How to use your dryer, Determine proper cycle, Automatic regular/delicate cycle – Kleenmaid KED597-4350 User Manual
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How to Use Your Dryer . . .
Determine Proper
Cycle
Automatic Cycles
The timer knob will not advance
with the same regularity in the
AUTOMATIC cycle as it does in
the TIME cycle.
For example, you may notice the
timer knob remains in the same
position for 15 minutes before it
begins to move. THE TIMER IS
NOT MALFUNCTIONING. This
only means it took 15 minutes for
the load to become dry enough to
start advancing the timer knob.
The length of time it takes for the
timer knob to begin advancing
depends on the type and size of
load being dried.
Automatic Regular/Delicate Cycle
Cool-Down Periods
The AUTOMATIC REGULAR/
DELICATE cycle has a five minute
cool-down period at the end of the
cycle. During that time, the load is
tumbled with no heat. This helps
reduce wrinkling. Setting the timer
knob in a COOL-DOWN position
will result in the load being
tumbled with no heat. Do not
remove load until COOL-DOWN
period is complete and dryer
stops.
Hint: Set timer based on
previous load types and
sizes. If load is too dry,
set timer closer to Less
Dry mark. If load is too
wet, set timer closer to
More Dry mark.
NOTE: Use the Fabric Selector
setting appropriate for your load.
Example: Set Fabric Selector on
Delicate for delicate loads.
Suggested Dryer Settings
Automatic Regular / Delicate Cycle
Load Type
Load Size
Small
Medium
Large
Heavy Cottons
Rugs
Denim
Corduroys
More Dry
Between
More &
Less Dry
Less Dry
Cotton Work Clothes
Cotton Knits
Cotton Shirts
More Dry
Between
More &
Less Dry
Less Dry
Dresses
Dress Shirts (Perm.
Press-Polyester/Cotton
Blend)
Between
More &
Less Dry
Less Dry
Between
Less Dry
& Cool-Down
Sheer
Lightweight Cottons
Items Labeled "Dry With
Low Heat"
Delicate
Delicate
Between
Delicate
& Cool-Down