Whirlpool LE4900XK User Manual
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CONTENTS
Before Using Your Dryer.....................
Using Your Dryer
4
Setting Drying Times...........................
Selecting Cycles..................................5
FLUFFAIR........................................... 6
Tumbling to Remove Wrinkles
6
Lint Screen......................................... 6
End-of-Cycle Signal
6
If You Need Service or
Assistance........................................... 7
1. Before Calling for Assistance . 7
2. If You Need Assistance.................7
3, If You Need Service ......................7
4, If You Have a Problem.................. 8
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Loading
your
Dryer
For best drying results and energy
savings, sort dryer loads carefully.
Separate loads according to
the type of fabric and weight. For
example
• Dry heavy fabrics (denims, towels,
cottons) separately from light fabrics
(permanent press, synthetics),
• Separate lint givers (towels, sweat
shirts, etc ) from lint takers (synthetics,
blends, permanent press),
• Keep dark colors and light colors
separate,
• Keep colorfast items away from non-
colorfast fabrics
Allow room for items to tumble
freely. The load will dry faster with fewer
wrinkles.
When drying permanent press,
dry smaller-than-normal loads for the
best wrinkle removal.
Use a mesh bag to hold small
items such as baby socks.
Read the Dryer Guide for more
hints on sorting and loading.
SUGGESTED LOADS
FABRIC TYPE
Permanent Press
or Knits
MIXED LOAD
1 dress
2 pairs slacks
2 blouses
UNMIXED LOAD
6 shirts; OR
2 pantsuits; OR
3-4 dresses.
Medium Weight
1 pair pajamas
2 pillowcases
3 shirts
2 sets of underwear
1 king or queen-size sheet; OR
1
double sheet and 2
pillowcases;
OR
2 single sheets and 2 pillowcases.
Heavyweight
3 work shirts
2 work pants
8 bath towels; OR
6 bath towels; 3 hand towels
and 6 washclothes; OR
3 pairs of jeans.