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Table of Contents/Índice/Table des matières..................................................................2
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
DRYER SAFETY..............................................................................3
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS..................................................4
Tools and Parts ............................................................................4
Options.........................................................................................5
Location Requirements ...............................................................5
Electrical Requirements...............................................................7
Gas Supply Requirements...........................................................7
Venting Requirements..................................................................9
Plan Vent System.......................................................................10
Install Vent System.....................................................................11
Install Leveling Legs...................................................................11
Make Gas Connection ...............................................................12
Connect Vent..............................................................................12
Level Dryer .................................................................................12
Reverse Door Swing ..................................................................12
Complete Installation .................................................................14
DRYER USE ..................................................................................15
Starting Your Dryer.....................................................................15
Stopping Your Dryer...................................................................16
Pausing or Restarting.................................................................16
Control Locked...........................................................................16
Drying and Cycle Tips................................................................16
Status Lights...............................................................................17
Cycles.........................................................................................17
Additional Features ....................................................................18
Drying Rack................................................................................19
DRYER CARE...............................................................................19
Cleaning the Dryer Location.......................................................19
Cleaning the Lint Screen............................................................19
Cleaning the Dryer Interior .........................................................20
Removing Accumulated Lint......................................................20
Vacation and Moving Care.........................................................20
Changing the Drum Light...........................................................20
TROUBLESHOOTING ..................................................................21
ASSISTANCE OR SERVICE.........................................................22
WARRANTY ..................................................................................23
ÍNDICE
SEGURIDAD DE LA SECADORA................................................24
INSTRUCCIONES DE INSTALACIÓN.........................................26
Herramientas y piezas................................................................26
Opciones....................................................................................26
Requisitos de ubicación.............................................................26
Requisitos eléctricos..................................................................29
Requisitos del suministro de gas...............................................29
Requisitos de ventilación...........................................................31
Planificación del sistema de ventilación....................................32
Instalación del sistema de ventilación.......................................33
Instalación de las patas niveladoras..........................................33
Conexión del suministro de gas ................................................34
Conexión del ducto de escape..................................................34
Nivelación de la secadora..........................................................35
Cómo invertir el cierre de la puerta............................................35
Complete la instalación..............................................................36
USO DE LA SECADORA..............................................................37
Puesta en marcha de la secadora.............................................37
Detención de la marcha de la secadora....................................38
Pausa o reanudación de la marcha ...........................................38
Control bloqueado .....................................................................38
Sugerencias de ciclos y secado................................................38
Luces de estado.........................................................................39
Ciclos..........................................................................................39
Características adicionales........................................................40
Estante de secado......................................................................41
CUIDADO DE LA SECADORA....................................................42
Limpieza del lugar donde está la secadora...............................42
Limpieza del filtro de pelusa ......................................................42
Limpieza del interior de la secadora..........................................43
Eliminación de pelusa acumulada .............................................43
Cuidado para las vacaciones y la mudanza..............................43
Cambio de la luz del tambor......................................................43
SOLUCIÓN DE PROBLEMAS......................................................43
AYUDA O SERVICIO TÉCNICO...................................................45
GARANTÍA.....................................................................................46
TABLEDES MATIÈRES
SÉCURITÉ DE LA SÉCHEUSE ....................................................47
INSTRUCTIONS D’INSTALLATION ............................................49
Outillage et pièces......................................................................49
Options.......................................................................................49
Exigences d’emplacement.........................................................49
Spécifications électriques..........................................................52
Spécifications de l'alimentation en gaz.....................................52
Exigences concernant l'évacuation...........................................54
Planification du système d’évacuation......................................55
Installation du système d’évacuation ........................................56
Installation des pieds de nivellement.........................................56
Raccordement au gaz................................................................57
Raccordement du conduit d’évacuation...................................57
Mise à niveau de la sécheuse....................................................58
Inversion de l'ouverture de la porte...........................................58
Achever l’installation ..................................................................59
UTILISATION DE LA SÉCHEUSE................................................60
Mise en marche de la sécheuse................................................60
Arrêt de la sécheuse...................................................................61
Pause ou remise en marche.......................................................61
Verrouillage des commandes.....................................................61
Conseils pour le séchage et les programmes ...........................61
Témoins lumineux ......................................................................62
Programmes...............................................................................63
Caractéristiques supplémentaires .............................................64
Grille de séchage........................................................................65
ENTRETIEN DE LA SÉCHEUSE.................................................66
Nettoyage de l'emplacement de la sécheuse ...........................66
Nettoyage du filtre à charpie......................................................66
Nettoyage de l’intérieur de la sécheuse.....................................66
Retrait de la charpie accumulée ................................................67
Précautions à prendre pour les vacances et avant un
déménagement ..........................................................................67
Changement de l’ampoule d’éclairage du tambour..................67
DÉPANNAGE.................................................................................68
ASSISTANCE OU SERVICE.........................................................70
GARANTIE.....................................................................................71
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DRYER SAFETY
You can be killed or seriously injured if you don't immediately
You
can be killed or seriously injured if you don't
follow
All safety messages will tell you what the potential hazard is, tell you how to reduce the chance of injury, and tell you what can
happen if the instructions are not followed.
Your safety and the safety of others are very important.
We have provided many important safety messages in this manual and on your appliance. Always read and obey all safety
messages.
This is the safety alert symbol.
This symbol alerts you to potential hazards that can kill or hurt you and others.
All safety messages will follow the safety alert symbol and either the word “DANGER” or “WARNING.”
These words mean:
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
ToolsandParts
Gather the required tools and parts before starting installation.
Read and follow the instructions provided with any tools listed
here.
Parts supplied
Remove parts packages from dryer drum. Check that all parts are
included.
4 Leveling legs
NOTE: Do not use leveling legs if installing the dryer on a
pedestal.
Parts needed
Check local codes and with gas supplier. Check existing gas
supply, electrical supply and venting. Read Electrical
Requirements, Gas Supply Requirements and Venting
Requirements before purchasing parts.
For close-clearance installations between 31.5" (80.01 cm)
and 37" (93.98 cm), see Plan Vent System section for
venting requirements.
