3, Remove the light biJ!b br tUrnlr?g 1? 3. The rack does not move, but the
counterclockwlse :lrum turns Be sure nothing hangs over
tne edges of -he rack Do not hang
items from the rack
4. Gose the door and move the
FOWER SWITCH to ON
5. ?ouch a FABRIC-TEMP SELECTOR.
6. he a TIMED DRY CONTROL set-
t ng Iryrng trrne selected will depend
4. Repmx t7e ,CIL 1 ;? , ?v lY c; ?$7 w:J~+
opphonce boib (from m 1st hardware, ,)n how much moisture the Items hold
uggested dryng temperatures are
grocery or varletv <stores &en In the following chart
5. Replace the lrght~bu b cover ail 7. To remove the rack, push It back, IIft
lock in place by turning
counterclockwrse. up and pull out
Items for Fabric-Temp
Rack Drying Selector
1. Wool Socks KNITS GENTLE
(Block to shape and ~ LO?UV
lay flat on rack )
2. Stuffed Toys REG
(Cotton or polyester HEAVY-HIGH
fiber frlled )
3. Stuffed Toys FLUFF AIR
(Foam rubber? fllled )
4. TennisShoes FLUFF AIR
5. Foam Rubber FLUFF AIR
Pillows?
Using the
Drying Rack
The d-qing I XK ets \IX drv items
the? L x, mai not :tont i:z, tumble, IIke
sneakers st~Jfed t ;is e+c-
1. Fit the rear leg: i\r +hc: dock intc the
grooves C?I-I t hIe bee k ~~11 of the drYer
Push teem or and et the front legs of the
rack dowr or the front >f the dryer as
showr;
2. Lay wet items (111 top #Jf the rack
A/low \~c?c:c :;efwi,e,? +?ie?- ?or o/r to
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