FEATURES
AUTO WRINKLE-FREE CLOTHES The Auto-Dry Wrinkle-Free Cycle is designed to dry all synthetic fabrics, Double Knits and Permanent Press fabrics automatically. An extended cool-down is also provided to minimize wrinkles. This wrinkle-out feature provides 25 minutes of tumble without heat at the end of the cycle. Clothes can be removed at any time throughout the wrinkle-out period. CHOOSE REGULAR ON TEMPERATURE SELECTOR. DEGREE OF DRYNESS: Two levels of dryness can be preset on the automatic cycles by setting the cycle selector at the desired start dry settings. LESS DRY: This setting to be used for delicate fabrics or items to be damp ironed or finished hanger dried. MORE DRY: This setting to be used for heavy or bulky fabrics that require longer drying times. FLUFF The Fluff Cycle is designed to freshen articles, dry foam or rubberized articles, some sweaters and tennis shoes. It provides room temperature air for drying. This of course means longer drying times. Use the Timed Dry Cycle with the Fluff setting on the temperature selector. CHOOSE AIR DRY FLUFF ON TEMPERATURE SELECTOR. AUTO COTTONS The Auto Cottons Cycle is designed to dry most cottons and linens automatically. The clothes are cooled to reduce wrinkling for approximately 10 minutes at the end of the cycle.
TIMED DRY If you wish to regulate the drying time, use the TIMED DRY CYCLE. The TIMED DRY CYCLE provides up to 110 minutes of drying time. The clothes will continue to tumble during cool down for approximately 10 minutes to cool them and reduce wrinkling. Use Timed Dry for very small loads (under about 4 pounds). In mixed loads, fabrics vary in bulk and weight, therefore, some items will dry faster than others. Reset to the desired number of minutes in the TIMED DRY CYCLE to complete the drying of the remaining items. COOL DOWN This period allows the clothes to reach a temperature comfortable for handling and reduces the creation of wrinkles. Clothes can be removed at any time during this period. No significant energy usage is incurred as the heat is off and room temperature air is used. Cool Down occurs at the end of the cycle. DOOR SAFETY SWITCH As soon as the loading door is opened, the dryer will stop operating; the dryer cylinder will stop tumbling, the heaters will turn off. Inquisitive youngsters cannot see, much less touch, the drying drum while it is in motion. This safety feature will serve also as a practical convenience. It permits an over-looked item to be added . . . or a delicate garment to be withdrawn if it dries before the rest of the load . . . or the progress of drying to be tested by hand. After the drying door has been opened, the Start Switch must be activated by pressing in the Cycle Control knob. When this is done, the original drying cycle will resume until it is completed.
LINT FILTER
quantities of lint shed by most fabrics when they are dried after being washed. The Lint Filter should be removed at the conclusion of each drying cycle for cleaning. It should be lifted straight up until it clears the door opening. Remove the lint with your hands. Be sure the lint screen is properly replaced.
The Lint Filter is located in the bottom of the loading port and is accessible when the loading door is open. It filters all the air circulated throughout the dryer and traps the considerable
If a dryer fabric softener is used frequently, it may deposit on lint screen. Occasionally wash lint screen with soap and water (not detergent).
DRYING GUIDE
DRYING LOAD PERMANENT PRESS AND DOUBLE KNIT 4 Pounds or Less Medium Fabrics 5 Pounds and Up All Textures and Weights COTTONS AND LINENS 4 Pounds or Less Medium Fabrics 5 Pounds and Up All Textures and Weights 5 to 12 Pounds Heavy Fabrics Medium Fabrics Lightweight Fabrics 12 Pounds and Up Heavy Fabrics Medium Fabrics Lightweight Fabrics SYNTHETICS 6 Pounds or Less 6 to 9 Pounds SPECIALTIES Plastic, Foam, Rubber, etc. Feather Pillows, Stuffed Toys, etc. Sweaters, Canvas Shoes, etc. Timed Timed Timed Fluff Regular Regular Depends on Items Depends on Items Depends on Items Timed Timed Delicate Delicate 25-30 30-40 Timed Timed Timed Regular Regular Regular 70-90 60-80 45-65 Timed Cottons Automatic Timed Timed Timed Regular Regular 30-40 � Timed Wrinkle-Free Automatic Delicate Regular 25-30 � CYCLE SELECTOR HEAT SELECTOR APPROX. MINUTES DRYING
Regular Regular Regular
45-55 35-45 30-40
NOTE: Drying times listed do not include �Cool-Down� periods. Drying times also vary with washer performance and type of dryer exhaust.
