Drying tips, Dry practically any fabric, General suggestions for good results – Kenmore 91801191901 User Manual

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Drying

Tips

CONSULT CARE LABELS BEFORE DRYING ARTICLES

DRY PRACTICALLY

ANY FABRIC

Generally fabrics that can be
washed in the Kenmore Electronic
Laundry Center can be dried in the

Kenmore

Electronic

Laundry

Center.

Washables not recommended for
dryer: loosely woven or hand-
knitted woolens and some rayons

and silks. (Check care label. Also
see warnings below.)
Be sure plastic buttons and buckles

are heat-proof.
When using delicate and permanent

press fabrics, check for dryness

after minimum time suggested.

If various types of fabrics are mixed
in drying load, set controls for

lighter weight fabrics and remove
when dry. Reset temperature for
remaining fabrics.

GENERAL SUGGESTIONS

FOR GOOD RESULTS

An average size washer load is
usually a dryer load. Items that are

washed together can generally be
dried together. Consult care label
before drying.

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Remove all items

garments and fabrics to be

such as facial tissues,

nails, safety pins

or hard objects

from
dried,
matches, crayons

or any metallic
which might damage clothes or ap

pliance.

Close zippers, empty pockets,
fasten hooks and eyes to prevent
snagging.
Put socks and other small items in

mesh bag for easier removal.
Items to be ironed should be
removed while slightly damp.
Put damp dry items together in

one load.
If drying sheer items, start with a

cold drum.
If drying only a few items, add a

bath towel or two to maintain
proper tumbling action.

If desired, add a dryer fabric
softener sheet.
Remove and fold or hang clothes

quickly to prevent wrinkling.

Do not overload dryer

Clothes must have room to tumble
and billow.

Foam Shoulder Pads

[AWÂRNING

I Do not wash or dry-

articles that have been previously
cleaned in, soaked in, or spotted
with gasoline, cleaning solvents,

kerosene, cooking oil, waxes, etc.
These substances give off vapors
that could ignite or explode.

Feather or Foam Pillow

flKVi^NlN^I To prevent fire, do

not use heat to dry articles contain­
ing plastic, foam rubber or similarly

textured rubber-like materials, or
pillows and clothing with feathers/

down.

Avoid over-drying

o Clothes (except permanent press)

should be removed while they feel
slightly damp. If they are

absolutely dry to touch, they are
too dry; over-drying increases
wrinkling and shrinkage, and
wastes heat.

® To test for dryness, take garment

out of dryer and feel it in room
temperature air. Clothes will feel
damper in warm, moist air of
dryer drum than they will in room
air.

» When using TIMED cycle, set

minimum time shown on Control

Settings Chart (page 8),

AIR ONLY Is excellent for

fluffing and dusting

Use AIR ONLY to air bedding, dust

draperies

and

slipcovers,

fluff

decorative pillows, and freshen
clothes that have been stored in
mothballs or in a “stale” closet.
Also use for safe drying of plastic
and extra-sensitive sheer fabrics,

o Place items in dryer.
® Touch AIR ONLY and time

desired.

® Touch START.

Use the dryer as a valet

The Kenmore Electronic Laundry
Center is wonderful for steaming

out wrinkles and refreshing cor­
duroy, woolens, and velveteen

skirts, jackets, slacks or blouses.
Follow these directions:

« Place garments in dryer with one

or two slightly dampened bath
towels.

• Touch TOUCH UP and time

desired

(Models

91901

and

91951).

OR
® Select 30 minutes of TIMED

DRY Perm’t Press cycle and let
clothes tumble. Steam from
towels will “press” clothes.

» After 15-20 minutes (before dryer

stops tumbling), remove garments
and hang on a hanger.

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