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Steam Dryers
Use & Oare Guiiide and _nsta_lllatiiW@n_nstructiiions
Secador con vapor
Gu_a de uso y cuidado e Jnstrucciones de insta_aci6n
Models/Modelos
Electric / Electrico 796.8002#9## / 796.8027#9##
Gas / Gas 796.9002#9## / 796.9027#9##
# = coEor number, n_mero de coEor
Protocol P154
Sanitization Performance of
Residential Clothes dryer
Protocolo P154
Ejecucion de Saneamiento en la
zona residencialSecadoras
Sears Brands Management Corporation, Hoffman Estates, IL 60179
3828EL3004V
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Sears Canada Inc., Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5B 2B8
www.sears,com
www.sears.ca
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
SAFETY MESSAGES ..................... 3
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ................ 3-6
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
Key Parts and Components ..................... 7
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Key Dimension and Specifications ..................... 8
Location Requirements ........................ 8
Choose the Proper Location .................... 8
Clearances ................................. 8
Installation with Optional Pedestal Base or Stacking Kit ..... 9
Optional Accessories ...................... 9
Gas Requirements ........................... 10
Connecting Gas Dryers ..................... 10,11
Electrical Requirements ....................... 12
Connecting Electric Dryers ................. 12,13
Venting the Dryer ..................... 14,15
Leveling the Dryer ..................... 16
Reversing the Door Swing ..................... 16
Final Installation Check ..................... 17
HOW TO USE
Control Panel Features ..................... 18
Operating the Dryer ..................... 19
Cycle Guide ................................ 20
Sorting Loads ................................ 21
Loading the Dryer ............................. 21
Time and Status Display ...................... 22
Cycle Modifier Buttons ....................... 23
Cycle Options and Special Features ........... 24
Wrinkle Guard .............................. 24
Control Lock .............................. 24
Sanitize Cycle ..................... 24
Rack Dry Cycle ..................... 24
Steam Functions ..................... 25
About Steam .............................. 25
Using the STEAM REFRESH Cycle ................. 25
Using the STATIC SHIELD Option .................. 25
To Fill the Steam Feeder ........................ 26
Important Notes about Steam Cycles ................ 26
USER MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
Regular Cleaning ...................... 27
Cleaning the Exterior ....................... 27
Cleaning the Interior ....................... 27
Cleaning Around and Under the Dryer ................ 27
Maintaining Ductwork ....................... 27
Cleaning the Lint filter....................... 27
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Before Calling for Service ...................... 28-31
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
Stacking Kit Installation....................... 32
Pedestal Installation....................... 33
Side Venting Kit Installation .................... 34
WARRANTY ............................... 35
In the space below, record the date of purchase, model,
and serial number of your product. You will find the
model and serial number printed on an identification
plate located inside the dryer door. Have thesejtems
of information available whenever you contact Sears
concerning your product.
Model No.
Date of Purchase
Serial No.
Save these instructions and your sales receipt for
future reference.
Master Protection Agreements
Congratulations on making a smart purchase. Your new
Kenmore <"_'product is designed and manufactured for
years of dependable operation. But like all products, it
may require preventive maintenance or repair from time
to time. That's when having a Master Protection Agreement
can save you money and aggravation.
The Master Protection Agreement also helps extend the
life of your new product. Here's what the Agreement*
includes:
, Parts and labor needed to help keep products
operating properly under normal use, not just
defects. Our coverage goes weIH beyond the
product warranty. No deductible, no functional
failure excluded from coverage--real protection.
, Expert service by a force of more than 10,000
authorized Sears service technicians, which means
someone you can trust will be working on your
product.
, Unlimited service calls and nationwide service, as
often as you want us, whenever you want us.
, No-lemon guarantee--replacement of your covered
product if four or more product failures occur within
twelve months.
, Product replacement if your covered product can't
be fixed.
, Annual Preventive Maintenance Check at your
request--no extra charge.
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Phone support from a Sears representative on all
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due to power fluctuations.
, $250 food loss protection annually for any food
spoilage that is the result of mechanical failure of any
covered refrigerator or freezer.
, Rental reimbursement if repair of your covered
product takes longer than promised.
,10% discount off the regular price of any
non-covered repair service and related installed
parts.
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call anytime day or night or schedule a service
appointment online.
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For prices and additional information in the U.S.A.
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For full details call Sears Canada at 1-800-361-6665.
Sears InstaIHation Service
For Sears professional installation of home appliances,
garage door openers, water heaters, and other major
home items, in the U.S.A. or Canada, call
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1-800-4-MY-HOM E_"_'.
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Ri=AD ALL iNSTRUCTiONS BSFORS USE
minimize the risk of fire or explosion, electric shock, or to prevent property damage, personal injury,
or loss of life.
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Your Safety and the safety of others is very important.
We have provided many important safety messages in this manual and on your appliance. Always read and obey all
safety messages.
,_ This is the safety alert symbol.
This symbol alerts you to potential hazards that can kill or hurt you and others.
All safety messages will follow the safety alert symbol and either the word DANGER or WARNING.
These words mean:
DANGER: Youcanbe killed or seriously injured if you don't immediately follow instructions.
,& WARNING: You can be killed or seriously injured if you don't follow instructions.
All safety messages will tell you what the potential hazard is, tell you how to reduce the chance of injury, and tell you
what can happen if the instructions are not followed.
Do not install a clothes dryer with flexible plastic venting materials. If flexible metal (foil type) duct
is installed, it must be of a specific type identified by the appliance manufacturer as suitable for
use with clothes dryers. Flexible venting materials are known to collapse, be easily crushed, and
trap lint. These conditions will obstruct clothes dryer airflow and increase the risk of fire.
Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this appliance
or any other appliances.
Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer, service agency, or the gas
supplier.
Install the clothes dryer according to the manufacturer's instructions and local codes.
* Save these instructions.
WHAT TO DO iF YOU SMELL GAS:
1. Do not try to light a match or cigarette, or turn on any gas or electrical appliance.
2. Do not touch any electrical switches. Do not use any phone in your building.
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3. Clear the room, building, or area of all occupants.
4. Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor's phone. Follow the gas supplier's instructions
carefully.
5. if you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department.
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BASIC SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
aL WARNING:
follow basic precautions, including the following:
• Read all instructions before using the dryer.
• Before use, the dryer must be properly installed as
described in this manual.
