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Owner's Manual
and
installation instructions
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29-inch Wide
GAS DRYERS
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IMPORTANT:
Read and follow all safety and operating instructions before first use of this product.
Your dryer may took different from the dryer shown.
Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 U.S.A.
PART NO. 3405587 Rev. A PRINTED IN U.S.A.
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.
• 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.
BEFORE USING YOUR NEW DRYER
SEARS GAS DRYER WARRANTY iMPORTANT SAFETY iNSTRUCTiONS
iNSTALLATION iNSTRUCTiONS
OPERATING YOUR DRYER
LAUNDRY TIPS
CARING FOR YOUR DRYER
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Please read this manual.
It will help you install and operate your new
Kenmore Dryer in the safest and most economical way.
If you need more information about the care and operation of Kenmore appliances call your nearest Sears store.
You will need the complete model and serial numbers when requesting information.
Your dryer's model and serial numbers are located on the Model and Serial
Number Plate.
Use the space below to record the model number and serial number of your new
Kenmore Dryer.
Model No.
Serial No.
Date of Purchase
Keep this book and your
Sears
Salescheck
(receipt)
in a safe
place
for future reference.
FullOneYear
Warranty
on
Mechanical
and
Electrical Parts
For one year from the date of purchase, if this dryer is installed and operated according to the instructions in this manual,
Sears will repair or replace any of its mechanical or electrical parts if they are defective in material or workmanship.
NOTE: Exhausting your dryer with a plastic vent may void this warranty.
Pages 17-21 of this manual describe the complete exhaust requirements for this dryer.
Warranty
Restriction
If the dryer is subjected to other than private family use, all warranty coverage is effective for only 90 days.
Warranty
Service
Warranty service is available by contacting your nearest Sears Service Center in the
United States.
This warranty applies only while this dryer is in use in the United States.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
Sears, Roebuck and Co., Dept.
817WA,
Hoffman Estates, IL 60179.
Your safety and the safety of others is very
important.
We have
provided
many
important
and on your appliance.
Always read safety and messages obey
in this all safety manual messages.
This
is the safety alert symbol.
This
symbol alerts you to hazards that can kil! or hurt you and others.
All safety alert symbol messages will be preceded and the word "DANGER"
These words mean: by the safety or "WARNING:'
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You will be killed or seriously
instructions.
--
You can
be killed or seriously
instructions.
Al! safety messages will
identify
the hazard, tell you how to reduce the
chance
of injury, and tell you what can happen if the instructions are not followed.
YOUR SAFETY IS IMPORTANT TO US.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons when using your dryer, follow basic precautions, including the following:
* Read all instructions the dryer.
before using
. Do not dry articles that have been previously cleaned in, washed in, soaked in, or spotted with gasoline, dry-cleaning solvents, or other flammable or explosive substances as they give off vapors that could ignite or explode.
* Do not allow children to play on or in the dryer.
Close supervision of children is necessary when the dryer is used near children.
* Before the dryer is removed from service or discarded, remove the door.
* Do not reach into the dryer if the drum is moving.
* Do not install or store this dryer where it can be exposed to water and/or weather.
. Do not tamper with controls.
• Do not repair or replace any part of the dryer or attempt any servicing unless specifically recommended in the Owner's
Manual or in published user-repair instructions that you understand and have the skills to carry out.
• Do not use fabric softeners or products to eliminate static unless recommended by the manufacturer or product.
of the fabric softener
• Do not use heat to dry articles containing foam rubber or similarly textured rubberlike materials.
• Clean lint screen before or after each load.
• Keep area around the exhaust opening and adjacent surrounding areas free from the accumulation of lint, dust, and dirt.
• The interior of the machine and exhaust vent should be cleaned periodically by qualified service personnel.
SAVE THESE iNSTRUCTiONS
IMPORTANT: The gas installation must conform with local codes, or in the absence of local codes, with the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1.
The dryer must be electrically grounded in accordance with local codes, or in the absence of local codes, with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70.
INSTALLATION OVERVIEW
For a complete list of tools and parts needed, see pages 6-8.
A. SELECT
Standard
LOCATION
Installation
FOR YOUR DRYER (pgs.
9-12)
(pgs. 9-10)
Recessed Areal
Closet Installation Instructions (pgs. 10-11)
B. INSTALL LEVELING
LEGS (p. 13)
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Tools Needed:
Adjustable wrench
_Level
Two corner posts (from dryer carton)
Flashlight (optional depending on installation)
Parts
Needed:
(supplied with dryer)
4 leveling legs
C, INSTALL GAS LINE (pgs. 14-16)
Tools Needed:
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Parts
Needed:
Do not use pipe joint compound
Use pipe joint compound
8-inch or 10-inch pipe wrench
Pipe-joint compound resistant to
L.P. gas
3/s-inch male pipe flare
(optional depending on installation)
V2-inch to
3/8-inch pipe reducer
Flashlight (optional depending on installation)
Rigid gas supply line approved for natural gas use (NOTE: additional fittings may be required)
3/s-inch diameter, flexible stainless steel 4-foot or 6-foot gas line, including gas supply pipe and dryer connectors
D. CONNECT
EXHAUST
(pgs.
17-21) m
Tools Needed:
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Parts
Needed:
Tin snips Duct tape
Flashlight
(optional depending on installation)
Flat-bladed screwdriver
4-inch rigid or flexible heavy metal vent
4-inch outlet exhaust hood
4-inch metal elbow(s)
(optional depending on installation)
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(4) 4-inch diameter clamps
A. 8ELECT LOCATION FOR
YOUR DRYER
Selecting
the proper location dryer makes installation easy for and your gives you the best drying performance,
8TANDARD IN8TALLATION
Check location where dryer will be installed.
Proper installation is your responsibility.
Make sure you have everything necessary for correct installation (see illustration below).
The dryer must not be installed where it can be exposed to water and/or weather.
• Proper operation of dryer cycles requires temperatures above 45°F (at lower temperatures, the dryer may not shut off at the end of automatic cycles and drying times will be extended).