Mobile home installations require special parts (listed following)
that may be ordered by calling the dealer from whom you
purchased your dryer. For further information, please refer to the
Assistance or Service section of this manual.
Mobile Home Installation Kit. Ask for Part Number 346764.
Metal exhaust system hardware.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons when using the dryer, follow basic precautions,
including the following:
WARNING:
Read all instructions before using the dryer.
Do not place items exposed to cooking oils in your dryer.
Items contaminated with cooking oils may contribute to
a chemical reaction that could cause a load to catch fire.
Do not dry articles that have been previously cleaned in,
washed in, soaked in, or spotted with gasoline, dry-
cleaning solvents, or other flammable or explosive
substances as they give off vapors that could ignite or
explode.
Do not allow children to play on or in the dryer. Close
supervision of children is necessary when the dryer is
used near children.
Before the dryer is removed from service or discarded,
remove the door to the drying compartment.
Do not reach into the dryer if the drum is moving.
Do not repair or replace any part of the dryer or attempt
any servicing unless specifically recommended in this
Use and Care Guide or in published user-repair
instructions that you understand and have the skills to
carry out.
Do not use fabric softeners or products to eliminate static
unless recommended by the manufacturer of the fabric
softener or product.
Do not use heat to dry articles containing foam rubber or
similarly textured rubber-like materials.
Clean lint screen before or after each load.
Keep area around the exhaust opening and adjacent
surrounding areas free from the accumulation of lint, dust,
and dirt.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
The interior of the dryer and exhaust vent should be
cleaned periodically by qualified service personnel.
Do not install or store the dryer where it will be exposed
to the weather.
Do not tamper with controls.
See installation instructions for grounding requirements.
IMPORTANT: The gas installation must conform with local codes, or in the absence of local codes, with the National Fuel Gas
Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54 or the Canadian Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code, CSA B149.1.
The dryer must be electrically grounded in accordance with local codes, or in the absence of local codes, with the National
Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70 or Canadian Electrical Code, CSA C22.1.
8" or 10" pipe wrench
8" or 10" adjustable
wrench (for gas
connections)
Flat-blade screwdriver
Adjustable wrench that
opens to 1" (2.5 cm) or
hex-head socket wrench
(for adjusting dryer feet)
¹⁄₄" nut driver or socket
wrench (recommended)
Level
Knife
Vent clamps
Pipe-joint compound
resistant to LP gas
Caulking gun and
compound (for installing
new exhaust vent)
Pliers
Tape measure
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Options
Pedestal
Are you placing the dryer on a pedestal? You may purchase a
pedestal separately for this dryer. This pedestal will add about
13" (33 cm) to the height of your unit for a total height of
approximately 51" (130 cm).
For a garage installation, you will need to place the pedestal at
least 6" (15.2 cm) above the floor.
Optional pedestal
To order, call the dealer from whom you purchased your dryer or
refer to the Assistance or Service section of this manual. Ask
for Part Number LAB2700PMT (Meteorite) or LAB2700MQ0
(White).
Stack Kit
Are you planning to stack your washer and dryer? To do so, you
will need to purchase a Stack Kit.
To order, call the dealer from whom you purchased your dryer or
refer to the Assistance or Service section of this manual. Ask
for Part Number 8541503.
LocationRequirements
You will need
A location that allows for proper exhaust installation. A gas
dryer must be exhausted to the outdoors. See Venting
Requirements.
If you are using a power supply cord, a grounded electrical
outlet located within 2 ft (61 cm) of either side of the dryer.
See Electrical Requirements.
A sturdy floor to support the total dryer weight of 200 lbs
(90.7 kg). The combined weight of a companion appliance
should also be considered.
A level floor with a maximum slope of 1" (2.5 cm) under entire
dryer. If slope is greater than 1" (2.5 cm), install Extended
Dryer Feet Kit, Part Number 279810. Clothes may not tumble
properly, and automatic sensor cycles may not operate
correctly if dryer is not level.
For a garage installation, you will need to place the dryer at
least 18" (46 cm) above the floor. If using a pedestal, you will
need to place the pedestal at least 6" (22.9 cm) above the
floor.
Do not operate your dryer at temperatures below 45ºF (7ºC). At
lower temperatures, the dryer might not shut off at the end of an
automatic cycle. This can result in longer drying times.
The dryer must not be installed or stored in an area where it will
be exposed to water and/or weather.
Check code requirements. Some codes limit, or do not permit,
installation of the dryer in garages, closets, mobile homes or
sleeping quarters. Contact your local building inspector.
NOTE: No other fuel-burning appliance can be installed in the
same closet as a dryer.
Installation clearances
The location must be large enough to allow the dryer door to
open fully.
Additional spacing should be considered for ease of
installation and servicing.
Additional clearances might be required for wall, door and
floor moldings.
Additional spacing of 1" (2.5 cm) on all sides of the dryer is
recommended to reduce noise transfer.
Companion appliance spacing should also be considered.
Dryer Dimensions
*Most installations require a minimum 5½" (14 cm) clearance
behind the dryer for the exhaust vent with elbow. See Venting
Requirements.
WARNING
Explosion Hazard
Keep flammable materials and vapors, such as
gasoline, away from dryer.
Place dryer at least 18 inches (46 cm) above the floor
for a garage installation.
Failure to do so can result in death, explosion, or fire.
38"
(96.52 cm
)
*31½"
(80 cm)
27"
(68.6 cm)
51½"
(130.81 cm)
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Minimum installation spacing for custom undercounter
installation
The dimensions shown are for the minimum spacing allowed.
Custom undercounter installation - Dryer only
*Additional spacing recommended
Minimum installation spacing for recessed or closet
installation, with or without a pedestal
The dimensions shown are for the minimum spacing allowed.
For closet installation, with a door, minimum ventilation
openings in the top and bottom of the door are required.
Louvered doors with equivalent ventilation openings are
acceptable.
Closet installation - Dryer only
*Side or bottom venting - additional spacing recommended
Recessed or closet installation - Dryer on pedestal
*Additional spacing recommended
**Side or bottom venting - additional spacing recommended
Minimum installation spacing for cabinet installation
The dimensions shown are for the minimum spacing allowed.
