For technical assistance, call (920) 748-3121. Page 5 SYMBOLS The following symbols are used in this manual and/or on the machine. Symbol Description NOTE! Hot! Do Not Touch Hei.! Nicht Beruhren Haute temperature! Ne pastoucher Caliente! no tocar dangerous voltage tension dangereuseGefahrliche elektrische Spannungtension peligrosa on marche Ein conectado off arret Aus desconectado start demarrage Start arranque de un movimiento emission of heat in general emission de chaleur en general Warmeabgabe allgemein emision de calor cooling refroidissement Kuhlen enfriamiento Page 6 SYMBOLS Symbol Description rotation in two directions rotation dans les deux sens Drehbewigung in zwei Richtungen movimiento rotativo en los dos sentidos direction of rotation sens de mouvement continu de rotation Drehbewegung in Pfeilrichtung movimiento giratorio o rotatorio en el sentido de la flecha End of Cycle caution attention Achtung atencion; precaucion Page 7 RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION OF DRYER 1. Be sure your dryer is installed properly in accordance with therecommended instructions. RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION OF DRYER 2. CAUTION Be safe—shut main electrical power supply and gas supply offexternally before attempting service. 3. CAUTION Never use drycleaning solvents: gasoline, kerosene, or otherflammable liquids in the dryer. Fire and explosion will occur. Never put fabrics treated with these liquids into the dryer. Never use these liquids near the dryer. Always keep the lint screen clean. Never use heat to dry items that contain plastic, foam or sponge rubber, or rags coated with oils, waxes or paints. The heat may damage the material or create a fire hazard. Rubber easily oxidizes, causing excessive heat and possible fire. Never dry the above items in the dryer. 4. Never let children play near or operate the dryer. Seriousinjury will occur if a child should crawl inside and the dryeris turned on. 5. Never use dryer door opening and top as a step stool. 6. Read and follow manufacturer's instructions on packages oflaundry and cleaning aids. Heed any warnings or precautions. 7. Never tumble fiberglass materials in the dryer unless thelabels say they are machine dryable. Glass fibers break andcan remain in the dryer and could cause skin irritation if theybecome mixed into other fabrics. 8. Reference Lighting and shut-down instructions and wiring diagrams arelocated on the rear wall of the dryer cabinet. 9. The dryer must not be installed or stored in an area where itwill be exposed to water and/or weather. Page 8 ENERGY SAVING TIPS ENERGY SAVING TIPS ABOVE 2,000 FEET (610 M) 1. Install dryer so that you can use short, straight venting. Turned elbows and long vent tubing tend to increase drying time. Longer drying time means the use of more energy and higher operating costs. 2. Operate dryer using full-size loads. Very large loads use extra energy. Very small loads waste energy. 3. Dry light-weight fabrics separately from heavy fabrics. You will use less energy and get more even drying results by drying fabrics of similar weight together. 4. Clean the lint screen area daily. A clean lint screen helps give faster, more economical drying. 5. Do not open the dryer door while drying. You let warm air escape from the dryer into the room. 6. Unload the dryer as soon as it stops. This saves having to restart your dryer to remove wrinkles. NOTE It is best to run a properly sized bag of rags and/or oldtowels through one or two cycles prior to drying in service. This process will remove any films or residual coatings leftby the manufacturing process. CAUTION Synthetic solvent fumesfrom dry cleaning machines create acids when drawn through the dryer. These acid fumes cause rusting of painted parts, pitting of bright plated parts and completely removes the zinc from galvanized metal parts, such as the tumbler basket. If the dry cleaning machines are in the same area as the tumbler, then the tumbler make-up air must come from a source free of solvent fumes. ELEVATIONS ABOVE 2,000 FEET (610 M) Input ratings shown on the rating plate (serial tag) are for elevations up to 2,000 feet (610 m). For elevations above 2,000 feet (610 m), rating should be reduced at a rate of 4% for each 1,000 feet (305 m) above sea level. Page 9 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS—TWO TIMER MODELS Page 10 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS—TWO TIMER MODELS OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS— TWO TIMER MODELS OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS—TWO TIMER MODELS 1. After loading the dryer with the water washed clothes load, close the loading door. For better drying, do not load dryer with combination of garments that twist. 2. Turn the 60-minute drying timer to the desired drying time. The drying cycle light will be on and indicate the drying. The light shuts off when drying time is complete. (figure 1 on page 10.) 3. Turn the 15-minute cooling cycle timer to the desired cool down time. After the drying cycle is completed, then the cooling cycle time will automatically operate. The cooling light will be on and indicate the...