• Use at least the minimum installation spacings described on page 11. This will ensure you have an adequate clearance for service and proper operation including flow of combustion and ventilation air, and that you have a sufficient distance from combustible construction.
Explosion
Keep flammable such as gasoline,
Hazard materials and vapors, away from dryer.
Place dryer at least 18 inches
above
the floor for a garage installation.
Failure to follow these
instructions
can result in death, explosion, or fire.
• Be sure your location allows for a proper exhaust installation.
A gas dryer must be exhausted to the outdoors.
See pages 17-21 for complete exhaust requirements.
• Check code requirements.
Some codes limit or do not permit installation of clothes dryers in garages, closets, mobile homes, or sleeping quarters.
Contact your local building inspector.
Grounded
receptacle:
Within 2 feet of either side of dryer.
Support: Floor must be sturdy enough to support a total weight of 175 pounds (includes dryer and load weight).
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Rigid gas supply line:
Approved for natural
J gas use.
Shut-off valve:
No further than
6 feet away from dryer.
Level floor: Maximum allowable slope under entire dryer - 1 inch.
DRYER
DIMENSIONS
Most installations
5-inch clearance the dryer vent.
will require behind at least the dryer for
Location must be large
enough
to fully open dryer door.
Side-Swing Doer
(Large Opening)
Side-SwingDoor
(WideOpening)
HamperDoor
(Wide Opening)
RECESSED
INSTALLATION
AREA/CLOSET
INSTRUCTIONS
Check governing codes and ordinances.
This dryer may be installed in a recessed area or closet.
The dryer must not be installed where it will be exposed to water and/or weather.
* Proper operation of dryer cycles requires temperatures above 45°F (at lower temperatures, the dryer may not shut off at the end of automatic cycles and drying times will be extended).
* Use at least the minimum installation spacings described below.
This will ensure you have an adequate clearance for service and proper operation including flow of combustion and ventilation air, and that you have a sufficient distance from combustible construction.
* Be sure your location allows for a proper exhaust installation.
must be exhausted
A gas dryer to the outdoors.
See pages 17-21 for complete exhaust requirements.
* Check code requirements.
Some codes limit or do not permit installation of clothes dryers in garages, closets, mobile homes, or sleeping quarters.
Contact your local building inspector.
NOTE: No fuel-burning appliances may be installed in the same closet as a dryer.
MINIMUM INSTALLATION SPACING
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3"
minimum
ventilation
al'ea
**24 sq. in.
minimum ventilation
81'ea
''
Front View
(DoorNot Shown)
Side View
(DoorShown)
Front View
(DoorWith Vent)
* Additional clearancesfor wall, doorand floor moldingsmaybe required.O"clearance
is acceptablebutnotrecommended.
** Openingisminimumfor closetdoor.Lonvereddoorwith equivalentair
openingsis acceptable.
*** Additional apaceis neededwhenexternal exhaustelbow isused. Canbe O"clearance
whenhouseexhausting islined updirectlywith dryerexhaust.
3"
T
• In the above illustration, the installation spacing is in inches and is the minimum allowable.
• Additional spacing should be considered for ease of installation and servicing.
• If closet door is installed, the minimum air openings in top and bottom are required.
Louvered doors with equivalent air openings in top and bottom are acceptable.
* All installations must be exhausted outside.
Use at least the minimum dimensions indicated.
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MOBILE HOME EXHAUST
REQUIREMENTS
• The dryer must not be installed where it can be exposed to water and/or weather.
Proper operation cycles requires temperatures of dryer above
45°F (at lower temperatures, the dryer may not shut off at the end of automatic cycles and drying times will be extended).
• Use at least the minimum installation spacings described on page 11. This will ensure you have an adequate clearance for service and proper operation including flow of combustion and ventilation air, and that you have a sufficient distance from combustible construction.
• Special provisions the introduction must be made for of outside air into the dryer when installed in a mobile home.
The area of any opening for the introduction of outside air (such as a nearby window) should be at least twice as large as the dryer exhaust opening.
This dryer is suitable for mobile home installations.
The installation must conform to the Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standard, Title 24 CFR, Part
3280 (formerly the Federal Standard for
Mobile Homes Construction
Title 24, HUD Part 280).
and Safety,
• Dryer exhaust vent must not be connected or secured with screws or
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• A gas dryer must be exhausted outdoors.
The
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exhaust vent fastened to a noncombustible portion of the mobile home structure and must not terminate the mobile home.
beneath
For mobile home use, gas dryers must be securely fastened to the floor.
Order
Mobile Home Installation Kit 346764 from your Sears store or Sears Service
Center.
Kit includes the necessary fastening hardware instructions.
and detailed
Exhaust system installation hardware is also available through your Sears store or Sears Service Center.
B. iNSTALL LEVELING
LEGS
Leveling your dryer correctly will reduce operating noise and provide
improved drying performance.
STEP 1. Take two of the cardboard corners from the carton.
Place them on the floor in back of the dryer.
STEP
2. Firmly grasp the body of the dryer (not the top or console panel).
Gently lay dryer on the cardboard corners.
STEP 5. Stand the dryer up and move it close to its final location.
Leave enough room to connect the exhaust vent.
STEP
6. Check levelness of dryer by placing a level on top of the dryer, first side-to-side; then front-to-back.
STEP 7. If dryer is not level, prop the dryer up using two stacked cardboard corner posts.
Use a wrench to adjust the legs up or down.
STEP 3. With one of the legs in hand, check the ridges for a diamond marking.
STEP 4. Start to screw the legs into the holes by hand.
Use a wrench to finish turning the legs until diamond marking is no longer visible.
This is when we recommend you start checking the dryer for levelness.
be necessary.
Further adjustment may
NOTE: It may be necessary to level the dryer again after it is moved into its final position.
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C. INSTALL GAS LiNE
The proper gas connection
ensures
a safe installation that meets local code requirements,
GAS REQUIREMENTS
Explosion
Hazard
Use a new AGA approved supply
line.
gas
Connect supply
dryer
with to a regulated a shut=off valve.
