AUTOMATICDRYERSLI._7681XME:lectric ModelLI-7680XMa,11dGas Model!;rowave Ovens, Trash Compactors, Room A_r Conditioners. Oehumid=fiers, Automatic V, _s
Caring for your dryerRemove sharp objects from clothingbefore drying - pins, buckles, etc.Close metal zippers.Never leave wet or damp laundry inyour d
If you need service or assistance, we suggestyou follow these four steps:I. Before calling for assistance...Performance problems often re-sult from li
Whir l oolMaking your world a little easier.Part No. 693681'.c;,1984Whirlpool CorporationPrinted in U.S.A.;matie Washers, Clothes Oryers, Freeze
AUTOMATICDRYERSLI._7681XME:lectric ModelLI-7680XMa,11dGas Model!;rowave Ovens, Trash Compactors, Room A_r Conditioners. Oehumid=fiers, Automatic V, _s
Parts and featuresCYCLE CONTROL KNOBI _ LAUNDRY___ INFORMATION CENTER__ _\ TEM PERATURESELECTOR;_'""'"_"'-START BUT
YourResponsibilitiesRead this "Use and Care Guide"and your "Dryer Guide" carefully forimportant use and safety information.You are
Selecting a cycleand startingyour dryerBefore starting your dryer, besure laundry is sorted and loadedproperly [see your "Dryer Guide"].Be s
Select a1. CYCLESet TEMPERATURE2. SELECTORTurn the Control Knob either way topoint to the cycle and setting youwant. See page 6 for information onthe
Operating instructionsThe automatic cyclesThe automatic cycles allow youto select the degree of dryness youprefer for the clothes being dried.The Cont
DryingFLUFF A_The dryer does not heat when theTemperature Selector is set on FLUFFAIR. This setting can be used to fluffbedding, plastic tablecloths,
Parts and featuresCYCLE CONTROL KNOBI _ LAUNDRY___ INFORMATION CENTER__ _\ TEM PERATURESELECTOR;_'""'"_"'-START BUT
End-of-cycle signalThe dryer sounds a signal to let you knowwhen the cycle is finished. The signal cannot beturned off and is not adjustable.The signa
Lint removalLint can gather inside the dryer and create a fire hazard. Thislintshould be removed every 2 to 3 years, or more often, depending ondryer
Caring for your dryerRemove sharp objects from clothingbefore drying - pins, buckles, etc.Close metal zippers.Never leave wet or damp laundry inyour d
If you need service or assistance, we suggestyou follow these four steps:I. Before calling for assistance...Performance problems often re-sult from li
Whir l oolMaking your world a little easier.Part No. 693681'.c;,1984Whirlpool CorporationPrinted in U.S.A.;matie Washers, Clothes Oryers, Freeze
YourResponsibilitiesRead this "Use and Care Guide"and your "Dryer Guide" carefully forimportant use and safety information.You are
Selecting a cycleand startingyour dryerBefore starting your dryer, besure laundry is sorted and loadedproperly [see your "Dryer Guide"].Be s
Select a1. CYCLESet TEMPERATURE2. SELECTORTurn the Control Knob either way topoint to the cycle and setting youwant. See page 6 for information onthe
Operating instructionsThe automatic cyclesThe automatic cycles allow youto select the degree of dryness youprefer for the clothes being dried.The Cont
DryingFLUFF A_The dryer does not heat when theTemperature Selector is set on FLUFFAIR. This setting can be used to fluffbedding, plastic tablecloths,
End-of-cycle signalThe dryer sounds a signal to let you knowwhen the cycle is finished. The signal cannot beturned off and is not adjustable.The signa
Lint removalLint can gather inside the dryer and create a fire hazard. Thislintshould be removed every 2 to 3 years, or more often, depending ondryer
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