For cabinet installation, with a door, minimum ventilation
openings in the top of the cabinet are required.
*Additional spacing recommended
**Side or bottom venting - additional spacing recommended
Recommended installation spacing for recessed or
closet installation, with stacked washer and dryer
The dimensions shown are for the recommended spacing.
*Min. top and bottom air openings for closet door
**External exhaust elbow requires additional spacing.
**Wall, door and floor molding may require additional spacing.
A. Side view - closet or confined area
B. Closet door with vents
A. Recessed area
B. Side view - closet or confined area
0"
(0 cm)
0"*
(0 cm)
0"*
(0 cm)
38" min.
(96.52 cm)
27"
(68.6 cm)
A
B
14" max.
(35.6 cm)
18" min.
(45.72 cm)
1"
0"*
(0 cm)
31½"
(80 cm)
48 in.
2
(310 cm
2
)
24 in.
2
(155 cm
2
)
3"
(7.6 cm)
3"
(7.6 cm)
(2.5 cm)
AB
0"*
(0 cm)
0"*
(0 cm)
1"
(2.5 cm)
0"**
(0 cm)
27"
(68.6 cm)
31½"
(80 cm)
18" min.
(45.72 cm)
14" max.
(35.6 cm)
7" (17.8 cm)
9"
(22.9 cm
)
7" (17.8 cm)
0"**
(0 cm)
31¹₂"
(80.0 cm)
27"
(68.6 cm)
1"
(2.5 cm)
0"* 0"*
(0 cm)
(0 cm)
48 in.
2
*
(310 cm
2
)
3" (7.6 cm)
3" (7.6 cm)
1" (2.5 cm)
24 in.
2
*
(155 cm
2
)
6" (15.2 cm)
76"
(193 cm)
27"
(68.6 cm)
5½"**
(14 cm)
1"**
(2.5 cm)
1"**
(2.5 cm)
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Mobile home - Additional installation requirements
This dryer is suitable for mobile home installations. The
installation must conform to the Manufactured Home
Construction and Safety Standard, Title 24 CFR, Part 3280
(formerly the Federal Standard for Mobile Home Construction
and Safety, Title 24, HUD Part 280) or Standard
CAN/CSA-Z240 MH.
Mobile home installations require:
Metal exhaust system hardware, which is available for
purchase from your dealer.
Mobile Home Installation Kit Part Number 346764. See Tools
and Parts section for ordering information.
Special provisions must be made in mobile homes to
introduce outside air into the dryer. The opening (such as a
nearby window) should be at least twice as large as the dryer
exhaust opening.
ElectricalRequirements
120 Volt, 60 Hz., AC only, 15- or 20-amp fused electrical
supply is required. A time-delay fuse or circuit breaker is
recommended. It is also recommended that a separate circuit
serving only this dryer be provided.
GasSupply Requirements
Gas Type
Natural gas:
This dryer is equipped for use with Natural gas. It is design-
certified by CSA International for LP (propane or butane) gases
with appropriate conversion.
Your dryer must have the correct burner for the type of gas in
your home. Burner information is located on the rating plate
in the door well of your dryer. If this information does not
agree with the type of gas available, contact your dealer or
call the phone numbers referenced in the Assistance or
Service section of this manual.
LP gas conversion:
Conversion must be made by a qualified technician.
No attempt shall be made to convert the appliance from the gas
specified on the model/serial rating plate for use with a different
gas without consulting your gas company.
Gas supply line
½" IPS pipe is recommended.
³⁄₈" approved tubing is acceptable for lengths under
20 ft (6.1 m) if local codes and gas supplier permit.
Must include ¹⁄₈" NPT minimum plugged tapping accessible
for test gauge connection, immediately upstream of the gas
connection to the dryer (see following illustration).
Electrical Shock Hazard
Plug into a grounded 3 prong outlet.
Do not remove ground prong.
Do not use an adapter.
Do not use an extension cord.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death,
fire, or electrical shock.
WARNING
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
For a grounded, cord-connected dryer:
This dryer must be grounded. In the event of malfunction or
breakdown, grounding will reduce the risk of electric shock
by providing a path of least resistance for electric current.
This dryer is equipped with a cord having an equipment-
grounding conductor and a grounding plug. The plug must
be plugged into an appropriate outlet that is properly
installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes
and ordinances.
WARNING: Improper connection of the equipment-
grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric shock.
Check with a qualified electrician or service representative
or personnel if you are in doubt as to whether the dryer is
properly grounded. Do not modify the plug provided with the
dryer: if it will not fit the outlet, have a proper outlet installed
by a qualified electrician.
WARNING
Explosion Hazard
Use a new CSA International approved gas supply line.
Install a shut-off valve.
Securely tighten all gas connections.
If connected to LP, have a qualified person make sure
gas pressure does not exceed 13" (33 cm) water
column.
Examples of a qualified person include:
licensed heating personnel,
authorized gas company personnel, and
authorized service personnel.
Failure to do so can result in death, explosion, or fire.
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Must include a shutoff valve:
In the U.S.A.:
An individual manual shutoff valve must be installed within
six (6) feet (1.8 m) of the dryer in accordance with the National
Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1.
In Canada:
An individual manual shutoff valve must be installed in
accordance with the B149.1, Natural Gas and Propane
Installation Code. It is recommended that an individual
manual shutoff valve be installed within six (6) feet (1.8 m)
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VentingRequirements
WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire, this dryer MUST BE
EXHAUSTED OUTDOORS.
IMPORTANT: Observe all governing codes and ordinances.
The dryer exhaust must not be connected into any gas vent,
chimney, wall, ceiling or a concealed space of a building.
If using an existing vent system
Clean lint from the entire length of the system and make sure
exhaust hood is not plugged with lint.
Replace any plastic or metal foil vent with rigid or flexible
heavy metal vent.
Review Vent system chart. Modify existing vent system if
necessary to achieve the best drying performance.
If this is a new vent system
Vent material
Use a heavy metal vent. Do not use plastic or metal foil vent.