L.P. gas supply
pressure
exceed
13" water column.
must gas not
Securely tighten all gas connections.
Failure to follow these
instructions
can result in death, explosion, or fire.
It is your responsibility to contact a qualified gas line installer to ensure you have natural gas.
• The design of this dryer has been certified by the American Gas Association for use at altitudes up to 10,000 feet 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 level.
• When installed above 10,000 feet, a four percent (4%) reduction of the burner B.T.U.
rating shown on the model/serial number plate is required for each 1,000 foot increase in elevation.
For assistance when converting to other gas types and/or installing above 10,000 feet elevation contact your local service company.
• Make certain your dryer has the correct burner for the type of gas in your home.
Burner information is located on the rating plate in the door well of your dryer.
If this information does not agree with the type of gas available, contact your local Sears store or Sears Service
Center.
Any change to the burner must be made by a qualified installer.
• Provide a rigid gas supply line of
1/2-inch pipe to your dryer.
• If you are using natural gas, do not use copper tubing.
• If your dryer has been converted
L.R
gas, 3/8-inch L.P.-compatible to use copper tubing may be used.
If the total length of the supply line is more than 20 feet, use larger pipe.
Pipe joint compounds that resist the action of L.R
gas MUST be used.
Do not use Teflon tape.
1/2-inch gas threaded
supply line
3/8-inchmale
threadedpipe
* If local codes permit, use flexible stainless steel tubing (Design Certified by the American Gas Association) to connect your dryer to the gas supply line. To prevent kinking, you may need an elbow and connector between the stainless steel tubing and the dryer gas pipe.
The gas pipe that comes out through the rear of your dryer has a 3/8-inch male pipe thread.
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* A combination of pipe fittings must be used to connect the dryer to the existing gas line.
3/8-inch male threaded pipe
connection
l/B-inch HPT
plugged tapping
Reducer or
connector
1/2-inch gas
supply line
Gas shutoff valve
* The gas supply must have a shut-off valve.
The valve should be in the same room as the dryer, within six feet. The location should be easy to reach for opening and closing the valve.
* A 1/8-inch NPT plugged tapping, accessible for test gauge connection, must be installed immediately the gas supply connection upstream of to the dryer.
* To ensure proper combustion and ventilation, the dryer installation should adhere to the minimum recommended clearances.
See page 11.
* For mobile home installation, page 12 for more instructions.
see
* The dryer must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system during any pressure testing of that system at test pressures in excess of 1/2 psig.
3/8-inch male threaded
pipe connection
1/2-inch to 3/g-inch pipe reducer
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CONNECT DRYER TO GAS LINE
Explosion Hazard
Use a new flexible gas supply
Failure to do so can result in death,
explosion,
or fire, line.
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
It is your responsibility:
• To contact a qualified electrical installer.
• To assure that the electrical installation is adequate and in conformance with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/
NFPA 70 - latest edition and all local codes and ordinances.
Copies of the code standards above may be obtained from: listed
National Fire
Protection
Batterymarch Park
Quincy,
Massachusetts
Association
02269
STEP 1. Remove the red cap from the gas pipe.
Move the dryer to its final position.
STEP 2. Connect gas supply to dryer.
Use a wrench to tighten.
For gas connections compound you must resistant use pipe joint to the action of
LP.
gas. Apply pipe joint compound to the non-flared male threads only.
If flexible metal tubing is used be sure there are no kinks.
Do not use pipe joint compound
Use pipe joint compound
The
ensures
meets proper a safe local electrical code connection
installation
that requirements.
STEP 3. Open the shut-off valve in the supply line. The valve is open when the handle is parallel to the gas pipe.
Plug outlet.
Electrica!
Shock
Hazard
into a grounded 3=prong
Do not remove ground
Do not use an adapter.
Do not use an extension prong.
cord.
Failure to follow these
instructions
can result in death, fire, or electrical shock.
• A 120-volt, 60-Hz., AC-only, 15- or
20-ampere is required.
fused electrical supply
• A time-delay recommended.
fuse or circuit
Be sure fuse breaker is or circuit breaker matches the rating of your line.
• Use a separate circuit serving only your dryer.
• Do not use an extension cord.
STEP 4. Test all the connections brushing on a soapy water solution by
(liquid detergent also works well).
Bubbles will show a leak. Correct any leak found.
Never test for gas leaks with a flame.
D. CONNECTEXHAUST
ofelectric mustbegrounded.
Intheeventofmalfunction willreduce ofleastresistance apath forelectric isequipped current.
witha cord anequipment-grounding ductoranda grounding mustbeplugged plug.Theplug
intoanappropriate outletthatis properly grounded withalllocal codesandordinances.
A properly of the dryer.
exhausted
you the shortest your utility dryer will give drying time, lower bills, and extend the life
Improper equipment-grounding resultina riskofelectric witha qualified ifyouareindoubtastowhether is properly orserviceman the grounded.
theplugprovided theappliance havea proper qualified outletinstalled electrician.
WARNING:
Fire Hazard
Use a heavy metal
vent.
Do not use a plastic vent.
Do not use a metal foil vent.
Failure to follow these
instructions
can result in death or fire.
To reduce the risk of fire, this dryer must be exhausted outdoors.
• Use a heavy metal vent.
• Do not use a plastic vent.
• Do not use a metal foil vent.
• Do not exhaust dryer into a chimney, a wall, a ceiling, or a concealed space of a building.
• The diameter of the heavy metal vent must be 4 inches.
• Do not use an exhaust hood with a magnetic latch.
• If using an existing exhaust system, disconnect vent from the dryer and clean one section at a time until you reach the exhaust hood.
To clean out lint, you can use the hose attachment on your vacuum, or use a pole or wire with a feather duster or rag attached.
• Make sure exhaust hood is not plugged with lint. Follow the instructions in this section to reinstall your vent system.
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ROUTETHEVENT
Typical installations rear of the dryer.
exhaust from the
Avoid pushing the dryer tightly against a wall.
