.) 2. Push the Start Button, if necessary. CLEAN TOUCH Push button temperature seector- bmparatura s0=tor an indicator appears over temperature saktcted 7

8 Using the automatic cyces Your contro senses the dryness of the oad and automaticay shuts off when the seected dryness is reached, For the first few oads: 1. Set the Cyce Contro Knob to point to the center mark in your automatic cyce. 2. Seect a heat setting to match your oad. 3. Push the Start Button. The Cyce Contro Knob wi not move unti the oad is amost dry or the coo-down portion of the cyce has been reached. After the coo down is compete, the Cyce Contro Knob automaticay moves to an OFF area and the tumbing stops. Cycs contro knob with temperatures buit-in Modes with a temperature seector Fee the dried items when the dryer stops. t the Items are drier than you Ike, seect a setting coser to LESS DRY the next time you dry a simiar oad. t items are not as dry as you ike, seect a setting coser to VERY DRY the next time you dry a simiar oad. Cyce contro knob with temperatures buit-in Modes with a temperature seector Automatic DRY-MISER contro (on some modes) The automatic DRY-MISER contro uses a thermostat that senses the dryer s air temperature. The dryer automaticay shuts off when the seected dryness is reached. Eectronk DRY-MISER contro (on some modes) The eectronic DRY-MISER contro uses an eectronic sensor that determines the amount of moisture in the cothes. The dryer automaticay shuts off when the seected dryness is reached.

9 Using the Air cyce (no heat) Fke Hazard Do not dry pastic or rubber items with heat. Use the Air cyce, or ine dry. Faiure to do so coud resut in fire or damaged items. The dryer does not heat when the Cyce Contro Knob is set in the Air cyce. This cyce can be used to fuff or air dry bedding, pastic tabecoths, foam rubber piows, stuffed toys, sneakers, etc. 1. Turn the Cyce Contro Knob to the number of minutes you want in the Air cyce. (If your dryer has a temperature seector, no temperature needs to be seected. Cyce is unheated.) Refer to the chart beow for suggested times. 2. Push the Start Button. NOTE: Repeat steps above if more time is needed to dry items. TYPE OF LOAD RUBBER, PLASTIC, HEAT-SENSTIVE Foam Rubber-Piows, bras, stuffed toys Pastic-Shower curtains, tabecoths Rubber-backed rugs Oefin, Poypropyene, Sheer nyon FABRICS AIR min min min min Using the Timed Drying cyce Use the Timed Drying cyce for any oad you want to dry by time. This cyce is designed for sma oads or arge buky items. Turn the Cyce Contro Knob to the number of minutes you want in the Timed Drying cyce. (If your mode has a Temperature Seector, set the Temperature Seector to the desired setting.) For a damp dry, turn the Cyce Contro Knob to 30 minutes or ess. (If your dryer has a Damp Dry cyce, see page 10.) The ast few minutes of this cyce are without heat to hep make the oad easier to hande. 9

10 Using the TUMBLE PRESW cyce (on some modes) This cyce removes wrinkes from cothing that has been packed in a suitcase or coset, and from items not removed from the dryer at the end of a cyce. 1. Set the Cyce Contro Knob on TUMBLE PRESS. (If your mode has a Temperature Seector, set the Temperature Seector to a high setting.) 2. Push the Start Button. The ast few minutes of this cyce are without heat to hep make the oad easier to hande. Put ony a few items in your dryer for best resuts when using this cyce. As soon as the dryer stops, fod or put the items on hangers. Using the Damp Dry cyce (on some modes) Use this setting to dry damp items that do not require an entire drying cyce, or to dry items to damp eve. Two exampes are heavy cottons, such as jeans, which you do not want to become stiff, or cotton cothes which are easier to press when damp. 1. Set the Cyce Contro Knob on DAMP DRY (If your mode has a Temperature Seector, set the Temperature Seector to a high setting.) 2. Push the Start Button. The ast few minutes of this cyce are without heat to hep make the oad easier to hande. Understanding the FINISH GUARD@ cyce (on some modes) When you are unabe to remove a oad from the dryer as soon as it stops, wrinkes can form. When using your automatic cyce, the FINISH GUARD cyce tumbes the oad a few seconds without heat every few minutes for up to 45 minutes. This tumbing rearranges and fuffs the oad to hep avoid wrinkes that set in when the oad remains in the dryer. You do not have to set the Cyce Contro Knob to the FINISH GUARD cyce. The FINISH GUARD cyce takes over automaticay to protect the oad if you do not open the door within a few minutes after the automatic cyce ends. A signa wi sound every few minutes during the FINISH GUARD cyce. The signa wi stop when the dryer door is opened. (If your mode has a FINISH GUARD cyce On/Off Seector, see page 11.) 10

