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Model : GDE560BW

Category : Dryer

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USER MANUAL GDE560BW HAIER

-Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance. -WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS:

Do not try to light any appliance. Do not touch any electrical switch; do not use any phone in your building. Clear the room, building, or area of all occupants. Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor’s phone. Follow the gas supplier’s instructions. If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department. -Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer, service agency, or the gas supplier.

WARNING: For your safety, the information in this manual

must be followed to minimize the risk of fire or explosion, or to prevent property damage, personal injury, or death. WARNING To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons when using your appliance, follow the basic precautions, including the following: NOTE: The dryer is designed in compliance with ANSI Z21.5.1 or ANSI/UL 2158 - CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 112-97 (latest editions) for HOME USE ONLY. This dryer is not recommended for commercial application such as restau- rants and beauty salons.

  • Read all of the instructions before using this appliance.
  • This appliance must be properly installed and located in accordance with the installation instructions before it is used.
  • Use this appliance only for its intended purpose as described in this user manual.
  • Do not use the dryer for commercial clothes drying.3

GAS DRYER PRECAUTIONS

WARNING For your safety, the information in this manual must be followed to minimize the risk of fire or explosion or to prevent property damage, personal injury or loss of life. IMPORTANT: The gas installation must conform with local codes, or in absence of local codes, with the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/ NFPA 54, or the Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code, CSA B149.1.

  • Installation must be performed by a qualiÞ ed or licensed contractor, plumber, or gas Þ tter qualiÞ ed or licensed by the state, province, or region where this appliance is being installed.
  • Combustible materials, gasoline, and other ß ammable vapors and liquids must not be stored near the dryer.

INSTALLATION SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

DANGER Before you throw away your old appliance, remove the door or lid so that children cannot hide or get trapped inside your old appliance. IMPORTANT: The dryer, when installed, must be electrically grounded in accordance with local codes, or in the absence of local codes, with the Na- tional Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, or the Canadian Electrical Code, CSA C22.1.

  • The dryer must be installed by a qualiÞ ed appliance technician.
  • Do not install or store this appliance where it will be exposed to water and/or to the weather.
  • The appliance must be properly grounded to conform with all electrical codes and ordinances. See “Electrical Requirements” section.
  • Do not install this dryer to an exhaust system with plastic or metal foil ß exible ducting. Flexible ducting can collapse, easily be crushed, and trap lint. These conditions will obstruct clothes dryer airß ow and increase the risk of Þ re.4

GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

  • Keep area around the exhaust opening and adjacent surrounding areas free from the accumulation of lint, dust and dirt.
  • Keep the dryer area clear and free from items that would obstruct the ß ow of combustion and ventilation air through the louvered panel located on the rear of the dryer.
  • Close supervision is necessary if this appliance is used by or near children. Do not allow children to play on, with, or inside this appliance.
  • Do not dry items that have been previously cleaned in, washed in, soaked in, or spotted with gasoline, dry-cleaning solvents or other ß ammable explosive substances, since they give o vapors which could ignite or explode.
  • Do not place items exposed to cooking oils in your dryer. Items contaminated with cooking oil may contribute to a chemical reaction than could cause a load to catch Þ re.
  • If material has been used with any ß ammable liquids or solids, it should not be dried in the dryer until all traces of ß ammable liquids and fumes have been removed.
  • Do not reach into the appliance if the drum is moving.
  • Do not tamper with the controls.
  • Do not use fabric softeners or products to eliminate static unless recommended by the manufacturers of the fabric softener or product.
  • Do not use heat to dry items containing foam rubber or similarly textured rubber-like materials.
  • Clean the lint screen before or after each load.
  • The interior of the appliance and the exhaust duct should be cleaned periodically by qualiÞ ed service personnel.
  • To minimize the possibility of electric shock, unplug this appliance from the power supply before attempting any maintenance or cleaning. NOTE: Switching o power with the Power button does NOT disconnect the appliance from the power supply.
  • Do not unplug your dryer by pulling on the power cord. Always grasp the plug Þ rmly and pull straight out from the outlet.
  • Do not attempt to service, repair or replace any part of the appliance unless speciÞ cally recommended in this user manual or in published repair instructions that you understand and have the skills to carry out.
  • Before discarding or removing from service, remove the door to the drying compartment.