• Do not place items exposed to cooking oils in your
dryer. Items contaminated with cooking oils may
contribute to a chemical reaction that could cause a
load to catch fire.
• Do not dry articles that have been previously cleaned
in, washed in, soaked in, or spotted with gasoline,
dry-cleaning solvents, or other flammable or explosive
substances as they give off vapors that could ignite or
explode.
• Do not reach into the dryer if the drum or any other
part is moving.
• Do not repair or replace any part of the dryer or
attempt any servicing unless specifically
recommended in this Use and Care Guide or in
published user-repair instructions that you understand
and have the skills to carry out.
• Do not tamper with controls.
• Before the dryer is removed from service or
discarded, remove the door to the drying
compartment.
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons when using this appliance,
• Do not allow children to play on or in the dryer. Close
supervision of children is necessary when the dryer is
used near children.
• Do not use fabric softeners or products to eliminate
static unless recommended by the manufacturer of
the fabric softener or product.
• Do not use heat to dry articles containing foam rubber
or similarly textured rubber-like materials.
• Keep area around the exhaust opening and adjacent
surrounding areas free from the accumulation of lint,
dust, and dirt.
• The interior of the dryer and exhaust vent should be
cleaned periodically by qualified service personnel.
• Do not install or store the dryer where it will be
exposed to the weather.
• Always check the inside of the dryer for foreign
objects.
• Clean lint filter before or after each load.
CALIFORNIA SAFE DRINKING WATER AND TOXIC ENFORCEMENT ACT
This act requires the governor of California to publish a list of substances known to the state to cause cancer, birth defects,
or other reproductive harm and requires businesses to warn customers of potential exposure to such substances.
Gas appliances can cause minor exposure to four of these substances, namely benzene, carbon monoxide, formaldehyde,
and soot, caused primarily by the incomplete combustion of natural gas or LP fuels.
Properly adjusted dryers will minimize incomplete combustion. Exposure to these substances can be minimized further by
properly venting the dryer to the outdoors.
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
This appliance must be grounded. In the event of malfunction or breakdown, grounding will reduce the risk of electric shock
by providing a path of least resistance for electric current. This appliance must be equipped with a cord having an
equipment-grounding conductor and a grounding plug. The plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet that is properly
installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances.
ak WARNING: Improper connection of the equipment-grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric
shock. Check with a qualified electrician or service person if you are in doubt as to whether the appliance is properly
grounded. Do not modify the plug provided with the appliance. If it will not fit the outlet, have a proper outlet installed by a
qualified electrician. This appliance must be connected to a grounded metal, permanent wiring system or an equipment
grounding conductor must be run with the circuit conductors and connected to the equipment grounding terminal or lead
on the appliance. Electrical shock can result if the dryer is not properly grounded.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION
^AULWARNING: To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons when using this appliance,
follow basic precautions, including the following:
Properly ground dryer to conform with all
governing codes and ordinances. Follow details in
the installation instructions. Electrical shock can result
if the dryer is not properly grounded.
Before use, the dryer must be properly installed
as described in this manual. Electrical shock can
result ifthe dryer is not properly grounded.
Install and store the dryer where it will not be
exposed to temperatures below freezing or
exposed to the weather.
All repairs and servicing must be performed by an
authorized servicer unless specifically
recommended in this Owner's Guide. Use only
authorized factory parts. Failure to follow this
warning can cause serious injury,fire, electrical
shock, or death.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not install
the dryer in humid spaces. Failure to follow this
warning can cause serious injury,fire, electrical
shock, or death.
Connect to a properly rated, protected, and sized
power circuit to avoid electrical overload. Improper
power circuit can melt, creating electrical shock
and/or fire hazard.
Remove all packing items and dispose of all
shipping materials properly. Failure to do so can
result in death, explosion, fire, or burns.
Place dryer at least 18 in. above the floor for a
garage installation. Failure to do so can result in
death, explosion, fire, or burns.
Keep all packaging from children. Packaging
material can be dangerous for children. There is a risk
of suffocation.
Do not install nearby heat item. Such as stove,
cooking oven. Failure to do so can cause deform,
smoke and fire.
Do not place candle and cigarettes on top of the
product. Failure to do so can cause deform, smoke
and fire.
Remove all protective vinyl film from the product.
Failure to do so can cause deform, smoke and fire.
Exhaust/Ducting"
Gas dryers MUST be exhausted to the outside.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in fire or
death.
The dryer exhaust system must be exhausted to
the outside of the dwelling. If the dryer is not
exhausted outdoors, some fine lint and large
amounts of moisture will be expelled into the
laundry area. An accumulation of lint in any area of
the home can create a health and fire hazard.
Use only rigid metal or flexible metal 4 in.
diameter ductwork inside the dryer cabinet or for
exhausting to the outside. Use of plastic or other
combustible ductwork can cause a fire. Punctured
ductwork can cause a fire if it collapses or becomes
otherwise restricted in use or during installation.
Ductwork is not provided with the dryer, and you
should obtain the necessary ductwork locally. The
end cap should have hinged dampers to prevent
backdraft when the dryer is not in use. Failure to
follow these instructions can result in fire or death.
The exhaust duct must be 4 in. (10.2 cm) in
diameter with no obstructions. The exhaust duct
should be kept as short as possible. Make sure to
clean any old ducts before installing your new
dryer. Failure to follow these instructions can result in
fire or death.
Rigid or semi rigid metal ducting is recommended
for use between the dryer and the wall. In special
installations when it is impossible to make a
connection with the above recommendations, a
ULlisted flexible metal transition duct may be
used between the dryer and wall connection only.
The use of this ducting will affect drying time.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in fire or
death.
DO NOT use sheet metal screws or other
fasteners which extend into the duct that could
catch lint and reduce the efficiency of the exhaust
system. Secure all joints with duct tape. For complete
details, follow the Installation Instructions. Failure to
follow these instructions can result in fire or death.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR STEAM FUNCTIONS
WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons when using this appliance,
follow basic precautions, including the following:
• Do not open the dryer door during steam cycles.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in a burn
hazard.
• Do not dry articles that have been previously
cleaned in, washed in, soaked in, or spotted with
gasoline, dry-cleaning solvents, or other
flammable or explosive substances as they give
off vapors that could ignite or explode. Failure to
follow these instructions can result in fire or death.
Do not fill the steam feeder with gasoline,
dry-cleaning solvents, or other flammable or
explosive substances. Failure to follow these
instructions can result in fire or death.