11 Using end of cyce signa and FINISH GUARD cyce seector (on some modes) If your mode has an End of Cyce signa and FINISH GUARD cyce seector, these features may be turned on or off. Foow these instructions: NOTE: The FINISH GUARD cyce operates at the end of your automatk cyce uness you have turned it off. Ii your mode has a knob s4hctor: The top setting refers to the End of Cyce signa and the bottom setting refers to the FINISH GUARD cyce. Poston 1: End of Cyce signa and FINISH GUARD cyce turned off. Poston 2: End of Cyce signa turned off and FINISH GUARD cyce turned on. Poston 3: End of Cyce signa turned on and FINISH GUARD cyce turned off. Postton 4: End of Cyce signa turned on and FINISH GUARD cyce turned on. For exampe, both features are off when the knob is turned to the far eft. Both features are on when the knob is turned to the far right. Pooition 3 Pomith 4 11

12 Cyce contro knob with 3 temperature settings I Cyce contro knob If your dryer has a Cyce Contro Knob with 3 temperature settings (air, ow, high), refer to the chart beow and the chart on page 9 for cyce information. Loads tumbe without heat during the ast few minutes of a heated cyces. This makes a oad easier to hande and heps keep wrinkes from setting in. Usng your automatic (hgh heat) cyce Use your automatic (high heat) cyce to dry medium to heavyweight cotton and inen items and some permanent press. Start Ltton Using your automatic (ow heat) cyce Use your automatic (ow heat) cyce to dry knits, deicates and some synthetic items. NOTE: To hep reduce wrinking, remove the oad from the dryer as soon as tumbing stops. This is important for permanent press, knits and synthetic fabrics. Do not overdry. Overdrying can cause shrinkage, static cing, and damage some fabrics. TYPE OF LOAD I AUTOMATIC COTTONS AND LINENS Extra Heavy-Bedspreads, mattress pads, quits HIGH HEAT Heavyweight-Towes, jeans, corduroys, work cothes HIGH HEAT MediumweightSheets, cotton underwear, diapers HIGH HEAT Lightweight-Batistes, organdies, ingerie LOW HEAT CYCLE PERMANENT PRESS, SYNTHETICS AND BLENDS Heavyweight-Work cothes, jackets, raincoats Mediumweight-Shirts, pay cothes, sheets, sacks Lightweight-Lingerie, bouses, dresses KNTS Heavyweight-Cottons, rayons, bends, T-shirts, sacks, shirts Mediumweight-Synthetics (poyester, acryic, etc.), dress sacks, skirts, sweaters Lightweight-Synthetics (poyester, acryic, etc.) and bends, ingerie, bouses, dresses DELICATE FABRICS Sheer curtains (2 or 3 panes), gauze, ace, etc. HIGH HEAT HIGH HEAT LOW HEAT HIGH HEAT LOW HEAT LOW HEAT LOW HEAT 12

13 Cyce contro knob and a temperature seector (2 settings) Cyce cohd knob Temperahh seector start button If your dryer has a Temperature Seector with 2 temperature settings (ow, high), refer to the chart beow and the chart on page 9 for cyce information. Loads tumbe without heat during the ast few minutes of a heated cyces. This makes a oad easier to hande and heps keep wrinkes from setting in. Usng your automatic cyce Use your automatic cyce and a heat setting to automaticay dry most oads. The chart beow suggests heat settings for various oads. NOTE: To hep reduce wrinking, remove the oad from the dryer as soon as tumbing stops. This is important for permanent press, knits and synthetic fabrics. Do not overdry. Overdrying can cause shrinkage, static cing, and damage some fabrics. TYPE OF LOAD I AUTOMATIC CYCLE COTONS AND LINENS Extra Heavy-Bedspreads, mattress pads, quits HIGH Heavyweight-Towes, jeans, corduroys, work cothes HIGH Mediumweight-Sheets, cotton underwear, diapers HIGH Lightweight-Batistes, organdies, ingerie LOW PERMANENT PRESS, SYNTHETICS AND BLENDS Heavyweight-Work cothes, jackets, raincoats Mediumweight-Shirts, pay cothes, sheets, sacks Lightweight-Lingerie, bouses, dresses KNTS Heavyweight-Cottons, rayons, bends, T-shirts, sacks, shirts Mediumweight-Synthetics (poyester, acryic, etc.), dress sacks, skirts, sweaters Lightweight-Synthetics (poyester, acryic, etc.) and bends, ingerie, bouses, dresses DELICATE FABRICS Sheer curtains (2 or 3 panes), gauze, ace, etc. HIGH HIGH LOW HIGH LOW LOW LOW 13

