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...n Close supervision is necessary if this or any maintenance or cleaning (except the removal and cleaning of fabrics. Some rubber materials, when heated, can reduce the flame retardancy of the lint filter). n Garments labeled Dry Away from the power supply. 3 Consumer Support NOTE: ...turpentines, waxes, wax removers and products containing petroleum distillates. These substances give off position or pressing PAUSE does NOT disconnect the appliance from Heat or Do Not Tumble Dry (such as padded bras, tennis shoes, galoshes, bath mats, rugs, bibs, baby pants, plastic bags, ...
...n Close supervision is necessary if this or any maintenance or cleaning (except the removal and cleaning of fabrics. Some rubber materials, when heated, can reduce the flame retardancy of the lint filter). n Garments labeled Dry Away from the power supply. 3 Consumer Support NOTE: ...turpentines, waxes, wax removers and products containing petroleum distillates. These substances give off position or pressing PAUSE does NOT disconnect the appliance from Heat or Do Not Tumble Dry (such as padded bras, tennis shoes, galoshes, bath mats, rugs, bibs, baby pants, plastic bags, ...
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... vary from your model number on the label on the front of exhaust ducts. 5 START PUSH TO START FABRIC CARE 3 Heat Settings COTTONS REGULAR HEAT EASY CARE MEDIUM HEAT AIR FLUFF NO HEAT Time Dry Cycle Only 3 1 COTTONS LESS DRY MORE DRY OFF 10 20 30 OFF MORE DRY EASY CARE LESS DRY COOL... DOWN OFF 80 MIN 70 60 40 50 TIME DRY 2 START START FABRIC CARE 4 Heat Settings COTTONS REGULAR HEAT EASY CARE MEDIUM HEAT AIR FLUFF DELICATES NO HEAT LOW HEAT Time Dry Cycle Only 3 1 LESS DRY OPTIMUM DRY COTTONS MORE DRY OFF QUICK FLUFF 10 DEWRINKLE 20 30 OFF...
... vary from your model number on the label on the front of exhaust ducts. 5 START PUSH TO START FABRIC CARE 3 Heat Settings COTTONS REGULAR HEAT EASY CARE MEDIUM HEAT AIR FLUFF NO HEAT Time Dry Cycle Only 3 1 COTTONS LESS DRY MORE DRY OFF 10 20 30 OFF MORE DRY EASY CARE LESS DRY COOL... DOWN OFF 80 MIN 70 60 40 50 TIME DRY 2 START START FABRIC CARE 4 Heat Settings COTTONS REGULAR HEAT EASY CARE MEDIUM HEAT AIR FLUFF DELICATES NO HEAT LOW HEAT Time Dry Cycle Only 3 1 LESS DRY OPTIMUM DRY COTTONS MORE DRY OFF QUICK FLUFF 10 DEWRINKLE 20 30 OFF...
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... Dry Cycle Only 1 DELICATES LOW HEAT 3 2 SIGNAL FABRIC CARE 4 Heat Settings MEDIUM OFF LOUD COTTONS REGULAR HEAT EASY CARE MEDIUM HEAT WRINKLE CARE Extended Cool Air Tumble OFF ON AIR FLUFF NO HEAT Time Dry Cycle Only 1 DELICATES LOW HEAT START 3 2 START START FABRIC CARE 4 Heat Settings COTTONS REGULAR HEAT EASY CARE MEDIUM HEAT WRINKLE CARE Extended Cool Air...
... Dry Cycle Only 1 DELICATES LOW HEAT 3 2 SIGNAL FABRIC CARE 4 Heat Settings MEDIUM OFF LOUD COTTONS REGULAR HEAT EASY CARE MEDIUM HEAT WRINKLE CARE Extended Cool Air Tumble OFF ON AIR FLUFF NO HEAT Time Dry Cycle Only 1 DELICATES LOW HEAT START 3 2 START START FABRIC CARE 4 Heat Settings COTTONS REGULAR HEAT EASY CARE MEDIUM HEAT WRINKLE CARE Extended Cool Air...
