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1.   Failure to do so could result  in electrical shock or injury        Garments which contain unstable   dyes  such as denim blue jeans or   brightly colored cotton items  may  discolor the dryer interior  If  discolored  clean the interior with  one of the following methods to  avoid staining later load items    1  Use powdered laundry detergent  and very warm water  Make a  paste with detergent and water   Apply paste to a soft cloth and  scrub area until all excess dye ts  removed  Wipe thoroughly with  a damp cloth  Tumble a load of  rags to eliminate any remaining  detergent    OR   2  Use nonflammable liquid  household cleaner  Apply to  stained area and rub with a soft  cloth until all excess dye is  removed  Tumble a load of rags  to eliminate remaining cleaner     Common Drying Problems and Causes    Brown Stains  rust       Probiem  Greasy Looking Spots    Lint    Shrinking    Slow Drying    Static Electricity    Stiff  Harsh Fabrics    Wrinkling    Cause    e dryer fabric softener  e storing wet or damp clothes in dryer  rusting     e dryer fabric softener  See page 7 for correct use    e undiluted washer fabric softener  e drying soiled items  e joad not sorted correctly     overloading  e overdrying  e full lint screen     mistaken    pilling    for lint  The rubbing that fabrics receive during  normal wear and washing raises a surface  fuzz called    pilling     Pills do not break away  easily from the fabric  and often collect lint   Use a lint roller  brush or 
2.  If  drying more than one load  dry  starched items first    3  Turn dark articles inside out so  starch spots will not show on the  outside of the garment    4  Check load about 5 minutes after  drying starts to be sure items are  tumbling freely and that nothing  is sticking to the drum    5  Do not overdry starched  articles   starch will shake off the  garment and be lost    6  For best results  remove clothes  from dryer at ironing dampness   Place in a plastic bag and hold  for at least 30 minutes to  distribute moisture evenly before  ironing     20    7  After drying a heavily starched  load  allow the dryer drum to  cool  then wipe it out with a  damp cloth  This guards against  build up or starch transfer to  articles dried in later loads    Tinted and Non Colorfast Items   Check label for fiber content  then   see    Cycle Selection Chart    on page   12 for cycle and temperature   recommendations    1  After drying is completed  wipe  the drum carefully to make sure  there is no dye or lint that could  be transferred to subsequent  loads  If dye transfer does occur   follow the cleaning instructions  on page 14    Washable Knits   Check label for fiber content  then   see    Cycle Selection Chart    on page   12 for cycle and temperature   recommendations    1  Remove cotton and rayon knits   such as T shirts  knit underwear   when still slightly damp  Stretch  into shape and lay flat to finish  drying    2  Knits made of synthetic fibers   polyester  nylon  acryl
3.  TEMPERATURE SELECTIONS    PUSH TO START    Timed Dry Cyele    Use the Timed Dry Cycle for any  load you want to dry by time  Turn  the Cycle Control Selector to the  amount of time you want the load  to tumble dry   from 10 to 80  minutes    Cushioned Heat    Drying System   The dryer automatically reduces the  heat setting to prevent overdrying  of fabrics    Cool Down Time  The load  tumbles without heat during the  last 5 minutes of this cycle  This  helps keep wrinkles from setting in  and makes the handling of hot load  items easier     MEDIUM       CYCLE SELECTION    OFF  L a VERY DRY  G    LESS DRY         OFF    TIMED DRY REGULAR HEAVY    AIR TUMBLE i Lesspry PERMANENT PRESS  COOLDOWN  SMOOTH GUARD       Lint Screen         AWARNING    Fire Hazard    Do not run your dryer with   the lint screen loose  damaged   blocked or missing  Doing so  can cause overheating   damage to fabrics and can be  a FIRE HAZARD        Clean the lint screen before each  load  A screen blocked by lint can  increase drying time due to poor air  flow  and can be a fire hazard     To clean the lint screen     1  Open the lid and pull the lint  screen straight out        2  Roll the lint off the screen with  your fingers        3  Do not rinse or wash the lint    screen  Water may clog the  screen mesh    4  Push the screen firmly back into  place     C yele Selection    Type of Load Suggest   Cycle   Cottons Linens  EXTRA HEAVY Bedspreads  AUTOMAI  mattress pads  quilts REGULAR HI    HEAVYWEI
