Service manual

Section 3 Electronic Control Gallery Series
3-10
Drying Temperature
For best results, follow fabric care label instructions on
items to be dried. To change the drying temperature,
press the TEMP button to scroll to the desired heat. To
protect your wardrobe, not all temperatures are available
with every cycle. (See Figure 3-3)
High heat is recommended for sturdy fabrics.
Medium High heat is recommended for most cotton
fabrics.
Medium heat is recommended for wrinkle free,
permanent press and lightweight fabrics.
Low heat is recommended for delicate fabrics.
No Heat should only be used with a Timed Dry setting
to dry items containing feathers, down, foam rubber,
plastics or rubber-like materials; to freshen clothing,
pillows or blankets; or to dust draperies.
Dryness Level
To change the dryness level, press the DRYNESS button
until the desired selection is made. Select Normal for
most loads. (See Figure 3-4)
Occasionally a load may seem too damp or over-dried
at the end of the cycle. To increase drying time for
similar loads in the future, select More Dry. For loads
requiring less drying time, select Less Dry.
Select Damp Dry for items you wish to partially dry
before hanging or ironing.
Using No Heat in any Auto Dry cycle will result in long
drying times and/or wet loads at the end of the cycle.
NOTE
To prevent over-drying, not every dryness level is avail-
able with every cycle.
NOTE
Figure 3-9. Drying Temperature
High Temperature
Selected
Figure 3-10. Dryness Level
More Dry
Selected
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