Cycle selection, Energy saving tips – FRIGIDAIRE 131921100 User Manual

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P/N 131921100 (9912)

Cycle Selection

Cycle Selection

Cycle Selection

Cycle Selection

Cycle Selection

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Au

Au

Au

Au

Automatic

tomatic

tomatic

tomatic

tomatic

Regular Cycle

Regular Cycle

Regular Cycle

Regular Cycle

Regular Cycle

This cycle is best for cotton items that can be tumble
dried. Drying time is determined automatically at the
temperature selection of your choice.

• Initially set cycle selector on NORMAL DRY

NORMAL DRY

NORMAL DRY

NORMAL DRY

NORMAL DRY.

• For items requiring more drying time, set cycle

selector on MORE/HEAVY

MORE/HEAVY

MORE/HEAVY

MORE/HEAVY

MORE/HEAVY.

• For items requiring less drying time, set cycle selector

on LESS

LESS

LESS

LESS

LESS.

• Select DAMP DRY

DAMP DRY

DAMP DRY

DAMP DRY

DAMP DRY to remove some moisture from

items to be line dried, dried flat, or ironed. (some
models)

Au

Au

Au

Au

Automatic Delicate Cycle

tomatic Delicate Cycle

tomatic Delicate Cycle

tomatic Delicate Cycle

tomatic Delicate Cycle

This cycle is best for knit and delicate items. Drying time
is determined automatically at the temperature selection
of your choice.

• Low heat is suggested for knit and delicate items.

• Initially set cycle selector on NORMAL DRY.

NORMAL DRY.

NORMAL DRY.

NORMAL DRY.

NORMAL DRY.

• For items requiring more drying time, set cycle

selector on MORE.

MORE.

MORE.

MORE.

MORE.

• For items requiring less drying time, set cycle

selector on LESS.

LESS.

LESS.

LESS.

LESS.

• If the dried load cannot be removed promptly, the

cycle selector will advance to the Press Saver/

Press Saver/

Press Saver/

Press Saver/

Press Saver/

Fabric Sentry

Fabric Sentry

Fabric Sentry

Fabric Sentry

Fabric Sentry setting.

• Unheated tumbling continues during the Press Saver/

Press Saver/

Press Saver/

Press Saver/

Press Saver/

Fabric Sentry

Fabric Sentry

Fabric Sentry

Fabric Sentry

Fabric Sentry for 22 minutes to help reduce wrinkling.

• When the Cycle Signal (some models) is on, it will

sound briefly every 5 minutes as a reminder to
remove the load.

Timed D

Timed D

Timed D

Timed D

Timed Dry Regula

ry Regula

ry Regula

ry Regula

ry Regular Cycle

r Cycle

r Cycle

r Cycle

r Cycle

This cycle provides up to 60 minutes of drying time at
the temperature selection of your choice.

Automatic Perm Press Cycle

Automatic Perm Press Cycle

Automatic Perm Press Cycle

Automatic Perm Press Cycle

Automatic Perm Press Cycle

This cycle is best for permanent press items. Drying
time is determined automatically at the temperature
selection of your choice.

• Medium heat is suggested for permanent press

items.

• Initially set cycle selector on NORMAL DRY.

NORMAL DRY.

NORMAL DRY.

NORMAL DRY.

NORMAL DRY.

• For items requiring more drying time, set cycle

selector on MORE.

MORE.

MORE.

MORE.

MORE.

• For items requiring less drying time, set cycle selector

on LESS.

LESS.

LESS.

LESS.

LESS.

• If the dried load cannot be removed promptly, the

cycle selector will advance to the Press Saver/

Press Saver/

Press Saver/

Press Saver/

Press Saver/

Fabric Sentry

Fabric Sentry

Fabric Sentry

Fabric Sentry

Fabric Sentry setting.

• Unheated tumbling continues during the Press Saver/

Press Saver/

Press Saver/

Press Saver/

Press Saver/

Fabric Sentry

Fabric Sentry

Fabric Sentry

Fabric Sentry

Fabric Sentry for 22 minutes to help reduce wrinkling.

• When the Cycle Signal (some models) is on, it will

sound briefly every 5 minutes as a reminder to
remove the load.

Energy Saving Tips

Energy Saving Tips

Energy Saving Tips

Energy Saving Tips

Energy Saving Tips

• Keep the lint screen clean and exhaust the dryer

correctly.

• Sort laundry properly and select proper temperature

and cycle settings. Choose an automatic dry cycle
whenever possible for accurate drying time.

• Dry only full loads. Single items and small loads

usually take longer to dry.

• Avoid overloading, adding wet items to a partially

dry load, and overdrying.

• Dry one load after another to take advantage of a

warm dryer.

• Opening the door needlessly causes warm air to

escape, which prolongs drying time.

• If possible, use the dryer on low humidity days.

• Install the dryer in an area where the room

temperature is at least 45°F (7°C).

COOL DOWN

LESS

NORMAL DRY

PRESS

SAVER

20

30

40

50

60

MORE

LESS

NORMAL DRY

MORE

LESS

NORMAL DRY

MORE

PRESS

SAVER

COOL DOWN

TIMED DRY

REGULAR

AUTOMATIC

KNITS / DELICATES

AUTOMATIC

REGULAR

AUTOMATIC

PERM PRESS / COLORS

START

TEMPERATURE

CYCLE SIGNAL

PERM PRESS

MEDIUM HEAT

REGULAR

HIGH HEAT

AIR FLUFF

NO HEAT

KNITS / DELICATES

LOW HEAT

DAMP DRY

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