Do not touch the steam nozzle in the drum during
or after the steam cycle. Failure to follow these
instructions can result in a burn hazard.
Do not fill the steam feeder with hot water (over
86°F/30°C). Failure to follow these instructions can
result in a burn hazard.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR CONNECTING ELECTRICITY
WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons when using this appliance,
follow basic precautions, including the following:
• Do not, under any circumstances, cut or remove
the ground prong from the power cord. To prevent
personal injury or damage to the dryer, the electrical
power cord must be plugged into a properly grounded
outlet.
• For personal safety, this dryer must be properly
grounded. Failure to do so can result in electrical
shock or injury.
• Refer to the installation instructions in this
manual for specific electrical requirements for
your model. Failure to follow these instructions can
create an electrical shock hazard and/or a fire hazard.
• This dryer must be plugged into a properly
grounded outlet. Electrical shock can result if the
dryer is not properly grounded. Have the wall
outlet and circuit checked by a qualified
electrician to make sure the outlet is properly
grounded. Failure to follow these instructions can
create an electrical shock hazard and/or a fire hazard.
Never unplug your dryer by pulling on the power
cord. Always grip plug firmly and pull straight out
from the outlet. The power cord can be damaged,
resulting in a risk of fire and electrical shock.
Repair or replace immediately all power cords that
have become frayed or otherwise damaged. Do
not use a cord that shows cracks or abrasion
damage along its length or at either end. The
power cord can melt, creating electrical shock and/or
fire hazard.
When installing or moving the dryer, be careful
not to pinch, crush, or damage the power cord.
This will prevent injury and prevent damage to the
dryer from fire and electrical shock.
• The dryer should always be plugged into it's own
individual electrical outlet which has a voltage
rating that matches the rating plate. This provides
the best performance and also prevents overloading
house wiring circuits which could cause a fire hazard
from overheated wires.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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KEY PARTS AND COMPONENTS
There are several important components that are
referenced in this manual.
EASY-TO-USE CONTROL PANEL
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Rotate the Cycle Selector Knob to select the
desired dry cycle. Add cycle options or adjust
settings with the touch of a button.
O TIME AND STATUS DISPLAY
The easy-to-read LED display shows cycle status
and estimated time remaining.
CYCLE MODIFIERS
Adjust the cycle defaults such as temperature and
dryness level with the touch of a button.
NOTE: Not all settings are available for all cycles.
See page 20.
STEAM FEEDER
This drawer contains the reservoir for the water
used by the dryer to create steam for the STEAM
REFRESH cycle and other steam features.
O CHECK VENT
(Duct Blockage Sensing System)
The Check Vent (Duct blockage sensing system)
detects and alerts you to blockages in the exhaust
system that reduce airflow from the dryer.
Maintaining clean exhaust system ducts
improves operating efficiency and helps
minimize service calls, saving you money.
ULTRA-CAPACITY STAINLESS
STEEL DRUM WITH DRUM LIGHT
The ultra-large stainless steel drum offers superior
durability. The drum is equipped with a light that
illuminates when the dryer door is open and turns
off when the door is closed.
® EASY-ACCESS REVERSIBLE DOOR
Wide-opening, see-through glass door provides
easy access for loading and unloading. Door swing
can be reversed to adjust for installation location.
Power Cord
Location
(Gas Models)
Terminal Block
Access Panel
(Electric Models)
FRONT-MOUNT LINT FILTER
Free-mount lint filter allows for easy access and
cleaning between loads.
el LEVELING FEET
Four leveling feet (two in front, and two in back)
adjust to improve dryer stability on uneven floors.
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Gas Connection
Location
(Gas Models)
Rear of Dryer
Exhaust Duct
Outlet
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KEY DIMENSIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS
Description Dryer (Gas and Electric)
Electrical Requirements Please refer to the rating label.
Gas Requirements* NG: 6-8 in. WC
Gas Requirements* LP: 10-13 in. WC
Dimensions 27" (W) X 28 11/16" (D) X 38" (H), 49 5/6" (D With door open)
68.6cm (W) X 73.0cm (D) X 96.5cm (H),126.4cm (D With door open)
Net Weight 126 lb. (57.2 kg)
Drying Capacity IEC 7.3 cu. ft.
*Gas Models only.
LOCATION REQUIREMENTS
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IMPORTANT:
Read all installation instructions completely before
installing and operating your dryer!
It is important that you review this entire manual before
installing and using your dryer. Detailed instructions
concerning electrical connections, gas connections,
and exhaust requirements are provided on the
following pages.
CHOOSE THE PROPER LOCATION
•Store and install the dryer where it will not be exposed
to temperatures below freezing or exposed to outdoor
weather conditions.
• Choose a location with a solid, level floor.
• If the dryer is being installed in a garage, place the
dryer at least 18 in. (45.7 cm) above the floor.
• Properly ground the dryer to conform with all governing
codes and ordinances.
• To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not install
the dryer in damp or wet locations.
IMPORTANT: If you are installing your dryer in a
manufactured or mobile home, please refer to the
section Special Electrical Requirements for Mobile
or Manufactured Homes on page 12.
CLEARANCES
• Most installations require a minimum 5 1/2 in.
(14 cm) clearance behind the dryer for
the exhaust ducting.
• Allow minimum clearances of at least 1 in.
(2.5 cm) on the sides and back to minimize
vibration and noise.
• Allowing additional clearance for installation
and servicing is recommended.
• Be sure to allow for wall, door, or floor moldings
that may increase the required clearances.
• Allow at least 21 in. (53.3 cm) in front of the dryer
to open the door.
(7.6 cm)
48 in.2
(310 cm)
34 in. 2
(155 cm) \
(7.6 cm)
20"
(50.8 cm)
! ' ' ' ' ' 4"
4" -,.-II_,_2811/16"-- I_
(10 cm) (73.0cm) =,- (10 cm)
49 5/6"
(126.4 cm)
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1" -_1I_, _1_ 1"
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(2.5 cm) 27" (2.5 cm)
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Closet Door Vent
3" Requirements
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(68.6 cm)
Additional Instructions for
closet installations:
• The closet door must allow
for sufficient airflow. Refer to
the diagram to the left for
minimum vent opening
requirements. A Iouvered
door is also acceptable.
