Refrigerator

Cycles-EL4030V and GL403OV
Regular cycles
The regular cydes describe the types of bads
they are designed to dry. Each cyde is followed
by a 5 minute ml-down period. During the cool
down, the bad tumbles without heat. This helps
make the bad easier to handle.
Use EX HEAVY to dry items such as bed-
spreads, mattress pads and quilts.
Use HEAVY to dry such kerns as towels, jeans,
corduroys and work clothes.
Use MED to dry items such as sheets, pilbw-
cases, cotton underwear and diapers.
Use LIGHT to dry batistes, organdies and
lingerie.
For the first few bads, set the Cycle Control
Knob to point to a line at a cyde in SPECfAL
DRY. When the dryer stops, feel the drbd items.
l If the items are drier than you like, set the Cycle
Control Knob more to the right the next time
you dry a similar load.
l ff the items are not as dry as you like, set the
Cycle Control Knob more to the left the next
time you dry a similar bad.
NOTE: Overdrying can cause shrinkage, static
cling and damage to some fabrics.
The PERMANENT PRESS cycle
The PERMANENT PRESS cycle helps provide
the special care that permanent press and
synthetic fabrics need. The cycle consists of a
timed period of heated drying and a 10 minute
cooldown period. During the cool down, the bad
tumbles without heat. This helps keep wrinkles
from setting and makes the bad easier to handle.
NOTE: To help reduce wrinkling, remove the bad
from the dryer as soon as tumbling stops. This is
important for permanent press, knits and syn-
thetic fabrics.
Cycles=EL503OV,
GL503OV,
EL6050V and
GL605OV
The automatic cycles
The automatic cydes let you select the degree of
dryness you want. A thermostat senses the air
temperature and automatically shuts the dryer off
when the selected dryness is reached.
Use AUTO-SENSE HEAVY to dry heavy and
mediumweight cotton items. The bad tumbles
without heat during the last 5 minutes. This helps
make the bad easier to handle.