Common drying problems, Care and cleaning con't – Crosley 134993900A User Manual

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If the dryer drum becomes stained from noncolorfast fabrics, clean the drum
with a damp cloth and a mild liquid household cleanser. Remove cleanser
residue before drying the next load.

Every 18 months an authorized servicer should clean the dryer cabinet interior
and exhaust duct. These areas can collect lint and dust over time. An
excessive amount of lint build-up could result in inefficient drying and possible
fire hazard.

Outside

Clean the cabinet with mild soap and water. Never use harsh, gritty or
abrasive cleansers.

If the cabinet becomes stained, clean with diluted chlorine bleach [1/2 cup (120
ml) in 1 quart (.95 liter) water]. Rinse several times with clear water.

Remove glue residue from tape or labels with a mixture of warm water and mild
detergent. Or, touch residue with the sticky side of the tape or label.

Before moving the dryer, place a strip of cardboard or thin fiberboard under
the front leveling legs to prevent damage to floor.

PROBLEM

• Add a few bath towels to small loads for

proper tumbling.

• Some "silk-like" fabrics should be air

dried.

• Use proper drying temperature.
• Place fabric softener sheet on top of

load before starting the dryer.

• Do not overload dryer.
• Use fabric softener in washer or dryer to

reduce static electricity.

• Remove items when they are slightly

damp to avoid overdrying.

• Check that lint screen is clean and in

place.

• Use fabric softener to lubricate fibers.
• When ironing, use spray starch or fabric

finish on collars and cuffs.

• Turn items inside out to reduce

abrasion.

• Follow fabric care label directions.
• If shrinking is a concern, check load

often.

• Remove items while slightly damp and

hang or lay flat to complete drying.

• Block knits into shape.

• Do not overload dryer.
• Remove items as soon as cycle ends.

PREVENTIVE MEASURES

Many drying problems involve poor cleaning results, poor soil and stain removal, residues of lint and scum, and fabric damage. For
satisfactory drying results, follow these suggestions provided by The Soap and Detergent Association.

Common Drying Problems

Greasy, oily
stains

Lint

Pilling
(Fibers break
off, ball up and
cling to fabric.)

Shrinking

Wrinkling

POSSIBLE CAUSES

• Fabric softener sheet.

• Overloading.
• Overdrying causes static

electricity.

• Lint screen not clean

when cycle began.

• Lint is attached to "pills."

• Pilling is normal with

synthetic and permanent
press fabrics. This is due
to abrasion from normal
wear.

• Overdrying.

• Overloading.
• Leaving items in dryer

after cycle ends.

SOLUTIONS

• Rub fabric softener stains with bar soap.

Rinse and rewash.

• Reduce load size and rewash using liquid

fabric softener in the final rinse.

• Or, add a fabric softener sheet and

tumble without heat.

• Use lint brush or roller to remove lint.

• Use a lint brush or shaver to remove pills.

• Irreversible condition.

• Reduce load size and tumble at medium

or low heat for 5-10 minutes.

• Remove items immediately. Hang or fold.

Do not store or place laundry products
on top of dryer at any time. They can
damage the finish or controls.

Care and Cleaning Con't

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