SERVICE .......................................................... Back Cover
PRODUCT RECORD
In the space below, record the date of purchase, model,
and serial number of your product. You will fi nd the
model and serial number printed on an identifi cation
plate located inside the dryer door. Have these items 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.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE
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:
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
WARNING:
CAUTION:
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.
For your safety, the information in this manual must be followed to
WARNING:
minimize the risk of fi re or explosion, electric shock, or to prevent property damage, personal injury,
or loss of life.
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or
moderate injury.
WARNING:
FIRE HAZARD
Failure to follow safety warnings exactly could result in serious injury, death or property damage.
• Do not install a booster fan in the exhaust duct.
• Install all clothes dryers in accordance with the installation instructions of the manufacturer of the dryer.
WARNING:
FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD
Failure to follow safety warnings exactly could result in serious injury, death or property damage.
• Do not store or use gasoline or other fl ammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this appliance or any
other appliances.
• Installation and service must be performed by a qualifi ed installer, service agency, or the gas supplier.
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 phones in your building.
3. Clear the room, building, or area of all occupants.
4. Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor’s phone. Carefully follow the gas supplier’s instructions
5. If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fi re department.
• Do not install a clothes dryer with fl exible plastic venting materials. If a fl exible metal (foil type) duct is installed,
it must be of a specifi c type identifi ed 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 airfl ow and increase the risk of fi re.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
BASIC SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
To reduce the risk of fi re, electric shock, or injury to persons when using this appliance,
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 fi re.
• Do not dry articles that have been previously cleaned
in, washed in, soaked in, or spotted with gasoline,
dry-cleaning solvents, or other fl ammable 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 specifi cally 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.
CALIFORNIA SAFE DRINKING WATER AND
TOXIC ENFORCEMENT ACT
• 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 qualifi ed 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 the lint fi lter before or after each load.
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 REQUIREMENTS
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.
Warning: This product contains chemicals known to the
State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or
other reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling.
WARNING:
conductor can result in a
risk of electric shock. Check with a qualifi ed 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 fi t the outlet,
have a proper outlet installed by a qualifi ed 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.
Improper connection of the
equipment-grounding
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION
To reduce the risk of fi re, electric shock, or injury to persons when using this appliance,
WARNING:
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 if
the 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 service technician unless specifi cally
recommended in this Use & Care Guide. Use only
authorized factory parts. Failure to follow this warning
can cause serious injury, fi re, electrical shock, or death.
• To reduce the risk of electrical shock, do not install the
dryer in humid spaces. Failure to follow this warning
can cause serious injury, fi re, electrical shock, or death.
• Connect to a properly rated, protected, and sized
power circuit to avoid electrical overload. Improper
power circuits can melt, creating risk of electrical shock
and/or fi re hazard.
• Remove all packing items and dispose of all shipping
materials properly. Failure to do so can result in death,
fi re, explosion, burns, or death.
• Place dryer at least 18 inches (45.7 cm) above the fl oor
for a garage installation. Failure to do so can result in
fi re, explosion, burns, or death.
• Keep all packaging from children. Packaging material
can be dangerous for children. There is a risk of
suff ocation.
• Do not install near items that produce heat or open
fl ame such as stoves or cooking ovens. Failure to follow
this warning can cause product deformation, smoke and
fi re.
• Do not place candles or cigarettes on top of the
product. Failure to follow this warning can cause
product deformation, smoke and fi re.
• Remove all protective vinyl fi lm from the product.
Failure to do so can cause product deformation, smoke
and fi re.
Exhaust/Ducting:
• Gas dryers MUST be exhausted to the outside. Failure
to follow these instructions can result in fi re or death.
• The dryer exhaust system must be exhausted to the
outside of the dwelling. If the dryer is not exhausted
outdoors, some fi ne 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 fi re hazard.
• Use only rigid metal or fl exible metal 4-inch
(10.2-cm) diameter duct inside the dryer cabinet or
for exhausting to the outside. Use of plastic or other
combustible ductwork can cause a fi re. Punctured
ductwork can cause a fi re 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 fi re or death.
• The exhaust duct must be 4 inches (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 fi
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 UL
listed fl exible metal transition duct may be used
between the dryer and wall connection only. The
use of this ducting will aff ect drying time. Failure to
follow these instructions can result in fi re or death.
• DO NOT use sheet metal screws or other fasteners
which extend into the duct that could catch lint and
reduce the effi ciency 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 fi re or death.
re or
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR STEAM FUNCTIONS
To reduce the risk of fi re, electric shock, or injury to persons when using this appliance,
WARNING:
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 fl ammable or explosive
substances, as they give off vapors that could ignite or
explode. Failure to follow these instructions can result in
fi re 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.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR CONNECTING ELECTRICITY
To reduce the risk of fi re, electric shock, or injury to persons when using this appliance,
WARNING:
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 specifi c electrical requirements for your model.
Failure to follow these instructions can create an
electrical shock hazard and/or a fi re 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 qualifi ed electrician to make sure the
outlet is properly grounded. Failure to follow these
instructions can create an electrical shock hazard
and/or a fi re hazard.
