Whirlpool LG6601XP User manual

Category
Tumble dryers
Type
User manual

This manual is also suitable for

&dQk!L’ SERIES
AUTOMATIC
DRYERS
Electric Model
LE6600XP
and
Gas Model
LG6601XP
crowave Ovens. Trash Compaclors. Room Air Condltloners. Dehumldlflers. Automatic Washers, Clothes Dryers. Freezers. Refrigerator-free
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Parts and features
CYCLE CONTROL
LAUNDRY
KNOB /
/INFORMATION CENTER
/
/TEMPERATURE SELECTOR
START BUTTON
LINT SCREEN
DRYER DRUM
NUMBER PLATE
LOADING DOOR
Remove the Con-
sumer Buy Guide la-
bel before using
your dryer. It will be
easier to remove.
Wipe out the
dryer drum with a
damp cloth to re-
move dust from stor-
ing or shipping.
Copy your LModel and Serial Numbers here
When you need service or call with a
question, have this InformatIon ready
Complete Model Number
1. Complete
Model and Sertal Numbers
(from~the plate located as shown]
2. Purchase date from sales slop
Complete Serial Number
Copy this information in these spaces
Keep this book, your warranty, sales slop
Purchase Date
and “Dryer Guide” in the Laundry Infor-
mation Center on the back of the dryer
Serwce Company and
console
Telephone Number
There IS no warranty reglstratlon to return Proof-of-purchase IS ull
that is required for In-warranty service
Contents
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PARTS AND FEATURES
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YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES.
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SAFETY FIRST.
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SELECTING A CYCLE AND
STARTING YOUR DRYER.
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The Automatic Cycles
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Timed Drying
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DRYING TIPS
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FLUFF AIR Setting
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TUMBLE PRESS” Setting
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Mixed Loads
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Drying Times.
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End-of-Cycle Signal
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Page
LINT SCREEN
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LINT REMOVAL
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CARING FOR YOUR DRYER.
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Vacation Care.
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IF YOU NEED SERVICE OR
ASSISTANCE.
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I, Before Calling for
Assistance
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2. If You Need Assistance,
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3,lfYouNeedService .._
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4. If You Have a Problem
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Your
Responsibilities
Read this “Use and Care Guide”
and your “Dryer Guide” carefully for
important use and safety information.
You are personally responsible for
making Sure that your dryer...
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is installed by a qualified installer.
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is properly maintained.
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is installed in an area protected
from the weather.
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is properly installed and leveled in
a well ventilated room* on a floor
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is located in an area where the tem-
perature is above 45-F (7.2 C).
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is connected to the right krnd of out-
let, electric supply and grounding.*
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is properly connected to fuel and
exhaust systems’
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is used only for jobs normally ex-
pected of home clothes dryers.
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is not run where there may be explo-
sive fumes.
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IS not used by children or anyone
unable to operate it properly.
‘See the “Installation Instructions” for
that can support the weight.
complete information
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FOR YOUR SAFETY
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IF YOU SMELL GAS:
1. OPEN WINDOWS.
2. DON’T TOUCH ELECTRI-
CAL SWITCHES.
3.
;;;I$U’“H ANY OPEN
4. IMMEDIATELY CALL
YOUR GAS SUPPLIER.
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FOR YOUR SAFETY
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DO NOT STORE OR USE
GASOLINE OR OTHER
FLAMMABLE VAPORS AND
LIQUIDS IN THE VICINITY
OF THIS OR ANY OTHER
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SUGGESTED SUGGESTED
TYPE OF LOAD
CYCLE TEMPERATURE
COTTONS - LINENS
EXTRA HEAVY-Bedspreads,
mattress pads, quilts.
HEAVYWEIGHT FABRICS - Towels,
jeans, corduroys. work clothes
AUTOMATIC
HEAVY
MEDIUMWEIGHT COTTONS -
REGULAR HIGH
Sheets, pillowcases, cotton
underwear,diapers
LIGHTWEIGHT COTTONS - Batistes.
organdies, lingerie
PERMANENT PRESS, SYNTHETICS
AND BLENDS
HEAVYWEIGHT FABRICS -Work clothes,
jackets, raincoats
AUTOMATIC PERMIT
MEDIUMWEIGHT FABRICS - Shirts, play
PERMANENT PRESS
clothessheets, slacks
PRESS
MED
LIGHTWEIGHT FABRICS - Lingerie,
blouses, dresses
KNITS
HEAVYWEIGHT - Cottons, rayons,
PERM’T PRESS
blend&T-shirtsslacksshirts
AUTOMATIC
MED
LIGHTWEIGHT-Synthetics (polyester,
PERMANENT
PRESS
KNITS GENTLE
acrylic, etc.) and blends, lingerie,
cow
blousesdresses
LIGHTWEIGHT AND DELICATE FABRICS
AUTOMATIC KNITS
Sheer Curtains [2 or 3 panels] PERMANENT
GENTLE
Gauze. lace.etc.