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

Electric Dryer Gas Dryer

Power Cord (120 volt/60 Hz) Strain Relief Mounting Bracket (Canadian electric model has a 240 volt/ 60 Hz power cord attached.) Terminal Block Access Cover Exhaust Outlet Louvered Ventilation Panel Gas Inlet Pipe Control Panel Door Safety Switch Lint Screen Dryer Door Leveling Feet Front Panel Interior Drum Light Dryer Cabinet6 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS WARNING Risk of Fire Clothes dryer installation must be performed by a qualified installer. Install the clothes dryer according to the manufacturer's instructions and local codes. To reduce the risk of severe injury or death, follow all installation instructions. IMPORTANT: When discarding or storing your old clothes dryer, remove the door. TOOLS NEEDED

  • Phillips Screwdriver
  • Measuring Tape (12 ft [3.7 m] min.) For gas installations only:
  • 2 Adjustable Wrenches

ADDITIONAL PARTS REQUIRED

  • 4" (10.2 cm) Rigid or Flexible Metal Exhaust Ducting
  • Power Cord (US Electric Dryer Only) - A power supply cord kit must be purchased to meet local electrical codes. The dryer must use a 3 or 4-wire NEMA 14-30 or 10-30 type SRDT or ST (as required) power supply cord rated at 120/240 volt AC minimum, 30 amp, with 3 open-end spade lug connectors with upturned ends or closed loop connectors and marked for use with clothes dryers. - UL Listed Strain Relief
  • Gas Hookup Parts (Gas Dryer Only) - !" NPT Elbow - !" NPT Flare Adapter Fitting - !" Flexible Gas Connector - Pipe-Joint Compound
  • Mobile Home Installation Kit (Gas Dryer for Mobile Home Only)7 LOCATION REQUIREMENTS WARNING Do not install the dryer where gasoline or other flammables are kept or stored. If the dryer is installed in a garage, it must be a minimum of 18 inches (45.7 cm) above the floor. Failure to do so can result in death, explosion, fire or burns.
  • The dryer must be installed on a solid ß oor. A concrete ß oor is the best.
  • The ß oor should be level with maximum slope of 1" (2.5 cm) under entire dryer.
  • A suitable location is protected from direct sunlight and heat sources such as radiators, baseboard heaters, or cooking appliances.
  • Do not install on carpeting.
  • The location must have the appropriate electrical and gas supply outlets. See “Electrical & Gas Supply Requirements” section for details.
  • Do not install the dryer in an area where the dryer will come into contact with curtains, thick carpet, or anything that might obstruct the ß ow of combustion and ventilation air. DRYER DIMENSIONS 27"(68.6 cm) ¼"(77.7 cm)42½"(108.0 cm)8
  • Dimensions shown are the recommended minimum clearance allowances.
  • Space on the sides of the dryer is required to avoid noise transfer.
  • Space at the rear of the dryer is necessary to accommodate exhaust ducting. OTHER REQUIREMENTS
  • This dryer must be vented to the outdoors.
  • Do not install the dryer in a closet with a solid door.
  • A closet door must be louvered or vented with a minimum of 120 sq. in. (774.2 sq. cm) of opening equally divided at the top and bottom of the door. The airß ow must not be obstructed in any way.
  • No other fuel-burning appliance shall be installed in the same closet as the gas dryer.

ELECTRICAL & GAS SUPPLY REQUIREMENTS

ELECTRIC DRYER (U.S. ONLY) WARNING The dryer must be plugged into a properly grounded 3 or 4-wire, single phase, 120/240 volt (or 120/208 volt), 60Hz, AC-only electrical outlet connected to an individual 30-amp circuit, fused with a 30-amp time-delay fuse or circuit breaker. Do not operate a washer and dryer on the same circuit. WARNING This appliance must be grounded. In the event of an electrical short circuit, grounding reduces the risk of electric shock by providing an escape route for the electrical current.9 NOTE: The electrical supply for the dryer must conform with local codes and ordinances and the latest edition of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70.

  • If the electrical supply available in the intended dryer location does not meet the above requirements, contact a licensed electrician.
  • A dryer operating on a 208 volt power supply will have longer drying times than if it were operating on a 240 volt power supply.
  • The dryer is not equipped with a power cord. A kit that meets local electrical codes must be purchased separately. The dryer can be Þ tted with a 3 or 4-wire NEMA 14-30 or 10-30 type SRDT or ST (as required) power cord rated at 120/240 volt AC minimum, 30 amp, with 3 open-end spade lug connectors with upturned ends or closed loop connectors and marked for use with clothes dryers.
  • A UL listed strain relief must be attached to the dryer to hold the power cord.
  • Do not use an aluminum wire receptacle with copper-wired power cord and plug (or vice versa). The proper wiring and receptacle is a copper-wired power cord with a copper-wired receptacle.
  • The electrical outlet should be located so that the power cord is accessible when the dryer is in the installed position. ELECTRIC DRYER (CANADA ONLY) WARNING The dryer must be plugged into a properly grounded 4-wire, single phase, 120/240 volt, 60Hz, AC-only electrical outlet connected to an individual 30-amp circuit, fused with a 30-amp time-delay fuse or circuit breaker. Do not operate a washer and dryer on the same circuit. WARNING This appliance must be grounded. In the event of an electrical short circuit, grounding reduces the risk of electric shock by providing an escape route for the electrical current. NOTE: The electrical service to the dryer must conform with local codes and ordinances and the latest edition of the CSA C22.1 Canadian Electrical Code Part 1.
  • If the electrical supply available in the intended dryer location does not meet the above requirements, contact a licensed electrician.
  • Do not use an aluminum wire receptacle with copper-wired power cord and plug (or vice versa). The proper wiring and receptacle is a copper-wired power cord with a copper-wired receptacle.
  • The electrical outlet should be located so that the power cord is accessible when the dryer is in the installed position.10 GAS DRYER

ELECTRICAL SUPPLY REQUIREMENTS

WARNING The gas dryer must be plugged into a properly grounded 3-wire, single phase, 120 volt, 60Hz, AC-only electrical outlet, fused with a 15-amp time-delay fuse or circuit breaker. WARNING This appliance must be grounded. In the event of an electrical short circuit, grounding reduces the risk of electric shock by providing an escape route for the electrical current.