• Never unplug your dryer by pulling on the power
cord. Always grip the plug fi rmly and pull straight
out from the outlet. The power cord can be damaged,
resulting in a risk of fi re 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 fi re 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
fi re and electrical shock.
• The dryer should always be plugged into its 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 fi re hazard from
overheated wires.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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FEATURES AND BENEFITS
KEY PARTS AND COMPONENTS
There are several important components that are
referenced in this manual.
A
EASY-TO-USE CONTROL PANEL
Rotate the cycle selector knob to select the desired
dry cycle. Add cycle options or adjust settings with
the touch of a button.
TIME AND STATUS DISPLAY
B
The easy-to-read LED display shows cycle status
and estimated time remaining.
CYCLE MODIFIERS
C
Adjust the cycle settings such as temperature and
dry level with the touch of a button.
NOTE: Not all settings are available for all cycles.
CHECK VENT
D
(Duct Blockage Sensing System)
The Check Vent (Duct blockage sensing system)
detects and alerts you to blockages in the exhaust
system that reduce airfl ow from the dryer.
Maintaining clean exhaust system ducts improves
operating effi ciency and helps minimize service
calls, saving you money.
E
SMART GRID
Lower your energy costs when you dry your
clothes by avoiding peak usage times.
F
REMOTE START
Use a smart phone to control your dryer remotely.
ULTRA-CAPACITY STAINLESS STEEL DRUM
G
WITH DRUM LIGHT
The ultra-large stainless steel drum off ers superior
durability. The drum light can be turned on during a
cycle by pressing and holding the WRINKLE GUARD
button for three seconds. The light also comes on
when the door is opened, if the control is ON.
A
FE
D
G
J
Power Cord
Location
(Gas Models)
Terminal Block
Access Panel
(Electric Models)
B
C
H
I
EASY-ACCESS REVERSIBLE DOOR
H
The wide-opening, see-through glass door
provides easy access for loading and unloading.
Door swing can be reversed to adjust for
installation location.
FRONT-MOUNT LINT FILTER
I
The front-mount lint fi lter allows for easy access
and cleaning between loads.
J
LEVELING FEET
Four leveling feet (two in front, and two in back)
adjust to improve dryer stability on uneven fl oors.
Gas Connection
Location
(Gas Models)
7
Inlet Valve
Exhaust
Duct
Outlet
Rear of Dryer
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
KEY DIMENSIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS
Description Dryer: 796.8178* Electric and 796.9178* GasElectrical Requirements Refer to the rating labelGas Requirements** NG: 4–10.5 inches WC (Water Column)Gas Requirements** LP: 8–13 inches WC
Dimensions 27 in. (W) X 30
68.6 cm (W) X 76.7cm (D) X 98.3 cm (H), 132.7 cm (D with door open)
Net Weight Electric: 140.2 lb (63.6 kg) Gas: 143.1 lb (64.9 kg)Drying Capacity IEC 7.4 cu. ft.
**Gas Models Only
1
⁄4 in. (D) X 38 11⁄16 in. (H), 52 1⁄4 in. (D with door open)
LOCATION REQUIREMENTS
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. It contains detailed
instructions concerning electrical connections, gas
connections and exhaust requirements.
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 fl oor.
• If the dryer is being installed in a garage, place the
dryer at least 18 inches (45.7cm) above the fl oor.
• 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.
NOTE: Installing the dryer in a humid space, or installing or
storing the dryer where it will be exposed to the weather
or freezing temperatures, may result in rust or other
damage that is not covered by the product warranty.
IMPORTANT: If you are installing your dryer in a
manufactured or mobile home, please refer to the
Special Electrical Requirements for Mobile or
Manufactured Homes section.
CLEARANCES
• Most installations require a minimum of 5 ½ inches
(14 cm) of clearance behind the dryer for the exhaust
ducting.
• Allow minimum clearances of at least 1 inch (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 fl oor moldings that
may increase the required clearances.
1
• Allow at least 22
dryer to open the door.
• Allow a minimum clearance of at least 4 inches
(10cm) behind the dryer for closet installation.
/2 inches (57.3 cm) in front of the
Standard Installation – Side View
22 ¹⁄2 in.
(57.3 cm)
Standard Installation – Front View
30
(76.7 cm)
1
52
⁄4 in.
(132.7 cm)
1
⁄4 in.
4 in.
(10 cm)
1 in.
(2.5 cm)
in.
3"
(7.6 cm)
27 in.
(68.6 cm)
1 in.
(2.5 cm)
Vent
48 sq. in.
(310 sq. cm.)
Vent
24 sq. in.
(155 sq. cm.
in.
3"
(7.6 cm)
)
Additional instructions for closet installations:
The closet door must allow for suffi cient airfl ow. Refer to the
diagram above for minimum vent opening requirements. A
louvered door is also acceptable.