4.  controls      Do not reach into the dryer if the drum is moving      Do not let dust  lint  paper  rags  or chemicals pile up around or under  the dryer  Do not install against draperies or curtains  Keep area  around the exhaust opening free from accumulation of lint  dust and  dirt      Do not install or perform any servicing unless you are qualified   Improper installation  repair  or servicing may result in personal injury  or fire hazard      Do not use fabric softeners or products to eliminate static unless  recommended by the manufacturer of the fabric softener or product      Clean lint screen before each load     SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS    FOR YOUR SAFETY FOR YOUR SAFETY  If you smell gas  Do not store or use gasoline  1  Open the windows  or other flammable vapors or    Don t touch electrical fluids  such as dry cleaning  switches  solvents or kerosene  in or    Extinguish any open near your dryer or any other  flame  appliance  The fumes can    Immediately call your gas create a fire hazard or  supplier  explosion        You Are Responsible For    YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR MAKING SURE THAT YOUR DRYER    e is installed by a qualified installer    e Is properly maintained       Is properly installed and leveled in a well ventilated room on a floor that can  support the weight         Is located in an area where the temperature is above 45  F  7  C       is properly connected to fuel and exhaust systems         is used only for its intended function    e is not run whe
5.  will be gone and lint on  the screen will decrease    A clogged  incorrectly installed or  long length of exhaust duct will  increase drying time  Exhaust duct  should be as short and as straight  as possible  See Installation  Instructions  THE EXHAUST DUCT  SHOULD BE CLEANED BY A  QUALIFIED PERSON       Dryers should not be operated in    rooms below 45  F  7  C   Drying  times will be longer and wrinkles  may not be removed if dryer is  located in a cold room  such as a  garage  unheated basement or  porch       Loads rinsed in cold water will    take slightly longer to dry than  loads rinsed in warm water       Large loads take longer to dry    than smaller loads of the same  fabric  Check to see that large  items  such as sheets  are not  rolling or balling up  If balling or  rolling up occurs  rearrange  items    Drying times should be longer for  loads that hold more moisture   Large or heavy items such as  towels  jeans and bedspreads  need longer drying times due to  the higher level of water retained  in the fabrics  Polyester and  synthetics hold much less  moisture    Clothes that were washed with  low spin speeds  best for  permanent press and knit fabrics   will have retained more moisture  than clothes washed with high  spin speeds     16    6     e    e    8     Loading practices will affect   drying times    Do not overload the dryer  For  minimal wrinkling  clothes must be  able to move freely in the dryer   Overloading can cause slower   uneven drying  Poo
6. Dryer Warranty          BACK COVER      1990 KitchenAid    Important Safety Instructions    AWARNING To reduce the risk of fire  electric shock  or    injury to persons when using the dryer  follow  basic precautions  including the following       Read all instructions before using the dryer      Your dryer should be installed in an area protected from weather      Your dryer should be connected to the right kind of outlet  electrical  supply and grounding  See the Installation Instructions for complete  information      Never dry articles in the dryer that have been spotted  cleaned   washed or soaked in gasoline  wax  paint  or other flammable fluids   The fumes can create a fire hazard or explosion  Always hand launder  and air dry fabrics containing these materials      Never use heat to dry articles containing foam rubber or similarly  textured rubber like materials      Fire hazard and damage to some materials can result from    e operating the dryer with the lint screen loose  damaged or missing    e allowing lint to build up inside the dryer and exhaust system  The  exhaust duct and interior of your dryer should be cleaned by a  qualified technician at least once every two years  See page 13 for  lint removal instructions      Never allow children to play on or in the dryer  Close supervision is  necessary when this or any appliance is used near children      When discarding an old dryer  always remove the door to prevent  accidental entrapment      Do not tamper with
7. GHT Towels   jeans  corduroys  work  clothes   MEDIUMWEIGHT Sheets   pillowcases  cotton  underwear  diapers   LIGHTWEIGHT Batistes   organdies  lingerie       Permanent Press   Synthetics and Blends   HEAVYWEIGHT Work AUTOMAT  clothes  jackets  raincoats PERMANENT i   MEDIUMWEIGHT Shirts  play  clothes  sheets  slacks   LIGHTWEIGHT Lingerie   blouses  dresses    Knits  HEAVYWEIGHT    Cottons  AUTOMAT  rayons  blends  T shirts  PERMANENT      Slacks  shirts  LIGHTWEIGHT Synthetics   polyester acrylic  and   blends  lingerie  blouses     dresses  Delicate Fabrics  Sheer curtains  2 or 3 panels   AUTOMAT    gauze  lace PERMANENT F       Fire  Drying rubber  plastic  materials with heat c  FIRE HAZARD     AWARNING       Rubber  Plastic   Heat Sensitive Fabrics  FOAM RUBBER Pillows  AIR TUMBLI  bras  stuffed toys  PLASTIC    Shower  curtains  tablecloths  RUBBER BACKED RUGS  OLEFIN  POLYPROPYLENE   SHEER NYLON       Start with shortest suggested drying time  Add tir  may vary according to load sizes and types  See     information     12    Chart    d Suggested  Temperature      HIGH  AVY  MEDIUM  MEDIUM  LOW  o MEDIUM  RESS  MEDIUM  LOW  Z MEDIUM  RESS  LOW    LOW  ESS         Hazard  and other heat sensitive  n damage them or be a    20 30 minutes    20 30 minutes  20 30 minutes    15 20 minutes     e as needed  Drying times  age 16 for additional    Caring for the Clothes Dryer    For maximum use satisfaction and  longer dryer life  follow these  guidelines    e Do not place sh
