Whirlpool LEN3634DW0 User Manual

UseAndCare
A Note to You.. ...................... 2
Dryer Safety ....................... 3-4
Parts and Features ............... 5
Operating Your Dryer.. ......... 6
Before starting your dryer .. .6
Starting your dryer .............. 6
Stopping/restarting
your dryer.. .......................... 6
and setting .......................... 7
End of Cycle signal ........... 11
Using End of Cycle signal and FINISH GUARDa
feature.. ............................. 11
Using the drying rack ........ 12
Caring for Your Dryer ... .13-16
Laundry Tips.. ................. 17-20
Troubleshooting ............ .21-22
Requesting Assistance
or Service.. ........................... 23
Index.. ................................... 27
Warranty .............................. 28
PART NO. 3401092 (D-Line)
1-800-253-1301
Call our Consumer Assistance Center
with questions or comments.

A Note to You

Thank you for buying a Whirlpool@ appliance.
Because your life is getting busier and more complicated, Whirlpool dryers are easy to use, save time, and help you manage your home better. To ensure that you enjoy years of trouble­free operation, we developed this Use and Care Guide. It contains valuable information about how to operate and maintain your dryer properly and safely. Please read it carefully. Also, please complete and mail in the Ownership Registration Card provided with your appliance. The card helps us notify you about any new information on your appliance.
Please record your model’s information.
Whenever you call to request service on your appliance, you need to know your complete model number and serial number. You can find this information on the model and serial number label in the door well (see diagram on page 5 for location of label).
Please also record the purchase date of your appliance and your dealer’s name, address, and telephone number.
Keep this book and the sales slip together in a safe place for future reference.
Model Number Serial Number Purchase Date Dealer Name Dealer Address Dealer Phone
Our Consumer Assistance Center number is toll-free 24 hours a day.
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1-800-253-1301 1
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Dryer Safety

Your safety is important to us.
This guide contains safety statements under warning symbols. Please pay special attention to these symbols and follow any
instructions given. Here is a brief explana-
tion of the use of the symbol.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
For your safety, the information in this manual must be followed to minimize the risk of fire or explosion, or to prevent property damage, personal injury, or loss
- Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.
-WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS:
l
Do not try to light any appliance.
l
Do not touch any electrical switch; do not use any phone in your
building.
l
Clear the room, building, or area of all occupants.
l
Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor’s phone.
Follow the gas supplier’s instructions.
l
If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department.
This symbol will help alert you to such dangers as personal injury, burns, fire, and electrical shock.
Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer, service agency, or the gas supplier.
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Important Safety Instructions

l Read all instructions before using your
dryer.
l Dryer must be electrically grounded. See
the Installation Instructions.
l Do not machine wash or machine dry
items cleaned, washed, soaked in, or spotted with wax, paint, gasoline, oil, dry cleaning solvents, or other flammable fluids. The fumes can create a fire hazard or explosion. Always hand wash and line dry items containing these materials.
l Do not wash or dry items that are soiled
with vegetable or cooking oil. These items may contain some oil after laun­dering. Due to the remaining oil, the fabric may smoke or catch fire by itself.
l
Store flammable solvents or fluids away from your dryer.
l Dry cleaning solvents or fluids should
never be put directly into your dryer.
* Do not let dust, lint, paper, rags, chemi-
cals, etc., pile up around or under the dryer.
l Do not allow lint to build up inside the
dryer or exhaust system. Cleaning should be done periodically by a qualified person.
l Do not allow children to operate, play
with, or crawl inside your dryer. Supervise children when your dryer is used near children.
l Do not reach into a dryer if the drum
is moving.
l Install and/or store dryer where it will not
be exposed to the weather.
l Do not tamper with the controls. l Do not dry rubber, rubber-like, or heat-
sensitive materials with heat.
l Unplug the power supply cord or turn off
electrical power before attempting to service your dryer. Also, shut off gas valve if you have a gas dryer.
l When removing from service or discard-
ing a dryer, always remove the door to prevent accidental entrapment.
*Clean lint screen before or after each
load.
l Use only fabric softeners specifically
labeled as not being harmful to the dryer.
Understanding your responsibilities
l Be sure that your dryer:
-is located in an area where the temperature is above 45°F (7°C).
-is properly installed in a well-ventilated room and leveled on a floor that can support the weight.*
-is connected to the proper outlet and electrical supply.*
-is properly connected to fuel and exhaust systems (gas dryers must be vented outdoors).*
-is not installed against draperies or curtains, or on carpet.*
-is properly maintained, repaired. and has parts replaced by a qualified person.
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-SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS -
-is used only for jobs normally expected of home clothes dryers.
-is not used by anyone unable to operate it properly.
l Never operate the dryer if:
- it is not working right (i.e. noisy, too hot).
- it is damaged.
- parts are missing.
-all panels are not in place.
-the lint screen is loose, damaged, or missing.
*See the Installation Instructions for com-
plete information.

