Common drying probleans, Cycle signal control (someinocleie, Drum light (some models) – FRIGIDAIRE Washer/Dryer User Manual
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Cycle Signal Control (someinocleie}
When the Cycle Signal Ocntrol is CN, a signal will sound at the end of each cycle
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(soremcdels)
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'IhevDluTeisadjustablecnsare
rrodels.
Use the drying rack to dry items which
should not be tumbled.
Drum Light (some models)
A drum lic^t will core cn vtenever the dcor is cpered to illuminate the dryer drum
during leading and unloading. Closing the door turns off the light.
Drying Rack (somemodels)
Use the drying rack to dry items which should not be tumble dried.
1. Cpen the dryer door and remove the lint screen.
Z Insert drying rack into the dryer drum. Place the front barunffer the lip of the
lint screenepenirg. The side tars should sit in the notches of the frane.
3. Place items to be dried cn tep of rack. Wei^t shouldnot exceed 10 lbs. Leave
space between items, but do not let items hang over the sides or through the
grids. Do net tumble other items when using the drying rack.
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SelectatiiTEddrysettirgbestsuitedfaritaTBbeirgdried.
LbecnlytteAirFluff
(no heat) temperature setting for items containing plastic, foam mtber,
rubber-likerraterials, feattersordcMi.
E When iteiTB are dry, remove therackandr^lace the lint screai. If lintscreen
is not inplace, tumbling iteme could enter the exhaust system and cause
damage to the dryer.
Common Drying
Probleans
^feпydryiIlgprldDlGn^iIIVDl■vepoorGlGaningmsuItS/ poor soil and stain
residues of lint and sciin^ and fabric damage.
For satisfactory dryiro results ^ follow these su^estiem providedb/lhe Soap andDeteiigent Asscciaticn.
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES SOLUTIONS
PREVENTIVE MEASURES
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•Fabric softoier steet.
•RLib fabric sof tsner stairis withhar sc^.
Rirtse and rswash.
•O/erlcadirg.
•tt?erdryirgcHLises static
eladhctiy,
• Lint screen not clean Vutoi
cyclebe^n.
• Lirt is attactedto''pills J'
•Reduce lead size and rewash using liquid
fabric aofts'or in tte £
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^
e
I rinse.
•Or^ add a fabric softerier sheet and
tuirble without heat.
• Ifee lii± fcru^QT roller to rsiicve lint.
•Addafewfcathtcwels to stall leads forpreper
tmbling.
•Sore "silk-like" fabrics sheuidhe air dried.
•Use proper drying teiperature.
•Place fabricsoftener sheet entepof icadbefore
startir^Chediyer.
• De nat overlced dryer.
•Use fabric sof tarier in washer or dryer to reduce
•ReiTDve items when they are slightly danp to
avoideverdryirg.
• Check
that
lint screen is cl^n and in place.
Pinirg
•PinirgisroriBlwithsyTthetic •Usealixyzbrushorstm'ertoroTCfvepills.
(Fibeaisht^koff,
andpermnent press fabrics.
ball tpandcling
This is due to abrasim f rem
toMzieJ
nonralwear,
•L^faiuricsoftarHctolduricatefibers.
•Whai ironing, use spray starch or fabric f inishm
cellars andcuf fs.
•Tom itans inside cut to rediice abrasion.
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•Overdrying.
• Rillcwfahriccare label diiecticns.
•If shrinking is a cmcern, dwk lead often.
•Raio/e itejTS vMle slightly efenp.
• Blcdc knits into
.
• Lay flat to cntplete drying.
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•Overlisding.
• leaving itms indryer after
cydeorfe.
•Reduce load size and tumble at medium
or lew heat for 5-10 minutes.
•I^mcfveitemsimnsdiately. Hangorfold.
• Do not overlcad dryer.
•Rencjve itsns as seen as cycle ends.
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