8. If the problem is not due to one  of the above items       e Call KitchenAid Consumer  Relations  TOLL FREE   1 800 422 1230  and talk with one of our trained  consultants  The consultant can  instruct you in how to obtain  satisfactory operation from your  appliance or  if service is  necessary  recommend a  qualified service company in  your area     or Assistance    e If you prefer  write to     Consumer Relations Department   KitchenAid   P O  Box 558   St  Joseph  MI 49085 0558   Please include a daytime phone   number in your correspondence   3  If you need service     e Call your dealer or the repair  service he recommends    e All service should be handled  locally by the dealer from whom  you purchased the unit or an  authorized KitchenAid servicer    e If you are unable to obtain the  name of a local authorized  KitchenAid servicer  call our  service assistance telephone  number   See Step 2      4  If you are not satisfied with the  action taken     e Contact the Major Appliance  Consumer Action Panel  MACAP    MACAP is a group of independent  consumer experts that voices  consumer views at the highest  levels of the major appliance  industry    e Contact MACAP only when the  dealer  authorized servicer or  KitchenAid have failed to resolve  your problem     Major Appliance Consumer  Action Panel   20 North Wacker Drive   Chicago  IL 60606    e MACAP will in turn inform us of  your action      When requesting assistance   please provide  model number   serial numbe
9. KitchenAid    Model KEYE6G64W Electric  Model KGYE664W  Gas       USE and CARE GUIDE    Table of Contents    Important Safety Instructions                  3  You Are Responsible For            ccccccceceeeeeeees 4  Ownership Registration                    seers 4  Clothes Dryer Features                  eee 5  Operating the Clothes Dryer                       6  Energy Saving Tips               eeeee cette eee teeee eee es 6  Load Preparation               ccc eccceeeee eect teeee eee 7  Loading oiea ieder ne o a E wane thes 7  LOAD SIZES se a eini asiain nea 7  Fabric Softener siis eerrererireirssseierrr reeeo 7  Make Selections               0cceeceeeeee cece eeeeeeeeees 8  Selecta CY CIO cerniere a 8  Select a Drying Temperature              02 8  Start the Dryer           cee cece e eee eeee tenes 8  To Stop and Restart the Dryer seee 8  End of Cycle Signal sernensrisiie aida 8  Automatic Drying Cycles    a   se 9  Automatic Regular Heavy Cycle               9  Automatic Permanent Press Cycle              9  Air Tumble Cycle           ccccceceee ies Ar 10  Timed Dry Cycle          cc teeter 10  Lint Sreem chia rara nr aA 11  Cycle Selection Chart             cee 12  Caring for the Clothes Dryer    13  Lint REMOVAL eiiean i 13  Cleaning the Dryer Interior                  14  Vacation Care erg iieiea ieena 14  Common Drying Problems and Causes       19  Drying TiPs pestri eers irii eie 16 17  Drying Special Items n se 17 20  For Service Or ASSISTANCE saec 21  KitchenAid 
10. arp or heavy  objects on or in the dryer   Damage to the finishes may result    e To clean dryer exterior  wipe with  a soft damp cloth    e Never leave wet or damp launary  in your dryer  Damage to clothing  or the dryer drum may result     Lint Removal    Lint can gather inside the dryer end  create a fire hazard  This lint should  be removed by a qualified person at  least once every two years  or more  often depending on dryer usage    AWARNING    Electrical Shock and  Personal Injury Hazard     Unplug the power supply  cord or turn off the electrical  power before lint removal      Do not put hands inside the  cabinet   e Make sure the dryer is cool   Failure to do so could result in  electrical shock  injury or  damage                 1  Remove back panel for electric  models  or the lower access  oanel for gas models    2  Avoid damaging wires   thermostats  funnel or igniter    3  Remove lint from shaded area     see illustrations  with a soft  orush or vacuum cleaner    4  Replace panel  Reconnect and  evel the dryer     Heater    Th rmostats   box       terminals       Electric    Igniter       Cleaning the Dryer Vacation Care   Interior e Unplug power cord or turn off  electrical power at the circuit  AWARNING breaker or fuse box     3 e For gas dryers  close gas valve   Electrical Shock and e Clean lint screen     Personal Injury Hazard  e Unplug the power supply  cord or turn off the electrical  power before cleaning the  interior   e Make sure the dryer is cool 
