The drying rack lets you dry Items that you may not want to tumble, for example, sneakers, stuffea ?oys knitted wool, etc The rack does not move, bclr the drum turns. Make sure nothing hangs over the edges of the rack. 1. Fit rear legs PUSH IN of the rack into indents in back wall of dryer
1. Unplug the dryer to avoid
2. Cr,?ri the
l~�.�er aoor and remove light bulb cover by turning it clockwise
3. Remove
2. Lower the
front so legs rest on dryer opening /F FRONT LEGS
the light bulb by turnrng it counterclockwise
3. Put wet items on top of the rack leave space between them so air can reach all surfaces 4. Close the door; touch DRY Control selection. Drying time will depend a TIMED
4. Replace the bulb only with a 40 watt appliance bulb from most hardware, grocery or variety stores 5. Replace the light bulb cover and lock it In place by turning counterclockwlse.
on how hold The temperakinds of rack dried
much moisture the Items followlng chart suggests ture settings for different Items that might best be To rack dry...
Use FABRIC-TEMP selection . KNITS GENTLE p LOW
Wool sweaters [Block to shape; lay flat on rack). Stuffed toys or pillows [Cotton or polyester fiber filled.) Stuffed toys or pillows (Foam rubber filled.) Sneakers or canvas shoes
PERM�T PRESSiMED
FLUFF AIR FLUFF AIR
End-of-cycle
The dryer
WIII beep
signal
5 times to let
WARNING: Drying plastic or rubber items with heat may damage the items or be a FIRE HAZARD. Be sure to take the rack normal tumble drying. 8 out for
you know when the cycle is finished It will also beep afier each FINISH GUARD tumbling. The signal is helpful when you are drying permanent press, synthetics and other items that should be taken out as soon as the dryer stops. The signal can�t be turned off and it IS not adjustable.