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Hi Mark - The dryer offers Auto Cottons Cycle, Auto Easy Care Cycle and Auto Delicates Cycle. The automatic dry feature on GE dryers is designed to help prevent clothes from over drying. By continually sensing the temperatures of the air in the dryer drum, the thermostat controls the heat source (heater coils or gas valve) and the advancement of the dryer timer. When the laundry is wet, the air is cool in the dryer. As the load begins to dry and the drum air is warm, the heat turns off. As the air cools, the control activates the heat to come on again. This off and on cycling may happen a number of times (depending on the fabric, load size, and cycle selector setting). The cycle selector advances (when the heat is off) until it automatically turns off dryer. The dryer will not continue to tumble with no heat. It has a separate Dewrinkle cycle (20 minutes) for removing wrinkles from items that are clean and dry or that are very lightly damp. Thanks for viewing GE! Keep in touch - Sue
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