11. cellophane tape to  remove lint from pilled area  Synthetics and  blends tend to pill more than other fabrics   Turn them inside out during laundering to  prevent pilling  e paper or tissue in pockets     overdrying  e fabric type  e load not sorted correctly    load type may require longer drying times     air Movement slowed  e dryer located in cold area  e drying temperatures are lower than in older  models because high heat can damage modern  fabrics  e if wash load ended with a cool rinse  drying time  will be slightly longer  e low spin speed  e large items rolled or balled  e load too large  e low voltage  e vent too long  See Installation Instructions      e overdrying   e   fabric type  Some synthetics will normally  produce static electricity  Use dryer fabric  softener  See page 7      e wash load was off balance  fabrics were very wet  e line drying  use dryer to prevent stiff fabrics     e using incorrect cycle selection  See chart on  page 12     e overdrying      not removing clothes immediately after dryer  stops tumbling   e poor quality permanent press finish on fabrics         N    vi    Drying Tips      Keep lint screen and exhaust    ducts clean  If air movement is  slowed down  drying times will  be longer    A clogged lint screen will increase  drying time  CLEAN LINT SCREEN  BEFORE EACH LOAD  If this is  your first automatic dryer  you  may notice a lot of lint on the lint  screen  After the first few weeks  of use  this surface lint from your  clothes
12. cle  turn the  Cycle Control Selector either left or  right  Stop turning when the  marker points to the cycle and  setting of your choice  Refer to the     Cycle Selection Chart    on page 12  for recommended cycle and  temperature settings    A description of each cycle can  be found on pages 9 10     Select a Drying  Temperature    The Temperature Selector can be  set at any of three temperatures   LOW  MEDIUM and HIGH  Refer to  the    Cycle Selection Chart    on page  12 for the recommended  temperature settings     Start the Dryer    To start the dryer  close the door   select a cycle and drying  temperature  then push START  The  dryer will start tumbling when the  START button is pushed    To stop the dryer  open the door  or turn the Cycle Contro  Selector to  the OFF position     To Stop and Restart the   Dryer      Open the door or turn the Cycle  Control Selector to OFF to stop the  dryer    e Close the door  select a cycle  if  necessary  and push the START  button to restart the dryer    The Cycle Control Selector should   point to an OFF area when the   dryer is not in use  If the dryer is  stopped before the cycle is finished   turn the Cycle Control Selector to  an OFF area     End of Cycle Signal    Your dryer will sound a signal to let  you know when the cycle you have  selected is finished  The signal  cannot be adjusted or turned off    The signal is helpful when drying  permanent press  synthetics  and  other items that should be taken  out as soon as th
13. e dryer stops  tumbling     TIMED DRY    AIR TUMBLE    CYCLE SELECTION    REGULAR HEAVY    LESS DRY PERMANENT PRESS  COOL DOWN    SMOOTH GUARD       Cycle control selector    Automatic Drying Cycles    REGULAR HEAVY and PERMANENT  PRESS are both automatic cycles   The Cycle Control Selector can be  set to indicate the degree of dryness  you choose for the clothes being  dried    For the automatic drying cycles   a thermostat senses the dryer air  temperature  The dryer  automatically shuts off when the  selected dryness is reached    For the first few loads  set the  Cycle Control Selector to the middle  line between VERY DRY and LESS  DRY in the cycle of your choice  If  the result is drier than you like  set  the selector closer to LESS DRY the  next time you dry a similar load  If  the result is not dry enough  set the  selector closer to VERY DRY the next  time you dry a similar load   Cushioned Heat    Drying System   In both automatic cycles  the dryer  automatically reduces the heat  setting to prevent overdrying of  fabrics    Cool Down Time  After the  Cushioned Heat Drying time is  finished  the dryer will tumble  without heat during the last 5  minutes of the Automatic Regular   Heavy Cycle and the last 7 minutes  of the Automatic Permanent Press  Cycle  This helps keep wrinkles from  setting  and makes the handling of  hot load items easter     The Cycle Control Selector will  not move until the clothes load is  almost dry  or until the COOL  DOWN portion of the c
14. en blanket is completely dry   brush gently to raise nap  Press  binding with cool iron if needed   IMPORTANT  We do not  recommend tumble drying knitted  woolens  For best results  trace the  outline of the garment on a clean  piece of paper  After washing  block  by finger pressing gently to this  outline  Let the garment dry to this  shape   e Cotton  Rayon  and Synthetic  Blankets   1  Tumble dry using Permanent  Press cycle and temperature  selections  See    Cycle Selection  Chart    on page 12      Dry completely  Do not overdry     Some cotton and rayon blankets  stretch during washing  Drying  completely restores to original   size    4  Remove from dryer as soon as it  stops     Bonded or Laminated Items    Follow manufacturer s  recommendations for machine  drying    1  Remove while slightly damp and  air dry    2  Do not overdry  Overdrying  loosens the adhesive and causes  fabrics to separate    Cotton and Canvas Play Shoes   1  Place several dry bath towels in  dryer to act as a buffer    Use Air Tumble Cycle if rubber  or foam rubber materials are part  of shoe    2  Remove when damp dry  Allow  shoes to finish drying out of the  dryer     WN    17    Curtains   e Sheer panels   Curtains made from synthetic fibers   such as nylon or polyester dry quickly    so they require only a few minutes of  drying time    1  Start with a cold dryer    2  Use the lowest temperature setting  on your dryer    3  Dry only two or three panels at one  time  Sheer curtains need p