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INSTALLATION WITH OPTIONAL PEDESTAL BASE OR STACKING KIT
Optional Accessories
(sold separately)
Hoses and Y connector*
Kit No. 26-59029
side vent kit*
Kit No. 26-49670
drying rack**
No. 3751EL1001B
Required Accessories
(sold separately)
LP conversion kit*
No. D26-17025
pedestal*
White = 51122
Metallic Silver = 51123
stacking kit*
Chrome Look = D26-17013
IMPORTANT: If you are installing your dryer using
an optional pedestal base or stacking kit, refer to the
instructions included with the accessory.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
52 ½ in.
(133.4 cm)
Required Dimensions for
Installation with Pedestal
30 ¼ in.
(76.7 cm)
4 in.
(10 cm)
Required Dimensions for
Installation with Stacking Kit
1 in.
(2.5 cm)
27 in.
(68.6 cm)
(15.2 cm)
7
/8 in.
77
(198 cm)
1 in.
(2.5 cm)
6 in.
ACCESSORIES
Use the LP conversion kit for changing the dryer gas connections from natural gas (NG) to propane gas (LP).
NOTE: Installation of the LP conversion kit must be performed by a qualifi ed service technician.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
CONNECTING GAS DRYERS
GAS REQUIREMENTS (GAS MODELS ONLY)
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of fi re,
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 confi gured for use with natural
gas (NG). It can be converted for use with propane
(LP) gas. Gas pressure must not exceed 8 inches
water column (203.2 mm H
water column (330.2 mm H
• A qualifi ed service or gas company technician must
connect the dryer to the gas service. Failure to follow
these instructions can result in fi re, 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 fi re, 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 ⅛-inch (0.3 cm) NPT pipe plug must be
installed. Failure to do so can result in fi re, explosion,
or death.
• If using a rigid pipe, the rigid pipe should be ½ inch
(1.2 cm) IPS. If acceptable under local codes and
ordinances and when acceptable to your gas supplier,
⅜-inch (0.95-cm) 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 fi re, explosion, or
death.
0) for NG, or 13 inches
2
0) for LP.
2
• Connect the dryer to the type of gas shown on
the nameplate. Failure to do so can result in fi re,
explosion, or death.
• To prevent contamination of the gas valve, purge the
gas supply of air and sediment before connecting
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 fi re, explosion, or death.
• DO NOT use an open fl ame to inspect for gas leaks.
Use a noncorrosive leak detection fl uid. Failure to do
so can result in fi re, explosion, or death.
• Use only a new AGA- or CSA-certifi ed gas supply
line with fl exible stainless steel connectors. Failure to
do so can result in fi re, explosion, or death.
• Securely tighten all gas connections. Failure to do so
can result in fi re, explosion, or death.
• Use Tefl on tape or a pipe-joint compound that is
insoluble in propane (LP) gas on all pipe threads.
Failure to do so can result in fi re, explosion,
or death.
• DO NOT attempt any disassembly of the dryer;
disassembly requires the attention and tools of
an authorized and qualifi ed service technician or
company. Failure to follow this warning can result in fi re,
explosion, or death.
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 fi re, explosion, or
death.
• For personal safety, this dryer must be properly
grounded. Failure to follow this warning can result in
fi re, explosion, or death.
• The power cord of this dryer is equipped with
a 3-prong (grounding) plug which mates with a
standard 3-prong (grounding) wall outlet to minimize
the possibility of electric shock hazard from this
appliance. Failure to follow this warning can result in
fi re, 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 fi re, explosion, or death.
• Where a standard 2-prong wall outlet is encountered,
it is your personal responsibility and obligation to
have it replaced with a properly grounded 3-prong
wall outlet. Failure to follow this warning can result in
fi re, explosion, or death.
3-prong
grounding
type wall
receptacle
Ensure proper
ground exists
before use.
3-prong
grounding
plug
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CONNECTING GAS DRYERS (continued)
To reduce the risk of fi re,
WARNING:
electric shock, or injury to persons when using this
appliance, follow basic precautions, including
the following:
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
• Installation and service must be performed by a
qualifi ed installer, service agency, or the gas supplier.
Failure to do so can result in fi re, explosion, or death.
• Use only a new stainless steel fl exible connector and
a new AGA-certifi ed connector. Failure to do so can
result in fi re, 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 fi re,
explosion, or death.
• The dryer is confi gured 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 propane gas).
Failure to do so can result in fi re, explosion, or death.
Connecting the Gas Supply
NOTE: This dryer is confi gured from the factory set for
natural gas (NG). If dryer is to be used with propane
(LP) gas, it must be converted by a qualifi ed
service technician.
1
Make sure that the gas supply to the laundry room is
turned OFF and the dryer is unplugged. Confi rm that
the type of gas available in your laundry room is
appropriate for the dryer.
2
Remove the shipping cap from the gas fi tting at the
back of the dryer. Be careful not to damage the
threads of the gas connector when removing the
shipping cap.
3
Connect the dryer to your laundry room’s gas supply
using a new fl exible stainless steel connector with a ⅜
inches NPT fi tting.
NOTE: DO NOT use old connectors.
4
Securely tighten all connections between the dryer
and your laundry room’s gas supply.
5
Turn on the gas supply.
6
Check all pipe connections (both internal and external)
for gas leaks with a noncorrosive leak-detection fl uid.
7
Proceed to Venting the Dryer.
