Sensor Dry automatically adjusts drying time by sensing moisture so you clothes don’t over or under dry.
NOTE: Please refer to the energy savings calculator on www.energystar.gov (March 2012).
Our cycles include: Normal, Heavy Duty, Permanent Press, Delicates, Time Dry, Air Fluff, Wrinkle Release.
Our 7.3 cu. Ft. capacity is big enough to handle a king-size comforter.
Baby clothes and bedding are now 99.9% bacteria free with this certified sanitization cycle.*
*Based on NSF Protocol P172 certification. See NSF.org for more information.
Set (or number) of cycles on a dryer that apply specific drying methods to garments and fabrics.
Method in which air flow is directed safely out of a dryer.
Control feature (with arrow buttons) that enables a user to increase or decrease a cycle's drying time.
Function that prevents a dryer door from being opened by a child.
Dryer door that can be changed (with four screws) to open from the left or right, for easy access.
The width, height and depth of the washer or dryer measured in inches (in.).
The width, height and depth of the washer or dryer, including shipping container, measured in inches (in.).
The color of the washer or dryer exterior.
Color and type of the control panel's screen.
Format, size, and color, of washer or dryer's display (screen showing clock, timer, and washing parameters.)
Lamp inside dryer that turns on when the door is opened to illuminate the drum.
Time it takes dryer to dry 8 lbs of laundry, as tested by the Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers.
Part of a dryer that converts electricity into heat, as measured in British thermal units (BTU) per hour.
Cycle that tumbles with heat and water moisture to freshen clothes, smooth wrinkles, and reduce odor.
Cycle with a longer, unheated cool-down period to minimize wrinkling of cottons, synthetics, and knits.
Cycle that dries at a low temperature for fragile or heat-sensitive fabrics, such as hosiery or linen.
Cycle that enables a user to select and set the duration of a load (in minutes).
Cycle that tumbles items in room temperature air to avoid damage caused by heat.
Feature that provides intermittent, unheated tumbling at the end of a cycle to reduce wrinkling.
Alarm signaling that certain garments can be taken out early, while heavier clothes continue to dry.
Control feature (with arrow buttons) that enables a user to increase or decrease a cycle's drying time.
Safety feature that prevents children from using a dryer. When Child Lock is on, buttons don't respond.
Weight of the washing machine or dryer in pounds (lbs.).
Weight of the washing machine or dryer, and the shipping container, in pounds (lb.).
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