  • The dryer is equipped with a power cord that has a 3 prong plug. Do not cut or remove the grounding prong from the power cord.
  • The power cord must be plugged into a mating, 3 prong outlet, grounded in accordance with local codes and ordinances. If a mating outlet is not available, contacted a licensed electrician to have one installed.
  • If you are not sure if your outlet is properly grounded, contact a licensed electrician.
  • Do not use a 3 prong plug adapter.
  • Do not use an extension cord.

GAS SUPPLY REQUIREMENTS

NOTE: The gas service to the dryer must conform with local codes and ordinances and the latest edition of the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1 or in Canada, CAN/CGA B149.1. Natural Gas

  • The dryer is equipped for use with Natural gas. LP (Liquid Propane) Gas
  • The dryer can be converted for use with LP gas.
  • Conversion to LP gas must be made by a qualiÞ ed technician.11 Gas Supply Line
  • The gas supply line should be ½" (1.3 cm) pipe and must have an individual manual shuto valve installed within 6 ft (183 cm) of the dryer in accordance with the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54, or in Canada with the Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code, B149.1.
  • The shuto valve should be easy to reach for opening and closing.
  • A "" NPT minimum plugged tapping, accessible for test gage connection, must be installed immediately upstream of the gas supply connection to the dryer.
  • The supply line should terminate with a !" NPT ß are adapter Þ tting. ½" NPT Gas Supply Line Gas Shuto Valve "" NPT Minimum Plugged Tapping !" NPT Flare Adapter Fitting

This dryer must be connected to the gas supply line with a listed ß exible gas connector that complies with the standard for connectors for gas appliances, ANSI Z21.24 or CSA 6.10. Flexible stainless steel gas connector:

  • If local codes permit, use a new ß exible stainless steel gas connector (Design CertiÞ ed by the American Gas Association or CSA International) to connect your dryer to the rigid gas supply line. Use an elbow and a !" ß are x !" NPT adapter Þ tting between the stainless steel gas connector and the dryer gas pipe, as needed to prevent kinking.

BURNER INPUT REQUIREMENTS

Elevations up to 10,000 ft. (3,048 m):

  • The design of this dryer is certiÞ ed by CSA International for use at altitudes up to 10,000 ft. (3,048 m), above sea level at the B.T.U. rating indicated on the model/ serial number plate. Burner input adjustments are not required when the dryer is operated up to this elevation. Elevations above 10,000 ft. (3,048 m):
  • When installed above 10,000 ft. (3,048 m) a 4% reduction of the burner B.T.U. rating shown on the model/serial number plate is required for each 1,000 ft. (305 m) increase in elevation. Gas supply pressure testing:
  • The dryer must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system during pressure testing at pressures greater than 1/2 psi (3.5kPa).12

EXHAUST SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS

WARNING This section describes the requirements for a safe and efficient exhaust system. Failure to follow these instructions can result in poor dryer performance, damage to the dryer, and a fire hazard. IMPORTANT: The dryer must be exhausted to the outdoors.

  • The dryer shall not be exhausted into any gas vent, chimney, wall, ceiling, or concealed space of a building. DUCTING
  • If your current exhaust system is constructed of plastic or metal foil ß exible ducting, replace it with rigid metal ducting.
  • Use only 4” (10.2 cm) diameter rigid metal ducting.
  • When making turns in the ductwork, use 45° elbows rather than 90° elbows. This provides better airß ow and can reduce the accumulation of lint in the exhaust system. 90° - Good 45° - Better
  • Do not exceed the length of duct pipe for the number of elbows shown in the chart below. Doing so can cause an accumulation of lint, an increase in drying time, and the creation of a Þ re hazard.
  • Two 45° elbows equal one 90° elbow.13 Recommended Maximum Exhaust Length Exhaust Hood Types Recommended Use Only For Short Run Installations

