KitchenAid PROLINE FRONT-LOADING ELECTRIC DRYER manual PRO Line FRONT-LOADING Electric Dryer

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PRO LINE® FRONT-LOADING

ELECTRIC DRYER

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Contents PRO Line FRONT-LOADING Electric Dryer Table of ContentsTable of Contents Your safety and the safety of others are very important Dryer SafetyToolsand Parts Installation InstructionsOptions Installation spacing Dryer DimensionsLocation Requirements You will needMobile home installations require Mobile home Additional installation requirementsElectrical Requirements It is your responsibilityIf connecting by direct wire If using a power supply cordIf your outlet looks like this Disconnect power Power Supply Cord Direct WireStyle 1 Power supply cord strain relief Make ElectricalConnectionStyle 2 Direct wire strain relief Wire connection Power supply cordRemove center silver-colored terminal block screw Wire connection Direct wireBDE CG F Optional 3-wire connection Venting Requirements If using an existing vent systemIf this is a new vent system Vent material Special provisions for mobile home installations Alternate installations for close clearancesVent system chart 1 rigid metal vent only Plan VentSystemComplete Installation InstallVent SystemConnect Vent Level DryerStarting Your Dryer Dryer USETo use an Automatic Cycle To make changes during an Automatic CycleStopping Your Dryer Pausingor RestartingControlLocked Drying and Cycle TipsCycles Temperature Additional FeaturesDryingRack Cleaningthe LintScreen Cleaning the DryerLocationEvery load cleaning As needed cleaningCleaning the DryerExterior Cleaningthe Dryer InteriorRemoving Accumulated Lint Vacation and MovingCareDryer Operation TroubleshootingU.S.A Assistance or ServiceFive -YEAR Parts and Labor Limited Warranty Kitchenaid PRO Line Dryer WarrantyItems Kitchenaid will not PAY for Disclaimer of Implied Warranties Limitation of Remedies