This can crush or kink the vent.
Use the straightest path you can, where possible.
Avoid 90 ° turns.
DETERMINE VENT LENGTH
Maximum Exhaust Lengths:
• The maximum length of the rear exhaust system depends on the type of vent, the number of elbows, and the type of exhaust hood.
Refer to the chart below.
NOTE: If a combination of rigid metal vent and flexible metal vent is used, use instructions for flexible metal vent.
4-iNCH EXHAUST HOODS
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Rear exhaust installations for standard offset connections - (see pgs. I9-20)
Number of 90 °
Turns
3
4
0
1
2
Maximum length of
4-inch diameter rigid heavy metal vent
64 ft.
54 ft.
44 if,
35 ft.
27 ft.
Number of 90 °
Turns
3
4
0
1
2
Maximum
4-inch
21/2-INCH EXHAUST length of diameter heavy metal vent
36 ft,
31 ft.
27 ft,
25 ft,
23 ft.
flexible
HOODS*
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Rear exhaust installations for offset connections with close clearances -
(see p. 21)
Number of 90 °
Turns
3
4
0
1
2
Number of 90 °
Turns
3
4
0
1
2
Maximum
4-inch
58 ft,
48 ft,
38 ft,
29 ft,
21 ft.
Maximum length of diameter flexible heavy metal vent
28 ft.
23 ft,
19ft,
17ft,
15ft.
length of
4-inch diameter rigid heavy metal vent
*Use a 4-inch exhaust hood if possible.
Using 4-inch rigid heavy metal vent:
NOTE: Do not secure
exhaust
vent joints with screws.
Screws can catch lint and slow the drying process.
Instead, use clamps to secure
exhaust
vent joints.
STEP 1. Install a 4-inch metal
elbow
on the hood and on the dryer's exhaust outlet.
STEP 2. Measure the length of 4-inch rigid heavy metal vent needed to connect the two elbows.
Rigid heavy
metal
vent
Dryer
STEP 3. Place a clamp on each end of vent elbow and connect elbow to your dryer's exhaust outlet.
Tape the joint with duct tape.
Tighten clamp.
Tape
Elbow
•Wall
Exhaust
hood
Clamp
Ducttape & clamps
STEP 2
"Elbow
STEP 4. Connect vent to elbow.
Tape the joint with duct tape. Tighten clamp.
STEP 5. Install one end of elbow on vent, the other end to the exhaust hood.
Tape joints and tighten clamps.
Finish
installation,
See "REVIEW
INSTALLATION" on page
22,
The vent usually comes in 2-foot lengths.
Use tin snips to cut the vent 3 inches longer than your measurement to make a connection.
in order
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NOTE:Donotsecureexhaust jointswithscrews.
cancatchlint instead, tosecure vent joints.
STEP 1. install a 4-inch metal elbow on the exhaust hood and, if necessary, on the dryer's
exhaust
outlet.
STEP 6. Stretch the vent only as needed by pulling out from the center in each direction.
Do not stretch vent sections over 6 feet.
If distance is more than 6 feet, use 2 or more sections of rigid metal vent with flexible metal vent attached at ends.
STEP 2. Measure the length of 4-inch flexible heavy metal vent needed from the dryer to the hood.
Flexibleheavy
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Elbow
Exhaust
STEP 7. Connect the vent directly to the dryer outlet or to a separate elbow.
Tape the joints with duct tape.
Secure with clamps.
STEP 8. To fit the vent over the duct on the hood it may be necessary to make two 1/2-inch cuts in the end of the vent to allow it to expand.
tape&
clamps
STEP 2
Duct
&
¢lamp
Elbow
Daottape& clamp (optional)
Finish
installation.
See "REVIEW
INSTALLATION"
on page 22.
STEP 3. Add 10 inches to the measurement for each bend in the vent.
STEP 4. Add 3 more inches to the measurement for connection over the dryer's exhaust outlet and hood.
STEP 5. Place a clamp on each end of vent elbow.
Install one end of elbow on vent, the other end to the exhaust hood.
Tape joints and tighten clamps.
Tape
Clamp
OFFSET CONNECTIONS WITH
CLOSE CLEARANCES
When your
exhaust
vent is in a close clearance behind the dryer, or if you are installing your dryer in a recessed
area
or closet, you will find it helpful to install the exhaust vent over-the-top* of the dryer.
A kit is available from your local
Sears store or Sears Service Center.
*Parts may be covered by one or more
U.S. Patents.
LOOP
SYSTEM
NOTE: Vent systems come in many varieties.
Select the type that best fits your installation.
Three of the most common types of installations are illustrated here.
Vent system installed over-the-top with standard elbows
PERISCOPE SYSTEM
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:
Vent system installed over-the-top with one offset and one standard elbow
Vent system with one periscope
(2-inch clearance)
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REVIEW INSTALLATION
Take
a few minutes this checklist.
It will to complete help assure you that you have a proper installation
and increase
your
satisfaction
with your
Kenmore
dryer.
[] Check that all parts you removed from the parts packages are now installed.
[] Ensure that dryer is positioned in its final location.
Make sure vent is not crushed or kinked.
[] Ensure that dryer is level by placing a level on top of the dryer.
Check side-to-side first, then check front-toback.
If dryer is not level, adjust the legs up or down.
[] Check to make sure you have all the tools you started with.
FINAL STEPS
[] Plug the power supply cord into the grounded outlet or power supply.
[] Turn power supply on.
[] Wipe the interior of the drum thoroughly with a damp cloth to remove any dust.
[] Remove the blue protective film on the console and any tape remaining on dryer.
[] Take a few minutes and read the
Operating Instructions to fully understand
(pgs.
23-29) your new dryer.
[] To remove air from the gas line, set the dryer on a full heat cycle (not the
AIR DRY Cycle) for 20 minutes.
After five minutes, open dryer door.
The burner should have ignited during these five minutes.
If you do not feel heat, turn the dryer off and WAIT
5 MINUTES.
During these 5 minutes check to be sure dryer gas supply valve is open.