14 Cyce cohro knob Tsmperatu-re eactor Start button (seectora vary with maded) If your dryer has a Temperature Seector with 3 temperature settings (ow, med, high), refer to the chart beow and the chart on page 9 for cyce information. Loads tumbe without heat during the ast few minutes of a heated cyces. This makes a oad easier to hande and heps keep wrinkes from setting in. Usng your automatic cyce Use your automatic cyce and a heat setting to automaticay dry most oads. The chart beow suggests heat settings for various types of oads. Using Heavy Dry (on 8ome modes) Use Heavy Dry and a high heat setting to dry arge items or items that are thicker or heavier than a reguar oad (heavy cotton bath sheets or robes). NOTE: To hep reduce wrinking, remove the oad from the dryer as soon as tumbing stops. This is important for permanent press, knits and synthetic fabrics. Do not overdry. Overdrying can cause shrinkage, static cing, and damage some fabrics. TYPE OF LOAD COTONS AND LINENS Extra Heavy-Bedspreads, mattress pads, quits Heavyweight-Towes, jeans, corduroys, work cothes Mediumweight-Sheets, cotton underwear, diapers Lightweight-Satistes, organdies, ingerie PERMANENT PRESS, SYNTHETICS AND BLENDS Heavyweight-Work cothes, jackets, raincoats Mediumweight-Shirts, pay cothes, sheets, sacks Lightweight-Lingerie, bouses, dresses KNITS Heavyweight-Cottons, rayons, bends, T-shirts, sacks, shirts Mediumweight-Synthetics (poyester, acryic, etc.), dress sacks, skirts, sweaters Lightweight-Synthetics (poyester, acryic, etc.) and bends, ingerie, bouses, dresses DELICATE FABRICS Sheer curtains (2 or 3 panes), gauze, ace, etc. AUTOMATIC HIGH HIGH MED LOW HIGH MED LOW HIGH MED LOW LOW CYCLE 14

15 Cyce contro knob and a temperature seector (4 CLEAN TOUCH settings) Cyce con& knob Temperature so&or FthSH GUARD. Start. button End of cyce sektor If your dryer has a Temperature Seector with 4 temperature settings (ex ow, ow, med, high), refer to the chart beow and the chart on page 9 for cyce information. Loads tumbe without heat during the ast few minutes of a heated cyces. This makes a oad easier to hande and heps keep wrinkes from setting in. Usng your automatk cyce Use your automatic cyce and a heat setting to automaticay dry most oads. The chart beow suggests heat settings for various types of oads. Usng Heavy Dry (on some modes) Use Heavy Dry and a high heat setting to dry arge items or items that are thicker or heavier than a reguar oad (heavy cotton bath sheets or robes). NOTE: To hep reduce wrinking, remove the oad from the dryer as soon as tumbing stops. This is important for permanent press, knits and synthetic fabrics. Do not overdry. Overdrying can cause shrinkage, static cing, and damage some fabrics. TYPE OF LOAD AUTOMATIC CYCLE COTONS AND LINENS Extra Heavy-Bedspreads, mattress pads, quits Heavyweight-Towes, jeans, corduroys, work cothes Mediumweight-Sheets, cotton undenrvear, diapers Lightweight-Batistes, organdies, ingerie HIGH HIGH MED LOW PERMANENT PRESS, SYNTHETICS AND BLENDS Heavyweight-Work cothes, jackets, raincoats Mediumweight-Shirts, pay cothes, sheets, sacks Lightweight-Lingerie, bouses, dresses KNITS Heavyweight-Cottons, rayons, bends, T-shirts, sacks, shirts MediumweightSynthetics (poyester, acryic, etc.), dress sacks, skirts, sweaters LightweightSynthetics (poyester, acryic, etc.) and bends, ingerie, bouses, dresses DELICATE FABRICS Sheer curtains (2 or 3 panes), gauze, ace, etc. HIGH MED LOW HIGH MED EX LOW EX LOW

16 Cyce co& knob Temperature &tor End oicyck Stati button (seectors vary with mode) FNSH GUARD seector If your dryer has a Temperature Seector with 4 temperature settings (ex ow, ow, med, high), refer to the chart beow and the chart on page 9 for cyce information. Loads tumbe without heat during the ast few minutes of a heated cyces. This makes a oad easier to hande and heps keep wrinkes from setting in. Usng your automatk cyce Use your automatic cyce and a heat setting to automaticay dry most oads. The chart beow suggests heat settings for various types of oads. Usng Heavy Dry (on some modes) Use Heavy Dry and a high heat setting to dry arge items or items that are thicker or heavier than a reguar oad (heavy cotton bath sheets or robes). NOTE: To hep reduce wrinking, remove the oad from the dryer as soon as tumbing stops. This is important for permanent press, knits and synthetic fabrics. Do not overdry. Overdrying can cause shrinkage, static cing, and damage some fabrics. r TYPE OF LOAD COTONS AND LINENS Extra Heavy-Bedspreads, mattress pads, quits Heavyweight-Towes, jeans, corduroys, work cothes Mediumweight-Sheets, cotton underwear, diapers Lightweight-Batistes, organdies, ingerie PERMANENT PRESS, SYNTHETICS AND BLENDS Heavyweight-Work cothes, jackets, raincoats Mediumweight-Shirts, pay cothes, sheets, sacks Lightweight-Lingerie, bouses, dresses KNITS Heavyweight-Cottons, rayons, bends, T-shirts, sacks, shirts Mediumweight-Synthetics (poyester, acryic, etc.), dress sacks, skirts, sweaters LightweightSynthetics (poyester, acryic, etc.) and bends, ingerie, bouses, dresses DELICATE FABRICS Sheer curtains (2 or 3 panes), gauze, ace, etc. AUTOMATIC HIGH HIGH MED LOW HIGH MED LOW HIGH MED EX LOW EX LOW CYCLE 16