PRESS
LOW
RUBBER, PLASTIC, HEAT-SENSITIVE
FABRICS
FOAM RUBBER - Pillows, bras,
stufted toys
PLASTIC - Shower curtains,
tablecloths ___ _, __...... _., __
RUBBER-BACKED RUGS
OLEFIN. POLYPROPYLENE, SHEER NYLON
TIMED FLUFF
DRYING
AIR
Select a
1.
CYCLE
Set TEMPERATl’RE
2.
SELECTOR
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Turn the Control Knob either way to
point to the cycle and setting you
want See page 6 for lnformatlon on
the cycles
Push the
3. ST4RT Hutton
The dryer will start tumbling when
you push the START Button
The Cycle Control Knob should p
Turn the Temperature Selector to the
1
To stop and restart
the dwer
To
stop
the dryer, open the door (or
turn the Control Knob to OFF)
To restart
the dryer. close the door,
select cycle. tf necessary. and push
START
nt to OFF when the dryer is not in use.
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Operating instructions
The automatic cycles
The automatic cycles allow you
to select the degree of dryness you
prefer for the clothes being dried.
The Control Knob moves and stops
several times until the load reaches
the dryness setting You selected. Then
the knob automatically moves to
OFF and tumbling stops.
weight cotton items. The load tum-
bles without heat during the last 5
minutes. This helps make the load
easier to handle
Use
AUTOMATIC
PERMANENT
PRESS to dry
permanent
press, knits and other synthetic fab-
rics. The load tumbles without heat
during the last 10 minutes. This helps
keep wrinkles from setting in.
For the first few loads, set the Control
Knob to point to an* in either auto-
matic cycle. When the dryer stops,
feel the dried items.
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If items are drier than You like, use
a setting to the right of the* the nexi
time You dry a similar load.
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If items are not as dry as You like,
use a setting to the left of the * the
next time You dry a similar load.
Timed drying
Use the TIMED DRYING Cycle for
any load you want to dry by time. For
example: small loads, large bulky
items, items to be fluffed or dusted
with the FLUFF AIR heat setting.
. Turn the Control Knob to the number
of minutes you want-from 10 to 60.
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The last 5 minutes of this cycle are
without heat - a cool-down time. This
helps make the load easier to
handle.
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Drying tips
FLUFF AIR
The dryer does not heat when the
Temperature Selector is set on FLUFF
AIR. This setting can be used to fluff
bedding, plastic tablecloths. foam
rubber pillows,stuffed toys,sneakers,
etc
Turn Temperature Selector to
FLUFF AIR.
Turn Control Knob to the number
of minutes you want in the TIMED
DRYING CYCLE.
Push START Button.
TUMBLE PRESS” Settine
The TUMBLE PRESS setting
removes
wrinkles from dry clothing such as
items that may have been packed
In a suitcase, closet, or items not
removed from the dryer.
1. Set Cot+rol Knob to TUMBLE PRESS.
2. Set Temperature Selector to
PERM’T PRESSIMED.
3. Push START Button.
The load will tumble in heated air
for 10 minutes. The heat shuts off and
the dryer continues to tumble the
load for 5 more minutes.
For best results, TUMBLE PRESS only
a few items at a time. Put them
hangers or fold them as soon c
dryer stops.
Mixed loads
Drying times
When drying a load with different
kinds and weights of fabrics, use the
cycle suggested for the lightest
fabrics. When the dryer stops, remove
drv items and reset the control.
To reduce wrinkling, take the load
from dryer as soon as tumbling stops.
This is important for permanent press,
knits and synthetic fabrics.
Drying times will vary depending on:
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amount of moisture in the clothes.
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type and weight of the fabric.
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size of the load.
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room temperature around the
dryer.
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temperature of the wash rinse
water.
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amount of lint in the lint screen.
0 dryer temperature selection.
See page 6 in your “Dryer Guide”
for more information.
End-of-cycle signal
The dryer sounds a signal to let you know
when the cycle is finished. The signal cannot be
turned off and is not adjustable.
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.
Lint screen
Clean the lint screen before each load.
A SC
?en blocked by lint can
increase drying time and may be a FIRE HAZAR 1.
Open the Ild and pull the lint screen
straight out.
