Kenmore 3405602 owner manual Checking for AIR Flow Obstruction, Removing Accumulated Lint

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CHECKING FOR AIR FLOW OBSTRUCTION

From time to time, you may find it helpful to check your dryer and exhaust system for proper air flow. Poor air flow can result in longer drying times.

To check for air flow obstruction: 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.

To remove accumulated lint from

inside the dryer:

Electrical Shock Hazard

Disconnect power before cleaning. Replace all panels before operating. Failure to follow these instructions can result in death ,or electrical shock.

REMOVING ACCUMULATED LINT

Lint can gather inside the exhaust

vent or dryer and be a fuel for fire. Lint should be removed every 2 to 3 years, or more often, depending on dryer usage. Cleaning should be done by a qualified service person.

To remove accumulated lint from exhaust vent:

STEP 1. Disconnect exhaust vent from the dryer.

STEP 2. Clean one section of vent at

a time until your 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.

STEP 1. Unplug the power supply cord or turn off the electrical power supply.

STEP 2. Remove lower front panel by releasing 2 locking clips with a putty knife. The clips are located 4 inches in from each side of the top of the lower front panel.

PuEttyknife

STEP 3. Remove lint from the dryer base with a soft brush or vacuum cleaner. Avoid

damaging wires or electric thermostats.

STEP 4. Replace lower front panel; reconnect and level dqter again,

if necessary.

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Contents OwnersManual Installation Instructions Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 U.S.AKeep this book and your Sears Your safety and the safety of others is very important Full 1-YEAR Warranty on Mechanical and Electrical PartsYour Safety is Important to US Installation Overview Select LocationParts Needed If making a direct wire connection Tools Needed Parts Needed Connect Exhaust pgs Tools Needed Parts Needed Optional dependingStandard Installation Select Location for Your DryerRecessed AREA/CLOSET Installation Instructions Product DimensionsInstall Leveling Legs If Your Home Has Wire electrical Receptacle It is your responsibilityQuincy, Massachusetts Electrical Connection OptionsTHREE-WIREELECTRICAL NEIConnector White neutral wireWire Connection with Exlernal groundExhaust Conductor to the neutral wire External Ground connectorAlternateconnection III. Make FOUR-WIRE Four-wire receptacle Nema Type 14-30RElectrical Connection to Receptacle NeutralWire GreenwirePowersupply NeutralIV. FOUR-WIRE Electrical Connection Direct Wire Whiteneutralwire BarecopperwireNeutralTypical installations for left or right side exhausting Route the VentDetermine Vent Length Exhaust Hood TypeStep Flexible metalvent IDryerDucttape & clamp Offset Connections with Close Clearances Loop SystemPeriscope System Review Installation Final StepsStarting Your Dryer STOPPING/RESTARTINGYour Dryer Cycle Description Auto DRY CycleTimed DRY Cycle Touch UP CycleFABRIC/TEMPERATURE Control Cottons and LinensUsing AIR DRY/AIR Fluff To use AIR FluffAIR Fluff Delicate FabricsPush to Start Button Cool DownUsing Wrinkle Guard WrinkleguardLint Alert HEATEDDR.RACK Preparing Clothes For Drying Choosing Load SizesSuper Capacity Plus Dryers Using Dryer FABRICSOFrENERS Drying TipsCleaning Your Dryer ExteriorInterior Cleaning the Lint Screen To cleanWash 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 Cont Load is overdriedStains on Load WrinkledWe Service What We Sell Sears Maintenance AgreementKenmore Dryers For more information, callPage 8F,eLR8