17 Using the drying rack (on some modes) The drying rack ets you dry items that you may not want to tumbe. The rack does not move, but the drum turns. 1. Fit rear egs of the rack into indentations in the back wa of the dryer. 2. Lower the front so the egs rest on the dryer opening. 3. Put wet items on top of the rack. Leave space between them so air can reach a surfaces. NOTE: Make sure nothing hangs over the edge of the rack. 4. Cose the door. 5. Seect the Timed Drying cyce (and temperature) or the Air cyce and push the Start Button See chart beow for suggested cyces and settings. NOTE: The rack must be removed for norma tumbing. Fire Hazard Do not dry pastic, rubber or other heatsensitive materias with heat. Use the Air cyce. Faiure to do so coud resut in fire or damaged items. Drying rack suggestions Drying time wi depend on how much moisture the items hod. The foowing chart suggests cyces and settings for the different kinds of items that might best be rack dried. RACK DRY CYCLE! TEMPERATURE 1 TIME Woo sweaters (Bock to shape and ay fat on the rack) Timed Drying LOW 60 min Stuffed toys or piows (Cotton or poyester fiber fied) Stuffed toys or piows (Foam rubber fied) Sneakers or canvas shoes *Reset Air cyce as needed to compete drying. Timed Drying LOW 60 min Air No temperature needs to be seected. Cyce is unheated. 90 min 17

18 Caring For Your Dryer In This Section Page Page Mantenance+every oad Mantenanc~o needed Dryers require reguar maintenance. Foow the suggestions beow to maintain your dryer propery. I Maintenance-every Ceaning the int screen The int screen is ocated under a id on top of the dryer. Cean t before each oad. A screen bocked by int can increase drying time. oad I Product and Fabric Damage Hazard Do not run the dryer with the int screen oose, damaged, bocked or missing. Doing so can cause overheating and damage to both the dryer and fabrics. 1. Open the id and pu the int screen straight out. 2. Ro int off the screen with your fingers. Do not rinse or wash the screen to remove int. Wet int is hard to remove. 3. Push the int screen firmy back into pace and cose the id. Lint signa (on some modes) Restricted airfow reduces drying efficiency. The signa (a whiste tone) ets you know if the airfow is restricted. Turn off the dryer and cean the int screen. NOTE: Cean your int screen before each oad. Do not wait for the int signa. The int signa indicates excessive int present on your int screen. If you wait for the int signa before you cean the int screen, drying efficiency wi be reduced. 18

19 Maintenance-as needed Use the foowing suggestions about ceaning and int remova to maintain your dryer and keep it operating efficienty. Ceaning a cogged int screen Laundry detergents and fabric softeners can cause a residue buid-up on the int screen. A cogged int screen can extend drying times. Cean the int screen every six months or more frequenty if it becomes cogged due to a residue buid-up. Use the foowing method: 1. Wet both sides of int screen with hot water. 2. Wet a nyon brush with hot water and iquid detergent. 3. Scrub int screen with the brush unti a residue buid-up is removed. 4. Rinse with hot water. 5. Thoroughy dry int screen with a cean towe and repace in dryer. Ceaning the dryer interior Garments which contain unstabe dyes, such as denim bue jeans or brighty coored cotton items, may discoor the dryer interior. If you want to remove stains from dryer drum use one of the foowing methods: Powdered aundry detergent 1. Make a paste with detergent and very warm water. 2. Appy paste to a soft coth and scrub area unti a excess dye is removed. 3. Wipe thoroughy with a damp coth. 4. Tumbe a oad of rags to dry. OR Lqud non-fammabe househod ceaner 1. Appy to stained area. 2. Rub with a coth unti a excess dye is removed. 3. Wipe thoroughy with a damp coth. 4. Tumbe a oad of rags to dry. Ceaning the dryer exterior Wipe with a soft, damp coth. Eectrca Shock, Persona InJury and Fire Hazard Turn off the eectrica power before ceaning the interior. Make sure the dryer is coo.. Use non-fammabe ceaner. Faiure to do so coud resut in eectrica shock or injury, fire or exposion. 19

20 Changing the drum ight (on some mad&) Eectrca Shock and Fire Hazard Before removing ight bub, either unpug the dryer or disconnect the dryer at the main power suppy. The bub cover must be in pace during dryer operation to prevent overheating and possibe damage to fabrics. Operating the dryer with the bub cover removed can cause the dryer to fai or create a fire hazard. 1. Unpug the dryer or disconnect the eectricity eading to the dryer at the main power suppy- 2. Open the dryer door and remove the ight bub cover from back wa of the dryer. Turn the cover cockwise to remove. 3. Remove the ight bub by turning it countercockwise. 4. Repace the bub with a 40-watt appiance bub ony. 5. Repace the ight bub cover and ock in pace by turning countercockwise. 6. Reconnect power suppy. Remove bub cover Repace bub cover \\ 20