4" (10.2 cm) heavy metal exhaust vent and clamps must be
used. DURASAFE venting products are recommended.
DURASAFE vent products can be purchased from your
dealer or by calling Whirlpool Parts and Accessories. For
more information, see the Assistance or Service section of
this manual.
Rigid metal vent
For best drying performance, rigid metal vents are
recommended.
Rigid metal vent is recommended to avoid crushing and
kinking.
Flexible metal vent
Flexible metal vents are acceptable only if accessible for
cleaning.
Flexible metal vent must be fully extended and supported
when the dryer is in its final location.
Remove excess flexible metal vent to avoid sagging and
kinking that may result in reduced airflow and poor
performance.
Do not install flexible metal vent in enclosed walls, ceilings or
floors.
Elbows
45° elbows provide better airflow than 90° elbows.
Clamps
Use clamps to seal all joints.
Exhaust vent must not be connected or secured with screws
or other fastening devices that extend into the interior of the
duct. Do not use duct tape.
Exhaust
Recommended hood styles are shown here.
The angled hood style (shown here) is acceptable.
An exhaust hood should cap the vent to keep rodents and
insects from entering the home.
Exhaust hood must be at least 12" (30.5 cm) from the ground
or any object that may be in the path of the exhaust (such as
flowers, rocks or bushes, snow line, etc.).
Do not use an exhaust hood with a magnetic latch.
4" (10.2 cm) heavy metal exhaust vent
WARNING
Fire Hazard
Use a heavy metal vent.
Do not use a plastic vent.
Do not use a metal foil vent.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death
or fire.
4"
10.2 cm
Good Better
Clamp
A. Louvered hood style
B. Box hood style
4"
(10.2 cm)
4"
(10.2 cm)
B
A
4"
(10.2 cm)
2½"
(6.4 cm)
Improper venting can cause moisture and lint to collect
indoors, which may result in:
Moisture damage to woodwork, furniture, paint,
Housecleaning problems and health problems.
wallpaper, carpets, etc.
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PlanVentSystem
Choose your exhaust installation type
Recommended exhaust installations
Typical installations vent the dryer from the rear of the dryer.
Other installations are possible.
Optional exhaust installations
This dryer can be converted to exhaust out the right side, left side
or through the bottom. If you prefer, you may contact your local
dealer to have the dryer converted.
Alternate installations for close clearances
Venting systems come in many varieties. Select the type best for
your installation. Two close-clearance installations are shown.
Refer to the manufacturers instructions.
NOTE: The following kits for close clearance alternate
installations are available for purchase. Please see the
Assistance or Service section of this manual to order.
Over-the-Top Installation:
Part Number 4396028
Periscope Installation (For use with dryer vent to wall vent
mismatch):
Part Number 4396037 - 0" (0 cm) to 18" (45.72 cm)
mismatch
Part Number 4396011 - 18" (45.72 cm) to 29" (73.66 cm)
mismatch
Part Number 4396014 - 29" (73.66 cm) to 50" (127 cm)
mismatch
Special provisions for mobile home installations
The exhaust vent must be securely fastened to a noncombustible
portion of the mobile home structure and must not terminate
beneath the mobile home. Terminate the exhaust vent outside.
A. Dryer
B. Elbow
C. Wall
D. Exhaust hood
E. Clamps
F. Rigid metal or flexible metal vent
G. Vent length necessary to connect
elbows
H. Exhaust outlet
A. Standard rear offset exhaust installation
B. Left or right side exhaust installation
C. Bottom exhaust installation
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Determine vent path
Select the route that will provide the straightest and most
direct path outdoors.
Plan the installation to use the fewest number of elbows and
turns.
When using elbows or making turns, allow as much room as
possible.
Bend vent gradually to avoid kinking.
Use the fewest 90° turns possible.
Determine vent length and elbows needed for best
drying performance
Use the Vent system chart below to determine type of vent
material and hood combinations acceptable to use.
NOTE: Do not use vent runs longer than those specified in
the Vent system chart. Exhaust systems longer than those
specified will:
Shorten the life of the dryer.
Reduce performance, resulting in longer drying times and
increased energy usage.
The Vent system chart provides venting requirements that will
help to achieve the best drying performance.
Vent system chart
NOTE: Side and bottom exhaust installations have a 90º turn
inside the dryer. To determine maximum exhaust length, add one
90º turn to the chart.
InstallVentSystem
1. Install exhaust hood. Use caulking compound to seal exterior
wall opening around exhaust hood.
2. Connect vent to exhaust hood. Vent must fit inside exhaust
hood. Secure vent to exhaust hood with 4" (10.2 cm) clamp.
3. Run vent to dryer location. Use the straightest path possible.
See Determine vent path in Plan Vent System. Avoid 90º
turns. Use clamps to seal all joints. Do not use duct tape,
screws or other fastening devices that extend into the interior
of the vent to secure vent.
InstallLevelingLegs
1. To protect the floor, use a large flat piece of cardboard from
the dryer carton. Place cardboard under the entire back edge
of the dryer.
2. Firmly grasp the body of the dryer. Gently lay the dryer on the
cardboard. See illustration.
3. Examine the leveling legs. Find the diamond marking.
4. Screw the legs into the leg holes by hand. Use a wrench to
finish turning the legs until the diamond marking is no longer
visible.
5. Place a carton corner post from dryer packaging under each
of the 2 dryer back corners. Stand the dryer up. Slide the
dryer on the corner posts until it is close to its final location.
Leave enough room to connect the exhaust vent or gas line.
For mobile home use
Gas dryers must be securely fastened to the floor at the time of
installation.
Mobile home installations require a Mobile Home Installation Kit.
For more information, please reference the service numbers in
the Assistance or Service section of this manual.