15. free when washed and  dried correctly  Poorly finished or  constructed permanent press may  need    touch up    ironing  especially  where seams pucker    Pillows      Feather      Down   Follow manufacturer s directions for   drying    1  Check ticking for holes or weak  seams where feathers or filling  could escape  Make necessary  repairs before putting pillows in the  dryer    2  Use highest temperature setting  until pillow is fluffy and free of  lumps    3  Stop drying occasionally and shake  items to redistribute feathers     4  Check pillows at end of drying time     If they are not completely dry   return them to the dryer and reset  for more drying time  Remember  that ticking will feel dry long before  feathers are dry    IMPORTANT  Feather pillows dry very   slowly and must be dried completely   to prevent mildewing  It may take   1 1 2 to 2 hours  Dry no more than   two pillows at one time    Pillows and Stuffed Toys   e Polyester   e Foam Rubber      Kapok   1  Be sure covers are securely stitched    2  Use Air Tumble Cycle only        AWARNING    Fire Hazard  DO NOT dry foam rubber    items on heat setting of dryer   Use air setting or line dry   Drying in a heated dryer can  damage the items or be a FIRE  HAZARD     Plastic and Rubber Items    e Shower Curtains   e Tablecloths   e Baby Panties   1  Use Air Tumble Cycle only     AWARNING    Fire Hazard    Drying in a heated dryer can  damage plastic or rubber  items or be a FIRE HAZARD        2  Set the Cycle C
16. ic  etc    and blends  polyester cotton   tend to    pill     Rubbing during  wearing and laundering causes  small balls of fiber to form on the  surface  Turn inside out to wash  and dry  Remove from dryer as  soon as tumbling stops    3  Do not overdry  Overdrying can  cause shrinkage and a build up  of static electricity  Some items  may need touch up ironing     For Service    Follow These Steps    1  If your dryer should fail to  operate  review the following list  before calling your dealer  You  could save the cost of a service  call    If your dryer does not run    e Is the power supply cord plugged  into a live circuit with the proper  voltage    e Is the door closed tightly    e Have you checked your home s  main fuses or circuit breaker box       Did you push the START button    If your dryer does not heat    e Remember  the Air Tumble Cycle  does not use heat  and the last  few minutes of all cycles do not  use heat       Is the gas turned on    e An electric dryer uses 2 breakers  or 2 fuses  If one breaker is  tripped or one fuse is blown  the  dryer may run  but not heat    If drying times seem too long    Is the lint screen clean    e See the Slow Drying section in     Common Drying Problems and  Causes    chart  page 15    e Is your electric dryer plugged into  a 208 volt outlet  Drying times  will be longer  If longer drying  times are unsatisfactory  a higher  wattage element is available   Contact KitchenAid Consumer  Relations or your local dealer     2  
17. in in the dryer  These glass  particles could become embedded  in the fabric dried in the next load  and cause skin irritation    Heat Sensitive Fabrics   e Olefin      Polypropylene   e Plastics Rubber   e Sheer Nylon   Use Air Tumble Cycle only     AWARNING    Fire Hazard    Drying in a heated dryer can  damage heat sensitive fabrics  or be a FIRE HAZARD        Napped and Quilted Items    e Chenille      Fleecy Coats   e Mattress Pads   e Corduroy   Check label for fiber content  then   see    Cycle Selection Chart    on page   12 for cycle and temperature   recommendations    1  Dry separately to avoid lint  transfer    2  Remove from dryer while there is  still a trace of moisture   Chenille  spreads may be dried completely     3  Smooth  reshape  and air dry  before putting away    4  Choose shrink resistant quilted  items for best results     Permanent Press Fabrics    1  See page 12 for cycle and drying  temperature settings which will  give clothes the special treatment  they need  Permanent press items  need a period of heated drying to  release wrinkles  followed by  tumbling in room temperature air   This helps prevent new wrinkles  from setting in     2  Dry smaller loads  Items should  tumble freely    3  Remove clothes from dryer as soon  as tumbling stops  Garments left in  the dryer drum will become  wrinkled    4  Place garments on hangers or fold  immediately after removal from  dryer    5  Well constructed permanent press  items will be smooth and  wrinkle 