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INSTALLATION WITH OPTIONAL
PEDESTAL BASE OR STACKING KIT
IMPORTANT: If you are installing your dryer using
an optional pedestal base or stacking kit, please refer
to the instructions for your pedestal or stacking kit
before proceeding with the installation.
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Required Dimensions for Installation
With Pedestal
Required Dimensions for Installation
With Stacking Kit
51 1/2"
(130.9 cm)
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
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Usea pedestalto make
laundryeasier to reach.
White = 796.51022
ChiliPepper= 796.51029
Ginger=796.51028
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(76.2 cm) (10 cm)
Usethe stackingkitto mount
the dryer on topof thewasher
to save floor space
D2617002 (White)
D2617008 (Ginger)
D2617009 (ChiliPepper)
1,,-_11_ 27,,_1_ 1,,
(2.5 cm) (68.6 cm) (2.5 cm)
Use thesidevent kitfor
ventingdirectlyoneither
sideor onthe bottom.
Kit# D26-49670
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Usethe LPCONVERSIONKIT
for changingthe dryergas
connectionsfrom NaturalGas
(NG)to LiquefiedPropaneGas
(LP)
383EEL3002A
NOTE:Installationof the LP
conversionkit mustbe
performedby a qualified
serviceprofessional.
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GAS REQUIREMENTS (GAS MODELS ONLY)
CONNECTING GAS DRYERS
WARNING" To reduce the risk of fire,
electric shock, or injury to persons when using
this appliance, follow basic precautions, including
the following:
• Gas supply requirements:
As shipped from the factory, this dryer is config-
ured for use with (NG) natural gas. It can be con-
verted for use with LP (Liquefied Propane) gas. Gas
pressure must not exceed 8 in. water column for
(NG), or 13 in. water column for (LP).
. A qualified service or gas company technician must
connect the dryer to the gas service. Failure to do so
can result in fire, explosion, or death.
• Isolate the dryer from the gas supply system by
closing its individual manual shutoff valve during
any pressure testing of the gas supply. Failure to do
so can result in fire, explosion, or death.
• Supply line requirements: Your laundry room must
have a rigid gas supply line to your dryer. In the
United States, an individual manual shutoff valve
MUST be installed within at least 6 ft. (1.8 m) of the
dryer, in accordance with the National Fuel Gas
Code ANSI Z223.1 or Canadian gas installation code
CSA B149.1. A 1/8 in. NPT pipe plug must be
installed. Failure to do so can result in fire, explosion,
or death.
If using a rigid pipe, the rigid pipe should be 1/2 in.
IPS. If acceptable under local codes and ordinances
and when acceptable to your gas supplier, 3/8 in.
approved tubing may be used where lengths are
less than 20 ft. (6.1 m). Larger tubing should be
used for lengths in excess of 20 ft. (6.1 m). Failure
to do so can result in fire, explosion, or death.
Connect the dryer to the type of gas shown on the
nameplate. Failure to do so can result in fire, explo-
sion, or death.
• To prevent contamination of the gas valve, purge
the gas supply of air and sediment before connect-
ing the gas supply to the dryer. Before tightening
the connection between the gas supply and the
dryer, purge remaining air until the odor of gas is
detected. Failure to do so can result in fire, explosion,
or death.
• DO NOT use an open flame to inspect for gas leaks.
Use a noncorrosive leak detection fluid. Failure to do
so can result in fire, explosion, or death.
• Use only a new AGA- or CSA-certified gas supply
line with flexible stainless steel connectors. Failure
to do so can result in fire, explosion, or death.
• Securely tighten all gas connections. Failure to do
so can result in fire, explosion, or death.
• Use Teflon _'_tape or a pipe-joint compound that is
insoluble in Liquefied Petroleum (LP) gas on all
pipe threads. Failure to do so can result in fire, explo-
sion, or death.
DO NOT attempt any disassembly of the dryer; any
disassembly requires the attention and tools of an
authorized and qualified service person or company.
Electrical Requirements for Gas Models Only
• Do not, under any circumstances, cut or remove the
third (ground) prong from the power cord. Failure to
follow this warning can result in fire, explosion, or
death.
• For personal safety, this dryer must be properly
grounded. Failure to follow this warning can result in
fire, explosion, or death.
• The power cord of this dryer is equipped with a
3-prong (grounding) plug which mates with a stan-
dard 3-prong (grounding) wall outlet to minimize the
possibility of electric shock hazard from this appli-
ance. Failure to follow this warning can result in fire,
explosion, or death.
This dryer must be plugged into a 120-VAC, 60-Hz.
grounded outlet protected by a 15-ampere fuse or
circuit breaker. Failure to follow this warning can result
in fire, explosion, or death.
Where a standard 2-prong wall outlet is encoun-
tered, it is your personal responsibility and obliga-
tion to have it replaced with a properly grounded
3-prong wall outlet. Failure to follow this warning can
result in fire, explosion, or death.
3-prong
grounding type
a-prong
grounding
plug
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Ensure proper
ground exists
before use.
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CONNECTING GAS DRYERS (cont.)
WARNING" To reduce the risk of fire,
electric shock, or injury to persons when using
this appliance, follow basic precautions, including
the following:
• Installation and service must be performed by a
qualified installer, service agency, or the gas
supplier. Failure to do so can result in fire, explosion,
or death.
• Use only a new stainless steel flexible connector
and a new AGA-certified connector. Failure to do
so can result in fire, explosion, or death.
• A gas shutoff valve must be installed within 6 ft.
(1.8 m) of the dryer. Failure to do so can result in fire,
explosion, or death.
• The dryer is configured for Natural Gas when
shipped from the factory. Make sure that the dryer
is equipped with the correct burner nozzle for the
type of gas being used (Natural Gas or Liquefied
Petroleum). Failure to do so can result in fire,
explosion, or death.
• If necessary, the correct nozzle (for the LP nozzle
kit, order part number 4948EL4002B) should be
installed by a qualified technician and the change
should be noted on the dryer. Failure to do so can
result in fire, explosion, or death.
• All connections must be in accordance with local
codes and regulations. Failure to do so can result
in fire, explosion, or death.
• Gas dryers MUST exhaust to the outdoors. Failure
to do so can result in fire, explosion, or death.
Connecting the Gas Supply
NOTE: This dryer is configured from the factory set for
Natural Gas (NG). If dryer is to be used with LP gas,
it must be converted by a qualified service technician.
O Make sure that the gas supply to the laundry room is
turned OFF and the dryer is unplugged. Confirm that
the type of gas available in your laundry room is
appropriate for the dryer.
