Alliance Laundry Systems D310IE3B User Manual

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User-Maintenance . . .
Care Of Your Dryer
Dryer Interior
Unstable dyes used in many denim blue jeans or 
brightly colored cotton garments may cause some 
discoloration of the interior surfaces. This slight color 
change will do no harm to other clothes.
Should you wish to return the interior surfaces to their 
original whiteness follow the directions below.
The dryer may be cleaned by one of the following 
methods:
• Wipe the surfaces using a soft cloth and a non-
abrasive paste of powdered laundry detergent and 
hot water followed by a short heat cycle with a load 
of rags, or
• Apply a liquid spray household cleaner to a soft 
cloth, wipe the discolored area and follow with a 
short heat cycle with a load of rags.
To remove crayon or ball point ink off the dryer drum, 
put the heat on high and use old rags in the dryer to 
absorb the crayon or ink. If unsuccessful, contact the 
appliance dealer. DO NOT use any chemicals in the 
dryer.
IMPORTANT: The use of chlorine bleach for 
removing any discolorations should be avoided 
because bleach could damage the finish.
Cabinet
Wipe dryer cabinet as needed. If detergent, bleach or 
other washing products have been spilled on the dryer 
top, wipe immediately. Some products will cause 
permanent damage if spilled on the cabinet.
Do not lay sharp or rough objects on or against the 
dryer. The finish could be damaged.
Control Panel
Use only a damp or sudsy cloth for cleaning the control 
panel. Some spray prewash products may harm the 
finish on the control panel.
Exhaust System
• Keep dryer area clear and free from combustible 
materials, gasoline, and other flammable vapors and 
liquids. Do not obstruct the flow of ventilation air.
• The exhaust duct should be inspected after one year 
of use and cleaned if necessary. Inspect and clean 
exhaust duct every one to two years as required 
thereafter.
•  Vent hood should be checked and cleaned regularly 
to assure that it is working properly.
NOTE: Verify proper operation after servicing.
Motor Overload Protector . . . 
The dryer’s motor overload protector stops the motor 
automatically in the event of an overload. After 
cooling, the overload protector will reset itself. Dryer 
can be restarted by pushing the timer knob in. If 
overload protector cycles again, remove the dryer from 
use and call the service person to correct the problem.
To reduce the risk of an electric shock, 
serious injury or death, disconnect the 
electrical service to the dryer before 
cleaning the interior.
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