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Thank´s for your help, I already recived these manual from you
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Thank you for your manual It has the basic things to and i use the Oszi for Longer Time.
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Actually, I was looking for this information for 3 years!...now thanks to you, the manual is on my hands and of great help, cause I understand now where I was doing wrong connections and wires...excellent, I'll be back to you if in need, thank you.
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This manual covers the main equipment features only. While it also includes the procedure for saving and loading from the now long obsolete memory cards it does not mention the how to operate with the optional floppy drive interface so I am still at a loss about how to use this! Note that there is a separate manual covering the MIDI interface and programming via the keyboard, not included in this download. You will also need to get hold of this if you want to use the MIDI interface properly. Basically there is little difference between this manual and the free to download manual for the similar PR60 model.
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Timed Dry Cycle
Use this cycle to complete drying if items are still damp after the automatic cycle. Timed Dry is also useful for:
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Drying Rack
The drying rack is useful for machine drying items you would not necessarily want to tumble dry or that you would normally line dry (for example, sweaters, pillows, stuffed toys). If your model does not have a drying rack, you may purchase one. For ordering information, please refer to the �Assistance or Service� section in this manual or by contact the dealer from whom you purchased your dryer. To use the drying rack 1. Slide rear pegs into the dimples on the back wall of the dryer. Lower the front pegs to rest on the dryer opening.
Heavyweight and bulky items, such as bedspreads and work clothes and large loads that require a long drying time. Set the Temperature selector, if available, to High heat or to a setting that matches the care label directions. Lightweight items, such as lingerie, blouses, and knits that require a short drying time. Set the Temperature selector if available, to Low heat.
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NOTE: On some models, temperature is included in the cycle selections. Drying time and temperature will depend on your dryer model.
Heavy Dry
Select this setting to evenly dry large or heavy items, such as thick cotton bath towels or robes. Set the Temperature selector, if available, to High heat.
Damp Dry
Select this setting to dry items to a damp level or dry items that do not require an entire drying cycle. Damp dry items such as jeans (to prevent stiffness) or cotton clothes (to make pressing easier). Set the Temperature selector, if available, to High heat.
2. Put the wet items on top of the rack. Leave space between the items so air can reach all the surfaces. Close the door. NOTE: Do not allow items to hang over the edge of the rack. 3. Select a timed drying cycle and temperature, or an air cycle. Items containing foam, rubber, or plastic must be dried on a clothesline or by using an air cycle. 4. Push the START button. NOTE: You must remove rack for normal tumbling. Do not use the automatic cycle with the drying rack. This chart shows examples of items that can be rack dried and the suggested cycle, temperature setting and drying time. Actual drying time will depend on the amount of moisture items hold. Rack Dry Wool Sweaters Block to shape and lay flat on the rack Stuffed toys or pillows Cotton or polyester fiber filled Cycle Timed Temp. Low Time* 60
Wrinkle Free
Use this setting to remove wrinkles from items, such as clothes packed in a suitcase or items wrinkled from being left in the dryer too long. Set the Temperature selector, if available, at Low heat or Medium heat, depending on the fabrics in your load.
No Heat Fluff Cycle
Use this cycle for items that require drying without heat, such as rubber, plastic and heat-sensitive fabrics. See the chart for examples of items that can be dried using an air cycle. Type of Load Foam rubber - pillows, padded bras, stuffed toys Plastic - shower curtains, tablecloths Rubber-backed rugs Olefin, polypropylene, sheer nylon Cycle Time*
Timed
Low
60
20 - 30 20 - 30 40 - 50 10 - 20
Stuffed toys or pillows Foam rubber filled Sneakers or canvas shoes
Air (no heat) Air (no heat)
None
90
None
90
*(Minutes). Reset cycle to complete drying, if needed. When using an air cycle Check to see that coverings are securely stitched. s
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*(Minutes). Reset cycle to complete drying, if needed.
Shake and fluff pillows by hand periodically during cycle. Dry item completely. Foam rubber pillows are slow to dry.
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