Repeat steps above.
If the burner still does not ignite, see "TROUBLESHOOTING" on pages 36-37.
STARTING YOUR DRYER
Explosion
Hazard
Keep
flammable
materials vapors, such as gasoline, from
dryer.
and
away
Do not dry anything that has ever had anything
flammable
on it (even after washing).
Failure to follow these instructions
can result
in death,
explosion,
or fire.
To get the best drying results, you must operate your dryer properly.
This section gives you this important information.
NOTE: The drawings in this section show the basic features of all models covered by this manual.
Refer to the supplied "Feature Sheet" for your dryer's particular features.
STEP 1. Check lint screen. Clean if needed.
STEP 2. Put laundry into dryer and shut door.
Fire Hazard
No washer
can completely
remove oil.
Do not dry anything that
has ever
had any type of oil on it (including
cooking
oils),
Items
containing
foam, rubber, or plastic must be dried on a
clothesline
or by using an air cycle.
Failure to follow these instruotions
can result
in death
or fire.
STEP 3. Set Cycle Selector Control
(Timer) O(see pgs.
24 and 26).
STEP 4. Set FABRIC/TEMPERATURE
Control _, if available (see p. 25).
Check clothes label for manufacturer's recommendations.
STEP 5. Press PUSH TO START
Button _ Be sure door is closed.
STOPPING/RESTARTING
YOUR DRYER
• To stop the dryer at any time, open dryer door.
• To restart, press PUSH TO START
Button. Be sure door is closed.
• If you wish to end your drying cycle, turn Cycle Selector Control (Timer) to OFF.
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CYCLE DESCRIPTION
The AUTO DRY Cycle saves you time by providing the best drying
results
in the shortest time.
This
can help you save money on utility bills and reduce the risk of fabric damage.
AUTO DRY CYCLE
Use AUTO DRY for most loads.
Drying time varies according to type of fabric, size of load, and dryness setting.
Using Automatic Drying Cycles
• Set the Cycle Selector Control (Timer) to NORMAL most fabrics.
DRY(*) which is good for
• At the end of the cycle, feel the dried clothes.
If they are damp, select MORE
DRY the next time you do a similar load.
if they are overdried, select LESS DRY the next time you do a similar load.
• If your dryer has an end-of-cycle signal, it will sound (if selected) once the cycle is completed.
non-adjustable
Select models
end-of-cycle
feature signal.
a
On Dryers with AUTO DRY II
• Dryness is determined by an electronic sensor that "feels" the amount of moisture in clothes as they pass over it. When the dryness selected is reached, the dryer goes into a 10-minute
COOL DOWN period.
(approx.)
• If you do not unload the dryer, it goes into WRINKLE if available.
GUARD automatically,
For an explanation of
WRINKLE GUARD, see page 28.
On Dryers with AUTO DRY I
• Dryness is determined by thermostats that react to the amount of moisture in the air exhausted from the dryer.
Moist air indicates clothes are still damp.
Dry air indicates that moisture has been removed.
NOTE: Dryers that do not have a
FABRIC/TEMPERATURE Control, give you a choice of settings for high heat
(PERMANENT PRESS/NORMAL) or low heat (KNIT/DELICATE).
TIMED DRY CYCLE
Use this cycle to get 60, 70, or 80 minutes (depending on model) of heated drying time.
• The heating cycle is followed by a 1gminute (approx.) COOL DOWN period.
• If your dryer has an end-of-cycle signal, it will sound (if selected) once the cycle is completed.
non-adjustable
Select models end-of-cycle feature signal.
a
TOUCH UP CYCLE
Use this cycle to smooth synthetic permanent press clothes and that are clean but wrinkled from being crowded in a closet or suitcase.
• This setting provides about 15 minutes of heated drying time followed by a 10minute (approx.) COOL DOWN period.
• If your dryer has an end-of-cycle signal, it will sound (if selected) once the cycle is completed.
non-adjustable
Select models end-of-cycle feature signal.
a
• Remove clothes immediately tumbling stops.
when
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TIMED DRY
AUTODBYII io 2o 3o AIR DRY
SoflHeatSystem
- TOUCH UP
FABRICfTEMPERATURE CONTROL
Proper use of this contro!
ensure that fabrics are dried helps at the right temperature for maximum !ife.
Use this control to select the drying temperature that matches the fabrics in your load.
• Select LOW for delicate fabrics.
Select HIGH for durable fabrics such as sturdy work clothes or bath towels.
• The FABRIC/TEMPERATURE Control will not work when the Cycle Selector
Control (Timer) is in the AIR DRY Cycle.
The following table lists suggested dryer settings and drying times for various loads.
This is only a guide.
Settings may require adjustment depending your load.
on the requirements of
Type of Load
COTTONS AND LINENS
Extra Heavy - Bedspreads, mattress pads, quilts
AUTO DRY
Setting
MORE DRY
Lightweight - Synthetics (polyester, acrylic, etc.) and blends, lingerie, blouses, dresses
LESS DRY
*Use the lowest temperature setting available on your dryer.
**Reset time_ as needed_ to allow items to dry completely.
Drying
Temp
HiGH
Heavyweight - Towels, jeans, corduroys, work clothes
Medium Weight - Sheets, cotton underwear, diapers
Lightweight - Batistes, organdies, lingerie
NORMAL
DRY
NORMAL DRY
PERMANENT PRESS, SYNTHETICS AND BLENDS
Heavyweight - Work clothes, jackets, raincoats
NORMAL
DRY
Medium Weight - Shirts, play clothes, sheets_ slacks
Lightweight - Lingerie, blouses, dresses
KNITS
Heavyweight - Cottons, rayons, blends,
T-shirts, slacks, shirts
Medium Weight - Synthetics (polyester, acrylic, etc.), dress slacks, skirts, sweaters
MORE DRY
NORMAL
DRY
LESS DRY
NORMAL
DRY
NORMAL
DRY
HiGH
MEDIUM/HIGH or MEDIUM*
LOW
HIGH
MEDIUM/HIGH or MEDIUM*
MEDIUM or LOW*
HIGH
MEDIUM/HIGH or MEDIUM*
LOW
TIMED DRY
Setting**
70-80 rain.
