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Using
(on some
the drying
models)
rack
4. Select the Timed drying cycle (and temperature, if needed) or the No Heat Fluff cycle (see page 7). 5. Push the Start Button. a
The drying rack lets you dry items that you may not want to tumble. The rack does not move, but the drum turns. 1. Fit rear legs of the rack into indentations -in the back wall of the dryer. Lower the front so the legs rest on the dryer opening.
2. Put wet items on top of the rack. Leave space between the items so air can reach all surfaces. NOTE: Make sure nothing hangs over the edge of the rack. 3. Close the door.
NOTES: See the chart below for suggested cycles l and settings for the different types of items that might best be rack dried. The rack must be removed for normal l tumbling. l Drying time will depend on how much moisture the items hold. The following chart suggests drying times. l Automatic cycles do not work with the drying rack.
RACK DRY Wool sweaters (Block to shape and lay flat on the rack) Stuffed toys or pillows (Cotton or polyester fiber filled) Stuffed toys or pillows (Foam rubber filled) Sneakers or canvas shoes
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CYCLE Timed Timed No Heat Fluff LOW I None; cycle is unheated. 90 30-40 60