AUTOMATIC IGNITION � GAS DRYER At the beginning of each drying period, the burner is automatically lighted by an electric ignitor. The burner is turned off and on to maintain the selected temperature in the drum.
11. CLEANING THE DRUM � Keep dryer drum clean at all times. After drying a load of heavily starched, newlydyed or tinted fabrics, or noncolorfast garments, wipe the drum with warm soapy water and rinse with a damp cloth to remove starch or dye. DO NOT POUR WATER INTO THE DRUM. 12. Check the drum after each load for loose buttons, buckles, etc. which may have fallen off in the tumbling process.
KEY FACTS: AUTOMATIC DRYER BRAND NAME: ADMIRAL EXPORT MODEL NO.:
Type Dimensions: Cabinet Height w/Backguard Width Depth Clearance Required For Loading Door Electrical Requirements: 36� (91.4 CM) 44� (111.7 CM) 27� (68.5 CM) 27� (68.5 CM) 50� (127 CM) 36� (91.4 CM) 44� (111.7 CM) 27� (68.5 CM) 27� (68.5 CM) 50� (127 CM)
AYE2200AGW/AYG2200AGW
Gas Dryer
Electric Dryer
DRYER MAINTENANCE AND CARE 1. Occasionally wipe exterior with a clean damp sponge or cloth. Polish with a soft dry cloth. If desired, occasionally polish, being careful NOT to use polish on plastic parts. 2. After every load, clean lint filter and screen. 3. Lifetime lubrication is done at the factory, so your dryer never needs to be oiled or greased.
BEFORE YOU CALL FOR SERVICE
Volts Frequency & Phase Type & Size of Circuit
220-240V 50 HZ (1 Phase 2 Wire) No. 10 AWG Copper 30 AMP None Supplied Thermostatic 3 Cycles � Auto Cottons
220-240V 50 HZ (1 Phase 2 Wire) No. 12 AWG Copper 15 AMP Time Delay Supplied Thermostatic
Review Operating Instructions 4. Do not lay heavy or sharp objects on top of your dryer. 5. The top of both washer and dryer should not be used for removing stains from garments. Some stain removers, such as rust remover, will mar the finish. 6. Remove pins, buckles or other sharp objects from clothes to prevent scratching interior parts. 7. Clothes should not be stored in dryer. 8. Remove all spills with a damp, soft cloth, as some laundry products will remove the glossy finish. 9. Once every year check exhaust system for clogged lint and clean if necessary. 10. Do not overload for best results and long use. If dryer will not start, or there is no heat: is the electrical cord plugged in correctly? has the fuse blown or is the circuit breaker tripped? are the controls set correctly?
Fuse Size Supply Cord Dryness Control Heat Selections: Number/Types of Cycles:
3 Positions � Fluff, Delicate, Regular Auto Wrinkle-Free Clothes Timed Dry
Gas Requirements: is dryer door closed? is lint screen in correctly? If articles are slow to dry: is lint screen or exhaust pipe clogged? is the timer dial set correctly? is clothing unusually wet or bulky? If dryer is noisy: are there foreign objects, such as buttons, coins, or nails in the dryer. Not only do they cause noise, they may damage clothing as well as the dryer. Inlet Connection Size Type of Ignition System: Rear, Bottom, Right Venting Outside Venting Mfg. Rated Capacity or Left Side 4� Diameter Duct Recommended 10.1 KG Rated Input Type: 18,000 BTU/HR. Factory converted to Butane Gas and opt. L.P. kit enclosed. 3/8� � 18 N.S. Intermittent Rear, Bottom or Right Side 4� Diameter Duct Required
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