Using dryer fabric softeners – Kenmore 3405594 User Manual

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• Mix large items with small items.

Load the dryer by the amount of space
items take up, not by their weight. Do
not overload the dryer. Overcrowding

causes uneven drying and wrinkling,
and can cause items to wear out faster

(because of pilling).

• You may need to rearrange large items

(sheets, blankets, tablecloths) during

a cycie to reduce balling or rolling up.

• For better tumbling action, when drying

only a few small items, add one or two

lint-free towels. This also prevents small
lightweight items from blocking airflow.

USING DRYER
FABRIC SOFTENERS
Dryer fabric softeners are recommended

for reducing static cling. Always follow

package instructions carefully.

• Put one fabric softener sheet on top

of the load before starting the dryer.

Do not add a fabric softener sheet after

the drying cycle has started. Instant

heat can cause the fabric softener to

spot fabrics.

• Remove fabric softener stains by wetting

the stains and rubbing them with liquid
detergent or bar soap and rewash.

• Some fabric softeners can clog the lint

screen and slow drying. Use fabric
softeners labeled as dryer safe.

LOADING TIPS - DRYER

• Use the automatic drying cycles to

dry most loads.

• Dry full loads only Do not overdry.
• Avoid overloading dryer, adding wet

items to a partly dried load, or opening

the door unnecessarily.

• Shorten drying times by exhausting

laundry center properly and cleaning

exhaust vent and outside exhaust

hood as needed.

• Keep the lint screen clean.
• Use dryer where room air temperature

is above 45°F.

• Sort loads by fabric weight and type.

SAVING ENERGY

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