21 Removing accumuated int Lint can gather inside the dryer and be a fue for fire. It is recommended the int be removed every 2 to 3 years, or more often, depending on dryer usage. Ceaning shoud be done by a quaified person. If you have any questions, pease ca our Consumer Assistance Center at Eectrca Shock and Persona InJury Hazard Unpug the power suppy cord or turn off the eectrica power before removing dryer panes. Make sure the dryer is coo. Dryer parts can have sharp edges. Use care when handing. When repacing front pane after int remova, the wire cips hoding the door I switch wires must be anchored to top of front and side panes. Wires MUST NOT touch rotating drum. (See page 22, step 7.) Faiure to do so coud resut in eectrica 1 shock or persona injury. For a eectrk dryers, or gas dryers which have a ower front access pane NOTE: See page 22 if your dryer is gas and has a fu front pane. 1. Unpug the power suppy cord or turn off the eectrica power. 2. Remove back pane (eectric) or ower front access pane (gas). See the Instaation Instructions. 3. Remove int from shaded area in iustration with a soft brush or vacuum ceaner. Avoid damaging wires, thermostats (eectric), funne (gas) or ignitor (gas). 4. Repace pane; reconnect and eve dryer again, if necessary. Thermostats Heat eement Eectric dryer with back pane removed I Gas dryer with o-o-;j;t access pane 21

22 f your dryer Is gas and has a u front pane, remove front pane as ioows 1. Unpug the power suppy cord or turn off the eectrica power. 2. Open int screen id. Remove two screws from int screen area. 3. Open top by puing forward and up at each front corner (see View A). Rest raised top against wa behind dryer (top is hinged at rear). 4. Remove two interna screws from front pane fanges (near top front corners). Lift front pane sighty, ifting off ower cips (see View B). Sowy pu front pane forward, disengaging pane from drum. (Drum wi drop sighty.) Move front pane aside and rest edge against side of dryer. Avoid disconnecting wire cips (see View C) or damaging wires. Remove int from area shown in gas dryer iustration on page 21 with soft brush or vacuum ceaner. Avoid damaging wires, funne or ignitor. Reassembe in reverse order. Before cosing the top, check the foowing: - Drum sea must be fared out (see View D) and propery positioned against pane at back of drum. Rotate drum countercockwise one fu turn to check drum sea. - Bet shoud be centered and tight on dryer drum. - Wire cips which hod the door switch wires must be anchored in sot in top of front pane (see View C) and aong top edge of side pane. Door wires must not touch drum when dryer is operating. See Warnng, page Repace top pane and int screen screws. Top and front panes must be securey in pace before operating dryer. Drum sea View B Side pane Remove scraw8 beforo opening top Wire ciphods door switch wires 9. Reconnect power and eve dryer again (if necessary). NOTE: Ca our Consumer Assistance Center at for assistance or more information. 22 View D -

23 Laundry Tips I In This Section PaOe Before you dry Drying specia-care Items Using dryer fabric softeners Savng energy Vacation care Sovng aundering probems This section reviews proper drying techniques, gives you additiona drying information, and discusses causes or soutions to common drying probems. Before you dry Before using your dryer, see pages 3 and 4 for Important Safety Information. Drying tips Check garments to make sure a spots and stains were removed during the wash. If stains were not removed, do not tumbe dry. Heat may permanenty set stain. Soied items can aso eave stains on the dryer drum. These stains can be picked up by other items in the oad. Empty a pockets. Turn pockets of heavy items inside out for even drying.. Turn int takers and dark items inside out to hep prevent int pickup. Remove heat-sensitive trim that can be damaged by drying. Tie strings and sashes so they wi not tange. Pace sma items such as baby socks or hankies in a mesh bag for easier remova. Cose zippers, snaps and hooks to avoid snagging other items. Remove pins, buckes and other hard objects to avoid scratching the dryer drum. Artices to be ironed shoud be removed from the dryer whie sti damp. Sorting Items propery sorted for washing are usuay propery sorted for drying. Separate heavy fabrics (denim, towes) from ight fabrics (synthetics, permanent press). Separate int givers (towes, chenie) from int takers (corduroy, synthetics, permanent press). When possibe, turn int takers inside out. Separate dark from ight coors; coorfast from non-coorfast. Load sizes Load the dryer by the amount of space items take up, not by their weight. Do not overoad the dryer. Overcrowding causes uneven drying and wrinking, and can cause items to wear out faster (because of piing). Mix arge items with smaer items. You may need to rearrange arge items (sheets, bankets, tabecoths) during a cyce to reduce baing or roing up. Reduce wrinking of permanent press and synthetics by drying smaer oads and removing items from the dryer as soon as tumbing stops. For better tumbing action when drying ony a few sma items, add one or two int-free towes. This aso prevents sma, ightweight items from bocking airfow. 23

