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Kenmore Oasis 110.67072600 User Manual

Kenmore Oasis 110.67072600
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SOURCE 110
2006
ELECTRIC & GAS DRYER
Electric Models:
110.67032600
110.67042600
110.67052600
110.67062600
110.67072600
110.67082600
110.67086600
110.67087600
110.67092600
Gas Models:
110.77032600
110.77042600
110.77052600
110.77062600
110.77072600
110.77082600
110.77086600
110.77087600
110.77092600
CONFIDENTIAL - Sears Internal Technical Reference Material
Do Not Distribute To Anyone Other Than A Sears Associate
© 2006 Sears Holding Company
Manual No: 26210206

Table of Contents

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Kenmore Oasis 110.67072600 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandKenmore
ModelOasis 110.67072600
CategoryDryer
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Section 1: General Information

Dryer Safety Precautions

Explains safety alert symbols and hazard warnings for dryer operation.

Section 2: Installation Information

Dryer Location Requirements

Specifies necessary clearances and environmental conditions for dryer placement.

Electrical Requirements for Electric Models

Covers NEC compliance, circuit needs, and connection types for electric dryers.

Electrical Connection Methods

Explains options for connecting power: power supply cord or direct wire.

4-Wire Power Supply Cord Connection

Step-by-step guide for connecting a 4-wire power supply cord to the dryer.

4-Wire Direct Wire Connection

Step-by-step guide for connecting a 4-wire direct wire cable to the dryer.

3-Wire Power Supply Cord Connection

Step-by-step guide for connecting a 3-wire power supply cord to the dryer.

3-Wire Direct Wire Connection

Step-by-step guide for connecting a 3-wire direct wire cable to the dryer.

Electrical Requirements for Gas Models

Details electrical safety and grounding for gas dryer models.

Gas Supply Requirements

Outlines requirements for gas supply lines, type, and conversion for gas dryers.

Venting Requirements

Specifies approved vent materials and discusses existing vs. new vent systems.

Planning the Vent System

Guides on selecting the best vent path and installation type for optimal drying.

Install Vent System Steps

Provides sequential steps for correctly installing the dryer's exhaust vent system.

Make Gas Connection (Gas Models)

Step-by-step instructions for connecting the gas supply to gas dryer models.

Connect Dryer Vent

Explains how to connect the dryer's exhaust vent to the exhaust outlet.

Complete Installation Checks

Final verification steps after installation, including power-up and heat check.

Section 3: Product Operation

Starting the Dryer

Basic steps to initiate the dryer's operation for a drying cycle.

Using Auto Dry Cycles

Explains how to select and use automatic drying cycles based on fabric dryness.

Using Timed Cycles

Details how to select and adjust specific drying times for manual cycles.

Section 4: Component Access

Remove User Interface, Machine & Motor Control

Step-by-step guide to removing the main electronic control modules and user interface.

Remove Motor Control (Dual Motor Models)

Specific instructions for removing the motor control module on dual-motor models.

Remove Moisture Sensor

Detailed steps for accessing and removing the moisture sensor assembly.

Remove Cabinet Front and Door Switch

Procedures for disassembling the front panel and removing the door switch.

Remove Thermal Fuse & Outlet Thermistor

Steps for accessing and removing the thermal fuse and outlet thermistor.

Remove Thermostats, Thermistor, & Electric Heater (Electric Models)

Guides on removing high-limit thermostat, inlet thermistor, thermal cutoff, and electric heater.

Remove Gas Burner Components

Instructions for removing the high-limit thermostat, thermal cutoff, flame sensor, and gas burner assembly.

Remove Belt, Drum, and Rollers

Comprehensive steps for removing the drum belt, drum, and support rollers.

Section 5: Component Testing

Testing Drive Motor, Thermal Overload, Centrifugal Switch

Comprehensive testing procedures for the drive motor windings, overload, and centrifugal switch.

Section 6: Diagnostics & Troubleshooting

Section 6: Diagnostics & Troubleshooting (Gas Dryers)

Test 3a: Drive Motor Circuit

Tests the wiring and resistance of the drive motor's main and start windings.

Test 3b: Blower Motor (Dual Motor)

Resistance testing for the blower motor on dual-motor models and checking communication harness.

Test 4: Heater Testing

Verifies components in the heating circuit for dryers that won't heat or shut off.

Test 4a: Exhaust Thermistor Testing

Checks exhaust thermistor resistance and operation for proper heater cycling.

Inlet Thermistor Testing

Tests inlet thermistor resistance and its role in the high-limit thermostat assembly.

Test 4b: Thermal Fuse Testing

Checks continuity across the thermal fuse, which is in series with the drive motor.

Test 4c: Thermal Cut-Off Testing

Tests the continuity of the thermal cut-off to diagnose heating issues.

Test 4d: Gas Valve Testing

Checks gas valve coil resistance to determine if it has failed.

Test 5: Moisture Sensor Testing

Verifies moisture sensor operation and continuity for accurate drying cycles.

Section 7: Wiring Diagrams & Strip Circuits

Electric Dryer Wiring Diagrams

Visual representations of the electrical connections for electric dryer models.

Gas Dryer Wiring Diagram

Visual representation of the electrical connections for gas dryer models.

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