Number of
90º turns
or elbows
Type of
vent
Box or
louvered
hoods
Angled
hoods
0 Rigid metal
Flexible metal
64 ft (20 m)
36 ft (11 m)
58 ft (17.7 m)
28 ft (8.5 m)
1 Rigid metal
Flexible metal
54 ft (16.5 m)
31 ft (9.4 m)
48 ft (14.6 m)
23 ft (7 m)
2 Rigid metal
Flexible metal
44 ft (13.4 m)
27 ft (8.2 m)
38 ft (11.6 m)
19 ft (5.8 m)
3 Rigid metal
Flexible metal
35 ft (10.7 m)
25 ft (7.6 m)
29 ft (8.8 m)
17 ft (5.2 m)
4 Rigid metal
Flexible metal
27 ft (8.2 m)
23 ft (7 m)
21 ft (6.4 m)
15 ft (4.6 m)
WARNING
Excessive Weight Hazard
Use two or more people to move and install dryer.
Failure to do so can result in back or other injury.
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MakeGasConnection
1. Remove the red cap from the gas pipe.
2. Using a wrench to tighten, connect the gas supply to the
dryer. Use pipe-joint compound on the threads of all non-
flared male fittings. If flexible metal tubing is used, be sure
there are no kinks.
NOTE: For LP gas connections, you must use pipe-joint
compound resistant to the action of LP gas. Do not use
TEFLON
®†
tape.
A combination of pipe fittings must be used to connect the
dryer to the existing gas line. Shown is a recommended
connection. Your connection may be different, according to
the supply line type, size and location.
3. Open the shutoff valve in the supply line. The valve is open
when the handle is parallel to the gas pipe.
4. Test all connections by brushing on an approved
noncorrosive leak-detection solution. Bubbles will show a
leak. Correct any leak found.
ConnectVent
1. Using a 4" (10.2 cm) clamp, connect vent to exhaust outlet in
dryer. If connecting to existing vent, make sure the vent is
clean. The dryer vent must fit over the dryer exhaust outlet
and inside the exhaust hood. Make sure the vent is secured
to exhaust hood with a 4" (10.2 cm) clamp.
2. Move dryer into its final location. Do not crush or kink vent.
3. (On gas models) Make sure that there are no kinks in the
flexible gas line.
4. Once the exhaust vent connection is made, remove the
corner posts and cardboard.
LevelDryer
Check the levelness of the dryer. Check levelness first
side to side, then front to back.
If the dryer is not level, prop up the dryer using a wood block.
Use a wrench to adjust the legs up or down and check again for
levelness.
ReverseDoorSwing
You can change your door swing from a right-side opening to a
left-side opening, if desired.
Remove the door
1. Open the dryer door. Remove the 4 screws that hold the door
hinge on the front panel of the dryer. Loosen, but do not
remove, the screw with the top keyhole opening last (second
from the top).
2. Lift and pull forward on the door so that the keyhole clears
the screw head. Remove the door.
A. Flared male fitting
B. Non-flared male fitting
A.
³⁄₈
" flexible gas connector
B.
³⁄₈
" dryer pipe
C.
³⁄₈
" to
³⁄₈
" pipe elbow
D.
³⁄₈
" pipe-to-flare adapter fitting
A. Closed valve
B. Open valve
A
B
†®TEFLON is a registered trademark of E.I. Du Pont De Nemours and Company.
A
B
C
D
A
B
A. Dryer
B. Do not remove.
C. Dryer door
A
B
C
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3. Lay the dryer door on a flat, protected surface with the inside
door assembly facing up. Remove the last screw from Step 1.
Remove the 2 screws holding the handle to the door.
4. Remove the 6 screws to release the outer door assembly
from the inner door assembly (see illustration). It is important
that you remove only the 6 indicated screws.
5. Lift the inner door assembly off of the outer door assembly.
Unsnap the handle from the outer door assembly, move it to
the other side, and snap in. Set the outer door assembly
aside.
Reverse the hinge and hinge bracket
1. Place the inner door, screw head side up, on the work
surface.
2. Remove the 4 screws that hold the hinge to the door.
3. Remove the 2 screws that hold the handle bracket to the
door.
4. Move hinge to the other side and reattach with the 4 screws
removed in Step 2.
5. Move handle bracket to the other side and reattach with the
2 screws removed in Step 3.
6. Set the inner door assembly aside.
Reinstalling the door
1. Check for fingerprints on the glass. Clean if necessary.
2. Place the inner door assembly into the outer door assembly.
Align the hinge in the opening on the side. To fit correctly, the
inside door assembly edge is completely inside the outside
door assembly edge.
3. Reassemble the inner and outer door assemblies with the
6 screws.
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4. Replace the 2 handle screws for the door handle of the door
assembly.
5. Use a small flat-blade screwdriver to remove plug strip in the
door opening. Slide the head of the screwdriver under the top
portion of the plug strip, being certain not to scratch the dryer
surface. Lift up. Repeat in the middle and at the bottom.
Remove the plug stripe in the door opening and insert in the
opposite side.
6. Insert a screw in the second opening from the top of the
hinge opening and partially tighten. Hang the door by placing
the top hinge keyhole over the second screw head and
tighten the screw. By putting this screw in first, the door will
hang in place while you insert and tighten the remaining
4screws.
7. Close the door and check that it latches securely.
CompleteInstallation
1. Check that all parts are now installed. If there is an extra part,
go back through the steps to see which step was skipped.
2. Check that you have all of your tools.
3. Dispose of/recycle all packaging materials.
4. Check the dryers final location. Be sure the vent is not
crushed or kinked.
5. Check that the dryer is level. See Level Dryer.
6. Plug into a grounded 3 prong outlet. Turn on power.
7. Remove any protective film or tape remaining on the dryer.
8. Read Dryer Use.
9. Wipe the dryer drum interior thoroughly with a damp cloth to
remove any dust.
10. Select a Timed Dry heated cycle, and start the dryer. Do not
select the Air Only modifier.
If the dryer will not start, check the following:
Dryer is plugged into a grounded 3 prong outlet.
Electrical supply is connected.
Household fuse is intact and tight, or circuit breaker has
not tripped.
Dryer door is closed.
11. When the dryer has been running for 5 minutes, open the
dryer door and feel for heat. If you feel heat, cancel cycle and
close door. If you do not feel heat, turn off the dryer and
check that the gas supply line shutoff valve is open.