24 Drying specia-care items Most garments and househod texties have care abes with aundering instructions. Aways foow abe directions when they are avaiabe. Genera drying instructions for some specia washabes are incuded in this section. Ar drying Heat-sensttve fabrks Heat sensitive fabrics, pastic, rubber or some stuffed items require drying without heat. Use an Air setting or ine dry. The Air setting is usefu for fuffing bedding and piows, and dusting draperies and cothing. See Warning on page 9. Oefin, poypropy- Foow care abe directions. ene, sheer nyon Cotton and If shoes can be machine aundered: canvasshoes 1. Pace severa bath towes in the dryer to act as a buffer, or pace shoes on drying rack if your dryer has one. 2. If rubber or foam rubber materias are part of the shoe, use an Air setting. For other materias, see your contro pane page (pages 12-16) for cyce, time, and temperature recommendations. Pows, stuffed 3. Remove shoes from dryer whie sti damp and aow to air dry. toys 24 Feather, foam, poyester Pastic, rubber items If manufacturer recommends machine washing, dry one piow at a time and: 1. Make sure coverings are securey stitched. 2. Shake and fuff the items by hand severa times during the cyce. 3. Make sure piows are competey dry. Feather piows take a ong time to dry. Shower curtains. Foow care abe directions. tabecoths, baby panties Scatter rugs Foow care abe directions. Bankets and Machine drying knitted wooens is not recommended. Bock to shape wooens when wet and aow to air dry. Line dry bankets in shade on a breezy day over two ines. Pin edges together and straighten them. When party dry, turn the banket over, re-pin and re-straighten. When dry, brush nap. Cotton, rayon, Dry as recommended for permanent press fabrics on your contro pane synthetic bankets page (pages 12-6). Eectric bankets, If manufacturer recommends machine drying: eectric sheets, 1. Pace one or two dry towes in the dryer and preheat 3-5 minutes on a wooen bankets, high setting. This wi dry bankets faster and hep avoid piing. washabe wooen 2. Put banket in dryer with warm towes. Set contro for 20 minutes. garments 3. Check after 10 minutes. Remove when sti damp. Overdrying and ong tumbing can cause shrinking and piing. 4. Pace banket on fat surface or over two ines to finish drying. Genty stretch to origina size and shape. 5. When competey dry, brush genty to raise nap. Press binding with coo iron if needed.

25 Curtains, sipcovers Remove drapery weights and hooks before aundering. Draperies, 1. Use owest temperature or an Air setting. sipcovers 2. Leave room in dryer for oad to fuff. 3. Remove from dryer whie sighty damp. Do not overdry. For sipcovers, repace sipcovers whie sti sighty damp. They wi dry to fit tighty. Sheers, some Dry ony a few minutes. synthetic curtains Bonded or Do not overdry or tumbe in high heat. Overdrying oosens the adhesive aminated fabrics and causes fabrics to separate. Diapers, baby Wash and dry sma items in a mesh bag or piowcase for convenient cothes handing. 1. Dry according to fabric and cyce settings isted on your contro pane page (pages 12-6). 2. Remove diapers and cotton knit items whie sti sighty damp. They wi fee softer, shrink ess and be easier to fod. Eastic Items Dry at owest temperature setting. Remove from dryer whie sti sighty damp. FIbergass materias Do not machine wash or dry fibergass materias. Sma partices can stick to fabrics washed or dried in foowing oads and cause skin irritation. Fame- Some items have been treated with a fame-retardant finish to improve retardant their resistance to burning. Such items are ceary abeed. To retain tnshes fame-retardant quaities through continuous use and washing, cean and dry according to the manufacturer s instructions. Napmd Items Dry separatey or with simiar coors to avoid int transfer. Foow care abe directions. Corduroy, 1. Dry according to fabric and cyce settings shown on your contro pane veveteen page (pages 12-16). 2. Remove from dryer whie there is sti a trace of moisture. 3. Smooth, reshape and air dry before putting away. Quted, down- Foow care abe instructions. fied Items 1. Dry one at a time. 2. Remove from dryer and shake or fuff the item during the drying cyce. 3. Smooth and reshape before putting away. Snowsuts, Jackets Check abe for fiber content, then see your contro pane page (pages 12-6) for cyce and temperature recommendations. Nyon, Foow care abe directions. poyester-base 1. Dry garment for about 10 minutes. Remove and turn inside out. Dry for 10 more minutes. 2. Remove from dryer immediatey and hang on a non-rusting hanger to finish drying. This wi hep eiminate wrinkes. continued on next page 25

