Kenmore 3405602 owner manual Using AIR DRY/AIR Fluff, To use AIR Fluff, Delicate Fabrics

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USING AIR DRY/AIR FLUFF

Using these cycles gives you all the benefits of hang drying with a shorter drying time.

Use the AIR DRY Cycle to get up to

30 minutes of drying time in room tem- perature 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.

The AIR FLUFF Setting operates exactly

like the AIR DRY Cycle. This setting is available on models that do not have an

AIR DRY Cycle in the Cycle Selector Control (]qmer).

FABRIC

TEMPERATURE

 

KNIT

 

 

MEDIUM

NORMAL

 

 

DEUCATE

 

PERM PRESS

 

 

Low

 

 

AIR FLUFF

NO HEAt

To use AIR FLUFF:

Set Cycle Selector Control for the number of minutes you want in the TIMED DRY Cycle.

Set FABRIC/Temperature Control to

AIR FLUFF.

Set other options, press the PUSH TO START Button.

Refer to the following chart for examples of items that require drying without heat. Use the AIR DRY Cycle orAIR FLUFF Setting (depending on model), or place the items on a line or rack to air dry.

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-SENSITIVE 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, Polypropylene, Sheer nylon

*Reset time, as needed, to allow these items to dry completely.

AIR DRY Cycle/ AIR FLUFF Setting

20-30 min.

20-30 rain.

20-30 min.

40-50 min.

10-20 min.

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