If the gas supply line shutoff valve is closed, open it, then
repeat the 5-minute test as outlined above.
If the gas supply line shutoff valve is open, contact a
qualified technician.
A. Dryer door
B. Dryer
C. Insert this screw first.
A
B
C
Electrical Shock Hazard
Plug into a grounded 3 prong outlet.
Do not remove ground prong.
Do not use an adapter.
Do not use an extension cord.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death,
fire, or electrical shock.
WARNING
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DRYER USE
StartingYour Dryer
The following is a guide to starting your dryer. Please refer to
specific sections of this manual for more detailed information.
1. Clean lint screen before each load. See Cleaning the Lint
Screen.
2. Place laundry into dryer and shut door.
3. Rotate the dial to select either an Automatic or Manual Cycle
then press the CONTROL ON button. The preset settings and
drying time for the cycle chosen will be displayed.
To use an Automatic Cycle
Point the dial to an Automatic Cycle.
Select DRYNESS LEVEL to adjust how dry you want the
load to be. The time displayed is an estimated length of
the cycle based on the Dryness Level selected. As the
cycle runs, the control senses the dryness of the load and
adjusts the time automatically for the selected Dryness
Level.
NOTE: Time is not adjustable for Automatic Cycles. Pressing
the Manual Dry Time (- or +) buttons will cause a triple beep,
indicating that the time cannot be changed.
Press the EXTRA CARE feature button if this option is
desired.
Press the CYCLE END SIGNAL button to set signal
volume to desired level.
Press (and hold) HOLD TO START button until dryer starts
(about 1 second).
Once an Automatic Cycle has started, the Extra Care feature
and the Cycle End Signal level can be adjusted. Press the
OFF key twice to stop the dryer and clear the settings,
allowing you to select another cycle and Dryness Level.
WARNING
Explosion Hazard
Keep flammable materials and vapors, such as
gasoline, away from dryer.
Do not dry anything that has ever had anything
flammable on it (even after washing).
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death,
explosion, or fire.
WARNING
Fire Hazard
No washer can completely remove oil.
Do not dry anything that has ever had any type of oil on
it (including cooking oils).
Items containing foam, rubber, or plastic must be dried
on a clothesline or by using an Air Cycle.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death
or fire.
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How Auto Moisture Sensing Plus works
The Even-Heat feature improves drying performance with
Auto Moisture Sensing Plus, which advances the cycle as
moisture is extracted from clothing. A thermistor (electronic
temperature sensor) and moisture sensing strips in the dryer
drum help measure the amount of moisture in the clothes as
they pass. An electronic control determines the load type to
help save time, avoid overdrying, and increase the accuracy
of the end dryness level. After the first 5 minutes of an
automatic cycle, the estimated time display will adjust based
on the approximate load size, cycle, dryness level selected
and amount of moisture left in the clothes. When the clothes
have reached approximately 80% of the dryness level
selected, the estimated time display will adjust again,
showing the final drying time. Auto Moisture Sensing Plus
takes the guesswork out of drying time and enhances fabric
care.
To use a Manual Cycle
Rotate the dial to select a Manual Cycle.
Press the MANUAL DRY TIME (- or +) buttons until the
desired drying time is displayed. Tap - or +, and the time will
change by 1-minute intervals. Press and hold - or +, and the
time will change by 5-minute intervals. The initial time
displayed is the actual drying time.
NOTE: The Manual Dry Time feature can be used only with
Manual Cycles.
Press TEMP until the desired temperature glows.
NOTE: Pressing the Dryness Level button will cause the triple
beep indicating that this option is not selectable. Also, a
Dryness Level is not indicated.
Press the EXTRA CARE feature button if this option is
desired.
Press the CYCLE END SIGNAL button to set volume to
desired level.
Press (and hold) HOLD TO START button until dryer starts
(about 1 second).
While a Manual Cycle is running, you can change the settings
for Time, Temperature, the Extra Care feature, and the Cycle
End Signal. Press the OFF button twice to stop the dryer and
clear the settings, allowing you to select another cycle.
StoppingYourDryer
To stop your dryer at any time
Press OFF twice or open the door.
PausingorRestarting
To pause the dryer at any time
Open the door or press OFF once.
To restart the dryer
Close the door and press (and hold) HOLD TO START button until
dryer starts.
NOTE: Drying will continue from where the cycle was interrupted
if you close the door and press Start within 5 minutes. If the cycle
is interrupted for more than 5 minutes, the dryer will shut off.
Select new cycle settings before restarting the dryer.
ControlLocked
This feature allows you to lock your settings to avoid unintended
use of the dryer. You can also use the Control Locked feature to
avoid unintended cycle or option changes during dryer operation.
To enable the Control Locked feature when dryer is
running:
Press and hold the CYCLE END SIGNAL button for 3 seconds.
The control is locked when a single beep is heard and the Control
Locked status light is on.
When the dryer is off, it is not necessary to press the Control
On button before activating the Control Locked feature.
To unlock:
Press and hold the CYCLE END SIGNAL button for 3 seconds to
turn this feature off.
NOTE: When the dryer is running and Control Locked is on, the
dryer can be stopped by pressing the Off button, but cant be
restarted until the control is unlocked.
DryingandCycleTips
Select the correct cycle and dryness level or temperature for your
load. If an Automatic Cycle is running, the display shows the
estimated cycle time when your dryer is automatically sensing
the dryness level of your load. If a Manual Cycle is running, the
display shows the exact number of minutes remaining in the
cycle.
Cool Down tumbles the load without heat during the last few
minutes of all cycles. Cool Down makes the loads easier to
handle and reduces wrinkling. The length of the Cool Down
depends on the load size and dryness level.
Drying tips
Follow care label directions when they are available.
If desired, add a fabric softener sheet. Follow package
instructions.
Remove the load from the dryer as soon as tumbling stops to
reduce wrinkling. This is especially important for permanent
press, knits and synthetic fabrics.
Avoid drying heavy work clothes with lighter fabrics. This
could cause overdrying of lighter fabrics, leading to increased
shrinking or wrinkling.
Cycle tips
Dry most loads using the preset cycle settings.