26 TInted, dyed or Dry according to fabric, weight and care abe instructions. Wipe the dryer non-coorfast drum carefuy to remove any dye or int that can be transferred to other Items oads. See Ceaning the dryer interior on page 19. Towes Washabe knts Seect cyce according to fabric type. Some towes, particuary those made of a bend of synthetic fibers and natura fibers (poyester and cotton bends), may shed more int than other towes causing your dryer s int screen to get fu faster. Be sure to remove int from the dryer int screen before and after drying new towes. Do not overdry knits. Overdrying can cause shrinking and static cing. 1. Seect cyce according to fabric and construction. 2. Turn synthetics and bends inside out when drying to avoid piing. 3. Remove cotton and rayon knits whie sti sighty damp. Stretch into shape and ay fat to finish drying. Using dryer fabric softeners Dryer fabric softeners are recommended for reducing static cing (static can aso be reduced by not overdrying) and for softening fabrics. Aways foow package instructions carefuy. Put fabric softener sheet on top of the oad before startng the dryer. Do not add a fabric softener sheet after the cyce has started. Instant heat can cause the fabric softener to spot fabrics. Cear, grease-ike spots can resut from the fabric softener sheet becoming tanged in an item during tumbing. If fabric softener causes a stain, wet the stain and rub with iquid detergent or bar soap, rewash. Some fabric softeners can cog the int screen and sow drying. Use fabric softeners abeed as dryer safe. Saving energy Dry ony fu oads without overdrying. Avoid overoading dryer, adding wet items to a party dried oad, or opening the door unnecessariy. Pan your aundry to dry one oad after another. A warm dryer shortens drying time. Shorten drying times by exhausting dryer propery and ceaning exhaust duct as needed. -Keep the int screen cean. -Use your dryer in a room where room air temperature is above 45 F (7 C). -Sort oads by fabric weight and type. Vacation care 1. Unpug power suppy cord or turn off eectrica power suppy. 2. Cean int screen. 26

27 Soving aundering probems Most aundering probems are easiy soved. Check the foowing ist for probems you may have and possibe causes. If you need additiona hep, check the Assistance or Service section on pages 29 and 30. PROBLEM CHECK IF CAUSES/SOLUTIONS Greasy Dryer fabric softeners Foow manufacturer s product directions spots were used carefuy. Undiuted washer fabric softener was used Enough detergent was used Items were cean before they were dried Diute fabric softener before adding to the fina rinse. Use enough detergent to hod soi in the wash water unti it drains away. Undrained soi can stick to outer tub of the washer and cause greasy spots with next oad. Soied items can stain other items in the oad. They can aso eave stains on the dryer drum that can be picked up by items in ater oads. Dryer heat may permanenty set these stains. Lint Lint screen is cogged Load is propery sorted Static eectricity is attracting int Load is too big or heavy Paper or tissue was in pocket Enough detergent was used Piing is being mistaken for int Cean int screen. (See page 13.) Sort int-givers (bath towes, etc.) from inttakers (synthetics, permanent press). Use fabric softener in the washer s fina rinse. Use correct dryer settings for fabric. Overdrying synthetics can cause intattracting static eectricity. Dry smaer oads. When items can t tumbe freey, air is unabe to carry int to int screen. Empty pockets carefuy. A sma scrap of paper can cause a ot of int. Use enough detergent to hod the int in the water unti it drains away. Base detergent amount on water hardness and soi in wash oad. Piing (surface fuzz) is caused by norma wear and aundering. Pis do not break away easiy from the fabric and can often coect int. Synthetic fabrics are more ikey to pi than others, especiay at neckbands, ebows and knees. continued on next page 27

28 PROBLEM Shrinking Sow drying Statk eectrkity CHECK IF Items are overdried Fabric type and quaity is suitabe for drying There is a arge amount of moisture in the oad to be dried Cod rinse water is used Room air temperature is beow 45 F (7 C) Dryer is exhausted according to Instaation Instructions Lint screen is cogged Exhaust duct or outside exhaust hood is cogged Proper eectrica suppy is used Load is overdried Fabricsoftenerisused Synthetics, synthetic bends, permanent press and knits are in oad CAUSES/SOLUTIONS Remove items whie there is sti a trace of moisture. Some items shoud be removed whie damp, then shaped and air dried. Some knits are stretched during manufacturing. Washing and drying returns them to the origina size. This is norma. Check quaity of garment before buying. Foow fabric care abe directions carefuy. Some items hod more moisture than others (cottons more than poyester). They take onger to dry. Fu oads take onger to dry than sma oads of the same fabric. A oad rinsed in cod water wi take sighty onger to dry than a warm one. Cod rinses, however, hep save energy and reduce wrinking more than warm rinses do. Insta dryer in a room where the air temperature is warmer than 45 F (7 C). Cod air increases drying time and may cause wrinkes not to be removed. Insta and exhaust your dryer according to the Instaation Instructions provided. Cean int screen before or after each use. Cean if needed. Propery connect the dryer to a grounded eectrica circuit that meets the eectrica requirements stated in the Instaation Instructions. Remove items whie there is sti a trace of moisture. Use a fabric softener and foow package directions carefuy. Synthetics, synthetic bends, permanent press and knits buid up static eectricity. Use a fabric softener and be carefu not to overdry the oad. 28