Parts and Features

The parts and features of your dryer are illustrated below. Become familiar with all parts and features before using your dryer. Page references are included next to some features. Refer to those pages for more information about the features.
NOTE: The drawings in this book may vary from your dryer model. They are designed to show the different features of all models covered by this book. Your model may not include all features.
Temperature selector*,
(may include
temperature
nsumer Assistance
Center number
(l-800-253-1301)
Model and serial
Other doors:
Full-width hamper door’
Mini-hamper door*
(P. 13)
Other features
End of cycle signal selector* (p. 11)
FINISH GUARD@ feature selector* (p. 11)
not shown:
Drying rack* (p. 12)
Lint signal* (p. 13) Drum light* (p. 14)
Side-swing door*
*On some models
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Operating Your Dryer

The information in this section helps you learn to use your dryer efficiently and safely. Refer to “Laundry Tips” on page 17 for additional information on sorting, loading, and drying most types of washables.

Before starting your dryer

Before using your dryer, wipe the dryer drum Your dryer may have a Dryer Features
with a damp cloth to remove Guide (usually located on top dust from storing and shipping. of the dryer). Remove it and
place it with your Use and Care Guide. The Features Guide provides you with more information about your dryer.

Starting your dryer

1. Load clothes into the dryer and close the door.
2. Turn the Cycle Control Knob to the desired cycle. Use the Energy
Preferred Automatic Setting (*)
to dry most loads (see page 7).
3. If your dryer has a Temperature Selector,
4. Push the Start Button.
NOTE: Your dryer stops automatically when
a cycle ends.

Stopping/restarting your dryer

You can stop your dryer anytime during
a cycle.
To stop the dryer, either:
l Open the dryer door.
To restart the dryer:
1. Close the door.
2. Select a new cycle and temperature (if desired).
3. Push the Start Button.
set it to the desired setting
(see page 9). Some dryer models have either a rotary knob or pushbutton Tempera-
ture Selector.
l
TurntheCycleControlKnobto
OFF.
NOTE: The Cycle Control Knob should point
to an OFF area when the dryer is not in use.
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Selecting the right cycle and setting

