GE DCVH640 User Manual
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Power
Press to “wake up” the display. If the display is active, press to put the dryer in the standby mode.
NOTE: Pressing POWER does not disconnect the appliance from the power supply.
Dry Cycles
The dry cycle controls the length and tumble speed of the drying process. The chart below will help
you match the dry setting with the loads.
Sensor Cycles
COTTONS
For cottons and most linens.
MIXED LOAD
For loads consisting of cottons and poly-blends.
EASY CARE
For wrinkle-free and permanent press items.
ACTIVE WEAR
Clothing worn for active sports exercise and some casual wear. Fabrics include new
technology finishes and stretch fibers such as Spandex.
DELICATES
For lingerie and special-care fabrics.
DRYEL
™
Designed for use with the DRYEL
™
“dry clean only” fabric care system. See product
package for directions. For questions or issues related to use and performance of DRYEL
™
,
see the Website at: www.dryel.com.
SPEED DRY
For small loads that are needed in a hurry, such as sports or school uniforms.
Can also be used if the previous cycle left some items damp, such as collars or waistbands.
Timed Dry Cycles
DEWRINKLE
For removing wrinkles from items that are dry or slightly damp. This cycle is not
recommended for delicate fabrics.
WARM UP
Provides 10 minutes of warming time to warm up clothes.
AIR FLUFF
Use this feature to tumble items without heat.
My Cycle
(on some models)
MY CYCLE
Press to use, create or modify custom dry cycles.
Timed Dry
Use to set your own dry time. TIMED DRY is also recommended for small loads.
To use TIMED DRY:
1. Turn dry cycle dial to TIMED DRY.
2. Select the drying time by pressing the + and – buttons.
3. Select the DRY TEMP.
4. Close the door.
5. Press START.
Sensor Dry Level
The sensor continuously monitors the amount of moisture in the load. When the moisture in your
clothes reaches your selected dry level, the dryer will stop.
MORE DRY
Use for heavy or mixed type of fabrics.
DRY
Use for normal dryness level suitable for most loads. This is the preferred cycle
for energy saving.
LESS DRY
Use for lighter fabric (ideal for ironing).
DAMP
For leaving items partially damp.
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