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Type | Electric |
---|---|
Sensor | Yes |
Smart | Yes |
Brand | Kenmore |
Model Type | Sensor Smart |
Color | White |
Wrinkle Prevention Option | Yes |
Moisture Sensor | Yes |
End of Cycle Signal | Yes |
Voltage | 240V |
Amperage | 30 amps |
Details coverage, service, and benefits of the Master Protection Agreement.
Covers mechanical, electrical parts, and control board for 1-2 years from purchase.
Details warranty service, restrictions, and space for product information.
Basic precautions to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury when using the dryer.
Lists tools and parts required for dryer installation.
Specifies requirements for dryer placement, including safety and operational considerations.
Special installation requirements for mobile homes, including standards and hardware.
Provides detailed dimensions and minimum spacing for dryer installation.
Details minimum spacing for recessed areas or closets, including doors.
Special requirements for mobile homes, including exhaust and construction standards.
Outlines electrical supply needs, codes, and wiring requirements for the dryer.
Instructions for connecting the dryer directly to the home's wiring.
Explains proper grounding procedures for cord-connected and permanently connected dryers.
Step-by-step guide for connecting a power supply cord to the dryer.
Step-by-step guide for connecting the dryer via direct wiring.
Instructions for a 4-wire power supply cord connection.
Instructions for a 4-wire direct wire connection.
Detailed steps for connecting the power supply cable for a 4-wire direct connection.
Steps for connecting a 3-wire power supply cord, allowing cabinet-ground to neutral.
Steps for direct wiring a 3-wire connection, allowing cabinet-ground to neutral.
Critical warnings about using proper venting materials to prevent fire.
Specifies that the dryer must be exhausted outdoors using heavy metal venting.
Guidelines for sealing joints, avoiding duct tape, and using recommended venting materials.
Illustrates common dryer exhaust vent configurations from the rear.
Shows close-clearance venting options like Over-The-Top and Periscope.
Chart to determine maximum vent length based on elbows, vent type, and hood type.
Steps for installing the exhaust hood and connecting the vent system.
Instructions for installing and adjusting the dryer's leveling legs.
Guide to checking and adjusting the dryer for proper leveling.
Steps for connecting the dryer's exhaust vent to the house system.
Critical safety warning regarding electrical connections and grounding.
Steps to ensure the dryer is plugged in, powered, and heating correctly.
Step-by-step guide to starting a drying cycle, including safety and basic operations.
Instructions on how to stop or pause a drying cycle.
Guidelines for properly loading the dryer for efficient drying and garment care.
Advice on selecting cycles, using cool-down, and general drying tips.
Explains the meaning of various status lights like Damp, Cool Down, and Wrinkle Guard.
Describes the different drying cycles available and their intended use.
Explains how to use options like Wrinkle Guard and Damp Dry Signal.
Details how to adjust Auto Dry Level and Manual Dry time for custom settings.
How to change cycles, options, or modifiers before or after starting the dryer.
Instructions for using the special dryer rack for delicate items.
Importance of keeping the dryer area clear for airflow and safety.
Instructions for cleaning the lint screen before or after each load.
Methods for cleaning the dryer drum, including stain removal.
Recommendations for removing lint from the dryer cabinet and exhaust vent.
Steps for preparing the dryer for vacation or moving.
Instructions for replacing the interior drum light bulb.
Explains common error codes like "PF" and "E" variables.
Solutions for common drying problems like clogged vents or incorrect settings.
Checks to perform if the dryer fails to start or run.
Explains potential causes for unusual noises during operation.