Selecting a cycle – Whirlpool LT4905XM User Manual
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Selecting a cycle
Dryer cycles are designed for the proper drying of different kinds of
fabrics. This dryer has 3 cycles:
REGULAR HEAVY-The heat is off
during the last 5
minutes
of fumbling.
The load is cooled down tor more
comfortable handling.
PERMANENT PRESS - The heat is off
during the
)ast 10 minutes
of tumbling
to help keep wrinkles from setting
in. Clothing wrinkled from packing
in suitcases or closets can be
smoothed out by tumbling them in
this cycle for about 20 minutes.
AIR - No heat. This cycle Is useful
when drying heat-sensitive items or
when fluffing pillows and bedding
or dusting sheers and curtains.
Drying plastic or
rubber items with heat
may damage the items
or be a FIRE HAZARD.
TYPE OF LOAD_________________________________ SUGGESTED CYCLE
COTTONS
HEAVY - Bedspreads, mattress pads, quilts .................. REGULAR HEAVY
MEDIUM AND LIGHTWEIGHT - Shirts, dresses,
sheets, diapers, towels, work clothes .......................... REGULAR HEAVY
PERMANENT PRESS
HEAVY - Work clothes, jackets, raincoats, etc................ PERMANENT PRESS
MEDIUMWEIGHT -
Shirts, uniforms, dresses, slacks, etc...............................PERMANENT PRESS
KNITS ^
HEAVYWEIGHT - COTTONS, RAYONS, BLENDS -
T-Shirts, slacks, polo shirts, etc....................................PERMANENT PRESS
LIGHTWEIGHT - SYNTHETIC FIBERS (polyester,
acrylic, etc ) AND BLENDS -
_____ Lingerie, blouses, dresses, etc................................. PERMANENT PRESS
DELICATELY CONSTRUCTED FABRICS -
Sheer Curtains [2 or 3 panels) .........................................PERMANENT PRESS
RUBBER, PLASTIC, HEAT SENSITIVE FABRICS
Pillows, bras, etc.............................................................. AIR
Plastic shower curtains, tablecloths ................................ AIR
Rubber backed rugs..........................................................AIR
Olefin, polypropylene, sheer nylon................................... AIR
Drying these and other heat-sensitive materials
can damage them or be a FIRE HAZARD.
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