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 For your safety 

 information in this manual must be

followed to 

 the risk 

 or explosion or to prevent property

damage, personal 

 or loss of 

Do not store or use gasoline

IF 

 

or other flammable vapors

 Do 

 

and liquids in the 

 of

this or any other appliance.

2 Do 

 touch 
 do not use any phone

Instigation and service must

in your building.

be performed by a 

Clear the room, 

 

 agency or

area of 

 occupants.

the gas supplier.

4 Immediate@ 

supplier from a neighbor’s
phone. Follow the 

 instructions.

 cannot reach 

yo

ur gas

supplier, 

 the fire department.

A

 

 Drinking 

 and Toxic 

This act requires the governor

Gas appliances can cause

of 

 to publish a list of

minor exposure to four of these

substances known to 

 state

substances, namely 

to cause cancer, birth defects

carbon monoxide, formaldehyde

or other reproductive harm

and soot, caused primarily by the

and requires businesses to warn

incomplete combustion of natural

customers of potential exposure

gas or 

 fuels.

to such substances.

Properly adjusted 

 

 incomplete combustion.

 to these substances can

be 

 

 by properly

venting 

 

 to 

 outdoors.

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Summary of Contents for DCLR333H

Page 1: ...R333GT Dryer Ownerk Manual Impoflant Safe Information 0 h ls on YourD r WerDryerha ms Spwialimd Fabric Guide bading Sugge ons tire dPreduti Befire You tillhSe e GE Sem ce Mumbem GEAnswer Center 800 62...

Page 2: ...ber Serial number Dab dpumhase 2 fore you call for service there are a few tiings you can do to help us serve you better Read tiis manual It contains instructions to help you use and maintain your dry...

Page 3: ...supplier from a neighbor s phone Follow the supptier s instructions 5 Myou cannot reach your gas supplier cdl the fire department A Calibmia Sah Drinking Watar and Toxic Enhm Act This act requires th...

Page 4: ...ture is above 50 F lO C Do not instil tie d er where it will be exposed to the weather Connect to a properly rated protected and sbed power supply circuit to avoid electid overload the outiide is STRO...

Page 5: ...ments labeled Dry Away from Heat or Do not Tumble D such as lifejackefi contain ing Kapok must not be put in u Do not wash or dry articles hat have been cleaned in washed in soaked in or spotted with...

Page 6: ...s cme instructions should be followed ve carefully Close supervision is necessa if this appliance is used by or near children Do not allow children to play inside on or with this appliance or any disc...

Page 7: ...may turn on SAVE T SE INSTRUCTIONS You may wish to soften your laundered fabrics or reduce the static electricity in them by using d er applied fabric softeners or an antistatic conditioner We recomme...

Page 8: ...RT mA A Clean the Lint Filter Clean the lint K reach time you use the d ez MmON Do not opemta the dWer withoti the Iintfikr in p ace A Selecting Drying Cycle Select an automatic or timed cycle See tie...

Page 9: ...tith an t to ds Mora D for heatier and wtter fabrics 1 for lighter fabrics Ess DRY AUTOMATIC w PERMANENT W LDWN MEDiUM H U T I o A Statiing Dryer Close the d er dot r Select START NOE A matic d ing ti...

Page 10: ...4 kosen the top screw from each hinge on the d er face ha way 5 Witi one hand holding the top of the door and the other hand holding the bottom remove the door from the dryer by lifting it UP and OUT...

Page 11: ...e than 25 minutes At the end of drying cycle block tie blanket back to ifi original shape Allow blanket to d thoroughly before storing G Use a medium heat drying setting S etic Use the fluff drying se...

Page 12: ...collectors velveteen and corduroy Sotiby weight Heavy Items Light Items Nmm wtfah q W wfd W id tiwl Avoid drying ve small loads Do not dry the following items Sort clothes by weight so you Fiberglass...

Page 13: ...the dryer Apply these pretreatment products away from the dryer The fabric may then be washed and dried normally Damage to your dryer caused by pretreatment products is not covered by your warranty f...

Page 14: ...from the Al socket Disconnect exhaust duct from the dryer Vacuum the exhaust duct with the hose attachment Reconnect tie exhaust duct to the dryer Ch k the inside of the exhaust hood with a mirror to...

Page 15: ...floor space or adjust m Y sitdngunq as necessaq until even bpmper use of fabric softener Follow directions on fabric softener package D g dirty itemstih Use your dryer to dry only clean items Dir dea...

Page 16: ...timk improperqset Match control settings to the load you are dwing ht falter is fti Clean lint filter before eveq load hproper or obstructed Check installation instructions for proper dueting ducting...

Page 17: ...k dryer Remove items when cycle ends and fold or after me mds hang immediately Some fabricsti mtur To avoid shnnhge follow garment care when washd Otiers labels e ctly be safely but k t i e Some item...

Page 18: ...nstillation lns ctions Use only rigid metal or flexible Use tie shortest length possible me 4 diameter duc ork Do not crush or colkpse inside the dryer cabinet or for exhausting to the outside Avoid r...

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Page 22: ...at s conve out so most repairs can be han nient for you Many GE Consumer died in just one visit Setice companyaperated loca tic ns offer you service today or tomorrow or at your convenience 7 00 a m t...

Page 23: ...me me GE parts system generally should be referred to provides access to over 47 000 qualfled setice personnel parfi and dl GE Genuine Renewal Caution must be exercised since P are fully warranted VIS...

Page 24: ...d your appliance need setice dunngwarranty period or beyond call 80W RES 80W32 2737 Service trips to your home to teach you how to use the product Read pw ti s ti Kyou then have any questions about op...

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