O Remove the shipping cap from the gas fitting at the
back of the dryer. Be careful not to damage the threads
of the gas connector when removing the shipping cap.
O Connect the dryer to your laundry room's gas supply
using a new flexible stainless steel connector with a
3/8 in. NPT fitting.
NOTE: DO NOT use old connectors.
O Securely tighten all connections between the dryer
and your laundry room's gas supply.
OTurn on your laundry room's gas supply.
O Check all pipe connections (both internal and external)
for gas leaks with a noncorrosive leak-detection fluid.
O Proceed to Venting the Dryer on page 14.
3/8" NPT Gas
Connection
AGA/CSA-Certified
Stainless Steel
Flexible Connector
1/8" NPT Pipe Plug
Gas Supply
Shutoff Valve
High-Altitude Installations
The BTU rating of this dryer is AGA-certified for
elevations below 10,000 feet.
If your gas dryer is being installed at an elevation
above 10,000 feet, it must be derated by a qualified
technician or gas supplier.
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ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
CONNECTING ELECTRIC DRYERS
,A WARNING" To help prevent fire, electric
shock, serious injury, or death, the wiring and
grounding must conform to the latest edition of the
National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70 and all
applicable local regulations. Please contact a quali-
fied electrician to check your home's wiring and
fuses to ensure that your home has adequate elec-
trical power to operate the dryer.
A \^lAD M I M t'E'_
VV/-_,FII _111_11b_.,1"To reduce the risk of fire,
electric shock, or injury to persons when using
this appliance, follow basic precautions, including
the following:
• Any installation in a manufactured or mobile home must
comply with the Manufactured Home Construction and
Safety Standards Title 24 CFR, Part 32-80 or Standard
CAN/CSAOZ240 MH and local codes and ordinances.
• A 4-wire connection is required for all mobile and
manufactured home installations, as well as all new
construction after January 1, 1996. Failure to do so
can result in fire, explosion, or death.
A
WARN
electric shock, or injury to persons when using
this appliance, follow basic precautions, including
the following:
This dryer must be connected to a grounded metal,
permanent wiring system, or an equipment ground-
ing conductor must be run with the circuit conduc-
tors and connected to the equipment grounding ter-
minal or lead on the dryer. Failure to do so can result
in fire, explosion, or death.
The dryer has its own terminal block that must be
connected to a separate 240 VAC, 60-Hertz, single
phase circuit, fused at 30 amperes (the circuit must
be fused on both sides of the line). ELECTRICAL
SERVICE FOR THE DRYER SHOULD BE OF THE
MAXIMUM RATE VOLTAGE LISTED ON THE NAME-
PLATE. DO NOT CONNECT DRYER TO 110-, 115-,
OR 120-VOLT CIRCUIT. Heating elements are avail-
able for field installation in dryers which are to be
connected to an electrical service of a different
voltage than that listed on the rating plate. Failure to
follow these instructions can result in fire, explosion, or
death.
If branch circuit to dryer is 15 ft. (4.5 m) or less in
length, use UL (Underwriters Laboratories) listed
No.-10 AWG wire (copper wire only), or as required
by local codes. If over 15 ft. (4.50 m), use UL-listed
No.-8 AWG wire (copper wire only), or as required
by local codes. Allow sufficient slack in wiring so
dryer can be moved from its normal location when
necessary. Failure to do so can result in fire, explosion,
or death.
• The power cord (pigtail) connection between wall
receptacle and dryer terminal block IS NOT sup-
plied with the dryer. Type of pigtail and gauge of
wire must conform to local codes and with instruc-
tions on the following pages. Failure to follow these
instructions can result in fire, explosion, or death
• A 4-wire connection is required for all new con-
struction after January 1, 1996. A 4-wire connection
must be used where local codes do not permit
grounding through the neutral wire. Failure to do so
can result in fire, explosion, or death.
IMt__
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CONNECTING ELECTRIC DRYERS (cont.)
A kWARNING"
. Connect the power cord to the terminal block.
Each colored wire should be connected to same
color screw. Wire color indicated on manual is con-
nected to the same color screw in block. Failure to
follow these instructions may result in a short or
overload.
Four-Wire Power Cord
° A 4-wire connection is required for all mobile
©
° A UL-listed strain relief is required.
° Use a 30-amp, 240-volt, 3-wire, UL-listed power
cord with #10 AWG-minimum copper conductor
and closed loop or forked terminals with upturned
ends.
and manufactured home installations, as
well as all new construction after January 1,
1996.
Terminal
Block
UL-Listed
Relief
UL-Listed
Power Cord
° Grounding through the neutral conductor is pro-
hibited for: (1) new branch-circuit installations, (2)
mobile homes, (3) recreational vehicles, and (4)
areas where local codes prohibit grounding
through the neutral conductor.
Three-Wire Power Cord
° A 3-wire connection is NOT permitted on
new construction after January 1, 1996.
• A UL-listed strain relief is required.
• Use a 30-amp, 240-volt, 3-wire, UL-listed power cord
with #10 AWG-minimum copper conductor and closed
loop or forked terminals with upturned ends.
Terminal
Block
UL-Listed
Stain Relief
UL-Listed
3 Wire
Power Cord
O Remove the terminal block access cover on the upper
back of the dryer.
O Install a UL-listed strain relief into the power cord
through-hole.
O Thread a 30-amp, 240-volt, 4-wire, UL-listed power
cord with #10 AWG-minimum copper conductor
through the strain relief.
Hot ............Neutral"" Hot
(Black) (White) (Red)
O Transfer the dryer's ground wire from behind the
green ground screw to the center screw of the termi-
nal block.
OAttach the two hot leads of the power cord to the outer
terminal block screws.
O Attach the white neutral wire to the center screw of
the terminal block.
O Attach the power cord ground wire to the green
ground screw.
O TIGHTEN ALL SCREWS SECURELY.
O Reinstall the terminal block access cover.
O Remove the terminal block access cover on the upper
back of the dryer.
O Install a UL-listed strain relief into the power cord
through-hole.
O Thread a 30-amp, 240-volt, 3-wire, UL-listed power
cord with #10 AWG-minimum copper conductor
through the strain relief.
Hot ..........Neutral"" Hot
........................................(Black) (White)-- (Red)}
s2............o ........ t
Ground Wire - - " "
OAttach the two hot leads of the power cord to the outer
terminal block screws.
