KitchenAid Clothes Dryer KEYS677E User Manual

Models  
KEYS677E, KGYS677E  
KEYS777E, KGYS777E  
U s e & C a r e G u i d e  
Electric and  
Gas Dryers  
A Note to You ................... 2  
Understanding  
Dryer Safety .................. 3-4  
Getting to Know  
Your Dryer ........................ 5  
Checking Your Vent......... 6  
Operating Your Dryer ...... 8  
Caring for Your Dryer .... 14  
Troubleshooting ............ 19  
Requesting Assistance  
or Service ....................... 21  
Index ............................... 23  
Warranty ......................... 24  
1•800•422•1230  
Call with questions  
or comments  
PART NO. 3405630 Rev.A  
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Understanding Dryer Safety  
Your safety is important to us.  
This symbol alerts you to hazards  
such as fire, electrical shock, or  
other injuries.  
This guide contains safety symbols and statements.  
Please pay special attention to these symbols and  
follow any instructions given. Here is a brief explan-  
ation of the use of the symbol.  
WARNING: For your safety, the information in this manual must be followed to  
minimize the risk of fire or explosion, or to prevent property damage, personal injury,  
or loss of life.  
– Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity  
of this or any other appliance.  
– WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS:  
Do not try to light any appliance.  
Do not touch any electrical switch; do not use any phone in your building.  
Clear the room, building, or area of all occupants.  
Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor’s phone.  
Follow the gas supplier’s instructions.  
If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department.  
– Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer, service agency,  
or the gas supplier.  
continued on next page  
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Understanding Dryer Safety  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
WARNING 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  
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.  
the dryer.  
Do not dry articles that have been previ-  
ously cleaned in, washed in, soaked in,  
or spotted with gasoline, dry-cleaning  
solvents, 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 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.  
Do not install or store the dryer where  
The interior of the dryer and exhaust duct  
should be cleaned periodically by qualified  
service personnel.  
See Installation Instructions for grounding  
requirements.  
it will be exposed to the weather.  
Do not tamper with controls.  
– SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS –  
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Getting to Know Your Dryer  
The parts and features of your dryer are illustrated on this page. Become familiar with all parts and  
features before using your dryer. Page references are included next to some features. Refer to those  
pages for more information about the features.  
NOTE: The drawings in this book may vary from your dryer model. They are designed to show the  
different features of all models covered by this book. Your model may not include all features.  
SELECTRA™  
controls  
(p. 8)  
Start button  
Cycle control  
knob  
(pp. 8-12)  
(p. 9)  
Y:  
ELECTRONIC SENSOR DR  
OFF  
VY  
HEA  
REGULAR  
/
Y
TIMED DR  
10  
20  
T
STAR  
PUSH TO  
QUICK PRESS  
Energy Preferred  
*
Automatic Setting  
Y
VERY DR  
AMP  
4D0  
IRONING  
TOWELS  
50  
Y
LESS DR  
*
CYCLE SIGNAL  
ON  
ARE  
C
EXTRA  
WN  
COOL DO  
TURE  
60  
TEMPERA  
Y
EXTRA DR  
CK DRY  
OFF  
MED  
HI  
ON  
MED  
LOW  
OFF  
EX  
HI  
TEMP  
RA  
W
OFF  
LO  
Lint screen  
OFF  
HEAVY  
P
PRESS  
KNITS  
FABRIC  
DELIC  
ATES  
Y
VERY DR  
Y
RACK DR  
a
Clean Selectr  
Easy  
Y
LESS DR  
10  
20  
(p. 14)  
Y:  
ELECTRONIC SENSOR DR  
WN  
COOL DO  
PERMANENT PRESS  
ARE  
C
AIR TUMBLE  
EXTRA  
O F F  
Model and  
serial number  
label  
(p. 2)  
Exhaust grill  
Electronic  
dryness  
sensor  
Drum light  
(p. 16)  
(p. 10)  
Dryer drum  
(p. 15)  
Wide-opening  
hamper door  
Additional feature on models  
KEYS777E and KGYS777E:  
ULTRA LOW temperature setting  
(on model KEYS777E)  
EXTRA LOW temperature setting  
(on model KGYS777E)  
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Checking Your Vent  
Your dryer must be properly installed and vented to achieve maximum drying efficiency and shorten  
drying times. Install your dryer in a well-ventilated room where the temperature is always above  
45°F (7°C). Also make sure that your dryer is leveled. Refer to your Installation Instructions for more  
information.  
