Cleaning washer inside tub, Cabinet, Cleaning dryer – Kenmore 91801191901 User Manual

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CLEANING

WASHER

Inside

Tub

a Remove items from washer as

soon as cycle is completed to pre­
vent development of mildew,

a Often, when heavily soiled

clothes have been washed, a
deposit of sand or dirt may ap­
pear around tub after completion

of cycle. This may be easily

removed by using a liquid
cleanser and rinsing thoroughly
with water.

Cabinet

a Never use harsh, gritty or

abrasive cleaners on any surface

of the Electronic Laundry Center.

® At end of each laundry day, wipe

top and both sides of washer lid
and dryer door with a damp

cloth. Turn off hot and cold
water to reduce pressure on water
hoses.

® Occasionally clean entire cabinet

with a damp cloth. Stains on lid,
top or tub can be removed with a
diluted

solution

of chlorine

bleach (1/2 cup to 1 quart water).
Rinse well with clear water.

® Spray cans of color-matched

enamel are available from your
SEARS Store or Service Center to
touch up scratches on painted

cabinet.

CLEANING DRYER
Lint Screen

BEFORE OR AFTER
DRYING EACH LOAD

Remove and clean lint screen,
located in door recess. Failure
to do so will result in longer
drying times.

lAWARNINGl

Lint

screen

must be in place when dryer is
operating.

Lint screen
in place

Dryer door will not close if lint
screen is not properly inserted.

Care and Storage

Dryer Drum

Disconnect electri­

cal supply cord before doing any of

the following cleaning or servicing

procedures

on

the

Electronic

Laundry Center. Failure to dis­
connect can cause electrical shock or

serious personal injury.

(AWARNINGI Do not use any type
of spray cleanser when cleaning
dryer interior. Poisonous fumes or
electrical shock can occur,

® If drum is stained from non-

colorfast fabrics, clean with a
damp cloth and mild liquid
household cleanser. Wipe away
the cleanser residue before drying

the next load of clothes.

Air Grill

This should be done when grill ap­
pears clogged.

AIR

GRILL

PROCEDURE:
Remove right end of air grill first

before using a small screwdriver to
deflect tab to the left until it
releases. Slide the right end of air

grill toward rear of dryer to release
locking rib along front. Slide air
grill to the right to remove the left
end. To reinstall air grill, position
grill with locking rib towards front
of dryer, insert left end into slot.
Slide air grill toward front until
locking rib engages front of slot.
Carefully deflect right tab until it

locks in place.

Exhaust System

and Interior

“CLEAN

FILTER”

flashing

in

dryer display window during opera­
tion indicates blocked air flow. Stop

dryer, disconnect appliance from
electrical supply, and check lint

filter, exhaust duct, and vent hood.

i

AWARNING

I

The interior of the

dryer cabinet and exhaust duct can
gather lint and dust over time
depending on type of articles dried

and amout of use. An excessive
amount of lint build-up could result
in inefficient drying and possible
fire hazard. These areas should be
cleaned approximately every 18
months by qualified service person­
nel.

TO STORE LAUNDRY
CENTER IN THE COLD

The unit cannot be operated in

freezing temperatures. Before stor­

ing appliance, remove water from
all parts of washer.

1. Turn off water supply faucets.

Disconnect hoses from faucets
and drain.

2. Add 1 gallon of non-toxic RV

antifreeze (available from hard­
ware or recreational vehicle

store) to washer tub.

3. Touch SPIN ONLY.
4. Let washer spin for 1 or 2

minutes to let all water drain out.
Some but not all of the RV anti­
freeze will be expelled.

5. Dry tub interior, disconnect elec­

trical plug and close lid.

Store appliance in an upright posi­
tion.
To remove antifreeze after storage,

run washer through a complete cycle
using 112 cup detergent. Do not add

clothes load.

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