O Attach the neutral wire to the center terminal block
screw.
O Connect the external ground (if required by local
codes) to the green ground screw.
O TIGHTEN ALL SCREWS SECURELY.
O Reinstall the terminal block access cover.
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VENTING THE DRYER
CHECK YOUR EXHAUST SYSTEM FOR
PROBLEMS
The most common cause of dryer problems is poor exhaust venting. Before you install your new dryer, check the
items listed below to make sure you get the best possible performance. This can save you time and money by reducing
cycle times and increasing energy efficiency.
O DIRTY OR DAMAGED EXHAUST DUCTS. Lint builds up in exhaust ducts over time. This decreases the airflow and
makes the dryer work harder. Visually inspect your ducts from both ends and have them cleaned if they have not
been cleaned recently.
WRONG VENT MATERIAL. Check your vent to make sure it is rigid or semi-rigid metal ducting. If your venting is
plastic or flexible foil, have it replace before using the dryer.
O RESTRICTED OR DAMAGED VENT HOOD. Check your vent hood outside. It must be clean and free of lint buildup.
Check the damper and make sure it opens fully and easily.
O EXESSIVELY LONG VENT. Measure the length of your exhaust system and count the elbows. Use the chart of page
14 to see if your duct is too long. If it is too long, have the duct routed to another location that is within the venting
guidelines.
(} DO NOT USE PLASTIC OR FOIL VENTING. The transition duct from your dryer to the wall must be rigid or
semi-rigid metal ducting. If your old transition duct is plastic or foil, REPLACE IT with semi-rigid metal ducting.
Using the Duct Requirements Chart (below)
O Select the type of wall cap.
Select row that matches the number of elbows required in the dryer duct run.
O Select the duct type. The length shown in the chart at this point is the maximum allowable duct length for your instal-
lation. Longer duct length will result in reduced
drying performance, longer dry times and increased energy consumption.
DO NOT exceed maximum length for the duct type and number of elbows used.
Selecting and Verifying Duct Length Chart
Recommended 0 65 feet (19.8 m)
4" 4"
(10.2 cm) (10.2 cm)
Only for Short-Run Installations
1
2
3
4
0
1
55 feet (16.8 m)
47 feet (13.7 m)
36 feet (11.0 m)
28 feet (8.5 m)
55 feet (16.8 m)
47 feet (13.7 m)
2 1/2"
(6.35 cm)
2
3
4
41 feet (12.5 m)
30 feet (9.1 m)
22 feet (6.7 m)
NOTE: Deduct 6 ft. (1.8 m) for each additional elbow. It is not recommended to use more than four 90° elbow.
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VENTING THE DRYER (cont.)
Routing and Connecting Ductwork
Follow the guidelines below to maximize drying
performance and reduce lint buildup and condensation
in the ductwork.
NOTE: Ductwork and fittings are NOT included and must
be purchased separately.
• Use 4 in. (102mm) diameter rigid or semi rigid metal
ductwork.
• The exhaust duct run should be as short as possible.
• Use as few elbow joints as possible.
• The male end of each section of exhaust duct must
point away from the dryer.
• Use duct tape on all duct joints.
• Insulate ductwork that runs through unheated areas
in order to reduce condensation and lint buildup
on duct surfaces.
• The Total length of flexible metal duct shall not exceed 8
ft.(2.4m)
• In Canada, that only those foil-type flexible ducts, if any,
specifically identified for use with the appliance by the
manufacturer shall be used. In the United States, that
only those foil-type flexible ducts, if any, specifically
identified for use with the appliance by the manufacturer
and that comply with the Outline for Clothes Dryer
Transition Duct, Subject 2158A, shall be used
Correct Venting
Incorrect Venting
WARNING" Failure to follow these
guidelines will result in poor performance, product
failure, and/or result in fire or death.
(
IMPORTANT: Failure to exhaust the dryer per the
guidelines included within these instructions may result
in unsatisfactory dryer performance. All venting and
ductwork beyond the exterior of the dryer is the
responsibility of the consumer. Product failure as
a result of improper venting is not covered by the
manufacturer's warranty.
Connecting the Dryer Vent
O Verify all ducts and elbows are clean and free from any
O Measure duct length. DO NOT exceed the maximum
blockages. !
length listed in the chart on page 14. Male
O Connect dryer exhaust to existing ductwork, i
• Use duct tape or clamps only.
• DO NOT use screws to secure ductwork.
• Use rigid or semi rigid metal duct.
• DO NOT use plastic or thin metal foil tubing for
ductwork.
• The male end of each elbow must always point in the
direction of the airflow.
7'
1
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LEVELING THE DRYER
,A WARNING
• Wear gloves during installation.
• Failure to follow these instructions can result
in injury.
To ensure that the dryer provides optimal drying
performance, it must be level. To minimize vibration,
noise, and unwanted movement, the floor must be
a level, solid surface.
NOTE: Adjust the leveling feet only as far as necessary
to level the dryer. Extending the leveling feet more than
necessary can cause the dryer to vibrate.
REVERSING THE DOOR SWING
The swing of the dryer door can be reversed to fit your
installation location.
Door.
Latch i °_'_
Screws
_ Hinge
Latch Screws _
O Open the dryer door.
NOTE: Be sure to support the weight of the door before
removing the hinge screws.
Using a Phillips screwdriver, remove the 2 hinge
screws that secure the door hinge to the dryer door
opening.
O Position the dryer in the final location. Place a level
across the top of the dryer.
• All four leveling feet must rest solidly on the floor.
Gently push on the top corners of the dryer to make
sure that the dryer does not rock from corner to corner.
_lUse a wrench to turn the leveling feet. Turning the foot
clockwise lowers the foot and raises the dryer; turning
the foot counterclockwise raises the foot and lowers the
dryer. Raise or lower the leveling feet until the dryer is
level from side-to-side and front-to-back. Make sure
that all 4 leveling feet are in firm contact with the floor.
NOTE: If you are installing the dryer on the optional
pedestal, the dryer leveling feet should be fully retracted.
Use the leveling feet on the pedestal to level the dryer.
O Remove the 2 latch screws and the latch from the dryer
door opening.
O Remove the two screws above and below the latch.
Screws
,atch
Carefully turn the door up-side-down so the hinge is
reversed. Reattach the door to the opposite side of the
door opening.
Q Reinstall the door latch with the original latch screws.
O Replace the remaining screws in the open holes.
