Features, Common drying problems, Cycle signal control – Kenmore Clothes Dryer User Manual

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Features

Cycle Signal Control

{some models)

When the Cycle Signal Control is ON, a signal will sound at the end of each
cycle and during the M/R/WKLE-R/D setting (some models). The volume is
adjustable on some models.

Drum Light

(some models)

A drum light will come on whenever the door is opened to illuminate the dryer
drum during loading and unloading. Closing the door turns off the light.

Reversible Dryer Door

Your dryer is equipped with a reversible door. The door can be hinged on the
right or left side. Refer to the INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS for directions
on changing the door.

Drying Rack (some models)

Use the drying rack to dry items which should not be tumble dried.
1. Open the dryer door and remove the lint screen.

2. Insert drying rack into the dryer drum. Place the front bar under the lip of

the lint screen opening.

3. Place items to be dried on top of the rack. Weight should not exceed 10

lbs. Leave space between items, but do not let items hang over the sides
or through the grids. Do not tumble other items when using the drying

rack.

4. Select a timed dry setting best suited for items being dried. Use only the

Air Fluff (no heat) temperature setting for items containing plastic, foam

rubber, rubber-like materials, feathers or down.

5. When items are dry, remove the rack and replace the lint screen. If lint

screen is not in place, tumbling items could enter the exhaust system and
cause damage to the dryer.

Common Drying Problems

Many drying problems involve poor cleaning results, poor soil and stain removal, residues of lint and scum, and fabric

damage. For satisfactory drying results, follow these suggestions provided by The Soap and Detergent Association.

PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES

SOLUTIONS

PREVENTIVE MEASURES

Greasy,

oily

stains

• Fabric softener sheet.

Rub fabric softener stains with bar

soap. Rinse and rewash.

Add a few bath towels to small loads for
proper fumbling.
Some "silk-like" fabrics should be air
dried.

Use proper drying temperature.
Place fabric softener sheet on top of load
before starting the dryer.

Lint

Pilling
(Fibers break
off, ball up and
cling to fabric.)

Overloading.
Overdrying causes static
electricity.
Lint screen not clean

when cycle began.

Lint is attached to "pills."

Pilling is normal with
synthetic and permanent
press fabrics. This is due

to abrasion from normal

Reduce load size and rewash using

liquid fabric softener in the final rinse.
Or, add a fabric softener sheet and
tumble without heat.

Use lint brush or roller to remove lint.

Use a lint brush or shaver to remove

pills.

Do not overload dryer.
Use fabric softener in washer or dryer to
reduce static electricity.
Remove items when they are slightly
damp to avoid overdrying.
Check that lint screen is clean and in
place.

Use fabric softener to lubricate fibers.

When Ironing, use spray starch or fabric
finish on collars and cuffs.
Turn items inside out to reduce abrasion.

Shrinking

Overdrying.

Irreversible condition.

Follow fabric care label directions.
if shrinking is a concern, check load often.
Remove items while slightly damp and
hang or lay flat to complete drying.
Block knits into shape.

Wrinkling

• Overloading.
• Leaving items in dryer

after cycle ends.

Reduce load size and tumble at

medium or low heat for 5-10 minutes.

Remove items immediately. Hang or

fold.

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Do not overload dryer.
Remove items as soon as cycle ends.

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