90 feet 60 feet 45 feet 35 feet 60 feet 45 feet 35 feet 25 feet

  • All joints should be tight to avoid air leaks. The male end of each section of ducting must point away from the dryer.
  • Use clamps or duct tape to connect and seal all joints. Do not connect with screws or other fasteners that extend into the interior of the duct as they will create a collection point for lint. Clamp
  • Avoid running the exhaust system through an unheated area as this will cause condensation to form inside the duct and increase the rate of lint accumulation.
  • Avoid running the exhaust system vertically through a roof as this may expose the exhaust system to down drafts, causing an increase in air restriction.
  • Avoid sagging, compression or crimping of the exhaust system as this will result in reduced airß ow and poor dryer performance.
  • Do not screen the end of the exhaust system. Lint will accumulate and eventually clog the screen. Use an approved exhaust hood to terminate the duct outdoors. EXHAUST HOOD
  • Use an approved exhaust hood with a swing-out damper that opens when the dryer is in operation. When the dryer stops, the damper automatically closes to prevent drafts and the entrance of insects and rodents.
  • Louvered or box hood styles are recommended. Angled hood styles are acceptable, but should be used only for short run installations. See the “Recommended Maximum Exhaust Length” chart for more information.
  • To avoid restricting airß ow, maintain a minimum of 12” (30.5 cm) clearance between the vent hood and the ground or any other obstruction.14

MOBILE HOME - ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS

  • The installation must conform to current Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standard, Title 24 CFR-Part 3280 or the Canadian Manufactured Home Standard CAN/CSA-Z240 MH.
  • Special provisions must be made for outside makeup air. The opening should be at least twice as large as the dryer exhaust outlet.
  • If the dryer is exhausted through the ß oor and into an enclosed area beneath the mobile home, the exhaust system must terminate outside the enclosure with the termination securely fastened to the mobile home structure. GAS DRYER ONLY (MOBILE HOME ONLY)
  • The dryer must be fastened to the ß oor using a mobile home installation kit. Follow the instructions supplied with the kit.15

We recommend that your new dryer be installed by a qualiÞ ed appliance technician. If you feel that you have the skills to install the dryer, please read the installation instructions thoroughly before installing.CAUTION: If, after completing these steps, you are unsure that the dryer is properly installed, contact a qualiÞ ed appliance technician.

STEP 1 - UNPACK THE DRYER

1. Remove all packing materials. This includes the foam base and all adhesive tape holding the dryer accessories inside and outside.2. Inspect and remove any remains of packing, tape or printed materials before using the dryer. WARNING To avoid danger of suffocation, keep plastic bag and other packing material away from babies and children. Do not use this bag in cribs, carriages and playpens. The plastic bag could block nose and mouth and prevent breathing. This bag is not a toy. STEP 2 - ATTACH A POWER CORD TO THE DRYER (ELECTRIC DRYER - U.S. ONLY) 1. Remove the screw securing the terminal block access cover, located on the back of the dryer’s upper corner. Terminal Block Access Cover Hole in Strain Relief Mounting Bracket Access Cover Screw

2. Insert a UL listed strain relief into the mounting bracket hole. Position the strain

relief so that one tab is pointing up and one tab is pointing down. Tighten the strain relief screws just enough to hold the two halves together. Tab Strain Relief

3. Insert a power cord into the strain relief. Take care to ensure that the wire

insulation of the power cord is inside the strain relief.

4. Connect power cord wires following Part A for a 4-wire power cord

connection or Part B for a 3-wire power cord connection. 4-wire (recommended) if your home has a 4-wire receptacle (NEMA 14-30 type SRDT or ST): 3-wire (if 4-wire is not available) if your home has a 3-wire receptacle (NEMA 10-30 type SRDT): CAUTION: A 4-wire connection is required for mobile homes and where local codes do not permit the use of 3-wire connections.

5. Tighten strain relief screws.

6. Be sure that none of the wires are touching the dryer drum inside the dryer

7. Reinstall the terminal block cover.

Ground Screw (Green) Terminal Block Screw Neutral-Ground Jumper Wire (Green) Power Cord Ground Wire (Green) Power Cord Neutral Wire (White) Power Cord Line Wires (One Red; One Black) Power Cord17 A1. Remove the green ground screw connecting the neutral-ground jumper wire (green) to the cabinet and the center terminal block screw, then discard the jumper wire. A2. Attach the power cord ground wire (green) to the cabinet with the green ground screw. Tighten the screw securely. A3. Attach the power cord neutral wire (white) with the center terminal block screw. Tighten the screw securely. A4. Attach the remaining 2 power cord line wires (red and black) with the outer terminal block screws. Attach one wire to each terminal block as shown. Tighten both screws securely. IMPORTANT: Do not make a sharp bend or crimp the wires at connections.

Ground Screw (Green) Terminal Block Screw Neutral-Ground Jumper Wire (Green) Power Cord Neutral Wire (White) Power Cord Line Wires (One Red; One Black) Power Cord B1. Attach the power cord neutral wire (white) to the center terminal block screw. Tighten the screw securely. B2. Attach the remaining 2 power cord line wires (red and black) with the outer terminal block screws. Attach one wire to each terminal block as shown. Tighten both screws securely. IMPORTANT: Do not make a sharp bend or crimp the wires at connections.18 STEP 2 - CONNECT TO A GAS SUPPLY LINE (GAS DRYER ONLY) NOTE: Do not connect the dryer to an LP gas line without Þ rst converting the dryer with a conversion kit. An LP conversion kit must be installed by a qualiÞ ed technician. NOTE: Apply a pipe-joint compound that that is resistant to the action of LP gas to all males threads. Do not use plumber’s tape.

