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HOW TO MPXE A HOME RUN. - UseAndCare PART NO. 9831699 5/95 A Note to You................. 2 Dryer Safety................ 3-4 Parts and Features........ 5 Operating Your Dryer...6 Before starting your dryer... 6 Starting your dryer... 6 Stopping/restarting your dryer... 6 Seecting the right cyce and setting... 7 Caring for Your Dryer...I0 Laundry Tips........... 13-16 Troubeshooting.....17-18 Requesting or Service Assistance..._....19 Warranty....................... 20 1-800-253-301 Ca our Consumer Assistance Center with questions or comments. COMPACT ELECTRIC AND GAS DRYERS MODELS LDR3822D LER3622D LGR3622D q5

A Note to You Thank you for buying a WHIRLPOOL@ appiance. Because your ife is getting busier and more compicated, WHIRLPOOL dryers are easy to use, save time, and hep you manage your home better. To ensure that you enjoy years of troube-free operation, we deveoped this Use and Care Guide. It contains vauabe information about how to operate and maintain your dryer propery and safey. Pease read it carefuy. Aso, pease compete and mai in the Ownership Registration Card provided with your appiance. The card heps us notify you about any new information on your appiance. Pease record your mode s information. Whenever you ca to request service on Mode Number your appiance, you need to know your Seria Number compete mode number and seria number. You can find this information on the mode Purchase Date and seria number abe in the door we (see Deaer Name diagram on page 5 for ocation of abe). Pease aso record the purchase date of Deaer Address your appiance and your deaer s name, Deaer Phone address, and teephone number. Keep this book and the saes sip together in a safe pace for future reference. I 1 Our Consumer Assistance Center number is to-free 24 hours a day. 1-800-253-I 30 1

Dryer Safety warning symbos. Pease pay specia attention to these symbos and foow any instructions given. Here is a brief expanation of the use of the symbo. This symbo wi hep aert you to such dangers as fire eectrica shock burns 1 and persona iijury. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS For your safety, the information in this manua must be foowed to minimize the risk of exposion or fire, or to prevent oss of ife, persona injury, or property - 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 a 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. continued on next page 3

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

Parts and Features The parts and features of your dryer are iustrated features before using your dryer. beow. Become famiiar with a parts and 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. Start button Cyce and temperature contro knob Lint screen Mode and seria number abe - Moisture sensor (12OV modes ony) Dryer drum Access door - (gas modes ony) Other feature: End of cyce signa (see page 7) Optiona mounting kits *Automatic DRY-MISER@ Contro (240V modes) You can mount your compact dryer above your Dryer Wa-Mounting Kit for securing the compact washer using one of the foowing kits: dryer to the wa with a stee bracket. Part No. 345994 (eectric ony) NOTE: The wa must be strong enough to support the dryer s weight. (Do not use in Fire and Exposion Hazard mobie homes.) If mounting a gas dryer, use ony Dryer Stand Kit, Part No. 49971 or 49978. Using any other kit coud resut in a gas eak. Faiure to foow the above instructions coud cause exposion or fire. Dryer Stand Kit for permanent instaation, secured to the wa. Part No. 49971 (white) or 49978 (amond) Optiona defector kit Exhaust Defector Kit to move dryer exhaust up, down, or to the side. Part No. 346001 (eectric) 5

Operating Your Dryer The information in this section heps you earn to use your dryer efficienty and safey. Refer to Laundry Tips on page 13 for additiona information on sorting, oading, and drying most types of washabes. Before starting your dryer Before using your dryer, wipe the dryer drum with a damp coth to remove dust from storing and shipping. Starting your dryer 1. Load cothes into the dryer and cose the door. 3. Push the Start Button 2. Turn the Cyce Contro Knob either way to the desired cyce. Use the Energy Preferred Automatic Setting (*) to dry most oads (see page 7). NOTE: Your dryer stops automaticay a cyce ends. when Stopping/restarting your dryer You can stop your dryer anytime during a cyce. To stop the dryer, either: Open the dryer door. q OR q 0 YV Turn the Cyce Contro Knob to OFF. NOTE: The Cyce Contro Knob shoud point to an OFF area when the dryer is not in use. To restart the dryer: 1. Cose the door. 2. Seect a new cyce and temperature (if desired). 3. Push the Start Button. 6

