Benefit, For your – Kenmore Washer/Dryer User Manual

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CYCLE DESCRIPTION -
AUTOMATIC DRYING CYCLES

for your

Benefit

The automatic drying cycies
(PERMANENT PRESS/NORMAL or

KNiT/DELiCATE) save you time by
providing the best drying resuits
in the shortest time.This can help

you save money on utility bills and

reduce the risk of fabric damage.

Use the automatic drying cycles for most
loads. Drying time varies according to

type of fabric, size of load, and dryness
setting.

PERMANENT PRESS/
NORMAL CYCLE

• Use this cycle for sturdy clothes or

permanent press items. Clothes are
dried at high heat. When the dryness
selected is reached, the dryer goes
into a 10-minute (approx.) cool-down
period.

CYCLE DESCRIPTION -
TIMED DRYING CYCLES

TIMED DRY CYCLE

Use this cycle to get up to 50 minutes

of heated drying time.

•The heating cycle is followed by a

10-minute (approx.) cool-down period.

•The End-of-Cycle Signal sounds

(if selected) once the cycle is completed

TOUCH UP CYCLE

Use this cycle to smooth synthetic and
permanent press clothes that are clean
but wrinkled from being crowded in a
closet or suitcase.

• This setting provides about 15 minutes

of heated tumbling followed by a

10-minute (approx.) cool-down period.

• Fiemove clothes immediately when

tumbling stops.

KNIT/DELICATE CYCLE

• Use this cycle for most loads of knitted,

delicate, or sheer fabrics. Clothes are
dried at low heat. When the dryness
selected is reached, the dryer goes into
a 5-minute (approx.) cool-down period.

Using Automatic Drying Cycles

• Set the Cycle Selector Control (Timer)

to NORMAL DRY (*) which is good for

most fabrics.

• At the end of the cycle, feel the dried

clothes. If they are damp, select MORE

DRY the next time you do a similar load.
If they are overdried, select LESS DRY

the next time you do a similar load.

• Dryness is determined by thermostats

that react to the amount of moisture in
the air exhausted from the dryer. Moist
air indicates clothes are still damp. Dr/
air indicates that moisture has been

removed.

•The End-of-Cycle Signal sounds

(if selected) once the cycle is completed.

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