1. Turn the gas supply o by moving the shuto valve to the closed position.

2. Disconnect and discard old ß exible gas connector. Replace with a new

CSA(AGA) approved ß exible gas connector.

3. Remove the shipping cap from the gas inlet pipe at the rear of the dryer.

4. Connect a !" NPT elbow to the gas inlet pipe on the dryer. Then connect a ß are

adapter to the elbow. IMPORTANT: Use a pipe wrench to keep the dryer gas inlet pipe from twisting. Gas Inlet Pipe on the Dryer !" NPT Elbow !" NPT Flare Adapter

5. Connect the dryer to the gas supply line with a ß exible gas connector.

6. Tighten the ß exible gas connector using two adjustable wrenches.19

7. Turn the gas supply on by moving the shuto valve to the open position. The

valve is open when the handle is parallel to the gas pipe.

8. Check all connections for leaks by applying a noncorrosive leak-detection

solution. Bubbles will identify leaks. If leaks are found, close the shuto valve, retighten the joint, open the shuto valve, and check again. WARNING Never use an open flame to test for gas leaks. STEP 3 - CONNECT TO AN EXHAUST SYSTEM WARNING To reduce the risk of fire, this dryer must be exhausted outdoors.

1. Make sure that the exhaust system is free and clear of old lint accumulation prior

to connecting the dryer.

2. Use 4" (102 mm) rigid or ß exible metal ducting to connect the dryer exhaust

outlet to the exhaust system.

3. Use clamps to seal and secure all joints. Exhaust ducting must not be connected

with screws or other fastening devices which extend into the interior of the duct. NOTES:

  • Do not use plastic or metal foil ß exible ducting. Excessive lint can build up inside the ductwork, restrict airß ow, and create a Þ re hazard. Restricted airß ow will increase drying time.
  • The dryer must not be exhausted into a gas vent, chimney, wall, ceiling or other concealed space of a building. The dryer must be exhausted to the outdoors. If the dryer is not exhausted outdoors, some Þ ne lint will be expelled into the laundry area. An accumulation of lint in any area of the home can create a health and Þ re hazard.20

STEP 4 - LEVEL THE DRYER

1. Place the dryer in its Þ nal location. Take care not to crush or kink the exhaust

vent. Make sure that all four feet are Þ rmly in contact with the ß oor and that the dryer rests solidly in position. NOTE: For a gas dryer, make sure that there are no kinks in the ß exible gas line.

2. Using a carpenter’s level, check that the dryer is level from side to side and from

3. If the dryer is not level, adjust the leveling feet. Turn clockwise to extend (raise

the dryer) or counterclockwise to retract (lower the dryer).

STEP 5 - COMPLETE THE INSTALLATION

1. Plug the dryer power cord into an appropriate outlet.

2. Resume power to the outlet. Check that the circuit breaker is switched on.

3. Dispose of/recycle all packaging materials.

4. Make sure the dryer area is clean and free from combustible materials, gasoline,

and other ß ammable vapors. Also see that nothing (such as boxes, clothing, etc.) obstructs the ß ow of combustion and ventilation air through the louvered panel located on the rear of the dryer.

5. Test dryer operation by selecting a Timed Dry heated cycle. See the “Operating

Instructions” section. NOTE: On gas dryers, before the burner will light, it is necessary for the gas line to be bled of air. If the burner does not light within 45 seconds, the Þ rst time the dryer is turned on, the safety switch will shut o the burner. If this happens, turn the dryer to “OFF” and wait 5 minutes before making another attempt to light the burner.21

  • When the dryer is Þ rst powered on, the Cycle Status lights indicate the stages of the selected cycle.
  • As the dryer is operating, the active stage blinks. As a stage is completed, the light will turn o and the next stage will begin to blink.
  • The entire dry cycle is complete when all of the status lights turn o .
  • The Clean Lint indicator will blink when the dryer is turned on as a reminder to clean the lint screen. It will turn o when a dry cycle is started. POWER BUTTON
  • Use this button to turn power to the dryer on and to turn the power o . NOTE: If the dryer is powered on and is not started, it will automatically turn o after about 5 minutes.
  • Use this button to adjust the dryness level of automatic cycle programs. NOTE: This button works with automatic cycles only.

