Kenmore Advantage 74681, Advantage 64681 Operating Instructions Manual

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GUIDELABEL
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If you need SERVICE or PARTS for your Kenmore dryer:
Be ready to give your Sears Service Department the model number, sedal number and date of
purchase. Write in below. The plate IM with model and serial numbers is located behind the
dryer door.
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MODEL NO. SERIAL NO.
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DATE OF PURCHASE
ELECTRIC
MODEL 64681
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MODEL 74681
How to dry a load of laundry
b_ Clean lint screen before each load. (_ Set Cycle Selector Control I!
thePUtdoor.laundryinto dryer and shut _) PUsh the Start Control Il! to start
your dryer.
--_ Remove load when dry.
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Ill Cycle Selector Control
Use this control to select the proper drying method for the type of items in the load. The controlcan be set for Automatic or Timed
Drying, TouchUp or Air. You can turnthe control at anytime to make drying time longer or shorteror you can turnthe control to
an OFF position to shutthe dryer off.
OPERATING STATUS KEYS Color coordinated keys indicate in which portion of thecycle the
dryer is operating.
Ill End-of-Cycle Signal
This signal buzzes to tell you the drying cycle is over. The dryer should be unloaded as soon as the cycle is over to get the best
wrinkle free results. During Wrinkle Guard Ithe buzzer will sound every 5 minutes.
El Start Control
Use this control to startthe dryer after cycle is selected. Be sure the door is closed.
Opening the door stops the dryer. It will not start again until you close the door and push the START control. Be sure the Cycle Selector Control is on a dry setting.
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CYCLE SELECTOR CONTROL
AUTO DRY I Normal/Permanent Press Cycle
Use this cycle for most loads of sturdyclothes or synthetic, permanent press items. Clothes are dried at high heat followed by a 10 minute (approx.) cooldown.
When the dryness selected is reached the dryer goes into cooldown then a buzzer sounds. If you do not unload the dryer, it goes into Wrinkle Guard I automatically.
Set the Cycle Selector Control to the (_) which is good for most fabrics. You can set the control for MORE DRY if clothes are still damp at the end of the cycle or LESS DRY for clothes that are too dry or are to be ironed.
Push the Start Control.
AUTO DRY I Knit/Deficate Cycle
Use this cycle for most loads of knitted, delicate or sheer fabrics. Clothes
are dried at low heat followed by a 5 minute (approx.) cooldown. When dryness selected is reached, the dryer goes into cooldown then tunas
off and a buzzer sounds.
Set the Cycle Selector Control to the (:g) which is good for most fabrics.
You can set the control for MORE DRY if clothes are still damp at the end of the cycle or LESS DRY for clothes that aretoo dry or are to be
ironed.
Push the Start Control.
This cycle gives the best drying in the shortest time. Drying time varies according to type of fabric, size of load and dryness setting. Dryness is determined by thermostats that react to the amount of moisture in the air exhausted from the dryer. Moist air indicates clothes are still damp, dry air indicates moisture hasbeen removed.
AIR DRY Cycle
Use this cycle to get up to 20 minutes of drying time in room temperature air. Use this setting for items that will not tolerate heat, such as plastics,
foam rubber, etc. and for airing and fluffing items such as pillows.
Do not dry these items with heat.
Set the Cycle Selector Control for the number of minutes you want in the
Air Cycle.
Push the Start Control.
TIMED DRY Cycle
Use this cycle to get up to 50 minutes of drying time athigh heat, followed
by a 10 minute (approx.) cooldown.
Set the Cycle Selector Control to the amount of time you want in the Timed Cycle.
Push the Start Control.
TOUCH-UP Cycle
Use this cycle to "smooth" synthetic and permanent press clothes that are clean butwrinkled from being crowded ina closet or suitcase. This setting
provides about 15 minutes of tumbling at high heat followed by a 10- minute (approx.) cooldown.
Put just a few garments into the dryer.
Set the Cycle Selector Control to TOUCH-UP.
Push the StartControl.
Remove clothesimmediately when tumbling stops.
SOFT-HEAT @
In the ALrIOMATIC and TIMED DRY Cycles, clothes are dried at the selected temperature untilthe last few minutes of the cycle when the dryer switches to low heat. This helps prevent overdrying.
Cooldown
Approximately five or ten minutes before the end of the AUTOMATIC and TIMED DRY Cycles, clothes are tumbled without heat to help reduce wrinkles and make clothes more comfortable to handle.
Wrinkle Guard I
Wrinkle Guard I helps keep permanent press items wrinkle free when you cannot unload the dryer promptly at the end of the Automatic Cycle. If you
do not open the door at the end of the NORMAL/PERM PRESS AUTO DRY I Cycle, Wrinkle Guard I will tumble the clothes without heat for 30 minutes unless you open the door sooner. During Wrinkle Guard I the End- of-Cycle Signal will sound every 5 minutes.
FEATURES
il Lint Screen
Keep the lint screen clean. A lint-clogged screen will slow down the flow of air. This makes drying time longer and wastes energy. Clean the lint
screen before each load as follows:
1. With dryer off, remove the screen by pulling straight up.
2. Roll the dry lint off the screen. Do not wet the screen or lint; wet lint is hard to remove.
3. Replace the cleaned lint screen.
F'ue Hazard.
Do not use your dryer while the lint screen is removed. It could cause overheating and possible damage to fabrics and dryer
parts or create a firehazard. Lint screen must be pushed firmly into place.
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NOTE: If lint screen gets clogged by detergent or fabricsoftener build-up,
remove and clean it with a nylon brush, hot water and liquid detergent. Dry and replace screen.
Safety Door Switch
For safety, the switch shuts off dryer when door is opened. Dryer will not start until door is closed and START ispushed. Be sure the Cycle Selector Control is on a dry setting.
Performance Guide Label
Located inside the dryer door. Gives information on what to do if dryer
does not perform normally.
Model No. Hate
Shows model and serial numbers. Have these ready if you ever call for service.
NOTE: If dryer drum is stained, clean it with a damp cloth and mild detergent.
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For more detailed drying times, rules for safe operation, fabric care, i maintenance and installation information, refer to the LAUNDRY
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GUIDE and INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS you received with your dryer.
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Part No. 3392.333 Printed in U.S.A.
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