Refer to the Automatic or Manual Preset Cycle Settings chart
(in the Cycles section) for a guide to drying various loads.
Drying temperature and Dryness Level are preset when
you choose an Automatic Cycle. You can choose a
different dryness level, depending on your load by
pressing the DRYNESS LEVEL button to select MORE or
LESS.
If you wish to adjust the cycle length of a Manual Cycle,
you must press the MANUAL DRY TIME (- or +) buttons.
Adjust the temperature of a Manual Cycle by pressing
TEMP until the desired temperature is selected.
NOTE: You cannot choose a Dryness Level with Manual
Cycles.
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StatusLights
You may follow the progress of your dryer with the drying status
indicator lights.
Sensing
When a cycle is first turned on, the Sensing light glows until a wet
item is detected.
In an Automatic Cycle, if a wet item has not been detected
within 10 minutes, the Sensing light will turn off and the dryer
will shut down.
In a Manual Cycle, if a wet item is not detected after
10 minutes the Wet light turns on and the selected cycle
continues.
Wet
The Wet light will turn on when a wet item has been detected in
the dryer. The Wet light will remain on until:
The damp dry point is reached in an Automatic Cycle.
The dryer enters the cool down period in a Manual Cycle.
Damp
The Damp light indicates that the load has reached the damp dry
level.
NOTE: The Damp light is not used with Manual Cycles.
Cool Down
The Cool Down light glows during the cool down part of the
cycle. Laundry is cooling down for ease in handling.
Cycle Complete
The Cycle Complete light glows when a drying cycle is finished. If
the Extra Care feature has been selected, the Extra Care feature
indicator light will also be on.
The Cycle Complete light turns off 1 hour after the end of a drying
cycle (including the Extra Care cycle of 2 hours), when Off is
pressed, or when the door is opened.
Extra Care Feature
The Extra Care feature light glows when this option is selected.
This indicator stays on with the Cycle Complete light.
Control Locked
The Control Locked light glows when this option is enabled.
Indicator lights
Other indicator lights on the control panel show Cycle,
Temperature and Cycle End Signal settings selected.
The time display will indicate the estimated or actual time
remaining in a cycle.
Cycles
Select the drying cycle that matches the type of load you are
drying. See Automatic preset or Manual preset cycle settings
charts.
Cycle control knob
AutomaticCycles
Automatic Cycles allow you to match the cycle to the load you
are drying. See the following Automatic preset cycle settings
chart. Each cycle dries certain fabrics at the recommended
temperature. A sensor detects the moisture in the load and
automatically adjusts the drying time for optimal drying.
Heavy Duty
Use this cycle to get High heat for heavy fabrics such as cotton
towels or bedspreads.
Normal
Use this cycle to get Medium heat for drying sturdy fabrics such
as work clothes.
Casual
Use this cycle to get Medium heat for drying no-iron fabrics such
as sport shirts, casual business clothes and permanent press
blends.
Delicate
Use this cycle to get Low heat for drying synthetic fabrics,
washable knit fabrics and no-iron finishes.
Super Delicate
Use this cycle to get Extra-Low heat to gently dry items such as
lingerie, exercise wear or sheer curtains.
Automatic preset cycle settings
*Estimated Time with Dryness Level (medium) setting.
Automatic Cycles
Load Type
Tem p. Time*
(Minutes)
HEAVY DUTY
Heavyweight, towels
High 40
NORMAL
Corduroys, work clothes
Medium 34
CASUAL
Permanent press, synthetics
Medium 36
DELICATE
Lingerie, blouses, washable
woolens
Low 28
SUPER DELICATE
Exercise wear, sheer curtains, lace
Extra Low 22
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ManualCycles
Use Manual Cycles to select a specific amount of drying time and
a drying temperature. When a Manual Cycle is selected, the
ESTIMATED TIME REMAINING display shows the actual time
remaining in your cycle. You can change the actual time in the
cycle by pressing the Manual Dry Time (- or +) buttons.
Timed Dry
Use this cycle to complete drying if items are still damp after an
Automatic Cycle. Timed Dry is also useful for drying heavyweight
and bulky items, such as bedspreads and work clothes.
Touchup
Use this setting to help smooth out wrinkles from such items as
clothes packed in a suitcase or items wrinkled from being left in
the dryer too long.
Rapid Dry
Use this cycle for drying small loads or loads that need a short
drying time.
Manual preset cycle settings
AdditionalFeatures
Extra Care Feature
When you are unable to remove a load of clothes from the dryer
as soon as it stops, wrinkles can form. The Extra Care feature
periodically tumbles, rearranges and fluffs the load to help reduce
wrinkling.
Press the Extra Care feature to get up to 120 minutes of heat-
free, periodic tumbling at the end of a cycle.
Stop at any time by pressing the Extra Care feature or
opening the dryer door.
For the Casual Cycle, the Extra Care feature is preset to On.
The other Automatic Cycles will retain the Extra Care feature
setting. (For example, if you select the Extra Care feature in
the Normal cycle, the Extra Care feature will be on the next
time you select the Normal cycle.)
NOTE: If you do not select the Extra Care feature, the dryer stops
after the cool down period.
Temperature
Temperature settings are used with the Manual Cycles. Press
TEMP until the desired temperature setting glows. Temperature
settings cannot be used with the Automatic Cycles.
Air Only
Use the Air Only setting for items that require drying without heat
such as rubber, plastic and heat-sensitive fabrics. This chart
shows examples of items that can be dried using Air Only.
*Reset time to complete drying, if needed.
When using Air Only
Check that coverings are securely stitched.
Shake and fluff pillows by hand periodically during the cycle.
Dry item completely. Foam rubber pillows are slow to dry.
NOTE: Automatic Cycles are not available when using the Air
Only setting.
Cycle End Signal
The Cycle End Signal produces an audible sound when the
drying cycle is finished. Promptly removing clothes at the end of
the cycle reduces wrinkling.
Press and release the CYCLE END SIGNAL to adjust the sound
level or turn off the signal.
