Kenmore 3405602 owner manual Drying Tips, Using Dryer FABRICSOFrENERS

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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 garments inside out for even drying.

Place small items such as baby socks

or hankies in laundry bag for easier removal.

Articles to be ironed should be removed while still damp.

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FABRICSOFrENERS::

Dryer fabric sof[eners are; recommended for reducing static cling. Always follow package instructions carefully.

Put one fabric softener sheet on top of the load be'forestarting 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.

Remove fabric softener stains by wet- ting the stains and rubbing them with liquid detergent or bar soap and rewash.

Some fabric softeners ('an clog the lint screen and slow drying. Use fabric soft- eners labeled as dryer safE:.

SAVING ENERGY

Use the AUTO DRY Cycle to dry most loads.

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.

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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 Installation Overview Select LocationParts 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 It is your responsibility If Your Home Has Wire electrical ReceptacleQuincy, Massachusetts Electrical Connection OptionsNEI THREE-WIREELECTRICALWhite neutral wire ConnectorWire Connection with Exlernal groundExhaust Conductor to the neutral wire External Ground connectorAlternateconnection Four-wire receptacle Nema Type 14-30R III. Make FOUR-WIREElectrical Connection to Receptacle NeutralGreenwire WirePowersupply NeutralIV. FOUR-WIRE Electrical Connection Direct Wire BarecopperwireNeutral WhiteneutralwireRoute the Vent Typical installations for left or right side exhaustingDetermine Vent Length Exhaust Hood TypeStep Flexible metalvent IDryerDucttape & clamp Offset Connections with Close Clearances Loop SystemPeriscope System Final Steps Review InstallationStarting Your Dryer STOPPING/RESTARTINGYour Dryer Auto DRY Cycle Cycle DescriptionTimed DRY Cycle Touch UP CycleCottons and Linens FABRIC/TEMPERATURE ControlTo use AIR Fluff Using AIR DRY/AIR FluffAIR Fluff Delicate FabricsCool Down Push to Start ButtonUsing Wrinkle Guard WrinkleguardLint Alert HEATEDDR.RACK Preparing Clothes For Drying Choosing Load SizesSuper Capacity Plus Dryers Drying Tips Using Dryer FABRICSOFrENERSCleaning Your Dryer ExteriorInterior To clean Cleaning the Lint ScreenWash Lint Screen As Needed To washChecking for AIR Flow Obstruction To remove accumulated lint from Inside the dryerRemoving Accumulated Lint Changing the Drum Light Moving CareVacation Care Not Drying Load is overdried ContStains on Load WrinkledSears Maintenance Agreement We Service What We SellKenmore Dryers For more information, callPage 8F,eLR8