Estate 3401085 manual

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    UseAndCare s s I I II - 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 Selecting the right cycle and setting ..[...]

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    A Note to You Thank you for buying an Estate@ appliance. Estate appliances give you all the functionality of name brand appliances at a value price. To ensure you enjoy years of trouble-free operation, we developed this Use and Care Guide. It contains valuable information about how to operate and maintain your appliance properly and safely. Please [...]

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    Dryer Safety Your safety is important to us. This Quide contains safetv statements under warning symbols. Please-pay special attention to these symbols and tollow any instructions given. Here is a brief explana- tion of the use of the symbol. This symbol will help alert you to such dangers as personal injury burns fire ’ 1 and electrical shock. ?[...]

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    Imt3ortant Safetv Instructions To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, or injury to persons when using your dryer, follow basic precautions, including the following: l Read all instructions before using your l Do not allow lint to buildup inside the dryer. dryer or exhaust system. Cleaning should *Dryer must be electrically grounded. See be d[...]

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    Parts and Features The parts and features of your dryer are illustrated below. Become familiar with all parts and features before using your dryer. Page references are included next to some features. Refer to those pages for more information about the features. NOTE: The drawings in this book may vary from your dryer model. They are designed to sho[...]

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    Operating Your Dryer The information in this section helps you learn to use your dryer efficiently and safely. Refer to “Laundry Tips” on page 16 for additional information on sorting, loading and drying most types of washables. Before starting your dryer Before using your dryer, wipe the dryer drum with a damp cloth to remove dust from stor- i[...]

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    Selecting the right cycle and setting The following pages describe the cycles on your dryer. Refer to the charts on pages 9-l 0 for help in selecting drying cycles. Drying guidelines l Always follow care label directions when they are available. l To dry delicate fabrics, rubber, plastic, and heat-sensitive fabrics, always use the No Heat/Fluff or [...]

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    No Heat/Fluff or Air Cycle (on some models) Use the No Heat/Fluff or Air cycle to fluff or air dry bedding, plastic table- cloths, foam pillows, sneakers, etc. See the Warning and the chart on page 10 for more information about this un- heated cycle. NOTE: If your model does not have a No Heat/ Fluff or Air cycle, line dry heat-sensitive items. Dam[...]

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    Drying cycles chart Use the chart below to guide you when making drying selections. The chart sug- gests heat settings and drying times for various loads. NOTES: l Use an Automatic cycle to dry most loads. l Use a Timed cycle only if the recom- mended Automatic cycle is not available. l If some types of loads in the chart have more than one suggest[...]

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    Fire Hazard Do not dty heat-sensitive fabrics, plastic, rubber, or some stuffed items with heat. Use the No Heat/Fluff or Air cycle, if available, or line dry these items on a line or rack. Failure to do so could result in fire or damaged items. No Heat/Fluff or Air cycle, or line drying The chart below includes examples of items that require dryin[...]

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    Using the drying rack (Available as an accessory on some models) The drying rack lets you dry items that you may not want to tumble. The rack does not move, but the drum turns. 1. Fit rear legs of the rack into indentations in the back wall of the dryer. 5. Select the Timed drying cycle (and temperature if needed) or the No Heat/ Fluff or Air cycle[...]

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    Caring for Your Dryer Proper care of your dryer can extend its life. This section explains how to care for your dryer properly and safely. Cleaning the lint screen Every load cleaning The lint screen is located under a lid on top of the dryer. Clean it before each load. A screen blocked by lint can increase drying time. To clean: 1. Open the lid an[...]

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    Cleaning the dryer interior Garments which contain unstable dyes, such as denim blue jeans or brightly colored cotton items, may discolor the dryer interior. If you want to remove stains from the dryer drum, use powdered laundry detergent. 1. Make a paste with detergent and very warm water. ExDlosion Hazard l Turn off the electrical power before cl[...]

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    Removing accumulated lint Lint can gather inside the dryer and be a fuel for fire. Lint should be removed every 2 to 3 years, or more often, depending on dryer usage. Cleaning should be done by a qualified person. If you have any questions, please call our Consumer Assistance Center toll-free at 1-800-253-l 301. For all electric dryers, or gas drye[...]

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    If your dryer is gas and has a full front panel, remove front panel as follows: 1. Unplug the power supply cord or turn off the electrical power. 2. Open lint screen lid. Remove two screws from lint screen area. 3. Open top by pulling forward and up at each front corner (see View A). Rest raised top against wall behind dryer (top is hinged at rear)[...]

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    Laundry Tips This section provides information on preparing clothes for drying, drying guidelines, and instructions for drying special-care items. NOTES: l Refer to your washer Use and Care Guide for proper washing techniques and additional laundry tips. l See pages 3 and 4 of this book for Important Safety Information. Sorting clothes l Separate d[...]

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    Using dryer fabric softeners Dryer fabric softeners are recommended for reducing static cling and for softening fabrics. Always follow package instructions carefully. l Put one fabric softener sheet on top of the load before start- ing the dryer. Do not add a fabric softener sheet after the cycle has started. Instant heat can cause the fabric softe[...]

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    Drying special-care items Most garments and household textiles have manufacturer’s care labels with laundering instructions. Always follow care label directions when they are available. Pages 9 and 10 include drying instructions for most types of washables. The chart below provides drying instructions for special-care washables. TEMS DRYING INSTR[...]

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    ITEMS Napped items l Corduroy, velveteen Quilted, down- filled items DRYING INSTRUCTIONS Dry separately or with similar colors to avoid lint transfer. Follow care label instructions. 1. Remove from dryer while there is still a trace of moisture. 2. Smooth, reshape and air dry before putting away. Follow care label instructions. 1. Dry one at a time[...]

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    Troubleshooting Most laundering problems are easily solved if you understand the cause. Check the following list for laundry problems you may have and their possible causes. Also refer to the next page for a dryer checklist which can help you solve some simple problems without calling for service. If you still need help, see “Requesting Assistanc[...]

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    Common dryer problems Before calling for service, check these: R! Is the power cord plugged in? Have you blown a fuse or tripped the circuit breaker? For gas dryers, are the valves open on the dryer and the supply line? Is the dryer door firmly closed? Are the controls set in an ON position? Did you firmly push the Start Button? Is lint screen clog[...]

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    Requesting Assistance or Service Before calling for assistance or service, please check ‘Troubleshooting” on pages 20-21. It may save you the cost of a service call. If you still need help, follow the instructions below. 1. If you need assistance’ . . . Call our toll-free number. Dial toll-free from anywhere in the U.S.A.: Ea w 1-800-253-l 30[...]

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    Index This index is alphabetical. Look for the word or phrase you want, and then look for the page number. TOPIC PAGE TOPIC PAGE NO HEAT/FLUFF cycle.. ............................ 8 LINE DRYING .......................................... 10 LINT Accumulated ......................................... 14 Removal ........................................[...]

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    Estate@ Dryer Warranty LENGTH OF WARRANTY 1 WHIRLPOOL WILL PAY FOR I FULL ONE-YEAR WARRAm FSP@ replacement parts and repair labor to correct (from date of purchase) defects in materials or workmanship. Service must be provided by an authorized Whirlpool service company. WHIRLPOOL WILL NOT PAY FOR A. Service calls to: 1. Correct the installation of [...]