NOTE: When the Extra Care feature is selected and the Cycle
End Signal is on, an audible sound will emit every 5 minutes until
the clothes are removed, or the Extra Care feature is finished.
Manual Cycles
Load Type
Temp. Default Time
(Minutes)
TIMED DRY
Heavyweight, bulky items,
bedspreads, work clothes
High 40
TOUCHUP
Helps to smooth out
wrinkles
Medium 20
RAPID DRY
Small loads
High 27
Type of Load Time*
(Minutes)
Foam rubber - pillows, padded bras,
stuffed toys
20 - 30
Plastic - Shower curtains, tablecloths 20 - 30
Rubber-backed rugs 40 - 50
Olefin, polypropylene, sheer nylon 10 - 20
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DryingRack
The drying rack is useful for drying items you would not
necessarily want to tumble dry or that you would normally line dry
(for example, sweaters).
To use the drying rack
Do not remove the lint screen.
1. Open dryer door.
A. Front edge
2. Place drying rack inside dryer drum, positioning the back wire
on the ledge of the inner dryer back panel. Push down on
front edge of drying rack to secure over the lint screen.
3. Put the wet items on top of the rack. Leave space between
the items so air can reach all the surfaces.
NOTE: Do not allow items to hang over the edge of the rack.
4. Close the door.
5. Select a timed drying cycle and temperature, or an air cycle
(see following chart). Items containing foam, rubber or plastic
must be dried on a clothesline or by using the Air Only
temperature setting.
6. You must select a time by pressing the MANUAL DRY TIME
(- or +) buttons. Reset time as needed to complete drying.
Refer to the following table.
7. Press (and hold) HOLD TO START button (about 1 second).
NOTE: You must remove rack for normal tumbling. Do not use
automatic cycles with the drying rack.
This chart shows examples of items that can be rack dried and
the suggested cycle, temperature setting and drying time. Actual
drying time will depend on the amount of moisture items hold.
*(Minutes) Reset time to complete drying, if needed.
DRYER CARE
CleaningtheDryerLocation
Keep dryer area clear and free from items that would obstruct the
flow of combustion and ventilation air.
CleaningtheLintScreen
Every load cleaning
The lint screen is located in the door opening of the dryer. A
screen blocked by lint can increase drying time.
To clean
1. Pull the lint screen straight up. Roll lint off the screen with
your fingers. Do not rinse or wash screen to remove lint. Wet
lint is hard to remove.
A. Dryer rack front edge
B. Dryer back panel
A
A
B
Rack Dry Setting Temp. Time*
Wool Sweaters
Block to shape and lay flat on
the rack
Timed
Dry
Low 60
Stuffed toys or pillows
Cotton or polyester fiber filled
Timed
Dry
Low 60
Stuffed toys or pillows
Foam rubber filled
Timed
Dry
Air Only
(no
heat)
90
Sneakers or canvas shoes Timed
Dry
Air Only
(no
heat)
90
WARNING
Explosion Hazard
Keep flammable materials and vapors, such as
gasoline, away from dryer.
Place dryer at least 18 inches (46 cm) above the floor
for a garage installation.
Failure to do so can result in death, explosion, or fire.
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2. Push the lint screen firmly back into place.
IMPORTANT:
Do not run the dryer with the lint screen loose, damaged,
blocked or missing. Doing so can cause overheating and
damage to both the dryer and fabrics.
If lint falls off the screen into the dryer during removal, check
the exhaust hood and remove the lint. See Venting
Requirements.
As needed cleaning
Laundry detergent and fabric softener residue can build up on the
lint screen. This buildup can cause longer drying times for your
clothes, or cause the dryer to stop before your load is completely
dry. The screen is probably clogged if lint falls off the screen.
Clean the lint screen with a nylon brush every 6 months, or more
frequently, if it becomes clogged due to a residue buildup.
To wash
1. Roll lint off the screen with your fingers.
2. Wet both sides of lint screen with hot water.
3. Wet a nylon brush with hot water and liquid detergent. Scrub
lint screen with the brush to remove residue buildup.
4. Rinse screen with hot water.
5. Thoroughly dry lint screen with a clean towel. Replace screen
in dryer.
CleaningtheDryerInterior
To clean dryer drum
1. Make a paste with powdered laundry detergent and very
warm water.
2. Apply paste to a soft cloth.
OR
Apply a liquid, nonflammable household cleaner to the
stained area and rub with a soft cloth until all excess dye and
stains are removed.
3. Wipe drum thoroughly with a damp cloth.
4. Tumble a load of clean cloths or towels to dry drum.
NOTE: Garments that contain unstable dyes, such as denim blue
jeans or brightly colored cotton items, may discolor the dryer
interior. These stains are not harmful to your dryer and will not
stain future loads of clothes. Dry unstable dye items inside out to
avoid dye transfer.
RemovingAccumulatedLint
From Inside the Dryer Cabinet
Lint should be removed every 2 years, or more often, depending
on dryer usage. Cleaning should be done by a qualified person.
From the Exhaust Vent
Lint should be removed every 2 years, or more often, depending
on dryer usage.
VacationandMovingCare
Vacation care
Operate your dryer only when you are at home. If you will be on
vacation or not using your dryer for an extended period of time,
you should:
1. Unplug dryer or disconnect power.
2. Close shutoff valve in gas supply line.
3. Clean lint screen. See Cleaning the Lint Screen.
Moving care
1. Unplug the power supply cord.
2. Close shutoff valve in gas supply line.
3. Disconnect gas supply line pipe and remove fittings attached
to dryer pipe.
4. Cap the open fuel supply line.
5. Make sure leveling legs are secure in dryer base.
6. Use masking tape to secure dryer door.
Changing theDrumLight
The dryer light automatically turns on inside the dryer drum when
you open the door.
To change the drum light
1. Unplug dryer or disconnect power.
2. Open the dryer door. Locate the light bulb cover on the back
wall of the dryer. Remove the screw located in the lower right
corner of the cover. Remove the cover.
3. Turn bulb counterclockwise. Replace the bulb with a 10-watt
appliance bulb only. Replace the cover and secure with the
screw.
4. Plug in dryer or reconnect power.
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