IMPORTANT
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
PROTECT
CHILDREN
* Do not atiow
children
to play
on or in the dryer. Ctose
supervision
of children
is necessary
when the dryer
is used
near children.
As children
grow, teach
them
the proper,
safe use of all appliances.
Destroy
the carton,
plastic
bag
and other
packing
materi-
als after
the dryer
is unpacked.
Children
might
use them
for play. Cartons
covered
with
rugs, bedspreads
or plastic
sheets can become
airtight
chambers.
Keep
laundry
products
out of children's
reach.
To prevent
personal
injury,
observe
all warnings
on product
labels.
Before
the dryer
is removed
from
service
or discarded,
remove
the dryer
door
to prevent
accidental
entrapment.
Failure
to comply
with these warnings
could
result
in seri-
ous personal
injuries.
PREVENT
INJURY
To prevent
shock
hazard
and
assure stability
during
operation,
the dryer
must be installed
and
electrically
grounded
by a qualified
service
person
in accordance
with local
codes.
Installation
instructions
are packed
in the
dryer
for the installer's
reference.
Refer to INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS
for detailed
grounding
procedures.
If the
dryer
is moved
to a new location,
have it checked
and
reinstalled
by a qualified
service
person.
• ALWAYS
disconnect
the dryer
from the electrical
supply
before
attempting
any service
or cleaning.
Failure
to do
so can result
in electrical
shock or injury.
° Do not use any type
spray
cleanser
when cleaning
dryer
interior.
Hazardous
fumes
or electrical
shock
could
occur.
° To prevent
injury,
do not reach
into the dryer
if the drum
is moving.
Wait
until the dryer
has stopped
completely
before
reaching
into the drum.
PREVENT
INJURY
AND
DAMAGE
TO THE DRYER
• All repairs
and
servicing
must be performed
by an au-
thorized
servicer
unless specifically
recommended
in this
Owner's
Guide.
Use only authorized
factory
parts.
• Do not tamper
with controls.
• Do not sit on, step on or stand
on the dryer.
Do not rest
heavy
loads
on top. The dryer
is not meant
to support
weight.
" Do not install
or store the dryer
where
it will
be exposed
to the weather.
• Failure
to comply
with these
warnings
could
result
in seri-
ous personal
injuries.
The California
Safe
Drinking
Water
and Toxic Enforcement
Act requires
the Governor
of California
to publish
a list of
substances
known
to the state to cause
cancer,
birth
defects
or other
reproductive
harm,
and requires
businesses
to warn
customer
of potential
exposure
to such substances,
included
in this list are soot and
carbon
monoxide,
both
of which
may
be produced
by the use of this product.