• If necessary, the correct nozzle (for the LP nozzle kit,
order part number D26-17025) should be installed
by a qualifi ed technician and the change should be
noted on the dryer. Failure to do so can result in fi re,
explosion, or death.
• All connections must be in accordance with local
codes and regulations. Failure to do so can result in
fi re, explosion, or death.
• Gas dryers MUST exhaust to the outdoors. Failure to do
so can result in fi re, explosion, or death.
The BTU rating of this dryer is AGA-certifi ed 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 qualifi ed
technician or gas supplier.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
CONNECTING ELECTRIC DRYERS
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
To help prevent fi re,
WARNING:
electrical 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 qualifi ed
electrician to check your home’s wiring and fuses to
ensure that your home has adequate electrical power to
operate the dryer.
Special Electrical Requirements for Mobile
or Manufactured Homes
Electrical Requirements for Electric Models Only
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of
fi re, 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 grounding
conductor must be run with the circuit conductors and
connected to the equipment grounding terminal or
lead on the dryer. Failure to do so can result in fi re,
explosion, or death.
To reduce the risk of fi re,
WARNING:
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
3280 or Standard CAN/CSA Z240 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 fi re, 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 NAMEPLATE. DO
NOT CONNECT DRYER TO 110-, 115-, OR 120-VOLT
CIRCUIT. Failure to follow these instructions can result
in fi re, 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 suffi cient slack in wiring so dryer can
be moved from its normal location when necessary.
Failure to do so can result in fi re, explosion, or death.
• The power cord (pigtail) connection between wall
receptacle and dryer terminal block IS NOT supplied
with the dryer. Type of pigtail and gauge of wire
must conform to local codes and with instructions on
the following pages. Failure to follow these instructions
can result in fi re, explosion, or death.
• A 4-wire connection is required for all new
construction 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 fi re, explosion, or death.
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CONNECTING ELECTRIC DRYERS (continued)
WARNING:
Connect the power cord to the terminal block. Connect
each power cord wire to the terminal block screw that
has the same colored wire. For example, connect the
black power cord wire to the terminal block screw
with the black wire. Failure to follow these instructions
may result in a short or overload.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Grounding through the neutral wire is prohibited for: (1)
new branch-circuit installations, (2) mobile homes, (3)
recreational vehicles, and (4) areas where local codes
prohibit grounding through the neutral wire.
Four-Wire Power Cord
• A 4-wire connection is required for all
mobile and manufactured home installations,
as well as all new construction after
January 1, 1996.
• A UL-listed strain relief is required.
• Use a 30-amp, 240-volt, 4-wire, UL-listed power cord with #10 AWG-minimum copper conductor and closed
loop or forked terminals with upturned ends.
Terminal
Block
UL-Listed
Strain Relief
UL-Listed
4 Wire
Power
Cord
1
Remove the terminal block access cover on the upper
back of the dryer.
2
Install a UL-listed strain relief into the power cord
through-hole.
3
Thread a 30-amp, 240-volt, 4-wire, UL-listed power
cord with #10 AWG-minimum copper conductor
through the strain relief.
Hot
(Black)
Neutral
(White)
Hot
(Red)
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
Strain Relief
UL-Listed
3 Wire
Power
Cord
1
Remove the terminal block access cover on the upper
back of the dryer.
2
Install a UL-listed strain relief into the power cord
through-hole.
3
Thread a 30-amp, 240-volt, 3-wire, UL-listed power
cord with #10 AWG-minimum copper conductor
through the strain relief.
Neutral
Grounding
Wire
Hot
(Black)
Neutral
(White)
Hot
(Red)
Green Ground Screw
Neutral
Green Wire of
Power Cord
4
Transfer the neutral grounding wire from behind the
Grounding
Wire
green ground screw to the center screw of the terminal
block.
5
Attach the two hot leads (black and red) of the power
cord to the outer terminal block screws.
6
Attach the power cord white neutral wire to the center screw of the terminal block.
7
Attach the power cord ground wire to the green
ground screw.
8
TIGHTEN ALL SCREWS SECURELY.
9
Reinstall the terminal block access cover.
Green Ground Screw
Ground WireExternal
Attach the two hot leads (black and red) of the
4
power cord to the outer terminal block screws.
5
Attach the power cord neutral (white) wire to the center
terminal block screw.
6
Connect the external ground (if required by local
codes) to the green ground screw.
7
TIGHTEN ALL SCREWS SECURELY.
8
Reinstall the terminal block access cover.
13
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
VENTING THE DRYER
IMPORTANT!
The most common cause of dryer problems is poor
exhaust venting. Before installing 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
effi ciency.
• DIRTY OR DAMAGED EXHAUST DUCTS. Lint builds
up in exhaust ducts over time. This decreases the
airfl ow 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
CHECK YOUR EXHAUST SYSTEM FOR PROBLEMS
• 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.
• EXCESSIVELY LONG VENT. Measure the length of your
exhaust system and count the elbows. Use the chart
below 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.
venting is plastic or fl exible foil, have it replaced
before using the dryer.