CYCLE SELECTION KNOB

  • There are 6 Automatic Cycles to choose from: Sanitize - Use this cycle to help sanitize items such as towels, bedding, and children’s clothes. It is best to run this cycle to completion. Heavy Duty - Use this cycle for high-temperature heat and heavyweight fabrics such as towels and jeans. Normal - Use this cycle for medium-temperature heat and cottons and linens.22 Eco Dry - Use this cycle to save energy. The program is similar to Normal, but uses a slightly lower temperature and dries to a slightly lower dry level. Perm Press - Use this cycle for low-temperature heat and wrinkle-free fabrics. Delicate - Use this cycle for extra-low heat to gently dry delicate items.
  • There are 4 Timed Dry Cycles to choose from: Timed Dry - Use this cycle to run the dryer for a speciÞ c amount of time. Clothes may be damp or could be over-dried at the end of the cycle. Quick Dry - Use this cycle to easily select a 20 minute timed cycle for quick drying a few items. Touch Up - Use this cycle to easily select a 10 minute timed cycle for refreshing clean clothes. Air Dry - Use this cycle to dry foam, rubber, plastic, or heat-sensitive fabrics.
  • Press this button to start a selected cycle or to pause an operating cycle. NOTE: After starting a dry cycle, you must pause the dryer to change any of the options. NOTE: Opening the dryer door will also pause an operating cycle. NOTE: If the cycle status is Wrinkle Saver, pressing the pause button or opening the dryer door will cancel the operating cycle and turn the power o .
  • Use this button to select a dryer temperature. For best results, follow your garment label instructions and use the warmest temperature that is safe for your fabric. NOTE: This button works with timed dry cycles only. The No Heat setting is not available with an automatic cycle.

WRINKLE SAVER BUTTON

  • At the end of the cool down cycle, the dryer will periodically tumble for 1 hour to prevent wrinkles from setting in your garments. Use this button to extend the feature for 150 minutes or to turn the Wrinkle Saver feature o .

ESTIMATED TIME REMAINING DISPLAY

  • This display shows the estimated total time for a dry cycle in minutes. As the dryer operates, the minutes will count down to show the time remaining.
  • If the dryer senses a malfunction, an error code will be shown in the display. Please refer to the “Troubleshooting” section for a list of error codes and their possible causes and solutions.

TIMED DRY ADJUST BUTTONS

  • Use these buttons to adjust the length of a timed dry cycle. Time can be adjusted from 10 to 95 in 5 minute increments. NOTE: If the cycle status is Cool Down, the time cannot be adjusted.
  • Use this button to adjust the volume of control panel beeps and the end-of- cycle signal.23
  • Use this button to select or deselect Damp Signal. The Damp Signal feature will alert you when your clothes are approximately 80% dry. This is useful when you want to remove partially dry items that you intend to iron. It also gives you the opportunity to untangle and redistribute large bulky items before the cycle is complete. NOTE: If the cycle signal is turned o , the damp signal will still sound. CYCLE GUIDE NOTE: To protect your garments, all options and settings are not available for all cycles. The shaded boxes indicate the default settings for each cycle.

EST. TIME DRY TEMP DRY LEVELOPTIONSSanitizeTowels, bedding,children’s clothing

High More Wrinkle SaverDamp SignalHeavy Duty Heavyweight items such as towelsand jeans

  • The humidity sensor enables the dryer to sense the actual moisture content of garments in the load. Automatic Cycles utilize this information along with air temperature readings to complete the dry cycle at the proper time. This intelligent technology saves energy, reduces static, and protects clothing from damage due to over-drying.
  • The sensor also provides consistent and accurate drying results and enables you to Þ ne tune the dryer’s performance with the Dry Level button.
  • The interior drum light helps you see inside the dryer and Þ nd all of your laundry items. A switch on the cabinet automatically turns the light on when the door is opened and o when the door is closed.
  • See the Care and Cleaning Guide for step-by-step instructions for replacing the bulb.25 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

STEP 1 - PREPARE AND SORT LAUNDRY

  • Check garment labels for manufacturers’ drying instructions.
  • Where possible, turn pockets inside out for uniform drying.
  • Tie strings and sashes so they don’t tangle.
  • Close zippers, snaps and hooks to avoid snagging.
  • Make sure buttons and ornaments on the clothes are high temperature resistant and will not damage drum surface.
  • To avoid permanently setting stains or soils, check that all stains and soils have been removed during the wash cycle. If not, wash them again.
  • To avoid entanglement and ensure easy removal, small articles should be collected in a mesh bag before loading.
  • Separate fabrics that attract lint from fabrics that give o lint. Clothes prone to linting should be turned inside out before being put into the dryer.

STEP 2 - CLEAN THE LINT SCREEN

1. Clean the lint screen before each use. The Þ lter can be removed by pulling on the

handle of the lint screen located inside the dryer door.

2. Use your Þ ngers to roll the accumulated lint o of the lint screen. Do not rinse or

wash the lint screen to remove lint.