O Test the door swing to make sure the door moves
freely and latches securely.
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FINAL INSTALLATION CHECK
Once you have completed the installation of the dryer
and it is in its final location, confirm proper operation with
the following steps and tests.
O Is gas turned ON? (Gas Models only)
O Is dryer plugged in? Dryer should always be plugged
in to the proper outlet.
Gas dryer should use a
120-VAC, 60-Hz. grounded
3-prong outlet.
Electric dryer should use
a 4-wire connection which is
@
required for all mobile and
manufactured home
installations, as well as
all new construction after
January 1, 1996.
-- OR --
Testing Dryer Heating
GAS MODELS
O Close the dryer door.
O Press the Power button to turn the dryer on.
O Turn Cycle Selector Knob to Normal drying cycle.
O Press the start button to start the dryer. When the
dryer starts, the igniter should ignite the main burner.
NOTE: If all air is not purged from the gas line, the gas
igniter may turn off before the main burner ignites. If this
happens, the igniter will reattempt gas ignition until all
the air is purged from the gas line.
ELECTRIC MODELS
O Olose the dryer door.
O Press the Power button to turn the dryer on.
O Turn Cycle Selector Knob to Normal drying cycle.
O Press the start button to start the dryer. The exhaust
air should be warm after the dryer has been operating
for 3 minutes.
A 3-wire connection.
NOTE: A 3-wire connection
©
O Is dryer vent ductwork connected?
O Is dryer level?
O Perform the following tests before using the dryer.
is NOT permitted on new
construction after
January 1, 1996.
Checking Venting
Vent ductwork should be checked for lint buildup
and cleaned at least once per year. If any noticeable
reduction in drying performance occurs, check ductwork
for obstructions and blockages.
Checking Levelness
Once the dryer is in its final location, recheck the dryer
to be sure it is level. Make sure it is level front to back
and side to side, and that all 4 leveling feet rest firmly
on the floor.
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WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons, read this entire
manual, including the Important Safety Instructions, before operating this dryer.
CONTROL PANEL FEATURES
© Steam
0
POWER (On/Off) BUTTON
Pressto turn the dryer ON. Press again to turn
the dryer OFF.
NOTE: Pressing the Power button during a cycle
will cancel that cycle and any load settings will be lost.
CYCLE SELECTOR KNOB
g
The CYCLE SELECTOR KNOB is used to select the
desired dry cycle by rotating the knob in either direc-
tion until the desired cycle LED is illuminated. Once
the desired cycle has been selected, the standard
presets for that cycle will be shown in the display.
These settings can be adjusted using the Cycle
Modifier or Option buttons anytime before starting the
cycle. (See the cycle guide on page 20 for allowable
settings. To protect your fabrics, not all settings are
allowed in all cycles.)
O START/PAUSE BUTTON
Press the START/PAUSE button to begin the cycle.
The display will change, and the dryer will display the
estimated (SENSOR DRY) or set time (MANUAL
DRY) remaining and start tumbling. To pause the
cycle at any time, open the dryer door or press
PAUSE. To resume the cycle where it was stopped,
press START/PAUSE again.
NOTE: If the dryer has been stopped for more than 4
minutes, the dryer will turn off automatically.
OPTION BUTTONS
®
The option buttons allow you to select additional
cycle options. The controls can be locked or
unlocked by pressing and holding the Control Lock
button for 5 seconds.
MORE TIME and LESS TIME options are not
available with sensor dry cycles.
For detailed information about the individual options,
please see the following pages.
O CYCLE MODIFIER BUTTONS
Use these buttons to adjust the desired cycle options
for the selected cycle. The lights above the buttons
show the current selection. See page 23 for a
complete description (NOTE: Some settings are
not allowed on some cycles.).
TIME AND STATUS DISPLAY
O
The display shows the estimated time remaining and
the cycle status. The display also monitors the vent
and lint filter status. See page 22 for a complete
description.
STEAM FUNCTIONS
@
Steam technology allows you to inject fabrics with a
swirling jet of hot steam to refresh Clothes and
reduce static. Simply select the STEAM REFRESH
cycle, or you can add a steam option to the selected
cycles.
NOTE: The steam option is not available on all
cycles. See page 24 for cycle option availability.
_STEAM FEEDER
This drawer contains the reservoir for the water used
by the dryer to create the steam used for the steam
cycle and options. Fill the steam feeder with tap
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water to take advantage of the power of steam for
fresher, static-free fabrics.
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OPERATING THE DRYER
O LOAD THE DRYER
Load the dryer with the wet laundry from the washer. If
the load is extra large, you may need to divide it into
smaller loads for proper performance and fabric care.
O CLEAN THE LINT FILTER
If the lint filter has not already been cleaned, lift out the
filter and remove the lint from the last load. This will
help ensure the fastest and most efficient drying perfor-
mance.
O TURN ON THE DRYER
Press the POWER button to turn on the dryer. The
cycle LEDs will illuminate and a chime will sound, if
POWER
turned on. Refer to page 18.
C
R Extra Dry m 60
jJ
START/PAUSE
Loud
Soft
Off
O SELECT A CYCLE
Turn the Cycle Selector Knob either direction until the
LED for the desired cycle is on. The preset tempera-
ture, dryness level, and option settings for that cycle will
be shown. (TOUCH UP cycle is selected by pressing
the TOUCH UP button on the left.)
Refer to page 20.
O SELECT CYCLE MODIFIERS
Default settings for the selected cycle can now be
changed if desired. This can be done using the cycle
modifier buttons as shown on page 23 (temperature,
dry level, and chime).
NOTE: Not all options or modifiers are available on all
cycles.
O SELECT CYCLE OPTIONS
Cycle options can be added using the options buttons
as shown on page 24-25 (wrinkle guard, static shield
and control lock).
NOTE: Not all options or modifiers are available on all
cycles.
BEGIN CYCLE
Press the START/PAUSE button to begin the cycle.
The cycle can be paused at any time either by open-
ing the door or by pressing the START/PAUSE button.
If the cycle is not restarted within 4 minutes, the dryer
will shut off and the cycle settings will be lost.
O END OF CYCLE
When the cycle is finished, the chime will sound if it is
set. Remove your clothing from the dryer immediately
to reduce wrinkling. If Wrinkle Guard is selected, the
dryer will tumble briefly every few minutes to help pre-
vent wrinkles from setting in the clothes.