50-60 min.
40-50 min.
30-40 min.
40-50 rain.
30-40 rain.
20-30 min.
40-50 rain.
30-40 rain.
20-30 min.
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USING AiR DRY
70
TIME£
WRINKLE GUARD
I
Using this cycle gives you a!! the benefits
of hang
drying with a shorter drying time.
Use the AIR DRY Cycle to get up to
20 or 30 minutes (depending on model) of drying time in room temperature air.
Use this setting for items that will not tolerate heat such as plastics and foam rubber.
Also use for airing and fluffing items such as pillows.
AUTO DRY
II
CL!
MORE DRY --
10 20 30
AIR DRY
Refer to the following table for examples of items that require drying without heat.
Use the AIR DRY Cycle, or place the items on a line or rack to air dry.
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Type of Load
DELICATE FABRICS
Sheer curtains (2 or 3 panels), gauze, lace, etc.
(Use AIR DRY/AIR FLUFF if low heat is not available.)
RUBBER, PLASTIC, HEAT-SENSITWE FABRICS
Foam rubber - Pillows, padded bras, stuffed toys
, Make sure coverings are securely stitched.
, Shake and fluff pillows by hand several times during the cycle.
, Make sure pillows are completely dry. Foam rubber pillows take a long time to dry.
Plastic - Shower curtains, tablecloths
Rubber-backed rugs
Olefin, polypropytene, sheer nylon
*Reset time, as needed, to allow items to dry completely.
AIR
DRY Cycle*
20-30 min.
20-30 min.
20-30 min.
40-50 min.
10-20 min.
END-OF-CYCLE SIGNAL CONTROL SOFT-HEAT<_>SYSTEM
Your
dryer
sounds a signal
when
a drying cycle is finished.
The signal is helpful when you are drying permanent press, synthetics, and other items.
These items should be removed from the dryer as soon as it stops in order to prevent wrinkles.
• On some models, the volume of the signal can be adjusted.
PUSH TO START
BUTTON
Use this control to start the dryer.
Be sure the dryer door is closed.
Opening the door stops the dryer.
It will not start again until you close the door and press the PUSH TO START
Button.
Be sure the Cycle Selector
Control (Timer) is still on a dry setting.
SOFT-HEAT
<_System guards against overdrying.
This helps your fabrics retain the natural moisture prevents static, the formation and reduces of small lint-like they need, pilling balls on the surface is the natural wearing of garments.
result of garments.
of washing
Pilling and
Kenmore dryers help prevent overdrying so you get outstanding fabric care.
In the AUTO DRY and TIMED DRY Cycles, clothes are dried at the temperature you selected until the last few minutes of the cycle.
The dryer then switches to low heat.
COOL DOWN
Approximately ten minutes before the end of the AUTO DRY and TIMED DRY
Cycles, clothes are tumbled without heat to help reduce wrinkles and make clothes more comfortable to handle.
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WRCNKLE GUARD [
_ 5o TIMED DRY
30
AUTODRYII
UPLESSDRY _l&_ _7
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TOUCH
Io
20 ao
AIR DRY
Suft Heat System
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USING WRINKLE GUARD
WRINKLE
GUARD
helps keep your permanent press
items wrinkle-free when you don't
unload the dryer promptly at the end of the AUTO DRY Cycle.
If you do not open the door at the end of the AUTO DRY Cycle, WRINKLE
GUARD will tumble the clothes without heat for 30 minutes.
• This action will be continuous you open the dryer.
unless
During WRINKLE GUARD, the End-of-
Cycle SIGNAL will sound
every
5 minutes.
7O
WRINKLEGUARD I
O_F_ 0 4T0_MED DRY
3O
LESS DRY
/'
10 20 3o AIR DRY
DRY RACK
On some models, a dry rack was shipped on top of your dryer.
Remove and discard shipping blocks before using.
The dry rack may look slightly different than the one shown below.
When you use the dry rack, the
heated
air inside the dryer flows in a concentrated pattern to allow efficient and uniform reduces noise drying.
when
The drying dry rack
items
also that have buckles.
Use the drying rack with the TIMED
DRY orAIR DRY Cycles only.
This al!ows
you to machine a specific length of time dry
items
without for tumbling.
To Use the Dry Rack:
STEP 1. Open dryer door.
STEP 2. Put rack into the drum, fitting rear legs into the grooves in the back wall of the dryer.
Then push in rack and drop the front legs into position on dryer opening as shown.
SoflH¢at_tem
STEP3.Placewetitemsontopofthe
dryrack.Allowspacearound
airtocirculate.
itemsfor
Therackdoesnotmove,
Makesureitems orbetween rackgrill.
STEP4.Closedryerdoor.
5.UsetheTIMED
Cycle.Refertothetablebelow.
STEP6.SettheFABRIC/TEMPERATURE
Control, below.
ifavailable.
STEP7.Startthedryer.
thedryrack,pushitback torelease items for
Rack Drying
1. Washable wool items (block to shape and lay flat on rack)
2. Stuffed toys (cotton or polyester fiber filling)
3. Stuffed toys (foam rubber filling)
4. Galoshes (rubber)
5. Foam rubber pillows
6. Tennis shoes
*Reset time as needed to complete drying.
FABRIC/
TEMPERATURE
Setting
DELICATE
COTTON
AIR DRY
AIR DRY
AIR DRY
AIR DRY
Cycle Selector
(Timer)
Setting
TIMED DRY
TIMED DRY
Minutes*
60
60
90
20
90
30-40
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PREPARING CLOTHES
FOR DRYING
SORTING CLOTHES
Follow these
recommendations
to help save on utility bills and prolong the life of your garments,
• Refer to your Washer Owner's Manual for proper washing techniques and additional laundry tips.
• See page 5 of this manual for
Important Safety Instructions.
