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Model/Modelo: 796.8127#, 796.9127# K enmor e ® Dr y er P/N MFL62512877 Sears Brand Management C orporation Use & C are Guide Manual de Uso y C uidado English / E[...]
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2 T ABLE OF CONTENTS PRODUCT REC ORD Master Protection Agr eements K enmor e ® [...]
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3 IMPOR T ANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE W ARNING: D ANGER: W ARNING: For your safety , the information in this manual must be follow ed to minimiz etheriskofreore xplosion,electricshock,ortopr ev entpropert ydamage,personalinjur y , or loss of life. Donotinstall[...]
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IMPOR T ANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ?[...]
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5 • Properly ground dryer to conform with all go v erning codes and or dinances. ?[...]
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6 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR CONNECTING ELECTRICITY SA VE THESE INSTRUCTIONS W ARNING: W ARNING: T oreducetheriskofre ,electricshock,orinjur ytopersonswhenusingthisappliance , follow basic pr ecautions, including the follo wing: T oreducetheriskofre ,electricshock,or[...]
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7 FEA TURES AND BENEFITS KEY P AR TS AND C OMPONENTS EASY -TO-USE C ONTROL P ANEL [...]
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8 INST ALLA TION INSTRUCTIONS KEY DIMENSIONS AND SPECIFICA TIONS L OCA TION REQUIREMENTS IMPOR T ANT : [...]
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INST ALLA TION INSTRUCTIONS INST ALLA TION WITH OPTIONAL PEDEST AL BASE OR ST A CKING KIT OPTIONAL A CCESSORIES IMPOR T ANT : ?[...]
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INST ALLA TION INSTRUCTIONS CONNECTING G AS DR YERS GASREQUIREMENT S(GASMODELSONL Y) [...]
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12 CONNECTING ELECTRIC DR YERS ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS [...]
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13 CONNECTINGELECTRICDR YERS(continued) Connect the po w er cor d to the terminal block. Connect each pow er cor d wire to the terminal block scr ew that has the same color ed wire. For e x ample, c onnect the black pow er c ord wir e to the terminal block scre w with the black wire. Failur e to follow these instructions mayresultin?[...]
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VENTING THE DR YER CHECK Y OUR EXHA UST S Y STEM FOR PROBLEMS IMPOR T ANT! The most common c ause of dr yer pr oblems is poor e xhaust venting. [...]
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15 VENTINGTHEDR YER(c ontinued) R outingandConnectingDuctw ork [...]
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16 INST ALLA TION INSTRUCTIONS LEVELING THE DR YER REVERSING THE DOOR SWING ?[...]
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17 INST ALLA TION INSTRUCTIONS FINAL INST ALLA TION CHECK ?[...]
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18 HOW T O USE CONTR OL P ANEL FEA TURES POWER(ON/OFF)BUTT ON [...]
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HOW T O USE OPERA TING THE DR YER 1 LO AD THE DR YER ?[...]
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*NOTE: ?[...]
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21 TimedDryCycles [...]
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22 FabricCar eLabels GroupSimilarItems ?[...]
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23 TIME AND ST A TUS DISPLA Y ?[...]
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25 CY CLE OPTIONS AND SPECIAL FEA TURES [...]
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26 USER MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS REGULAR CLEANING W ARNING: ?[...]
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27 USER MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS • DIR TY OR DAMA GED EXHA UST DUCTS • WRONG VENT MA TERIAL • RESTRICTED OR DAMAGED VENT HOOD • EX CESSIVEL Y LONG VENT • THE USE OF PLASTIC OR FOIL VENTING MaintainingtheExhaustSystem ?[...]
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28 K enmor e Connect ™ S ystem HOLD ?[...]
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BEFORE CALLING FOR SER VICE TROUBLESHOO TING GUIDE Problem P ossible C ause Solutions *CHECK VENT is blinking ?[...]
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BEFORECALLINGFORSER VICE(c ontinued) Problem P ossible C ause Solutions Clothes take too long to dr y [...]
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31 BEFORECALLINGFORSER VICE(c ontinued) TROUBLESHOO TING GUIDE Problem P ossible C ause Solutions Display shows err or code: tE1 or tE2 [...]
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32 K enmor e Limited W arranty ?[...]