Using the DUCT LENGTH CHART (below)
1
Find your vent hood type in the chart below.
2
Select the row that matches the number of elbows in your dryer duct run.
3
Look to the right of the elbow number for the maximum duct length for your installation. Longer duct length will result
in reduced drying performance, longer dry times and increased energy consumption. Extremely long ducts can even
shorten the life of the dryer.
DO NOT exceed the maximum length for the vent hood type and number of elbows used.
Maximum length of 4" (10.2 cm )
diameter rigid metal duct
65 feet (19.8 m)
55 feet (16.8 m)
47 feet (14.3 m)
36 feet (11.0 m)
28 feet (8.5 m)
55 feet (16.8 m)
47 feet (14.3 m)
41 feet (12.5 m)
30 feet (9.1 m)
22 feet (6.7 m)
Vent Hood Type
Recommended
4"
(10.2 cm )
Only for Short-Run Installations
1/2
2
(6.35 cm )
4"
(10.2 cm )
"
Number of 90°
Elbows
0
1
2
3
4
0
1
2
3
4
NOTE: Deduct 6 ft. (1.8 m) for each additional elbow. Using more than four 90° elbows is not recommended.
14
VENTING THE DRYER (continued)
Routing and Connecting Ductwork
Follow the guidelines below to maximize dryer
performance and reduce lint buildup and condensation
in the ductwork.
NOTE: Transition duct (from dryer to wall) and fi ttings
are NOT included and must be purchased separately.
• Use 4-inch (10.2 cm) diameter rigid or semi-rigid
metal duct.
• 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. See fi gure on lower right of
page.
• Use duct tape on all joints. Never use screws.
• Insulate ducts that runs through unheated areas in
order to reduce condensation and lint buildup on
duct surfaces.
• The total length of semi-rigid metal transition duct
should not exceed 8 ft. (2.4 m).
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Correct Venting
Incorrect Venting
WARNING:
Failure to follow these
guidelines will result in poor performance, product
failure, and/or result in fi re 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 dryer
warranty.
Connecting the Dryer Vent
1
Verify all ducts and elbows are clean and free
from any blockages.
2
Measure duct length. DO NOT exceed the
maximum length listed in the Duct Length Chart.
3
Connect dryer exhaust to existing duct.
• Only use duct tape or clamps.
• DO NOT use screws to secure ductwork.
• Use rigid or semi-rigid metal ducts.
• 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 airfl ow.
Male
Ends
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
CONNECTING THE INLET HOSE
The dryer must be connected to the cold water tap
using the new water supply hose. Do not use old hoses.
NOTE:
• Water supply pressure must be between 20 psi and
120 psi (138–827 kPa).
• Do not strip or cross-thread when connecting inlet hose
to the valve.
• If the water supply pressure is more than 120 psi
(827kPa), a pressure reducing valve should be
installed.
• Periodically check the condition of the hose and
replace the hose if necessary.
• Replace inlet hoses after 5 years of use to reduce the
risk of hose failure.
• Record hose installation or replacement dates on the
hoses for future reference.
1. Check the rubber seal in the inlet hose. Two rubber
seals are supplied with each inlet hose. They are used
for preventing water leaks. Make sure the connection
Hose
connector
NOTE:
• Before connecting the water line to the dryer, fl ush
several gallons of water into a drain or bucket. This
will help prevent foreign particles such as sand and
scale from cloggong the dryer inlet valve.
• Do not overtighten. Damage to the coupling can
result.
3. Connect the hose to the dryer.
• Connect the water supply hose to the dryer inlet
valve tightly by hand and then tighten another 2/3
turn with pliers. Make sure that there are no kinks in
Rubber
seal
Y connector
to the cold water tap is tight.
Short
hose
Y connector
WITH WASHERWITHOUT WASHER
Long
hose
2. Check the installation type.
Connect all water supply hoses tightly by hand and
then tighten another 2/3 turn with pliers.
WITH WASHER: When connecting the dryer to the same
faucet as a washer.
a. Shut off the cold water tap and remove the washer
hose.
b. Connect the short hose to the Y-connector.
c. Connect the other end of the short hose to the cold
water faucet.
d. Connect the long dryer hose to one side of the Y-connector
and connect the washer hose to the other side.
the hoses and that they are not crushed.
4. Turn on the cold water faucet.
5. Check for leaks at the Y-connector (if used) and all
hoses.
NOTE:
• If any leaks are found, shut off the water faucet,
remove the hose and check the condition of the hose
washer.
WITHOUT WASHER: If the dryer does not share the
cold water tap with a washer.
a. Connect the straight end of the long hose to the cold
water faucet.
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LEVELING THE DRYERREVERSING THE DOOR SWING
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 fl oor 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.
Level
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
The swing of the dryer door can be reversed to fi t your
installation location.
WARNING:
THE DRYER DOOR IS VERY LARGE AND HEAVY.
Failure to follow the instructions below can result in
damage to the dryer, property damage or personal injury.
• To avoid damage to the dryer or the door, support the
door with a stool or box that fi ts under the door, or
have an assistant support the weight of the door.
