Sort, Set drying time, Set drying temperature – Kleenmaid KED597-4350 User Manual

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Sort

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

Set Drying Time

The length of drying times vary
according to the following:

Size of the load.

Amount of moisture to be
removed. The type of fabric,
washer, and spin speed will
determine this. Clothes from
wringer washers will need more
drying time.

Heat and moisture in the room
(damp air coming into the dryer
will increase drying time).

Type of installation (length of
exhaust pipes, etc.)

Electric voltage or gas
pressure.

Exact drying times cannot be given
because they will vary. Your own
times may be different in the winter
than in the summer.

IN THE AUTOMATIC CYCLE,
YOU NEED NOT WORRY ABOUT
TIME. The AUTOMATIC CYCLE
will determine the time needed.
Set the dryer for the type of fabric
in the load. Avoid setting the timer
for a “higher” setting than
necessary. USE THE AUTOMATIC
PERMANENT PRESS/KNIT
CYCLE for loads of permanent
press, knits, and for clothes made
from or containing synthetic fibres.
This cycle has a longer “cool-
down” period at the end of the
cycle to reduce wrinkling.

Set Drying
Temperature

The temperature to be selected is
determined by the fibre in the
fabric. Read the fabric care labels
on the garment for drying
instructions.

Some materials must be dried with
no heat because of their
composition. If your dryer does not
have a NO HEAT setting, do not
put “no heat” items in the dryer.

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.

Load

Do not overload your dryer. Bulk,
not weight, determines the load
size. 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. The average load will
fill the cylinder one third to half full
when wet.

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.

D137IE0A

Cylinder with wet
cottons and linens

D136IE0A

Cylinder with wet
permanent press

D250IE0A

Separate:

Lights

Darks

Separate:

Lint Shedding

Fabric

Lint Receiving

Fabric

Separate:

No Heat Items

Low Heat Items

High Heat Items

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