End of cyce signa The dryer sounds a signa to et you know when the cyce is finished. The signa is not adjustabe and cannot be turned off. 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. Seecting the right cyce and setting The foowing pages describe the cyces on your dryer. Refer to the chart on page 9 for hep in seecting drying cyces. Drying guideines Aways foow care abe directions when they are avaiabe. Use the Air cyce, or ine dry rubber, pastic, deicate, and heat-sensitive fabrics (see page 8). The ast few minutes of a cyces are without heat to make the oad easier to hande. To hep reduce wrinking, remove the oad from the dryer as soon as tumbing stops. This is especiay important for permanent press, knits, and synthetic fabrics. Cyce descriptions Automatic Permanent Press/ Reguar Cyce(s) Dry most oads using the Energy Preferred Automatic Setting (*). Your Automatic cyce(s) shuts off when the seected dryness is reached. The Cyce Contro Knob wi not move unti the oad is amost dry. After the coo-down, the Knob automatitay turns to an OFF area and tumbing stops. If the oad is drier than you ike, seect a setting coser to LESS DRY the next time you dry a simiar oad.. If the oad is not as dry as you ike, compete drying using a Timed cyce. Seect a setting coser to VERY DRY the next time you dry a simiar oad. Overdrying can cause shrinkage, static cing, and damage to some fabrics.. Refer to pages 13-15 for information * about: - sorting cothes for drying - choosing oad sizes - drying tips - using dryer fabric softeners - saving energy - drying specia-care items.. LDR3622D LER3622D LGR3622D 7

Timed Cyce(s) Use a Timed cyce to compete drying if some items are damp after Automatic drying. Timed drying is aso usefu for: Deicate items and sma oads that need a short drying time. Buky items and arge oads that require a ong drying time. Air Cyce The Air cyce has no heat. Use this unheated cyce to fuff or air dry bedding, pastic tabecoths, foam piows, sneakers, etc. See page 9 for more information about the Air cyce. LDR3822D II, LER3622D LGR3622D Fire Hazard Do not dry heat-sensitive fabrics, pastic, rubber, or some stuffed items with heat. Use the Fuff Air cyce, if avaiabe, or dry these items on a ine or rack. Faiure to do so coud resut in fire or damaged items. LDR3822D LER3622D LGR3622D

Seecting the right cyce and setting MODELS LER3622D TYPE OF LOAD CYCLE LDR3822D LGR3622D COTONS AND LINENS Extra Heavy-Bedspreads, mattress pads, quits Timed Drying 90-105 min 45-55 min Heavyweight-Towes, jeans, corduroys, work Perm. Press/Reg. cothes MEDIUM WEIGHT-Sheets, cotton underwear, Perm. Press/Reg. diapers Lightweight-Batistes, organdies, ingerie Perm. Press/Reg. PERMANENT PRESS, SYNTHETICS AND BLENDS Heavyweight-Work cothes, jackets, raincoats Perm. Press/Reg. MEDIUM WEIGHT-Shirts, pay cothes, sheets, Perm. Press/Reg. sacks Lightweight-Lingerie, bouses, dresses Perm. Press/Reg. KNITS Heavyweight-Cottons, rayons, bends, T-shirts, Perm. Press/Reg. sacks, shirts Medium weight-synthetics (poyester, acryic, Perm. Press/Reg. etc.), dress sacks, skirts, sweaters Lightweight-Synthetics (poyester, acryic, etc.) Perm. Press/Reg. and bends, ingerie, bouses, dresses DELICATE FABRICS Sheer curtains (2 or 3 panes), gauze, ace, etc. Air 20-30 min* 20-30 min* RUBBER, PLASTIC, HEAT-SENSITIVE FABRICS Foam Rubber-Piows, bras, stuffed toys Air Pastic-Shower curtains, tabecoths Air Rubber-backed rugs Air Oefin, Poypropyene, Sheer nyon Air 20-30 min 20-30 mint 20-30 mint 20-30 mint 40-50 mint 40-50 min+ 15-20 min* 15-20 min COTON AND CANVAS SHOES Pace severa bath towes in the dryer to act as a buffer, or pace shoes on a drying rack if your dryer has one. Remove shoes from dryer whie sti damp. Stretch shoes and aow to air dry. *Reset Air cyce as needed to compete drying. Air 30-40 min 30-40 min* 9

