Use of fabric softener sheets, Safety door, Switch – Kenmore 91801191901 User Manual

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USE OF FABRIC

SOFTENER SHEETS

Over-use of fabric softener can

cause buildup of softener in laundry
items, giving them a greasy feeling.
Buildup can also form on lint screen
and restrict air flow. Softener
buildup on lint screen can be remov­

ed by washing it in warm, soapy
water. Buildup in clothing can be
removed by

o Reconditioning load with water

conditioner, (Follow package in­
structions.)

OR

» Laundering several times without

fabric softener.

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AWARNING

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Fluorocarbon aero­

sol and pump spray fabric softeners
are not to be used in this dryer.
Damage resulting from use of this
type of softener can be considered

as misuse of dryer. Failure to follow
this warning can cause serious per­
sonal injury. Use of fabric softener

sheets is preferred.

SAFETY DOOR

SWITCH

The safety door switch automati­
cally stops dryer when door is

opened. If door is opened during a

cycle, close door, touch START,
and cycle will resume.

AUTOMATIC MOTOR

PROTECTOR

The automatic motor protector
stops motor when it is overheated
due to overload. It resets automati­
cally after motor cools for approxi­
mately 30 minutes. Touch START

to resume cycle.

AUTOMATIC
TEMPERATURE

HI-LIMIT SWITCH

The automatic temperature hi-limit
switch shuts off heat in event of
overheating.

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AWARNIMG

1 Do not operate

dryer if lint screen is blocked,

damaged or missing. Overheating,
damage to fabrics and fire hazard
can occur.

SOLVING LAUNDRY PROBLEMS

MOST LAUNDRY PROBLEMS CAN BE CORRECTED BY

® Reading and following care labels.

» Using recommended amounts of detergent and oilier laundry aids.

» Diluting powder detergent with warm w'ater before adding it to w'ash tub

or using a liquid detergent.

• Using a non-precipitating water softener or conditioner when water

supply is hard.

• Sorting articles according to color, fabric type, construction, soil, and

• Loading wash tub no higher than top row of holes,

• Using water level sufficient to cover load.

• Using hottest water safe for fabric.'

• Cleaning lint screen before or after each load.

• Drying one wash load at a time. Loads which are too large or small may

not dry evenly,

• Combining large and small items in the same load for better tumbling.

• Removing items when they are dry to avoid overdrying.

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