Kenmore 3405602 owner manual Heateddr.Rack

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Tl_e dry

rack Was s.hipped ontop:

STEP 3: Placewet:items

ontop of the::::

of your

dryer. Rerfiove

and discard

dry rack. Allow

:space around items for

shipping

blocks before

using.

 

air to circulate.

The rack

does:not'move,

but the drum will rotate. Make sure items do not hang over the edges or between rack gdll.

Use the heated drying rack to machine dry items you would not necessarily want to tumble dry.

The dry rack gives you concentrated heat for efficient and uniform drying.

It also reduces noise when drying items that have buckles.

To Use the Heated Dry Rack:

Do not remow; lint screen.

STEP 1. Open dryer door.

STEP 2. Slide Dry Rack over the bottom

of the dryer door opening. Push down to secure it on the frame.

STEP 4. Close dryer door.

STEP 5. Use trle TIMED DRY orAIR DRY Cycle. Refer to the chart below.

STEP 6. Set the FABRIC/Temperature Control if available. Refer to the chart

below.

STEP 7. Start _:hedryer.

To remove the dry rack, lift it straight up and out of the dryer.

Suggested Items

for Rack Drying

1.Washable wool items (block to shape and lay flat on rack)

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.

.

FABRIC/

Cycle Selector

 

Temperature

(Timer)

 

Setting

Setting

Minutes*

DELICATE

TIMED DRY

20

2.

Stuffed toys (cotton or polyester

COTTON

 

 

TIMED DRY

20

 

fiber filling)

,-

 

 

 

 

 

3.

Stuffed toys (foam rubber filling)

AIR FLUFF

-

_r-

AIR DRY

50

4.

Galoshes (rubber)

 

AIR FLUFF

-

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AIR DRY

20

5.

Foam rubber pillows

AIR FLUFF

-or-

AIR DRY

50

*Reset time a,_needed to complete drying.

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Contents Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 U.S.A OwnersManual Installation InstructionsKeep this book and your Sears Full 1-YEAR Warranty on Mechanical and Electrical Parts Your safety and the safety of others is very importantYour Safety is Important to US Select Location Installation OverviewParts Needed If making a direct wire connection Tools Needed Parts Needed Optional depending Connect Exhaust pgs Tools Needed Parts NeededSelect Location for Your Dryer Standard InstallationProduct Dimensions Recessed AREA/CLOSET Installation InstructionsInstall Leveling Legs Electrical Connection Options If Your Home Has Wire electrical ReceptacleIt is your responsibility Quincy, MassachusettsNEI THREE-WIREELECTRICALExlernal ground ConnectorWhite neutral wire Wire Connection withExhaust External Ground connector Conductor to the neutral wireAlternateconnection Neutral III. Make FOUR-WIREFour-wire receptacle Nema Type 14-30R Electrical Connection to ReceptacleNeutral WireGreenwire PowersupplyIV. FOUR-WIRE Electrical Connection Direct Wire BarecopperwireNeutral WhiteneutralwireRoute the Vent Typical installations for left or right side exhaustingExhaust Hood Type Determine Vent LengthStep IDryer Flexible metalventDucttape & clamp Loop System Offset Connections with Close ClearancesPeriscope System Final Steps Review InstallationSTOPPING/RESTARTING Starting Your DryerYour Dryer Touch UP Cycle Cycle DescriptionAuto DRY Cycle Timed DRY CycleCottons and Linens FABRIC/TEMPERATURE ControlDelicate Fabrics Using AIR DRY/AIR FluffTo use AIR Fluff AIR FluffCool Down Push to Start ButtonWrinkleguard Using Wrinkle GuardLint Alert HEATEDDR.RACK Choosing Load Sizes Preparing Clothes For DryingSuper Capacity Plus Dryers Drying Tips Using Dryer FABRICSOFrENERSExterior Cleaning Your DryerInterior To wash Cleaning the Lint ScreenTo clean Wash Lint Screen As NeededTo remove accumulated lint from Inside the dryer Checking for AIR Flow ObstructionRemoving Accumulated Lint Moving Care Changing the Drum LightVacation Care Not Drying Wrinkled ContLoad is overdried Stains on LoadFor more information, call We Service What We SellSears Maintenance Agreement Kenmore DryersPage 8F,eLR8