29 If You Need Assistance Or Service This section is designed to hep you save the cost of a service ca. Part 1 of this section outines possibe probems, their causes, and actions you can take to sove each probem. Parts 2 and 3 te you what to do if you sti need assistance or service. When caing our Consumer Assistance Center for hep or caing for service, pease provide a detaied description of the probem, your appiance s compete mode and seria numbers and the purchase date. (See page 2.) This information wi hep us respond propery to your request. 1. Before caing for assistance... Performance probems often resut from itte things you can find and fix without toos of any kind. Pease check the chart beow for probems you can fix. It coud save you the cost of a service ca. PROBLEM CHECK IF SOLUTION Dtyer wi not run. Power cord is pugged in. Firmy pug cord into eectrica outet. Reset contros and push start button. Home s main fuse has bown or circuit breaker has tripped. Aso check if a time-deay fuse or circuit breaker has been used. Dryer door is cosed. Start button is pushed firmy. Contros are set in a running or ON position. Turn cyce contro knob to OFF. Repace fuse with a time-deay fuse of the correct capacity. Reset circuit breaker. Reset contros and push start button. Cose door firmy. Push start button. Set contros and push start button. DOW wi not heat. Cyce contro knob or tempera- Reset cyce contro knob or temperature seector is set on an Air ture seector to heat setting. setting. Heat cyce is in its ast minutes (there is no heat during that time). Home s main fuse has bown or circuit breaker has tripped. Aso check if a time-deayed fuse or circuit breaker has been used. Gas shutoff vaves are open both on dryer and on suppy ine if yours is a gas dryer. Wait for cyce to finish. Turn cyce contro knob to OFF. Repace fuse with a time-deayed fuse of the correct capacity. Reset circuit breaker. Reset contros and push star button. The circuit suppying an eectric dryer uses 2 breakers or 2 fuses. If one breaker has tripped or one fuse has bown, the dryer may run, but not heat, Turn cyce contro knob to OFF. Open gas vaves. Wait 5 minutes. Reset contros and push start button. continued on next page 29

30 CHECK IF Lint screen is cean. Exhaust duct or outside exhaust hood is cogged. SOLUTION Cean int screen. See instructions on page 18. See Sow drying section of tabe, page 28, for additiona information. Cean if needed. 2. If you need assistance... Ca Whirpoo Consumer Assistance Center teephone number. Dia free from anywhere in the U.S.: and tak with one of our trained consutants. The consutant can instruct you in how to obtain satisfactory operation from your appiance or, if service is necessary, recommend a quaified service company in your area. If you prefer, write to: Mr. Wiiam Cark Consumer Assistance Representative Whirpoo Corporation 2000 M-63 Benton Harbor, M Pease incude a daytime phone number in your correspondence. 3. If you need service... Whirpoo has a nationwide network of authorized WhirpooSM service E companies. Whirpoo service technicians are trained to fufi the product warranty and provide after-warranty service, anywhere in the United States. To ocate the authorized Whirpoo service company in your area, ca our Consumer Assistance Center teephone number (see Step 2) or ook in your teephone directory Yeow Pages under: 4. If you need FSP repacement parts... FSP is a registered trademark of Whirpoo Corporation for quaity parts. Look for this symbo of quaity whenever you need a repacement part for your Whirpoo appiance. FSP repacement parts wi fit right and work right, because they are made to the same exacting specifications used to buid every new Whirpoo appiance. To ocate FSP repacement parts in your area, refer to Step 3 above or ca the Whirpoo Consumer Assistance Center number in Step If you are not satisfied with how the probem was soved... Contact the Major Appiance Consumer Action Pane (MACAP). MACAP is a group of independent consumer experts that voices consumer views at the highest eves of the major appiance industry. Contact MACAP ony when the deaer, authorized servicer and Whirpoo have faied to resove your probem. Major Appiance Consumer Action Pane 20 North Wacker Drive Chicago, IL MACAP wi in turn inform us of your action. APPUANCE-HOUSEHOLD- WARHNa YACtnNEs L MAJOR, SERVICE & REPAIR DRVER% RERWCE A REPUR 30

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32 LENGTH OF WARRANTY FULL ONE-YEAR WARRANTY From Date of Purchase WHIRLPOOL WILL NOT PAY FOR WHIRLPOOL Dryer Warranty WHIRLPOOL WILL PAY FOR FSP repacement parts and repair abor to correct defects in materias or workmanship. Service must be provided by an authorized WhirpooSM service company. A. Service cas to: 1. Correct the instaation of your dryer. 2. Instruct you how to use your dryer. 3. Repace house fuses or correct house wiring or pumbing. 4. Repace ight bubs. B. Repairs when your dryer is used in other than norma, singe-famiy househod use. C. Pickup and deivery. Your dryer is designed to be repaired in the home. D. Damage to your dryer caused by accident, misuse, fire, food, acts of God or use of products not approved by Whirpoo. E. Repairs to parts or systems caused by unauthorized modifications made to the appiance. B-92 WHIRLPOOL CORPORATION SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUEN- TIAL DAMAGES. Some states do not aow the excusion or imitation of incidenta or consequentia damages, so this imitation or excusion may not appy to you. This warranty gives you specific ega rights, and you may aso have other rights which vary from state to state. Outside the United States, a different warranty may aso appy. For detais, pease contact your authorized Whirpoo distributor or miitary exchange. If you need service, first see the Assistance or Service section of this book. After checking Assistance or Service, additiona hep can be found by caing our Consumer Assistance Center teephone number, -50& , from anywhere in the U.S. PART NO Wnrpd corpwaton Printed In U.S.A.

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