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1959 Frigidaire Dryer Service Tech-Talk (continued)
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CYCLE-END BUZZER
SPRINKLER TANK
RUBBER HOSE
HOSE
MOUNTING BRACKET AND SCREWS
SPRINKLER
NOZZLE
INTERIOR LAMP AND SOCKET
LAMP MOUNTING BRACKET

Figure 6 DI-59 Rear Covers Removed

timer dial) to start operation and the recommended amount of water is poured into the fill opening. Water is ejected in a fine spray from the plastic nozzle located in the drum shaft. At the end of the cycle, the buzzer will sound, indicating the clothes are dampened and ready for immediate ironing.

HEAT SELECTION-CUSTOM DELUXE MODELS:

The Custom DeLuxe Model, comparable, except for cabinet finish, to the DDP-58 Model in all other features, now incorporates a heat selector, Figure 8, for the choice of NORMAL temperature or NO HEAT.

AUTOMATIC DRYING AND TIMED DRYING: IMPERIAL AND CUSTOM IMPERIAL MODELS

Two types of drying, automatic or timed, are offered for the first time by Frigidaire on the Imperial and Custom Imperial Models. The use of timed drying remains the same as in past years; namely, that temperature and time are manually selected by the user for the type fabric to be dried. In this operation, the timer motor runs at all times.

The automatic drying cycle for the 1959 Imperial and Custom Imperial dryers approaches an ideal dryer



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