The following pages describe the cycles on your dryer. Refer to the charts on pages 9-10 for help in selecting drying cycles.
Drying guidelines
l Always follow care label directions when
they are available.
l Use the Fluff Air cycle, or line dry rubber,
plastic, delicate, and heat-sensitive fabrics (see page 10).
l The last few minutes of all
C)d?S
are without
heat to make the load easier to handle.
l To help reduce wrinkling, remove the load
from the dryer as soon as tumbling stops. This is especially important for permanent press, knits, and synthetic fabrics.
Cycle descriptions Automatic Cycle(s)
Dry most loads using the Energy Preferred Automatic Setting (*). Your Automatic
cycle(s) shuts off when the selected dryness is
reached. The Cycle Control Knob will not move until the load is almost dry. After the cool-down, the Knob automatically turns to an OFF area and tumbling stops.
l If the load is drier than you like, select a
setting closer to LESS DRY the next time you dry a similar load.
l If the load is not as dry as you like, com-
plete drying using a Timed cycle. Select a setting closer to VERY DRY the next time you dry a similar load.
Some models offer high heat and low heat
Automatic cycles (see page 9).
NOTES:
l Some Automatic cycles use an electronic
DRY-MISER@ control that senses the
amount of moisture in the load.
l Other Automatic cycles use an automatic
DRY-MISER control that senses the exhaust temperature and determines the dryness of the load.
l Overdrying can cause shrinkage, static
cling, and damage to some fabrics.
l Refer to pages 17-20 for information
about:
-
sorting clothes for drying
_ choosing load sizes
-drying tips _ using dryer fabric softeners
- saving energy
- drying special-care items.
Timed Cycle(s)
Use a Timed cycle to complete drying if
some items are damp after Automatic drying. Timed drying is also
useful for:
l Delicate items and
small loads that need a short drying time.
l Bulky items and large
loads that require a long drying time.
Some models offer high heat and low heat Timed cycles (see page 9).
Fluff Air Cycle
(on some models)
The Fluff Air cycle has no heat. Use this un-
heated cycle to fluff or air dry bedding, plastic table-
cloths, foam pillows,
sneakers, etc. See page 10 for more information about the Fluff Air cycle.
NOTE: If your model does not have the Fluff
Air cycle, line dry heat-sensitive items.
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Heavy Dry Cycle
(on some models)
Use Heavy Dry and a high heat setting to
dry large items or items that are thicker or heavier than a regular load (such as heavy cotton bath sheets or robes).
Damp Dry Cycle
(on some models)
Use Damp Dry to dry items to damp level or
to dry items that do not require an entire drying cycle. Two examples are heavy cottons, such as jeans, which you do not want to become stiff, or cotton clothes which are easier to press when damp.
TUMBLE PRESS@’ Cycle
(on some models)
ESS cycle removes
wrinkles from clothes that have been packed in a suitcase or closet, or from items not removed from the dryer at the end of a cycle. As soon as the dryer stops, fold or put the items on hangers.
Towels Feature
(on some models)
When you
have
large loads of towels to drv.
you may want to use the Towels feature in the Automatic cycle. The Towels setting allows for
more drying time and automatically shuts off the dryer when the selected dryness is
reached. The Towels
feature also can be used for extra heavy items such as mattress pads and quilts.
a
FINISH GUARD” Feature
(on some models)
When you are unable to remove a load from
the dryer as soon as it stops, wrinkles can form. The FINISH GUARD feature tumbles the load without heat every few minutes up to 45 minutes after the cycle ends. This tumbling rearranges and
fluffs the load to avoid wrinkles. You do not have to set the Cycle Control Knob for the FINISH GUARD feature. If you do not open the dryer door within a few minutes after the cycle stops, the FINISH GUARD feature takes over to protect the load.
A signal sounds every few minutes when
FINISH GUARD is running. The signal and
cycle stop when you open the dryer door. NOTE: See page 11 if your model has a
FINISH GUARD ON/OFF selector.
Rack Dry Feature
(on some models)
You may want to dry some items without
tumbling (such as wool
sweaters, stuffed toys, or
pillows). Use the drying
rack (see page 12) and the Rack Dry feature for these items, and a low temperature setting.
During the drying cycle, the drum turns, but the
rack does not move. Drying time depends
on the amount of moisture in the items.
NOTES:
l Be sure to follow the instructions on page
12 for installing the drying rack in your dryer and placing items on the rack.
l Use the chart on page 12 to determine
temperatures and drying times.
l You may use either the Timed cycle or
Fluff Air cycle for rack drying.
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