ImporWnt safety Imtructiom (continued)play inside, on or with thisappliance or any discardedapp~ance, Dispose of discardedapptiancm and shipping or packingmaterials properly. Beforediscarding a dryer, or removingfrom service, remove the doorof the drying compartment.l Keep all laundry aids (suchas detergents, bleaches, fabricsofteners, etc.) out of the reach ofchildren, preferably in a lockedcabinet. Observe all warnings oncontainer labels to avoid personalinjury.l Keep the floor around yourappliances clean and dry to reducethe possibility of slipping.l Do not dry fiberglass articles inyour dryer. Skin irritation couldresult from the remaining glassparticles that may be picked upby clothing during subsequentdryer uses.l The laundry process can reducethe flame retardancy of fabrics. Toavoid such a result, the garmentmanufacturer’s care instructionsshould be followed very carefully.l Never climb on or stand on thedryer top or door.l Do not hmper with controls.l To minimize the possibilityof electric shock, unplug thisappliance from the power supplybefore attempting any maintenanceor cleaning (except the removal andcleaning of the lint filter). N~E:Turning the Cycle Selector knobto an OFF position does N~disconnect the appliance fromthe power supply.l Do not operate this applianceif it is damaged, malfunctioning,partially disassembled, or hasmissing or broken parts, includinga damaged cord or plug.l If yours is a gas dryer, it isequipped with an automatic electricignition and does not have a pilotlight. DO NOT ATTEMPT TOLIGHT WITH A MA~H. Burnsmay result from having your handin the vicinity of the burner whenDryer-applied fabricsofteners or anti-stiticconditionersYou may wish to soften yourlaundered fabrics or reduce thestatic electricity in them. Wer~ommend you use either afabric softener in the wash cycle,according to the manufacturer’sinstructions for those products, ortry a dryer-added product forwhich the manufacturer giveswritten assurance on the packagethat their product can be safelyused in your dryer.Service or performance problemscaused by the use of these productsare the responsibility of themanufacturers of those productsand are not covered under thewarranty of this appliance.the automati~ ignition may turn on.How to operate your dryerWARNING-To reduce the risk of fire. electric shock. or iniurv to ~ersons.read the IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS before o~er~ting this appliance.SAW THESEINSTRUCTIONS3ConO,, Six Cvcle Electronic Sensor V~ero~ ;;::,w, fhOPt,o”al E.t,a Ca,e .nd S,g”.lKN,w,,,a,,s ~.o. ,6...0”-” ES:*06,.@: ;:’ l... W.*,, CK,, . l mm”l ,.* l mn ~ :::.”,‘“ VUVC’C’” m M ,W;,,, c,c,, T;medC“CI*SQ @e ohad Your Dryer Properlyl Clean the lint filter each time the sorted right for drying. See page 8 Set the Controlsdryer is used. Always be sure the for sorting help. (If you do mixlint filter is in place. Don’t use the various types of fabrics in your See the Controls Setting Guidedryer without it. load, set the controls for the on pages 6 and 7.—lighter-weight fabrics and removel Good sorting for the dryer begins.- . . .- . . when dry. Reset controls for the