DRYING TIPS
• Separate dark colors from light colors; colorfast from non-colorfast.
Items properly sorted by color for washing are usually properly sorted for drying.
• Separate heavy fabrics (denim, towels) from light fabrics (synthetics, permanent press).
• Separate lint givers (towels, chenille) from lint takers (corduroy, synthetics, permanent press).
When possible, turn lint takers inside out.
• Close zippers, snaps, and hooks to avoid snagging other items.
Remove heat-sensitive trim that can be damaged by drying.
Tie strings and sashes so they will not tangle.
• Check garments for spots and stains left after washing.
Do not tumble these items.
Heat may permanently set stains.
• Check pockets before drying.
Sharp or metal objects can damage your dryer.
Do not lay these objects on your dryer, they can damage the finish.
Turn pockets of heavy items inside out for even drying.
• Place small items such as baby socks or hankies in laundry bag for easy removal.
• Articles to be ironed should be removed while still damp.
• Mixlargeitemswithsmallitems.
Loadthedryerbytheamount itemstakeup,notbytheirweight.Do
notoverload causes
and can cause items to wear out faster
(because of pilling).
• You may need to rearrange large items
(sheets, blankets, tablecloths) during a cycle to reduce bailing or rolling up.
USING
FABRIC
DRYER
SOFTENERS
Dryer fabric softeners are recommended for reducing static cling.
Always follow package instructions carefully.
• Put one fabric softener sheet on top of the load before starting the dryer.
Do not add a fabric softener sheet after the drying cycle has started.
Instant heat can cause the fabric softener to spot fabrics.
• For better tumbling action, when drying only a few small items, add one or two lint-free towels.
This also prevents small airflow.
lightweight items from blocking
• Remove fabric softener stains by wetting the stains and rubbing them with liquid detergent or bar soap and rewash.
• Some fabric softeners can clog the lint screen and slow drying.
Use fabric softeners labeled as dryer safe.
SUPER
CAPACITY
EXTRA-LARGE
CAPACITY
SAVING ENERGY
Heavy
Work
4 jeans
4 workpants
Clothes 2 workshirts
1 sweatshirt
3 jeans
3 workpants
2 workshirts
1 sweatshirt
• Use the AUTO DRY Cycle to dry most loads.
Mixed
Load
1 sweatpants
3 sheets
(1 king, 2 twin)
4 pillowcases
2 shirts
2 blouses
8 T-shirts
6 shorts
8 handkerchiefs
1 sweatpants
3 sheets
(1 king, 2 twin)
2 pillowcases
2 shirts
2 blouses
6 T-shirts
5 shorts
6 handkerchiefs
• Dry full loads only. Do not overdry.
• Avoid overloading dryer, adding wet items to a partly dried load, or opening the door unnecessarily.
• Shorten drying times by exhausting dryer properly and cleaning
exhaust
vent and outside exhaust hood as needed.
• Keep the lint screen clean.
• Use dryer where room air temperature is above 45°F.
• Sort loads by fabric weight and type.
Towels 9 bath towels
9 hand towels
10 wash cloths
7 bath towels
8 hand towels
9 wash cloths
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This section explains how to care for your dryer properly and safely.
STEP 3. Wipe thoroughly cloth.
with a damp
STEP 4. Tumble a load of clean towels for 20 minutes to dry.
Proper care of your dryer can extend its life and help you avoid costly service calls.
CLEANING YOUR DRYER
EXTERIOR
Use a soft,damp clothto clean the cabinet
and console. Avoid using harsh abrasives.
Do not put sharp metal objects on or in your dryer.
They can damage the finish.
INTERIOR
CLEANING THE LINT SCREEN
Remove Lint Before
Every
Load
The lint screen is located on top of your dryer.
Clean it before
every
load.
A screen blocked by lint can increase drying time.
To clean:
STEP 1. Pull the lint screen straight up.
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Explosion
Use nonflammable
Hazard cleaners.
Failure to do so can result in death, explosion, fire, or burns.
Garments that contain unstable dyes, such as denim blue jeans or brightly colored cotton items, may discolor the dryer drum.
To clean dryer drum:
STEP 1. Make a paste with detergent and very warm
water
and apply to a soft cloth.
Continue
with
STEPS 2-4.
or
STEP la.
Spray nonflammable household cleaner on the stained liquid
area.
Continue with STEPS 2-4.
STEP 2. Scrub area until all excess dye is removed.
STEP 2. Roll lint off the screen with your fingers.
Do not rinse or wash screen to remove lint. Wet lint is hard to remove.
STEP 3. Push the lint screen firmly back into place.
IMPORTANT:
• Do not run the dryer with the lint screen loose, damaged, blocked, or missing.
Doing so can cause overheating and damage to both the dryer and fabrics.
• Some towels made of synthetic fibers and natural fibers (polyester and cotton blends) may shed more lint than other towels, causing your dryer's lint screen to fill up faster.
Be sure to remove lint from the lint screen before and after drying new towels.
detergents cancausea residue thelintscreen nylonbrushifitbecomes onthelint witha clogged
Towash:
STEP1.Wetbothsidesoflintscreen
withhotwater.
STEP2.Weta nylonbrushwithhot waterandliquiddetergent; screen scrublint withthebrushtoremove
REMOVING ACCUMULATED LINT
To remove accumulated exhaust vent:
STEP 1. Disconnect the dryer.
lint from
exhaust
vent from
STEP 2. Clean one section of vent at a time until you reach the exhaust hood.
To clean out lint, you can use the hose attachment on your vacuum, or use a pole or wire with a feather duster or rag attached.
STEP 3. Reconnect vent as described in the "INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS" of this Owner's Manual.
U drylintscreen indryer.
FOR
AIRFLOW
Fromtimetotime,youmayfindithelpful yourdryerand
exhaust
system for proper airflow.
Poor airflow can result
To remove accumulated inside the dryer: lint from
Lint can gather inside the dryer and be fuel for a fire.
Lint should be removed every 2 to 3 years, or more often, in longer drying times.
depending on dryer usage.
