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About your amana dryer – Amana TGA600 User Manual

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ABOUT YOUR

AMANA DRYER

AUTOMATIC CYCLES

The AUTOMATIC REGULAR cycle is designed to dry large and aver­
age size loads of similar weight fabrics. When properly set for the
load, the dryer will determine the exact length of drying time, shut
the heat off when the clothes are dry and tumble for approximately

five minutes with no heat before stopping at the OFF position.

Uniformity of fabrics is important to ensure that all items will dry

in the same length of time.

THE TIMER KNOB WILL NOT ADVANCE WITH THE SAME REGU­
LARITY IN THE AUTOMATIC CYCLE AS IT DOES IN THE TIME

CYCLE. See "ABOUT YOUR AUTOMATIC CYCLES", Page 4.

LOAD TYPES FOR AUTOMATIC REGULAR CYCLE

MAX-DRY — For fabrics that absorb a lot of water such as cotton

quilts, rugs and unusually large or heavy items. This setting will not

be required for most loads.

NORMAL — For cottons such as cotton knits, corduroys, cotton work
clothes and mixed loads.

LESS DRY OR DELICATE — For medium and lightweight fabrics (not

permanent press) as in dresses, dress shirts and for delicate items.

These cycles have approximately 5 minute cool-down (no-heat) period
at the end of the cycle.

AUTOMATIC PERMANENT PRESS cycle — For permanent press,

polyester knits and other synthetics that are "no-iron".

This cycle has a 10 minute cool-down (no-heat) period before the

"COOL TUMBLE". The signal will buzz as a reminder to remove

the clothes. If they are not removed at this time, the dryer will con­
tinue to tumble with no heat for an additional 16 minutes. The signal
will buzz approximately every 3 minutes as a reminder.

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