L uuindry ups, Bedspreads & comforters, Blankets – Maytag MD6200 User Manual

Page 9: Curtains & draperies, Cloth diapers, Foam rubber, Pillows, Plastics

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Please follow the care label or manufacturer’s instructions for drying special items. If care label instructions are not available,

use the following information as a guide,

Bedspreads

& Comforters

Follow the care label instructions or dry on the Regular cycle.

Be sure the item is thoroughly dry before using or storing.

May require repositioning to ensure even drying.

Blankets

Dry only one blanket at a time for best tumbling action.

Be sure the item is thoroughly dry before using or storing.

Curtains & Draperies

Use the Wrinkle Free Fabrics cycle to help minimize wrinkling.

Dry these in small loads for best results and remove as soon as possible.

Cloth Diapers

Use the Regular cycle for soft, fluffy diapers.

Down-filled Items

(jackets, sleeping bags,

comforters, etc.)

Use the Regular cycle and a delicate temperature setting.

Place a clean pair of sneakers in the dryer with the item to fluff the down comforters,

etc. Adding a couple of dry towels shortens dry time and absorbs moisture.

Foam Rubber

(rug backs, stuffed toys,

certain shoulder pads, etc.)

• DO NOT dry on a heat setting. Use the Time Dry/Air Ruff (no-heat) cycle.

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Drying a rubber item with heat may damage it or pose a fire hazard.

Use the Regular cycle.

Add a couple of dry towels and a pair of clean sneakers to help the

tumbling action and to fluff the item.

DO NOT dryer-dry kapok or foam pillows.

Pillows

Plastics

(shower

curtains,

outdoor

furniture covers, etc.)

Use the Time Dry/Air Fluff cycle on a Delicate or Air Fluff temperature depending on

the care label instructions.

Avoid Dryer Drying...

Fiberglass Items (curtains, draperies, etc.)

Woolens, unless recommended on the ld)el.

Vegetable or cooking oil soaked items, (See pg.2)

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