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To avoid the possibility of fire or explosion:
• Do not dry items that have been previously cleaned in, washed in, soaked in, or spotted with gasoline, dry-
cleaning solvents, other flammable or explosive substances as they give off vapors that could ignite or explode.
Any material on which you have used a cleaning solvent, or which is saturated with flammable liquids or solids,
should not be placed in the dryer, until all traces of these flammable
liquids or solids and their fumes have been removed. There are many highly flammable items used in homes,
such as: acetone, denatured alcohol, gasoline, kerosene, some liquid household cleaners, some spot removers,
turpentine, waxes and wax removers.
• Items containing foam rubber (may be labeled latex foam) or similarly textured rubber-like materials must not
be dried on a heat setting. Foam rubber materials when heated, can under certain circumstances produce fire
by spontaneous combustion.
Do not allow children to play on or in the appliance. Close supervision of children is necessary when the appli-
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Before the appliance is removed from service or discarded, remove the door to the drying compartment.
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Do not reach into the appliance if the drum is moving.
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Do not install or store this appliance where it will be exposed to the weather.
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Do not tamper with controls.
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Do not repair or replace any part of the appliance or attempt any servicing unless specifically recommended in
published user-repair instructions that you understand and have the skills to carry out.
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Do not use fabric softeners or products to eliminate static unless recommended for dryer use by the manufac-
turer of the fabric softener or product.
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Clean the lint screen before or after each load.
Keep the area around the exhaust opening and surrounding areas free from lint accumulation, dust and dirt.
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The interior of the dryer and exhaust duct should be cleaned periodically by qualified service personnel.
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This appliance must be properly grounded. Never plug the appliance cord into a receptacle which is not grounded
adequately and in accordance with local and national codes. See installation instructions for grounding this appliance.
Do not sit on top of the clothes dryer.
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Do not place into your dryer items that have been spotted or soaked with vegetable oil or cooking oil. Even after being
washed, these items may contain significant amounts of these oils. The remaining oil can ignite spontaneously. The poten-
tial for spontaneous ignition increases when the items containing vegetable oil or cooking oil are exposed to heat. Heat
sources, such as your clothes dryer, can warm these items, allowing an oxidation reaction in the oil to occur. Oxidation
creates heat. If this heat cannot escape, the items can become hot enough to catch fire. Piling, stacking or storing these
kinds of items may prevent heat from escaping and can create a fire hazard.
All washed and unwashed fabrics that contain vegetable oil or cooking oil can be dangerous. Washing these items in hot
water with extra detergent will reduce, but will not eliminate, the hazard. Always use the "cool down" cycle for these
items to reduce the items' temperature. Never remove these items from the clothes dryer hot or interrupt the drying
cycle until the items have run through the "cool down" cycle. Never pile or stack these items when they are hot.
Gas leaks may occur in your system and result in a dangerous situation. Gas leaks may not be detected by smell alone.
Gas suppliers recommend you purchase and install an UL approved gas detector. Install and use in accordance with the
manufacturer's instructions.
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