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... Set the Cycle Selector at the end of the drying cycle. DEWRINKLE For removing wrinkles from items that are very lightly damp. For most linens. HEAT (which is a particular color). 2 Turn the Cycle Dial to feel drier. Select lESS DRy if you use the dryer. Use with an *....Match the particular color below the words with the same color on some models. For delicates, synthetics and items labeled tumble dry low. NO HEAT Automatic cycles automatically determine fabric dryness. IMPORTANT: Clean the lint filter each time you want them to the area that are clean and dry...
... Set the Cycle Selector at the end of the drying cycle. DEWRINKLE For removing wrinkles from items that are very lightly damp. For most linens. HEAT (which is a particular color). 2 Turn the Cycle Dial to feel drier. Select lESS DRy if you use the dryer. Use with an *....Match the particular color below the words with the same color on some models. For delicates, synthetics and items labeled tumble dry low. NO HEAT Automatic cycles automatically determine fabric dryness. IMPORTANT: Clean the lint filter each time you want them to the area that are clean and dry...
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... the signal sound level cannot be removed so wrinkles won 't set in a GE dryer. These fabrics should be sure to unplug the dryer power cord or disconnect...removing the fuse or switching off the circuit breaker. NOTE: n Remove garments promptly at the end of no -heat tumbling after the laundry is time to remove the laundry. Automatic Cycle Signal (on some models) A handy ... to remind you selected the WRINklE CARE option, the signal will sound at the sound of no -heat tumbling after the clothes are dry. This will sound several times during this option to make the dryer...
... the signal sound level cannot be removed so wrinkles won 't set in a GE dryer. These fabrics should be sure to unplug the dryer power cord or disconnect...removing the fuse or switching off the circuit breaker. NOTE: n Remove garments promptly at the end of no -heat tumbling after the laundry is time to remove the laundry. Automatic Cycle Signal (on some models) A handy ... to remind you selected the WRINklE CARE option, the signal will sound at the sound of no -heat tumbling after the clothes are dry. This will sound several times during this option to make the dryer...
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...is tripped; No fabric softener was used in all pockets before drying. the dryer may tumble but not heat Gas service is pushed completely into smaller ones. • Empty all GE Dryers when used Overdrying Synthetics, permanent press and blends can stain clean items and the dryer. • ...is normal. • Move dryer to call for service. Troubleshooting Tips Save time and money! Problem Dryer doesn't start Dryer doesn't heat Dryer shakes or makes noise Greasy spots on clothes lint on clothes Static occurs Inconsistent drying times Possible Causes Dryer is unplugged Fuse is ...
...is tripped; No fabric softener was used in all pockets before drying. the dryer may tumble but not heat Gas service is pushed completely into smaller ones. • Empty all GE Dryers when used Overdrying Synthetics, permanent press and blends can stain clean items and the dryer. • ...is normal. • Move dryer to call for service. Troubleshooting Tips Save time and money! Problem Dryer doesn't start Dryer doesn't heat Dryer shakes or makes noise Greasy spots on clothes lint on clothes Static occurs Inconsistent drying times Possible Causes Dryer is unplugged Fuse is ...
Quick Specs
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...filter - Monitors air temperature with an automatic thermostat and ends the cycle when clothes are pre-set cycles • 3 heat selections - Door opening can be reversed to set to take great care of the dryer, air flow is optimized through ...Door - venting capability - GTDX100EM GE® 6.0 cu. capacity DuraDrum™ electric dryer Features and Benefits • Auto Dry - Provide the right temperatures for more flexible installation • Model GTDX100EMWW -White on white GTDX100EM_GM Specification Created 7/10 370291 ft. Heat and time are properly dried ...
...filter - Monitors air temperature with an automatic thermostat and ends the cycle when clothes are pre-set cycles • 3 heat selections - Door opening can be reversed to set to take great care of the dryer, air flow is optimized through ...Door - venting capability - GTDX100EM GE® 6.0 cu. capacity DuraDrum™ electric dryer Features and Benefits • Auto Dry - Provide the right temperatures for more flexible installation • Model GTDX100EMWW -White on white GTDX100EM_GM Specification Created 7/10 370291 ft. Heat and time are properly dried ...