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Speed Queen HE4030 User's Manual
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1. Speed Queen AUTOMATIC DRYER OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Model HE4030 Speed Queen Company Part No 57037 Ripon WI 54971 4 80 Read complete instructions before using dryer Refer often to the special information in the Speed Queen Handbook to Better Automa tic Drying supplied with dryer Before using dryer for the first time wash out the inside of the dryer cylinder with a sudsy cloth then wipe dry The dryer must be properly installed according to the installation instructions KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE TO DRY CLOTHES 1 CLEAN LINT FILTER See Page 7 LOAD DRYER Open dryer door Shake out laundry and place in dryer See Helps and Hints Pages 8 and 9 3 CLOSE DOOR Dryer will not operate with door open 4 SELECT TIMER SETTING in cycle desired PERMANENT PRESS AUTOMATIC REGULAR or TIME cycle These cycles controlthe drying time See Pages 2 through 6 for detailed information START DRYER Press the PUSH TO START button Dryer will operate until the end of the cycle when timer knob indicator reaches the OFF position TO STOP DRYER AT ANY TIME Open dryer door or turn timer knob to OFF position TO RESTART DRYER Close door reset timer if necessary and press PUSH TO START button Speed Queen dryers are designed so they will not operate if the door is open The PUSH TO START but ton which is out of the reach of small children
2. MUST be pressed to start the dryer if it has been stopped for any reason This is a safety feature Page 1 ABOUT YOUR SPEED QUEEN DRYER AUTOMATIC CYCLES The AUTOMATIC REGULAR cycle is designed to dry large and aver age size loads of similar weight fabrics When properly set for the load the dryer will determine the exact length of drying time shut the heat off when the clothes are dry and will tumble for a determined number of minutes with no heat before stopping at the OFF position Uniformity of fabrics is important to ensure that all items will dry in the same length of time THE TIMER KNOB WILL NOT ADVANCE WITH THE SAME REGU LARITY IN THE AUTOMATIC CYCLE AS IT DOES IN THE TIME CYCLE See BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE Page 10 LOAD TYPES FOR AUTOMATIC REGULAR CYCLE HEAVY For fabrics that absorb a lotof water such as cotton quilts large rugs and unusually large or heavy items This cycle will not be required for most loads NORMAL For cottons such as terry cloth towels cotton knits corduroys cotton work clothes and mixed loads DELICATE For medium and lightweight fabrics not permanent press as in sheets dresses dress shirts and for delicate items These cycles have a 5 minute cool down no heat period at the end of the cycle PERMANENT PRESS cycle For permanent press polyester knits and other synthetics that are no iron This cycle starts at 30 as a reminder that these fabrics will dry
3. 5 SUGGESTED TIME DRYER SETTINGS LOAD TYPE Timer Setting SYNTHETIC FIBERS Nylon Orlon etc 20 30 Quilted robes snow suits jackets knits etc Lingerie blouses baby clothes 10 20 Sheer curtains etc WOOL Machine Washable Remove damp Blankets See Handbook PILLOWS s 2 hours or more Rearrange pillow Feathers and down and reset timer All suggested settings are approximate Your loads dryer installa tion room conditions and drying requirements will teach you the prop er settings for your loads If clothes are too dry the timer has been overset Choose a lower setting To dry for ironing dampness use less time For wringer washer loads increase the time 10 15 minutes Do not crowd the dryer when drying permanent press clothes or they may be wrinkled The load must be large enough so clothes will tum ble When tumbling stops remove clothes and hang Do not overdry knits Q OQ Page 6 j
4. in the time cycle For instance you may notice the timer remains in the same position for 15 minutes before it begins to move THE TIMER IS NOT MAL FUNCTIONING This only means it took 15 minutes for the load to become dry enough to start advancing the timer The length of time it takes for the timer to begin advancing depends on th type and size of load being dried The following are examples of settings used in the various automatic cycles HEAVY or NY Use this setting when drying rela Bog tively full loads of rugs cotton n backed cotton mattress pads ZH quilts and other heavy cottons NORMAL Use this setting for bath towels cotton work clothes cotton sheets KN Si dresses and shirts For large loads set indicator higher in the normal UN cycle DELICATE Use this setting for sheer and very E lightweight cottons and those items d labeled Dry With Low Heat Page 4 SUGGESTED TIME DRYER SETTINGS MINUTES LOAD TYPE Timer Setting COTTON Heavyweight 50 70 or more Heavy rugs quilts etc Normalweight 40 60 Bath towels mattress pads Remove lighter items bedspreads work clothes when dry Knits will rugs diapers knits mixed require more time loads etc Lightweight i Sheets dress shirts blouses 20 30 dresses table linen etc PERMANENT PRESS KNITS Work clothes jackets etc 28 90 Dress shirts dresses sheets 15 25 table linen playclothes etc eS O2 Page
5. in a shorter time than regular fabrics See SUGGESTED DRYER SETTINGS Page 3 The timer set ting may be changed at any time during the drying period The last 5 minutes of the cycle is an automatic cool down no heat period to condition the clothes and to lessen wrinkling for permanent press loads Dryer will not heat if set for 5 minutes or less Page 2 SUGGESTED DRYER SETTINGS PERMANENT LOAD TYPE TIME PRESS CYCLE Timer Setting Permanent Press Polyester Knits 30 min PERMANENT Heavy and Mediumweight y PRESS Synthetics Lightweight Delicates and 20 min PERMANENT Sheers PRESS AUTOMATIC REGULAR CYCLE Quilts Large Rugs cotton backs HEAVY Cotton Mattress Pads Other Heavy Cottons Bath Towels Mixed Loads Cotton Work Clothes NORMAL Cotton Knits E M M Cotton Sheets Dresses and Dress Shirts NORMAL Sheer and Very Lightweight Cottons Items labeled Dry DELICATE With Low Heat The suggested timer settings are approximate At first set indicator toward center of drying zone You may find you will get better results for your loads by setting the indicator to either side Turn timer knob to a lower setting clockwise for less drying or to a higher Setting counterclockwise for more drying If clothes are too dry the timer has been over set Page 3 ABOUT YOUR AUTOMATIC CYCLES The timer does not advance at an even pace in the automatic cycles as it does
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