ROLL
the
with yo
DO NOT
r
Push the
place.
nt off the screen
I fingers.
rse or wash the screen.
screen firmly back Into
Lint removal
Lint can gather Inside the dryer and create c lire hazard.This
lint
should be removed every 2 to 3 years, or more 8 often, depending on
dryer usage.
Heat Element
Terminals
ELECTRIC DRYERS
(: AS DRYERS
Cleaning should be done only by a c ualified person.
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Avoid electrical shoc:k
hazard - unplug power
supply cord or turn off
electrical power.
Avoid injury or damage - do not
put hands inside cabinet.
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Make sure dryer is cool.
1.
Remo\ ? back panel (electric)
or lowc r access panel (gas).
2. Avoid 1 amaging wires,
therm< jtats, funnel or igniter.
3.
Remo\ ? lint from shaded area -
see ar -with a soft brush or
vacuu’ i cleaner.
4. Replac e panel; reconnect and
re-levc dryer.
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Caring for your dryer
Remove sharp objects from clothing
before drying - pins, buckles, etc.
Close metal zippers.
Wipe off all spills with a damp, soft
cloth.Spills allowed to remain may
dull or damage the finish.
Non-colorfast items can stain the
drum. Wipe carefully after drying to
make sure there is no dye to be
transferred to items in the next load
Vacation care
Never leave wet or damp laundry in
your dryer.
Sharp or heavy objects should
never be put on or in the dryer.
Check pockets for bolts, nuts, etC
Some pretreatment products can
damage dials, console and finish. Do
not use these products on or near
your dryer.
Unplug power cord or For gas dryers, close
Clean lint screen.
turn off electrical power
gas valve.
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If you need service or assistance,, we suggest
you follow these four steps:
I. Before calling for assistance.. .
Performance problems often
re-
sult from little things you can find
and fix yourself wlthout tools of any
kind
DRYER DOES NOT RUN:
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Is power supply cord plugged in7
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Is door closed tightly?
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Did you push START Button?
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Are fuses blown or a circuit-breaker
tripped?
DRYER DOES NOT HEAT:
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The AIR setting
IS
without heat
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The last minutes of heat settings are
without heat
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Is gas turned on? If not, turn Control
Knob to OFF Turn on gas Walt 5
minutes Reset controls and start
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An electric dryer uses a circuit
breaker or 2 fuses. If one fuse is
blown, the dryer may run, but not
heat.
DRYING TIME SEEMS LONG:
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Is the lint screen clean?
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See page 6 in your”Dryer Guide”
2. If you need assistance’. . .
Call Whirlpool COOL-LINE I serv-
ice assistance telephone number.
Dial free from:
Continental U.S. . (800) 253-1301
Michigan . . (800) 632-2243
Alaska 6 Hawaii (800) 253-1121
and talk with one of ourtratned Con-
sultants. The Consultant can Instruct
you In how to obtain satisfactory op-
eration from your appliance or, if
service
IS
necessary, recommend a
qualifted service company in your
area
FSP IS o regstered trodel-lark
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of Vvh~rlpool Corpofatloc~ foe
qwlIty ports Look for this
FSP
symbol of quollty whenever
you need a replacement par I
8 for your WMpool oppllarice
FSF replacement parts
~111 fit rl$hl and work right because they ,318
made lo the same exoctlng speclflcatlox
used lo
bulld every new WhIrlpOol appliance
3. If yoa~ need service*...
Whirlpool has
a nationwide net-
work of franchised
ice technl :ians are tralned to fulfill
the prodcl :t warranty and provide
after-war1 inty service,anywhere in
the Unite’.’ States To locate TECH-
CARE serb ce in your area, call our
COOL-LIN service assistance tele-
phone nur lber [see Step 2) or look in
your tele,)hone directory Yellow
Pages unc:er
1. If JOU habe a problem’...
Call ou COOL-LINE service as-
sistance I?lephone number (see
Step 2) an : talk with one of our Con-
sultants, 0’ of you prefer, write to
Mr Stept ,sn E. Upton
Senior V :e President
Whirlpoc Corporation
Adminis”Itive Center
2000
US- )3 North
Benton t, Irbor, Ml 49022
.If you mu: f call or write, please pro-
vlde mocl ?I number, serial number,
date of pl. rchase, and a complete
descriptic j of the problem. This In-
formation
s needed
in order to bet-
ter respc id to your request for
assistance:’
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Home
% Appliances
Maktng your world a llttle easier
Part No. 696206
0 1985 Whirlpool Corporation
Printed in U.S.A.
lmatlc Washers, Clothes Dryers Freezers. Relrlgerator-Freezers Ice Makers. Dishwashers. Built-In Ovens and Surface Un~ls. Ranges. MI
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