Caring for Your Dryer Proper care of your dryer can extend its ife. This section expains how to care for your dryer propery and safey. Ceaning the int screen Every oad ceaning The int screen is ocated inside the dryer drum, on the back wa. Cean it before each oad. A screen bocked by int can increase drying time. To cean: 1. Open the door and pu the int screen straight out. ody of int screen ighty whie puing the cover off. 3. Ro int off the screen with your fingers. Do not rinse or wash screen to remove int. Wet int is hard to remove. 4. Repace cover on int screen body. Push the int screen firmy back into pace and cose the door. IMPORTANT: 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. Some towes made of synthetic fibers and natura fibers (poyester and cotton bends) may shed more int than other towes, causing your dryer s int screen to fi up faster. Be sure to remove int from the int screen before and after drying new towes. As needed ceaning Laundry detergents and fabric softeners can cause a residue buidup on the int screen. Cean the int screen with a nyon brush every six months or more frequenty if it becomes cogged due to a residue buidup. Use the foowing method: 1. Wet both sides of int screen with hot water. n brush with hot water and iquid detergent; scrub int screen with the brush to remove residue buidup. 3. Rinse screen with hot water. 4. Thoroughy dry int screen with a cean towe: repace. in drver. 10

Ceaning the dryer interior Garments which contain unstabe dyes, such as denim bue jeans or brighty coored cotton items, may discoor the dryer interior. To cean dryer drum: 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. Exposion Hazard Turn off the eectrica power before ceaning the dryer interior. Make sure the dryer is coo. Use nonfammabe ceaner. Faiure to do so coud resut in exposion, fire, eectrica shock, or injury. 3. Wipe thoroughy with a damp coth. 4. Tumbe a oad of rags to dry. 11

Removing accumuated int Lint can gather inside the dryer and be a fue for fire. Lint shoud be removed every two to three years, or more often, depending on dryer usage. Ceaning shoud be done by a quaified person. If you have any questions or comments, pease ca our Consumer Assistance Center at 1-800-253-301. Eectrica Shock 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 switch wires must be anchored to top of front and side panes. Wires MUST NOT touch rotating drum. Faiure to do so coud resut in eectrica shock or persona injury. For a eectric dryers, or gas dryers 1. Unpug the power suppy cord or turn off the eectrica power. 2. Eectric dryers: Remove back pane using a hex-head screwdriver (/4 inch). Gas dryers: Pry off ower front access pane using a fat-bade screwdriver. 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. 5. Reconnect and eve dryer again, if necessary. Eectric gnitor Thermostats Heater Heat eement box terminas dryer with back pane removed Funne Gas dryer with ower front access pane removed 12

Laundry Tips This section provides information on preparing cothes for drying, drying guideines, and instructions for drying specia-care items. NOTES: Refer to your Washer Use and Care Guide for proper washing techniques and additiona aundry tips. See pages 3 and 4 of this book for Important Safety Information. Sorting cothes Separate dark from ight coors; coorfast from non-coorfast. Items a propery sorted for washing are usuay propery sorted for drying. hii Separate heavy fabrics (denim, towes) from ight fabrics (synthetics, permanent press). Choosing oad sizes Mix arge items with smaer items. 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). You may need to rearrange arge items (sheets, bankets, tabecoths) during a cyce to reduce baing or roing up. Drying tips Cose zippers, snaps, and hooks to avoid snagging other items. Remove heat-sensitive trim that can be damaged by drying. Tie strings and sashes so they wi not tange. Check garments to make sure a spots and stains were removed during the wash. Do not tumbe dry soied or stained items. Heat may permanenty set stains. Separate int givers (towes, chenie) from int takers (corduroy, synthetics, permanent press). When possibe, turn int takers inside out. 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. Sharp or meta objects can damage your dryer. Check pockets for pins, cips, money, bots, nuts, etc. Do not ay these objects on your dryer after emptying pockets. Turn pockets of heavy items inside out for even drying. Pace sma items such as baby socks or hankies in a mesh bag for easier remova. Artices to be ironed shoud be removed from the dryer whie sti damp. 13