18. lenty of  room to fluff  so be careful not to  crowd the dryer    4  Remove from dryer while slightly  damp  Do not overdry     Diapers and Baby Clothes   Check label for fiber content  then see      Cycle Selection Chart    on page 12 for   cycle and temperature   recommendations    1  Remove diapers and cotton knit items  from dryer while slightly damp so  that they are easier to fold  feel  softer  and shrink less    2  For convenient handling  wash and  dry small items in a mesh bag or  pillow case     Draperies   Check label for fiber content  then see      Cycle Selection Chart    on page 12 for   cycle and temperature   recommendations    1  Remove weights and hooks    2  To help prevent wrinkling  dry only  one or two drapery panels at one  time  depending on size    3  Remove from dryer as soon as it  stops   Some drapery fabrics may  require little or no ironing if you  remove them from the dryer while  still slightly damp  then smooth and  hang them     Flame Retardant Finishes   Some items you buy may have been   treated with a flame retardant finish to   improve their resistance to burning if  they are exposed to flame  Items treated  in this manner will be clearly labeled   To help reduce the possible loss of  the flame retardant qualities through  continuous use and washing  follow    18    laundering instructions furnished by  the manufacturer of the item    Glass Fiber Materials   Do not dry glass fiber materials  in your dryer  The fibers can break  and rema
19. ontrol Selector to  the Air Tumble Cycle for 20  minutes  Place 3 or 4 dry towels  in the dryer with these items to  help absorb the moisture    Scatter Rugs   Check label for fiber content  then   see    Cycle Selection Chart    on page   12 for cycle and temperature   recommendations    1  Dry one medium size rug or two  smaller rugs at one time  A rug  should tumble freely  Do not  overload    2  Clean the lint screen     AWARNING    Fire Hazard  Use only Air Tumble Cycle for  drying rubber backed rugs   Drying rubber backed rugs  with heat can damage the  rubber backing and can be a  FIRE HAZARD              Slipcovers   Check label for fiber content  then   see    Cycle Selection Chart    on page   12 for cycle and temperature   recommendations    1  Dry one slipcover at a time    2  Remove from dryer while slightly  damp    3  Press pleating or ruffles  if you  wish    4  Put slipcover on furniture while a  trace of moisture remains for a  smooth  tight fit    Snowsuits  Jackets   e Nylon   e Polyester base   Check label for fiber content  then   see    Cycle Selection Chart    on page   12 for cycle and temperature   recommendations    1  Dry garment for about 10  minutes  Remove  turn inside  out  replace for another 10  minutes  Remove and hang on a  non rusting hanger to finish  drying    2  Remove from dryer immediately  after tumbling to help eliminate  wrinkles     Starched Items    1  Dry starched clothes in a  separate load    2  Always start with a cold dryer 
20. or         Lint screen       Model and serial  number plate                __   _          Dryer drum    Loading door    Step 1    Step 2    Operating the Clothes Dryer    Step 3 Make selections   a  Select a cycle   See page 8 for instructions on Cycle Control Selector use      Step 4    b  Select a drying temperature     Add sorted load  See page 7 for information on load sizes and sorting     Add fabric softener  See page 7 for information on fabric softener use     See pages 9 10 for a description of cycle options     Step 5 Start the dryer     Close the dryer door  The dryer will not operate if the door is open     Energy Saving Tips    You can help save energy if you     1     Don t overload the dryer  Load  must be able to tumble freely for  fastest  most wrinkle free drying       Clean lint screen before each load     A build up of lint on the screen  can lengthen drying time       Don   t overdry  Use an automatic  cycle to help prevent overdrying     Remove load when dryer stops       Dry only full loads  Drying small    loads wastes energy       Separate light from heavyweight    fabrics for faster  more even  drying     6     Wash and dry several loads  consecutively  A warm dryer  shortens drying time       Don t add wet items to a partially    dried load       Don   t open the dryer door    unnecessarily  Warm air escapes  from the dryer into the room       Locate dryer in a warm area     Drying time is longer in  unheated garages or utility  rooms       Make su
21. r  date of purchase  and a complete description of the  problem  This information is  needed in order to better respond  to your request     21    KitchenAid     Dryer Warranty    LENGTH KITCHENAID KITCHENAID  OF WARRANTY  WILL PAY FOR  WILL NOT PAY FOR     ONE YEAR FULL Replacement parts and A  Service calls to                                                                 WARRANTY repair labor costs to 1  Correct the installation of   FROM DATE OF correct defects in materials the dryer    PURCHASE  or workmanship  Service 2  Instruct you how to use  must be provided by an the dryer     authorized KitchenAid  servicing outlet     3  Replace house fuses or  correct house wiring   4  Correct house plumbing    B  Repairs when dryer is used  in other than normal home  use    C  Damage resulting from  accident  alteration  misuse   abuse  improper installation  or installation not in                SECOND YEAR LIMITED  WARRANTY   FROM DATE OF  PURCHASE     Replacement parts to  correct defects in  materials or  workmanship                                      SECOND THROUGH  FIFTH YEAR LIMITED    Replacement parts for any  electrical element on    WARRANTY electric models or any accordance with local  FROM DATE OF burner on gas models to electrical or plumbing  PURCHASE  correct defects in materials codes     or workmanship     Replacement parts for the  cabinet assembly should it  rust through due to  defects in materials or  workmanship     For solid state touch  control model