• Always reverse the door BEFORE stacking the dryer on
top of the washer
• Avoid dropping the door to avoid damage to the door
or the fl oor.
Remove
Hole Cap
Leveling Feet
1
Position the dryer in the fi nal location. Place a level
across the top of the dryer.
All four leveling feet must rest solidly on the fl oor.
Gently push on the top corners of the dryer to make
sure that the dryer does not rock from corner to corner.
Door
Latch
Latch
Screws
1
Open the dryer door.
2
Using a Phillips screwdriver, remove the two latch
screws and the latch.
Remove the two hole caps, one each above and
3
below the latch by rotating them slightly clockwise.
4
While supporting the weight of the door, remove the
four hinge screws.
CAUTION: Be sure to support the weight of the door
before removing the hinge screws.
5
Carefully turn the door upside down and reinstall it on
the opposite side using the screws removed in step 4.
Insert Hole
Cap
Hinge
Screws
Use a wrench to turn the leveling feet. Turn the
2
leveling foot clockwise to raise the dryer; turn the
foot counterclockwise to lower the dryer. Using a
level, adjust the feet until the dryer is level from side
to side and front to back. Make sure all four feet
are in fi rm contact with the fl oor.
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.
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Hinge Screws
6
Install the door latch in the opening on the side from
Latch Screws
which the door was removed using the screws from
step 2.
7
Install the hole caps removed in step 3 in the holes
above and below the latch where the door was
originally mounted.
8
Test the door for proper operation and make sure it
latches properly.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
FINAL INSTALLATION CHECK
Once you have completed the installation of the dryer
and it is in its fi nal location, confi rm proper operation
with the following steps and tests.
1
Is gas turned on? (Gas models only)
Is dryer plugged in? Dryer should always be
2
plugged into 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 --
A 3-wire connection.
NOTE: A 3-wire connection
is NOT permitted on new
construction after
January 1, 1996.
Testing Dryer Heating
1
Close the dryer door.
2
Press the POWER button to turn the dryer on.
3
Turn the cycle selector knob to Normal drying cycle.
4
Press the START/PAUSE to start the dryer. After three
minutes, open the dryer door and check that the air
inside is warm.
NOTE: If the air inside the dryer is not warm after
three minutes, there may be air in the gas supply line to
the dryer, and the gas igniter may turn off before the
main burner ignites. When this happens, the igniter will
continue to attempt main burner ignition until all air is
purged from the line. Once ignition occurs, the air inside
the dryer will become warm.
GAS MODELS
Close the dryer door, press the POWER button to turn
the dryer on, and start the dryer on a heat setting.
When the dryer starts, the igniter should ignite the main
burner.
ELECTRIC MODELS
Close the dryer door, press the POWER button to turn
the dryer on, and start the dryer on a heat setting. The
exhaust air should be warm after the dryer has been
operating for 3 minutes.
Is the dryer transition duct from dryer to wall
3
connected? Make sure the transition duct behind the
dryer is properly connected and is not crushed or
damaged.
4
Is dryer level? Once the dryer is in its fi nal 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 four
leveling feet rest fi rmly on the fl oor.
5
Is the dryer heating normally? Perform the following
dryer heating test.
Checking Airfl ow
Eff ective dryer operation requires proper airfl ow. The
adequacy of the airfl ow can be measured by evaluating
the static pressure. Static pressure in the exhaust duct
can be measured with a manometer, placed on the exhaust duct approximately 2 ft. (60.9 cm) from the dryer.
Static pressure in the exhaust duct should not exceed
0.6 inches (1.5 cm). The dryer should be checked while
the dryer is running with no load.
Checking Levelness
Once the dryer is in its fi nal 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 four leveling feet are
fi rmly on the fl oor.
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 duct for
obstructions and blockages.
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INSTALLATION TEST (DUCT CHECK)
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Once you have completed the installation of the dryer,
use this test to make sure the condition of the exhaust
system is adequate for proper operation of the dryer.
This test should be performed to alert you to any serious
problems in the exhaust system of your home.
The dryer features Check Vent, an innovative sensing system
that automatically detects blockages and restrictions in dryer
ductwork. Keeping ductwork clean of lint buildup and free of
restrictions allows clothes to dry faster and reduces energy
use.
NOTE: The dryer should be cool before starting this test. If the
dryer was warmed up during installation, run the Air Dry cycle
for a few minutes to reduce the interior temperature.
To activate the installation test:
1
Remove the literature and any other items from inside
the dryer, then close the dryer door.
Do not load anything in the drum for this test, as it may
aff ect the accuracy of the results.
4
Check the display for results.
During the test cycle, monitor the CHECK VENT LED on
the control panel. If the LED does not blink by the time the
cycle ends, the exhaust system is adequate. If the exhaust
system is severely restricted, the CHECK VENT LED blinks.
Have the exhaust system checked immediately, as dryer
performance will be poor.
Not blinking:
OK
Other problems may also be shown with error codes.
Refer to the table below for error code details and
solutions.
5
End of cycle.
At the end of the test cycle, appears in the display.
The test cycle ends and the dryer shuts off automatically
after a short delay.