Using dryer fabric softeners Dryer fabric softeners are recommended for Remove fabric softener stains by wetting reducing static cing and for softening the stains and rubbing them with iquid fabrics. Aways foow package instructions detergent or bar soap and rewash. carefuy. Some fabric softeners can cog the int Put one fabric softener sheet on top of the screen and sow drying. Use fabric softenoad before starting the dryer. ers abeed as dryer safe. Do not add a fabric softener sheet after the drying cyce has started. Instant heat can cause the fabric softener to spot fabrics. Saving energy Use an Automatic cyce to dry most oads. Shorten drying times by exhausting dryer Dry ony fu oads without overdrying. propery and ceaning exhaust duct and Avoid overoading dryer, adding wet items outside exhaust hood as needed. to a party dried oad, or opening the door -Keep the int screen cean. unnecessariy. -Use your dryer in a room where room air. Pan your aundry to dry one oad after temperature is above 45 F (7 C). another. A warm dryer shortens drying time. -Sot-t oads by fabric weight and type. Vacation care 1. Unpug power suppy cord or turn off eectrica power suppy. 2. Cean int screen. Votage requirements Mode LER3622D operates on 240 or 208 vot househod current. Modes LDR3822D and LGR3622D operate on 120 vot househod current. NOTE: Eectric dryers using 208 or 120 vots require onger drying times than dryers using 240 vots. 240 or 208 vot power suppy 14

Drying specia-care items Most garments and househod texties have manufacturer s care abes with aundering instructions. Aways foow care abe directions when they are avaiabe. Page 9 incudes drying instructions for most types of washabes. The chart beow provides drying instructions for specia-care washabes. ITEMS Bankets wooens and Cotton, rayon, synthetic bankets Eectric bankets, eectric sheets, wooen bankets, washabe wooen garments Curtains, sipcovers Draperies, sipcovers Diapers, cothes baby DRYING INSTRUCTIONS Machine drying knitted wooens is not recommended. Bock to shape when wet and aow to air dry. Line dry bankets in the 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. Dry as recommended for permanent press fabrics on page 9. If manufacturer recommends machine drying: 1. Pace one or two dry towes in the dryer and preheat 3-5 minutes on a high setting. This wi dry bankets faster and hep avoid piing. 2. Put banket in dryer with warm towes. 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. Remove drapery weights and hooks before aundering. For sipcovers, repace whie sti sighty damp. They wi dry to fit tighty. Dry ony a few minutes. 1. Leave room in dryer for oad to fuff. 2. Remove from dryer whie sighty damp. Do not overdry. Wash and dry sma items in a mesh bag or piowcase for convenient handing. Remove diapers and cotton knit items whie sti sighty damp. They wi fee softer, shrink ess, and be easier to fod. Eastic items Remove from dryer whie sti sighty damp. continued on next page 15

--- i%ms _-.-- - --.... - - -.--...--I..- - DRYING INSTRUCTIONS Fame-retardant Some items have been treated with a fame-retardant finish to improve j finishes their resistance to burning. Such items are ceary abeed. To retain fame-retardant quaities through continuous use and washing, cean I-- and dry according to the manufacturer s instructions. ~_--..----. - ---- -..- -.._. -- --.--- Napped items Dry separatey or with simiar coors to avoid int transfer. Foow care abe instructions. Corduroy, 1. Remove from dryer whie there is sti a trace of moisture. veveteen 2. Smooth, reshape, and air dry before putting away. - - - Quited, Foow care abe instructions. down-fied I. Dry one at a time. items 2. Remove from dryer and shake or fuff the item during the drying cyce 3. Smooth and reshape before putting away. Snowsuits, jackets Nyon or poyester Check abe for fiber content, then foow care abe instructions. 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. Tinted, dyed, or Dry according to fabric, weight, and care abe instructions. Wipe the noncoorfast dryer drum carefuy to remove any dye or int that can be transferred to items other oads. See Ceaning the dryer interior on page 11. Washabe knits 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. 16

