Kenmore 3405602 owner manual Not Drying

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Most laundering problems are easily solved if you understand the cause. Using the charts below ,will save you time and money by helping you avoid unnecessary service callls.

Problem

Possible

Cause

Not Drying

Lint screen

is clogged with lint.

Satisfactorily

Restricted

air movement.

 

Exhaust vent or outside

 

exhaust hood is clogged with lint.

Exhaust 'ventis crushed or kinked,

One fuse is blown or circuit breaker is tripped. The dryer will appear to operate, but you will not get any heat.

Timer or the temperature control is set on AIR DRY or AIR FLUFF.

Load not contacting the sensor strips and automatic cycle ending early.

Fabric softener sheets blocking outlet grill,

Dryer located in room with

 

temperature below 45°F.

 

Large amount of moisture

 

in the load.

 

Cold rinse water used.

 

Load too large and bulky to

 

dry quickly.

Dryer Will

Power cord not firmly plugged

Not Run

into a live circuit with proper

 

voltage.

 

Fuses blown or circuit

.

breakers tripped.

Solution

Clean lint screen.

Run dryer for 5-10 minutes. Hold hand under outside exhaust hood to

check air movement. If you do not feel air moving, clean exhaust system of

lint or replace exhaust vent with heavy metal or flexible metal vent

Iisee "INSTALLATION," Section D).

Replace with heavy metal or flexible metal vent

(see "INSTALLATION," Section D). Replace fuse or reset breaker.

Select the right cycle for the types of garments being dried

(see "OPERATION").

I.evel dryer

(see "INSTALLATION','Section B).

Use only one softener sheet per load and only use it once.

Move dryer where it can operate in ambient air temperatures above 45°F.

E:xpect longer dry times with items that hold more moisture (cottons).

Expect longer dry times, but you are saving energy and reducing wrinkles.

Separate load to tumble freely.

Plug power cord into a live circuit.

Replace fuses or reset breakers.

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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 Parts Needed Installation OverviewSelect Location 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 Quincy, Massachusetts If Your Home Has Wire electrical ReceptacleIt is your responsibility Electrical Connection OptionsTHREE-WIREELECTRICAL NEIWire Connection with ConnectorWhite neutral wire Exlernal groundExhaust Alternateconnection Conductor to the neutral wireExternal Ground connector Electrical Connection to Receptacle III. Make FOUR-WIREFour-wire receptacle Nema Type 14-30R NeutralPowersupply WireGreenwire NeutralIV. FOUR-WIRE Electrical Connection Direct Wire Whiteneutralwire BarecopperwireNeutralTypical installations for left or right side exhausting Route the VentStep Determine Vent LengthExhaust Hood Type Ducttape & clamp Flexible metalventIDryer Periscope System Offset Connections with Close ClearancesLoop System Review Installation Final StepsYour Dryer Starting Your DryerSTOPPING/RESTARTING Timed DRY Cycle Cycle DescriptionAuto DRY Cycle Touch UP CycleFABRIC/TEMPERATURE Control Cottons and LinensAIR Fluff Using AIR DRY/AIR FluffTo use AIR Fluff Delicate FabricsPush to Start Button Cool DownLint Alert Using Wrinkle GuardWrinkleguard HEATEDDR.RACK Super Capacity Plus Dryers Preparing Clothes For DryingChoosing Load Sizes Using Dryer FABRICSOFrENERS Drying TipsInterior Cleaning Your DryerExterior Wash Lint Screen As Needed Cleaning the Lint ScreenTo clean To washRemoving Accumulated Lint Checking for AIR Flow ObstructionTo remove accumulated lint from Inside the dryer Vacation Care Changing the Drum LightMoving Care Not Drying Stains on Load ContLoad is overdried WrinkledKenmore Dryers We Service What We SellSears Maintenance Agreement For more information, callPage 8F,eLR8