Sears Clothes Dryer User Manual

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Articles That Should Be Dried in Your Dryer

(No heat setting)

^WARNING

RRE HAZARD

Your dryer provides an air dry cycle in which items can be tumbled at
room temperature. Use the air setting for:

1. Articles that contain plastic, foam or sponge rubber, or rubber.

Heat could damage these items and present a fire hazard. This

includes some brands of tennis shoes, rainwear, etc. Note:
Foam rubber may be hidden in some garments such as padded
bras, jacket linings, etc. Be sure to check the label if you think
this may be the case.

2. Riled items that you wish to “fluff up” such as stuffed toys,

quilts, etc.

Failure to do so may cause a fire or damage your articles.

Articles That Should Not Be Dried in Your Dryer

^WARNING

RRE HAZARD

Although yoiir dryer is a very versatile machine, there are some articles
that, due to fabric composition or cleaning method, should not be

dried in it.

1. Do not put home dry cleaned items or those that have been

“spotted” with cleaning fluid in a dryer to speed drying.

2.

Do not dry articles washed in combustible detergent or

all purpose cleaner.

Failure to do so may cause a fire and/or explosion.

' Some pleated items should be drip

dried. Tumbling in a dryer may cause
pleats to open up and lose their

sharpness. Check labels or hangtag for
laundering instructions. Note: This
does not apply to permanent press or
durable press items that have pleats.

• Fiberglass material should be drip dried

unless the label specifically states

"machine dryable". The glass fibers
can break and remain in the dryer.
Of this happens, wipe the drum with a
clean cloth to remove them.) The

fibers could transfer to the next load
and cause skin irritation.

’ Knitted woolen items should be blocked

to original shape and dried flat.
Woolens, especially knits, tend to
shrink and mat when tumbled.

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