22. r air movement  can result in more lint residue on  clothing  because lint cannot  reach the lint screen    Uneven drying may also result  from loading heavy and light items  together  Light items will overdry  and heavy items will not be dry   When drying a load with different  kinds and weights of fabrics  use  the setting suggested for the  lightest fabric    Small loads may ride around the  drum without tumbling  Add one  or two dry lint free towels to help  with tumbling       This dryer is designed for the care    of modern fabrics    Drying temperatures are lower  than in older models because high  heat can damage modern fabrics   This dryer has a cool down time at  the end of drying cycles   See     Cushioned Heat    Drying System     and    Cool Down Time    sections on  page 9   This helps reduce  wrinkling  but the total cycle may  be longer than you are used to   Avoid overdrying  Every fabric has  a natural moisture content  If  clothes are overdried  this  moisture is removed  Clothes may  have wrinkles  static electricity  feel  harsh and  in some cases  shrink   Remove clothes with a slight trace  of dampness  Damp cotton and  rayon knits should be laid flat to  finish drying       Remove clothes from the dryer as    soon as tumbling stops  Hang or  fold immediately  Wrinkles may be  set in clothes that are left in a  warm dryer after it stops     10  Even items labeled    Permanent  Press    may require touch up  ironing  due to decreased quality  of permanen
23. re the dryer is exhausted    properly to the outside  Keep  exhaust duct clean and check  flapper to make sure it opens  and closes freely     Load Preparation    For best results  the following steps  should be taken to prepare your  clothes for drying    e Separate heavy fabrics  denim and  towels  from light fabrics   synthetics and permanent press     e Separate lint givers  towels and    chenille  from lint takers  corduroy     synthetics and permanent press    When possible  turn lint givers  inside out    e Separate dark from light colors   and colorfast from non colorfast    e Empty all pockets  A small scrap of  paper can cause a lot of lint  Turn  pockets of heavy items inside out  for even drying       Some clothing has heat sensitive  trim which can be damaged by  drying  Check garment s care  label     Load Sizes    e A proper size washer load is  generally a proper size dryer load    e For best drying results  do not dry  more than two full size sheets in  one load  even if more than two  sheets were in same washer load   Sheets need more space for  proper air movement and  maximum drying  Fill out the load  with small items of the same type  fabric     Fabric Softener    Use only fabric softeners specifically  labeled as not being harmful to the  dryer    e For best results  put a sheet of  fabric softener on top of the load  before starting the dryer    e Do not add the fabric softener  sheet after the cycle has started   Instant heat may cause the fabric  sof
24. re there may be explosive fumes       Is not used by children or anyone unable to operate it properly     ALWAYS unplug the power supply cord or turn off electrical power before  attempting to service the dryer  Shut off the gas valve if yours is a gas dryer     ALWAYS shut off the gas valve before leaving on vacation   NEVER operate the dryer if     e it is not working properly  i e   too noisy  too hot       it is damaged       Parts are missing   i e   door  latch     e All panels are not in place    e Lint screen is not in place      See the Installation Instructions for complete information     Ownership Registration    Please fill out and mail your Ownership Registration Card packed with the product   The card will enable us to contact you in the unlikely event of a product safety  notification and assist us in complying with the provisions of the Consumer Product  Safety Act  Return of the card is not necessary to validate your warranty    You must provide proof of purchase or installation date for in warranty service    For your own records  write down the following information in the space provided  below  If your dryer ever requires service  the service technician may need this  information     Model Number        Serial Number        Date Purchased       Date Installed    Dealer s Name    Address       Phone        Model and serial numbers are located on a plate in the upper left hand corner of  the door opening     4    Clothes Dryer Features    Temperature select