Cleaning
To check for obstructed airflow:
STEP 1. Check to ensure nothing is blocking ventilation slots on dryer rear panel.
STEP 2. inspect exhaust hood.
It should not be blocked or obstructed.
should be done by a qualified service person.
Instructions accumulated for removing lint can be found in the
Do-It-Yourself repair manual for Kenmore dryers.
To order this manual, please call
1-800-366-7278 from anywhere in the
United States.
The part number is 787207.
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CHANGING
LIGHT
The dryer light automatically turns on inside the dryer drum when you open the door.
If your dryer has a drum light, it will look like one of the styles on this page.
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To replace bulb:
STEP 1. Disconnect power.
STEP 2. Open the dryer door.
Remove the light bulb cover from the back wall of the dryer by removing the screw located in the lower right corner of the cover.
STEP 3. Check that the light bulb is screwed in tightly.
The vibration of the dryer may cause the bulb to come loose.
It this is not the problem, remove the light bulb by turning it counterclockwise.
IMPORTANT: Replace the bulb with a 25-watt, 120V A.C.
bulb only.
STEP 4. Install light bulb by turning it clockwise.
STEP 5. Replace light bulb cover.
STEP 6. Plug in power supply cord or turn on electric supply.
To replace
bulb:
STEP 1. Disconnect power.
STEP 2. Open the dryer door.
Turn the drum light lens clockwise and remove it.
STEP 3. Check that the light bulb is screwed in tightly.
The vibration of the dryer may cause the bulb to come loose.
It this is not the problem,
remove
the light bulb by turning it counterclockwise.
IMPORTANT: Replace the bulb with a 40-watt, 120V A.C. bulb only.
STEP 4. install light bulb by turning it clockwise.
STEP 5. Find the locking pins on the drum light lens and place them directly over the matching notches on drum light housing.
Push lens in and turn counterclockwise to lock it in place.
STEP 6. Plug in power supply cord or turn on electric supply.
MOVING
CARE
• Disconnect power.
• Close shut-off valves in gas supply line and behind the dryer front panel.
• Disconnect gas pipe and remove fittings that stick out from dryer.
• Cap the open fuel line running to gas meter.
• Make sure leveling legs are secure in dryer base.
• Use masking tape to secure dryer door.
VACATION CARE
• Disconnect power.
• Clean lint screen.
Most laundering
solved if you problems understand are easily the cause,
Using the tables below will save you
Problem
Not Drying
Satisfactorily
Exhaust vent is crushed or kinked, time and money by helping you avoid unnecessary service calls.
Possible
Cause
Lint screen is clogged with tint.
Restricted air movement.
Exhaust vent or outside exhaust hood is clogged with tint.
8olution
Clean tint screen.
Run dryer for 5-10 minutes.
Hold hand under outside exhaust hood to check air movement.
If you do not feet air moving, clean exhaust system of tint or replace exhaust vent with rigid or flexible heavy metal vent
(see "INSTALLATION',' Section D).
Replace with rigid or flexible heavy metal vent
(see "INSTALLATION',' Section D).
Replace fuse or reset breaker.
One fuse is blown or circuit breaker is tripped.
The dryer will appear to operate, but you will not get any heat.
Gas valve on supply line is closed.
Timer or the temperature control is set on AIR DRY.
Open all valves.
Select the right cycle for the types of garments being dried
(see "OPERATION").
Level dryer
(see "INSTALLATION',' Section B).
Load not contacting the sensor strips and automatic cycle ending early.
Fabric softener sheets blocking outlet grill,
Dryer located in room with temperature below 45°F.
Large amount of moisture in the toad.
Cold rinse water used.
Use only one softener sheet per load and only use it once.
Move dryer where it can operate in ambient air temperatures above 45°F.
Expect longer dry times with items that hold more moisture (cottons).
Expect longer dry times, but you are saving energy and reducing wrinkles.
Separate toad to tumble freely.
Dryer Will
Not Run
Load too large and bulky to dry quickly.
Power cord not firmly plugged into a live circuit with proper voltage.
Fuses blown or circuit breakers tripped.
Plug power cord into a live circuit.
Replace fuses or reset breakers.
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Problem
Dryer Will
Not Run
(cont'd)
Lint in Load
Possible
Using a regular fuse.
Dryer door not firmly closed.
PUSH TO START Button not firmly pressed.
Controls not set in an
ON position.
Lint screen is clogged.
Improper
Cause
sorting.
Load is too big or heavy.
Load is overdried.
Paper or tissue in pockets.
Pilling being mistaken for tint.
Stains on Load Improper use of fabric softener in washer,
Drying soiled items.
Items
Shrinking
Loads
Wrinkled
are
Overdrying.
Poor garment quality.
Manufacturer's care label instructions not followed,
Overloading.
Overdrying.
Odors
Unusual
Sounds
Load teft in dryer at the end of cycte,
Household chemicals, paint, or varnish being drawn into dryer.
Thumping of rollers when dryer has set.
Clicking - gas valve clicking.
8olution
Replace with a time-delay fuse.
Close dryer door tightly.
Press PUSH TO START Button again.
Reset controls in an ON position.
Ctean lint screen. Check for air movement.
Sort lint givers from tint takers and by color.
Dry smaller loads so tint can be carried to the tint screen.
Use correct dryer settings for fabric.
Overdrying can cause lint-attracting static (see "OPERATION").
Clean out pockets before drying.
Pilling (surface fuzz) is caused by normal wear and laundering.
Use fabric softener sheets in dryer. Add at beginning of cycle when load is cold.
Items need to be clean before being dried.
Match dryer settings to fabric type
(see "OPERATION").
Check quality of garment before purchasing.
Fotlow fabric care label instructions carefully.
Dry smatter loads that can tumble freely.
Match dryer settings to fabric type
(see "OPERATION").
Remove toad as soon as tumbling stops.
Do not use dryer while these chemical fumes are in the air.
Thump wilt go away after 5 minutes of drying.
Normal operation.
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