Blinking:
RESTRICTED
Check any error codes in the chart below before
calling for service.
2
Press the Power button, then immediately press and
hold both the Temp and Chime buttons until
appears in the display.
3
Press the START/PAUSE button.
The dryer will start the test, which lasts about 2 minutes.
The heat is turned on and the temperatures in the drum
are measured.
Error
Code
tE1
or
tE2
HS
PS
or PF
or nP
Possible CausesSolutions
Temperature
sensor failure
Humidity sensor
failure
• Electric dryer
power cord is
not connected
correctly, or
house power
supply is
incorrect.
• House fuse is
blown, circuit
breaker has
tripped, or
power outage
has occurred.
Turn off dryer and call for
service.
Turn off dryer and call for
service.
• Check power supply or
connection of power cord to
terminal block. Refer to the
Connecting Electric Dryers
section of this guide for
complete instructions.
• Reset circuit breaker
or replace fuse. Do not
increase fuse capacity.
If problem is a circuit
overload, have it corrected
by a qualifi ed electrician.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
RESTRICTED OR BLOCKED AIRFLOW
Check the duct condition.
If the CHECK VENT LED is blinking, check the exhaust
system for restrictions and damage. Repair or replace
the exhaust system as needed.
NOTE: When the dryer is fi rst installed, this test should
be performed to alert you to any existing problems
with the exhaust ducts in your home. However, since the
test performed during normal operation provides more
accurate information on the condition of the exhaust
duct than does the installation test, the results of the two
tests may not be the same.
Do not interrupt the test cycle, as this could result in
inaccurate results.
Even if the LED is not blinking during the test cycle,
some restrictions may still be present in the exhaust
system. Refer to the Venting the Dryer section of
this guide for complete exhaust system and venting
requirements.
Avoid long runs or runs with multiple elbows or bends.
Excess or crushed
transition duct
Check for blockages and lint buildup.
Too many elbows or
exhaust too long
Lint
buildup or
blockage
Make sure the ductwork is not crushed or restricted.
Crushed
or
damaged
exhaust
20
HOW TO USE
To reduce the risk of fi re, electric shock, or injury to persons, read this entire
WARNING:
manual, including the Important Safety Instructions, before operating this dryer.
CONTROL PANEL FEATURES
A
A
POWER (ON/OFF) BUTTON
Press to turn the dryer ON or OFF. Pressing the
POWER button during a cycle will cancel that cycle
and any settings will be lost.
CYCLE SELECTOR KNOB
B
The cycle selector knob is used to select the desired
dry cycle by rotating the knob in either direction until
the desired cycle LED is illuminated. Once the desired
cycle has been selected, the standard presets for that
cycle will show in the display. These settings can be
adjusted using the cycle modifi er or option buttons
any time before starting the cycle.
C
START/PAUSE BUTTON
Press this button to start the selected cycle. The
dryer will display the estimated time (AUTO DRY) or
set time (TIMED DRY) remaining and start tumbling.
To pause the cycle at any time, open the dryer door
or press START/PAUSE. To resume the cycle where it
was stopped, press START/PAUSE again.
NOTE: If the dryer has been stopped for more than
60 minutes, the dryer will turn off automatically.
D
OPTION BUTTONS
These buttons allow you to select cycle options.
Some of the option buttons have secondary
functions. The controls can be locked or unlocked
by pressing and holding the CHIME button for three
seconds.
H
B
F
C
CYCLE MODIFIER BUTTONS
E
Use these buttons to adjust the settings for the
selected cycle. The settings light up above the
buttons to show the current selection. The default
temperature setting cannot be changed in AUTO
DRY cycles. AUTO DRY cycles are modifi ed using
the DRY LEVEL button.
F
TIME AND STATUS DISPLAY
The display shows the estimated time remaining for
auto cycles and actual time for timed cycles. The
status of the cycle is also displayed. The CHECK
VENT indicator will illuminate if there is a serious
restriction in the exhaust system.
G
SMART FUNCTIONS
Lower energy costs by avoiding peak usage times
using Smart Grid. Control the dryer remotely from a
smart phone using Remote Start. See page 30 in this
guide and the Quick Start Guide shipped with your
dryer for more information.
STEAM FUNCTIONS
H
The STEAM REFRESH cycle uses a swirling jet of
steam to refresh clothes. The STATIC SHIELD option
is also available for most cycles.
D
E
G
NOTE: To protect your fabrics, not all settings are allowed in all cycles.
21
HOW TO USE
OPERATING THE DRYER
CLEAN THE LINT FILTER
1
If the lint fi lter has not already been cleaned, lift out the fi lter
and remove the lint from the last load. This will help ensure the
fastest and most effi cient drying performance.
LOAD THE DRYER
2
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.
TURN ON THE DRYER
3
Press the POWER button to turn ON the dryer. The cycle LEDs
will illuminate and a chime will sound.
SELECT A CYCLE
4
Turn the cycle selector knob in either direction until the LED for
the desired cycle is illuminated. The preset temperature, dry
level, and option settings for that cycle will display.
SELECT CYCLE MODIFIERS
5
Default settings for the selected cycle can now be changed, if
desired, using the Temp and Dry Level buttons.