3. Slide the lint screen back into place.

  • Do not operate the dryer without having the lint screen in place. Without the screen, tumbling garments could enter the exhaust system and cause damage to the dryer.
  • Lint buildup on the screen will restrict airß ow and cause longer drying times.26

STEP 3 - LOAD THE DRYER

1. Load damp garments loosely into the dryer drum.

2. Close the dryer door.

  • Do not pack the dryer full of garments.
  • An appropriate load should be 1/3 to 1/2 of the drum volume. Allow space for clothes to tumble freely for uniform and wrinkle-free drying.
  • When you are drying large bulky items, only 2-3 pieces should be loaded at a time along with a few small and medium-sized garments.
  • For delicate clothes or small loads, adding a couple of towels will help to ensure that garments are tumbled. This will produce even drying and reduce wrinkles.

STEP 4 - START THE DRYER

1. Turn the dryer on by pressing the POWER BUTTON.

2. Select a dry cycle by rotating the CYCLE SELECTION KNOB.

3. Modify the default settings and options if desired.

4. Press the START/PAUSE BUTTON on the face of the knob to start the dryer.

  • Opening the door will pause the operating cycle. Close the door and press the START/PAUSE BUTTON to resume.27

CARE AND CLEANING GUIDE

WARNING Always unplug your dryer to avoid electric shock before cleaning. Ignoring this warning may result in death or injury. Before using cleaning products, always read and follow manufacturer’s instructions and warnings to avoid personal injury or product damage.

CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

  • Only use a damp or sudsy cloth for cleaning the control panel.
  • If you spill liquid/powdered softener, bleach or detergent on the cabinet, wipe the cabinet immediately to avoid damage to the Þ nish.
  • Do not use abrasive cleansers, harsh chemicals, ammonia, chlorine bleach, concentrated detergent, or solvents to clean the dryer. These chemicals may dissolve, damage, or discolor the dryer.
  • Do not use any type of spray cleaner when cleaning the dryer interior. Hazardous fumes or electric shock could occur. If dryer drum becomes stained, clean the drum with a damp cloth. Remove any residue before drying next load.

WASHING THE LINT SCREEN

  • Laundry detergent and fabric softener residue can build up on the lint screen. This buildup can cause longer drying times, or cause the dryer to stop before your load is completely dry.
  • Wash the lint screen every 6 months, or sooner, if it becomes clogged due to a residue buildup.Steps to Wash the Lint Screen:

1. Remove the normal accumulation of lint with your Þ ngers.

2. Wet both sides of lint screen with hot water.3. Apply liquid detergent with water and scrub with a nylon brush.4. Thoroughly rinse the lint screen with hot water.5. Completely dry the lint screen before reinstalling and using the dryer.

REMOVING ACCUMULATED LINT

Inside the Dryer Cabinet

  • Lint should be removed every 2 years, or more often, depending on dryer usage. Cleaning should be done by a qualiÞ ed person.The Exhaust System
  • The exhaust system should be inspected and cleaned at least every 12 months with normal usage. The more the dryer is used, the more often you should check the exhaust system and outdoor exhaust hood for proper operation.28

REPLACE INTERIOR DRUM LIGHT BULB

The interior drum light bulb can be replaced with a 15W or 30W, T7 Shape, Intermediate (E17) Base, 120 volt appliance bulb.1. Disconnect power, or unplug the dryer.2. Open the dryer door. The light is located inside the drum above the door opening.3. Using a Phillips screwdriver, remove the screw from the Clear Light Cover. Housing Tabs Clear Light Cover Screw

4. Remove the Clear Light Cover by rotating it forward and lifting it o of the two

Housing Tabs.5. Turn the light bulb counterclockwise to unscrew.6. Replace the bulb with a 15W or 30W, T7 Shape, Intermediate (E17) Base, 120 volt appliance bulb.7. Replace the Clear Light Cover and secure it with the screw.8. Reconnect power, or plug in the dryer. VACATIONING PRECAUTIONS

  • Unplug the dryer from the electrical outlet or disconnect the power.
  • Wash the lint screen. See the “Washing the Lint Screen” section.
  • (For gas dryers only): Close shuto valve in gas supply line.

MOVING OR STORAGE PREPARATION

In addition to performing the steps in “Vacationing Precautions,” complete the following additional steps.

  • Disconnect the dryer from the exhaust system.
  • Turn the leveling feet so that they are fully retracted into the dryer cabinet.
  • Use masking tape to secure dryer door.
  • Move and store your dryer in an upright position only. NOTE: For gas dryers, turn o the gas being supplied to the dryer. Disconnect the dryer from the gas supply line and remove Þ ttings attached to the dryer’s gas inlet pipe. Cap the gas supply line.29 TROUBLESHOOTING ERROR CODES When the dryer senses an error all machine operations will stop, a series of 4 beeps will sound and an error code will be shown in the Estimated Time Remaining display. ERROR CODE DESCRIPTION POSSIBLE CAUSE AND SOLUTION (Short Circuit)The dryer has detected an electrical problem that requires a certiÞ ed service technicianCall for service. (Heating Element Problem)The electric dryer has detected a problem with the heating element that requires a certiÞ ed service technician.Call for service.The gas dryer has detected a problem with the burner.Check to make sure the gas shuto valve is open.If the valve is open, call for service. (Airß ow Problem)The dryer has detected that air is not ß owing.Make sure the lint screen is clean. Check your exhaust system for obvious blockage. If the error persists, call for service.

