Sears Clothes Dryer User Manual
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SECTION 1
How Dry Should Laundry Be
Certain fabrics need less drying than others. Also consider if they are to be
ironed. For best care follow these guidelines.
DRYNESS
WHY
DRYER SETTING*
Auto Cycle Timed Cycle
AFTER DRYING
Damp
for ironing
less dry or
damp
short time
Put clothes in plastic
bag to hold moisture.
Store in refrigerator
until time to iron.
Slightly
Damp
reduce wrinkle,
pucker, or
shrink in
corduroys,
quilted fabrics,
or knits
less dry
short time
Remove when
slightly damp,
smooth seams and
trim, fold or hang to
finish drying.
Completely
Dry
for most items
including
permanent
press
normal dry
regular time
(see dry time
chart on
page 9)
Use immediately, put
away, or sprinkle and
iron later.
Do Not
Overdry*
timer set too
long
Dampen slightly and
redry at proper
setting.
'Depending on dryer model.
"All fabrics hold some natural moisture. Overdrying removes this, causing
harshness, wrinkling, puckering, or shrinkage.
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