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CYCLE GUIDE
The cycle guide below shows the options and recommended fabric types for each cycle.
= available option = default setting
* Note : This is the default time and actual time will vary depending on the size of the load and moisture content.
( Modifiers Options _'
, 0 0 ,
N_
s,eom ....
Refresh (DONOT use fordelicate Adjustable _ _
f- " Work clothes,
NSESanitize
\ / heavy cottons
Heavy duty heavyweight items Adjustable _ _
fabrics)
Jeans, .......
Bulky/ Comforters : _:_ie!i _ !_i,i i ,i115:_ ''" :....
_' Bedding 3illows,shirt Adjustable
......................................................................................................,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,i!4,,,,,,,,,,,,J,,,
7" Normal Work clothes, etc. _ _
Adjustable
Casual Permanent press, ....
Delicates Lingerie, sheets, ....
synthetic items Adjustable _ _
blouses Adjustable
On, or a,
.,_
--_
Small Load Cotton/Towels fabric type
Express For small loads
Dry with short Adjustable Max 99
Touch Up For removing
Air dry /
RackDry
(Max 31b) Adjustable
....
lightwrinkles _
Air dry: For items that
recu_reheat-free dryng
such as plastics or rubber
Rack dry: Wool sweaters,
Silk,Lingerie Mid Low, Low Max 99
Adjustable Max 99
_ _:N_ e_ _ _ i0::_:....
Max 99
Timed Dry tem)erature,and options _ _
k,,,,,, can be set manually Adjustable Max 99 J
For general drying; time,
Sensor Dry Cycles Manual Dry Cycles
Sensor Dry cycles utilize a sensor that detects moisture levels in the clothes
and adjusts the drying time as needed to ensure superior results. The dryer
automatically sets the dryness level and temperature at the recommended
setting for each cycle. The estimated time remaining wil! be shown
in the display.
NOTE: To protect your garments, not every dry level, temperature, or option
is available with every cycle.
Use Manual Dry cycles to select a specific amount of drying time and a
drying temperature. When a Manual Dry cycle is selected, the ESTIMATED
TIME REMAINING display shows the actual time remaining in your cycle.
You can change the actual time for the cycle by pressing MORE TIME or
LESS TIME. Press and hold the MORE TIME or LESS TIME buttons to
rapidly change the time.
iN$_: CERTIFIED BY NSF
NSF International (formerly the National Sanitation Foundation), certifies that SANITIZE cycle reduces 99.9% of bacteria on laundry, and none of
the bacteria will carry over onto the next laundry load.
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,A WARNING" To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons, read this entire manual, includ-
ing the Important Safety Instructions, before operating this dryer.
SORTING LOADS
Fabric Care Labels
Most articles of clothing feature fabric care labels that
include instructions for proper care.
Tumble D FOS _-- ]
dry
Heat _ @ @
setting
Grouping Similar Items
For best results, sort clothes into loads that can be dried
with the same drying cycle.
Different fabrics have different care requirements, and
some fabrics will dry more quickly than others. For best
fabric care results, always dry fabrics with similar care
requirements together.
Dry Normal PermanentPress/
Gentle/ Do not tumble dry (usedwith
delicate do not wash)
High Medium Low
wrinkle resistant
Donot dry
Noheat/air
LOADING THE DRYER
i A IAI_ M i M/"_
VV/_FII_I II_ll, J " TO reduce the risk of fire,
electric shock, or injury to persons when using this
appliance, follow basic precautions, including the
following:
• Check all pockets to make sure that they are
empty. Items such as clips, pens, coins, and
keys can damage both your dryer and your
clothes. Flammable objects such as lighters or
matches could ignite, causing a fire. Failure to
do so can result in fire, explosion, or death.
• Never dry clothes that have been exposed to
oil, gasoline, or other flammable substances.
Washing clothes will not completely remove oil
residues. Failure to obey this warning can result
in fire, explosion, or death.
Loading Tips
• Combine large and small items in a load.
• Damp clothes will expand as they dry. Do not overload
the dryer; clothes require room to tumble dry properly.
• Close zippers, hooks, and drawstrings to prevent these
items from snagging or tangling on other clothes.
CHECK THE LINT FILTER BEFORE
EVERY LOAD
Always make sure the lint filter is clean before
starting a new load; a clogged lint filter will increase dry-
ing times.
To clean, pull the lint filter straight up and roll any lint off
the filter with your fingers. Do not rinse or wash the filter
to remove lint. Push the lint filter firmly back into place.
See "Regular Cleaning" on page 27
for more information.
Always ensure the lint filter is properly installed before
running the dryer. Running the dryer with a loose or
missing lint filter may damage the dryer and articles
in the dryer.
Lint filter
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TIME AND STATUS DISPLAY
The Time and Status Display shows the estimated time
remaining, cycle progress, and vent status. When the dryer is
turned on, the display will illuminate.
POWER
O ESTIMATED TIME REMAINING
When a cycle is selected, the display will indicate the
default time for that cycle. Once the cycle is started,
the estimated time will be displayed. This displayed
time may fluctuate during the cycle depending on the
conditions of the load in the dryer.
LINT FILTER INDICATOR
The dryer automatically detects reduced airflow
caused by a full lint filter. The Check Lint Filter indica-
tor will light before each load as a reminder
to check the lint filter before starting each load for
maximum efficiency. Always clean the lint filter
before every cycle.
CYCLE STATUS INDICATOR
This portion of the display shows which stage
of the drying cycle is currently underway
(DRY, COOLING, or WRINKLE GUARD).
O CHECK VENT INDICATOR
(DUCT BLOCKAGE SENSING SYSTEM)
The CHECK VENT duct blockage sensing system
detects and alerts you to blockages in the ductwork
that reduce exhaust flow from the dryer. This light
does not indicate any problems with your dryer. If this
light blinks, it indicates that your home's exhaust sys-
tem has a serious restriction, which is not covered by
your dryer's warranty. Call Sears duct cleaning ser-
vice to set up an appointment to have your exhaust
system serviced.
CONTROL LOCK INDICATOR
When Control Lock is set, the Control Lock indicator
will appear and all buttons are disabled. This pre-
vents children from changing settings while the dryer
is operating.
ADD WATER INDICATOR
If the steam feeder runs low on water, the ADD
WATER light will flash and the cycle will be can-
celled. Refill the steam feeder and then restart the
cycle. See page 26 for information on filling the
steam feeder.
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