NOTE: Not all options or modifi ers are available on all cycles.
Temperature can only be adjusted on Timed Dry cycles; Dry
Level is only available on Auto Dry cycles. A diff erent chime
will sound and the LED will not illuminate if the selection is not
allowed.
SELECT CYCLE OPTIONS
6
Cycle options can be added using the option buttons (Accela
Steam, Damp Dry Signal, Static Shield, Rack Dry, Energy Saver,
and Wrinkle Guard).
NOTE: Not all options or modifi ers are available on all cycles.
A diff erent chime will sound and the LED will not come on if the
selection is not allowed.
BEGIN CYCLE
7
Press the START/PAUSE button to begin the cycle. The cycle can
be paused at any time by opening the door or by pressing the
START/PAUSE button. If the cycle is not restarted within 60 minutes
of being paused, the dryer will shut off and the settings will be lost.
END OF CYCLE
8
When the cycle is fi nished, the chime will sound. Immediately
remove your clothing from the dryer to reduce wrinkling. If
WRINKLE GUARD is selected, the dryer will tumble briefl y every
few minutes to help prevent wrinkles from setting in the clothes.
22
HOW TO USE
To reduce the risk of fi re, electric shock, or injury to persons, read this entire manual,
WARNING:
including 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
dry
Dry
Gentle/
delicate
Normal
Do not
tumble dry
Permanent Press/
wrinkle resistant
Do not dry
(used with do
not wash)
Heat
setting
High
MediumLow
No heat/air
Group Similar Items
For best results, sort clothes into loads that can be dried
with the same drying cycle.
Diff erent fabrics have diff erent care requirements, and
some fabrics will dry more quickly than others. For best
fabric care results, always dry fabrics with similar care
requirements together.
LOADING THE DRYER
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of
fi re, 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 fi re.
Failure to do so can result in fi re, explosion, or death.
• Never dry clothes that have been exposed to oil,
gasoline, or other fl ammable substances. Washing
clothes will not completely remove oil residues. Failure
to obey this warning can result in fi re, explosion,
or death.
Loading Tips
• Combine large and small items in the same load.
• Damp clothes will expand as they dry. Do not overload
the dryer; clothes require room to tumble and
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
Every time the dryer is turned on, the CHECK FILTER
light turns on as a reminder to make sure the fi lter is
clean. Always make sure the lint fi lter is clean before
starting a new load; a clogged lint fi lter will increase
drying times. To clean, pull the lint fi lter straight up and
roll any lint off the fi lter with your fi ngers. Do not rinse
or wash the fi lter to remove lint. Push the lint fi lter fi rmly
back into place.
Always ensure the lint fi lter is properly installed before
running the dryer. Running the dryer with a loose or
missing lint fi lter may damage the dryer and articles in
the dryer.
23
HOW TO USE
CYCLE GUIDE
The cycle guide below shows the available options and recommended fabric types for Auto Dry cycles.*NOTE: The default time and actual time will vary depending on the size of the load and moisture content.
Auto Dry Cycles
Auto 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 dry level and temperature at the recommended setting for each cycle. The estimated time
remaining will be shown in the display.
= available option
= default setting
ModifisnoitpOsre
TypeCycleFabric TypTemperature Dry Level
NormalWork clothes, etc.
Heavy Duty
Bulky/
Comforter
Towels
Khaki/Jeans
Steam Sanitize
Jeans, heavyweight
items
Comforter, pillows,
shirts
Denims, towels, heavy
cottons
Jeans, color fading
material
Comforter, bedding,
children’s clothing, etc.
MediumNormal
Adjustable
HighNormal
Adjustable
MediumNormal
Adjustable
Med. HighNormal
Adjustable
MediumAuto
HighAuto
AUTO DRY
Steam Refresh
Casual
Workout Wear Workout wear
Comforter, shirts, trousers
1-5 garments (DO NOT
use for delicate fabrics)
Permanent press,
synthetic items
Med. HighAuto
Adjustable
Med. LowNormal
Adjustable
AutoAuto
More
Time/Less
Time
Garment
Count
Wrinkle
Guard
Damp
Dry
Signal
Static
Shield
Accela
Steam
Energy
Saver
Delicates
Small Load
(Default for
My Cycle)
Lingerie, sheets,
blouses
Only normal & cotton/
towel fabric type (Max
3 lb)
Med. LowNormal
Adjustable
HighNormal
Adjustable
NOTE: To protect your garments, not every dry level, or option is available with every cycle. Temperature settings cannot be
changed. A diff erent chime will sound and the LED will not illuminate or the selection will not change if the selection is not allowed.
CERTIFIED BY NSF
NSF International (formerly the National Sanitation Foundation), certifi es that the Steam Sanitize cycle reduces 99.9% of bacteria on
laundry, and none of the bacteria will carry over onto the next laundry load.
• The default settings for the Steam Sanitize cycle are HIGH temperature and EXTRA DRY. These default settings cannot be
changed.
• Do NOT use this cycle with delicate items or fabrics.
• Steam cannot be added to the Steam Sanitize cycle.
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