NORMAL OPERATING SOUNDS

  • The following sounds are normal during the operation of the dryer.
  • Tumbling sound: This is normal as the heavy, wet clothes in the dryer are continuously being tossed around.
  • Air rushing noise: This happens as the dryer drum spins and the air is rushing through the dryer drum.

DRYER DOES NOT OPERATE

  • Check that the dryer is plugged in. The plug may have come loose.
  • Check that the electrical wall receptacle is of proper voltage. Electric dryers require a 240 volt power supply.
  • Check if the circuit breaker needs to be reset, or if the fuse needs to be replaced.
  • Check that the dryer door is Þ rmly closed.30

CLOTHES ARE NOT DRYING

  • Dryer may be overloaded. Wet clothes should not Þ ll more than ½ of the drum volume.
  • Check the exhaust ducting and exhaust hood. The entire exhaust system should be free of obstructions.
  • The exhaust system should be maintained, and cleaned regularly.
  • Dryer load may need to be sorted. Heavyweight clothes should be separated from lightweight clothes.
  • Bulky items may require repositioning.
  • Check the lint screen. Lint screen should be cleaned before each load.
  • Check that the dryer is not set on the Air Flu (no heat) temperature setting.
  • For gas dryers, check that the gas supply line is open.
  • Foreign objects may be in the dryer drum. Stop the dryer and check for foreign objects such as loose change, keys and heavy objects. Vibration noises:
  • Load may be uneven. Stop the dryer and rearrange the load.
  • Dryer may not be level. Check that all four leveling feet are resting Þ rmly on the ß oor and that the dryer is level.
  • See the “Normal Operating Sounds” section. Static:
  • Caused by over-drying. Adjust for shorter drying time and use a fabric softener or a dryer sheet. Loads are wrinkled:
  • The load may have been left in the dryer too long at the end of the cycle. Be sure to remove clothes promptly after the load ends.
  • Dryer may be overloaded. The dryer drum should be at most half full. Odors:
  • Wet clothes left in the washer and/or dryer may develop an odor. Drying will not remove this odor. Rewash clothes before drying them.
  • The electric heating element may have an odor when the dryer is used for the Þ rst time. The odor will be gone after the Þ rst cycle.31 A product whose original serial number has been removed or altered. Any service charges not speciÞ cally identiÞ ed as normal such as normal service area or hours. Damage to clothing. Damage incurred in shipping. Damage caused by improper installation or maintenance. Damage from misuse, abuse accident, Þ re, ß ood, or acts of nature. Damage from service other than an authorized Haier dealer or service center. Damage from incorrect electrical current, voltage or supply. Damage resulting from any product modiÞ cation, alteration or adjustment not authorized by Haier. Adjustment of consumer operated controls as identiÞ ed in the owner’s manual. Hoses, knobs, lint trays and all attachments, accessories and disposable parts. Labor, service transportation, and shipping charges for the removal and replacement of defective parts beyond the initial 12-month period. Damage from other than normal household use. Any transportation and shipping charges.

The remedy provided in this warranty is exclusive and is granted in lieu of all other remedies. This warranty does not cover incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations may not apply to you. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations may not apply to you. This warranty gives you speciÞ c legal rights, and you may have other rights, which vary, from state to state. Haier America New York, NY 10018 LIMITED WARRANTY

FULL ONE YEAR WARRANTY

For 12 months from the date of original retail purchase, Haier will repair or replace any part free of charge including labor that fails due to a defect in materials or workmanship. LIMITED WARRANTY After one year from the original retail purchase date, Haier will provide a part at no cost, as indicated below, to replace said part as a result of a defect in materials or workmanship. Haier is solely responsible for the cost of the part. All other costs, such as labor, trip charge, etc., are the responsibility of the owner. Second through Fifth Year Haier will provide all replacement parts if defective in material or workmanship. NOTE: This warranty commences on the date the item was purchased, and the original purchase receipt must be presented to the authorized service representative before warranty repairs are rendered. Exceptions: Commercial or Rental Use Warranty 90 days labor from date of original purchase 90 days parts from date of original purchase No other warranty applies.

FOR WARRANTY SERVICE

Contact your nearest authorized service center. All service must be performed by a Haier authorized service center. For the name and telephone number of the nearest authorized service center, please call 1-877-337-3639. Before calling please have available the following information: Model number and serial number of your appliance. The name and address of the dealer you purchased the unit from and the date of purchase. A clear description of the problem. A proof of purchase (sales receipt). This warranty covers appliances within the continental United States, Puerto Rico and Canada. What is not covered by this warranty: Replacement or repair of household fuses, circuit breakers, wiring or plumbing.32

CGDE560BW Issued: January 2013 Printed in China Part # 0030807303G