Sort load, Sort, Load – Kleenmaid LTKA6 User Manual

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Dryer Use and Care

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Sort

If you have correctly sorted the items for washing,
they should be properly sorted for drying too.

Figure 14

Towels, flannels, chenille, cottons, rugs, etc., shed lint.
Corduroys, knits (including socks), permanent press,
and synthetics attract lint.

In any kind of drying, lightweight fabrics will dry
faster than heavyweight fabrics. If mixed loads are
dried together (such as sheets and towels), remove the
lighter weight fabrics when they are dry to prevent
overdrying and wrinkling. The best method is to dry
clothes which require the same time and temperature
in the same load.

Load

Do not overload your dryer. If the dryer is overloaded,
it could cause discoloration or permanent heat damage
to the load. There should be space in the dryer for the
clothes to tumble freely. This helps to reduce wrinkles.
Large and small pieces together make up loads which
will tumble well. Permanent press loads should be
smaller to provide room for tumbling. Proper tumbling
allows for fewer wrinkles. Figure 15 and Figure 16
show the ideal loads sizes for fabrics. The average
load will fill the cylinder one third to half full when
wet.

Figure 15

Figure 16

A load can be too small. Just a few small pieces will
not tumble properly. They will take longer to dry and
they may be wrinkled. For small loads, add a couple of
large towels or non lint shedding items to aid in
tumbling.

D250IE0A

Separate:

Lights

Darks

Separate:

Lint Shedding

Fabric

Lint Receiving

Fabric

Separate:

No Heat Items

Low Heat Items

High Heat Items

D665I

D666I

D665I

CYLINDER WITH WET

COTTONS AND LINENS

D666I

CYLINDER WITH WET

PERMANENT PRESS

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