25. s   replacement parts for the  solid state controls if  defective in materials or  workmanship     D  Any labor costs during the  limited warranty    E  Replacement parts or repair  labor costs for units  operated outside the United  States    F  Pick up and delivery  This  product is designed to be   repaired in the home                          SECOND THROUGH  TENTH YEAR LIMITED  WARRANTY   FROM DATE OF  PURCHASE     Replacement parts for the  dryer drum if it rusts   through due to defects in  materials or workmanship     KITCHENAID DOES NOT ASSUME ANY RESPONSIBILITY FOR INCIDENTAL OR  CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES  Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of  incidental or consequential damages  so this exclusion or limitation may not apply to you     This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary  from state to state     If you need service  first see the    Service and Assistance    section of this book  After checking     Service and Assistance     additional help can be found by calling our service assistance  telephone number  1 800 422 1230  from anywhere in the U S     KitchenAid  St  Joseph  Michigan  U S A  49085    TM Trademark of KitchenAid  Part No  3392980    1990 KitchenAid Printed in U S A     
26. t press finishes  during the past few years     11  If the electric supply in your  home is less than what is needed  by your electric dryer  drying will  take longer  See your Installation  Instructions     Drying Special Items    Most garments and household  textiles have care labels with  laundering instructions  Always  follow label directions when they  are available  General drying  instructions for some special  washables are included in this  section    IMPORTANT  Dry only clean items   Soiled items can leave stains on the  dryer drum  These stains can be  picked up by other items in the  load  Dryer heat may permanently  set some stains     Blankets and Woolens    e Electric Blankets   e Woolen Blankets   e Washable Woolens   Follow these directions only if the   manufacturer recommends machine   drying    1  Select HIGH temperature setting   2  To absorb moisture and dry the  blanket rapidly  place three or  four dry towels in the dryer  turn  dryer on and preheat for three to   five minutes  This preheating  helps absorb moisture and dry  blankets rapidly to avoid pilling  caused by long tumbling    3  Place blanket in dryer with warm  towels  Set the dryer control for  20 minutes    4  Check the blanket after 10  minutes of drying  Remove from  the dryer while still damp to  guard against overdrying which  may cause shrinkage and  harshness    5  Place blanket on flat surface or  over two lines to finish drying   Stretch blanket gently to original  shape     6  Wh
27. tener to spot fabrics        e Tie strings and sashes so they  won t tangle    e Close zippers  snaps and hooks to  avoid snagging other items   Remove any sharp or heavy  objects that could damage the  dryer drum    e Put small items  baby socks   handkerchiefs  in a small mesh  bag for easier removal    e Check garments to make sure all  spots and stains were removed  during the wash  If stains were  not removed  do not tumble dry   Heat may permanently set the  stain     Loading    e if the fabric softener sheet becomes  tangled or wrapped in one item  during tumbling  a clear grease like  spot can result  If fabric softener has  caused a stain  wet the stain and  rub with liquid detergent or bar  soap  then wash the item     ACAUTION    Some fabric softeners can       cause rust or residue  deposits in the dryer and    on fabrics      Clog the lint screen      cause your dryer to  overheat and or fail to  shut off     Static cling can be reduced by not  overloading    Service or performance problems  caused by the use of any product  not manufactured by KitchenAid are  the responsibility of the  manufacturer of that product     Make Selections    TEMPERATURE SELECTIONS    PUSH TO START MEDIUM  HIGH    Extra Capacity Heavy Duty       Start button Temperature selector    AWARNING    To reduce the risk of fire   electric shock or injury to    persons  read the Important  Safety Instructions on page 3  before operating your dryer        Select a Cycle    To set the desired cy
28. ycle has  been reached  After COOL DOWN  the selector will move to the OFF  position and tumbling will stop     Automatic Regular   Heavy Cycle    This cycle can be used for heavy  and mediumweight cotton items   such as towels  blue jeans   corduroys  bedspreads and linens     Automatic Permanent  Press Cycle    Use this cycle to dry permanent  press items  knits and other  synthetic fabrics    If you are unable to unload the  dryer within 5 minutes after it stops  tumbling  the Smooth Guard     Feature takes over automatically to  protect your clothing from wrinkles   SMOOTH GUARD tumbles the load  without heat every 5 minutes   continuing up to 40 minutes or  until the door is opened to remove  the clothes  SMOOTH GUARD is  only featured in the Automatic  Permanent Press Cycle     Extra Capacity Heavy Duty    Air Tumble C yele    The dryer does not use heat when  the Cycle Control Selector is set on  AIR TUMBLE  Use this cycle to fluff  bedding and pillows  to dust  draperies and clothing  and to dry  heat sensitive items such as plastics   foam or sponge rubber  sneakers or  stuffed toys    Turn the Cycle Control Selector to  the amount of time you want the  load to tumble dry   up to 20  minutes  For some items  you may  have to reset the dryer for  additional time  Refer to the    Cycle  Selection Chart    on page 12 for  recommended drying times         AWARNING    Fire Hazard    Drying plastic or rubber items  with heat may damage the  items or be a FIRE HAZARD       
    
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