Troubeshooting Most aundering probems are easiy soved if you understand the cause. Check the foowing ist for aundry probems you may have and their possibe causes. Aso refer to the next page for a dryer checkist which can hep you sove some simpe probems without caing for service. If you sti need hep, see Requesting Assistance or Service on page 19. Common aundry probems ROBLEM CAUSE sreasy spots Dryer fabric softener impropery used. See manufacturer s directions. Drying soied items. -int *Fu int screen. (See page 10.) Load not propery sorted. Overdrying, especiay synthetic fabrics that cause int-attracting static eectricity. Load size too big or heavy. OTissue or paper eft in pockets. *Piing (surface fuzz caused by norma wear and aundering) attracts int. shrinking *Overdrying. Fabric type and quaity inappropriate for drying. Dryer settings incorrect for fabric type. Manufacturer s care abe instructions not foowed. sow drying Fu int screen. Load too arge and buky to dry quicky. Dryer ocated in room with temperature beow 45 F (7 C). Exhaust duct cogged, restricted, or too ong. stains Drying soied items. Dryer fabric softener impropery used. See manufacturer s directions. Dryer interior stained. (See page 11 for ceaning procedures.) Static eectricity Wrinking Overdrying. Dryer fabric softener impropery used. See manufacturer s directions. Load incudes synthetics, synthetic bends, permanent press, and knit fabrics that buid up static eectricity..overoading. *Overdrying, especiay permanent press, and synthetic fabrics..cothes eft in dryer at end of cyce.

Common dryer probems Before caing for service, check these: Is the dryer door firmy cosed? Are the contros set in an ON position? Did you firmy push the Start Button? Is int screen cogged with int? Is the power cord pugged in? Have you bown a fuse or tripped the circuit breaker? Is exhaust duct or outside exhaust hood cogged with int? For gas dryers, are the vaves open on the dryer and the suppy ine? Is the dryer making noise? Is there a thumping sound from support roers indicating dryer has not been used for awhie? Is the int signa sounding? If you sti have probems, see Requesting Assistance or Service on page 19. 18

Reauestina Assistance or Serbice - Before caing for assistance or service, pease check Troubeshooting on pages 17-8. It may save you the cost of a service ca. If you sti need hep, foow the instructions beow. 1. If you need assistance*... Ca the Whirpoo Consumer Assistance Center teephone number. Dia to-free from anywhere w in the U.S.A.: 1-800-253-301 E 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 North M-63 Benton Harbor, M 49022-2692 Pease incude a daytime phone number in your correspondence. 2. If you need service*... Whirpoo has a nationwide network of r-1 authorized Whirpoo service La companies. Whirpoo service SERVICE technicians are trained to fufi the product warranty and u 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 1) or ook in your teephone directory Yeow Pages under: 3. 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 WHIRLPOOL@ appiance. FSP repacement parts wi fit right and work right, because they are made to the same exacting specifications used to buid every new WHIRLPOOL appiance. To ocate FSP repacement parts in your area, refer to Step 2 or ca the Whirpoo Consumer Assistance Center number in Step 1. 4. If vou are not satisfied w&h how the probem was soved... Contact the Major Appiance Consumer Action Program (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 Program 20 North Wacker Drive Chicago, IL 60606 MACAP wi in turn inform us of your action. APPLANCE-HOUSEHOLD- MAJOR, SERVICE & REPAIR -See- Whirpoo Appiances or Authorized Whirpoo Serwce (Exampe XYZ Serwe Co ). WASHING MACHINES 8 DRYERS, SERVICE & REPAIR -See WhIrpoo Appiances or Authorfzed WhIrpoo Serwce (Exampe. XYZ Seruce Co ) *When asking for hep or 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. 19

WHIRLPOOL Dryer Warranty LENGTH OF WARRANTY WHIRLPOOL WILL PAY FOR FULL ONE-YEAR WARRANTY FSP@ repacement parts and repair abor to correct From Date of Purchase defects in materias or workmanship. Service must be provided by an authorized Whirpoo service company. WHIRLPOOL WILL NOT PAY FOR 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. 6-94 WHIRLPOOL CORPORATION SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. Some states do not aow the excusion or imitation of incidenta or consequentia damages, so this excusion or imitation 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 Requesting Assistance or Service section of this book. After checking Requesting Assistance or Service, additiona hep is avaiabe by caing our Consumer Assistance Center teephone number, -800-253-1301, from anywhere in the U.S.A. Pnnted on recyced paper 10% post-consumer waste 50% recovered maeras PART NO. 9831699 0 1995 WhIrpoo Corporation @ RegIstered Trademark/TM Trademark of Whorpoo. U S A Prnted 5195 in USA