Venting  
2. Use a 4" exhaust hood. Smaller hoods increase  
drying times.  
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4"  
Fire Hazard  
4"  
Use a heavy metal vent.  
Do not use a plastic vent.  
Do not use a metal foil vent.  
3. The exhaust vent can be routed up, down, left,  
right, or straight out the  
back of the dryer. Space  
requirements are listed  
in your Installation  
Failure to follow these instructions can result  
in death or fire.  
If the dryer is not properly installed and vented, it  
will not be covered under the warranty.  
Instructions.  
NOTE: Service calls caused by improper venting  
will be paid for by the customer, whether it was a  
paid installation or self-installed. For paid installa-  
tion, call the company that installed the vent for  
adjustment.  
1. Four-inch heavy metal or flexible metal vent must  
be used. Do not use  
plastic vent or flexible  
metal foil vent. Do not  
kink or crush flexible  
metal vent. It must be  
completely extended to  
allow adequate exhaust  
air to flow. Check vent  
4"  
after installation. Refer  
to your Installation  
Instructions for proper  
length requirements of vent.  
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Checking Your Vent  
Venting (cont.)  
4. Use the straightest path possible when routing the 6. Clean exhaust vent periodically, depending on use,  
exhaust vent. Avoid 90°  
turns, if possible. Allow  
room when using  
elbows or making turns.  
Bend vent gradually to  
avoid kinking.  
but at least every 2 years,  
or when installing your  
dryer in a new location.  
Disconnect vent from  
the dryer and clean one  
section at a time until  
you reach the exhaust  
hood.  
Use the hose attach-  
ment on your vacuum,  
or a pole or wire with a  
feather duster or rag attached, to clean out lint.  
5. Use duct tape to seal all joints. Do not use screws  
to secure vent. Lint may  
Be sure the flapper on the outside end of vent  
moves freely.  
catch on screws.  
When cleaning is complete, be sure to follow the  
Installation Instructions supplied with your dryer  
for final product check.  
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Operating Your Dryer  
To get the best dryer results possible, you must use your dryer correctly. This section tells you how to  
use your dryer properly and efficiently.  
Starting your dryer  
3. Set the Temperature selector to the recommended  
wWARNING  
setting for the type of  
fabric being dried.  
The cycle descriptions  
on pages 10-12 include  
temperature setting  
suggestions.  
TEMPE  
TEMP  
LOW  
Explosion Hazard  
Never place items in the dryer that are  
dampened with gasoline or other  
flammable fluids.  
4. (OPTIONAL STEP) Set the Cycle Signal selector to  
On if you want the dryer  
No washer can completely remove oil.  
to sound a signal when a  
cycle is finished. The  
Do not dry anything that has ever had any  
type of oil on it (including cooking oils).  
signal is helpful when you  
CYCLE SIGNAL  
Doing so can result in death, explosion,  
or fire.  
are drying permanent  
press, synthetics, and  
other items that should  
ON  
OFF  
be removed from the  
Before using your dryer, wipe the dryer drum with a  
damp cloth to remove dust from storing and shipping.  
If your dryer has a Consumer Buy Guide, remove it  
and place it with this Use and Care Guide.  
dryer as soon as it stops.  
5. (OPTIONAL STEP) Your dryer has an Extra Care  
feature to protect your  
1. Load clothes loosely into the dryer and close the  
door. Do not pack the  
clothing from wrinkling  
once the dryer stops.  
dryer; allow space for  
clothes to tumble freely.  
On models KEYS777E  
EXTRA CARE  
and KGYS777E, set the  
Extra Care selector to Off  
if you want the dryer to  
ON  
OFF  
stop after cool-down.  
(See page 10.)  
2. Turn the Cycle Control Knob to the recommended  
cycle for the type of load  
being dried, as de-  
scribed on pages 10-12.  
Use the Energy  
Preferred Automatic  
Setting ( ) in the Regu-  
*
lar/Heavy cycle to dry  
most heavyweight and  
mediumweight loads.  
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Operating Your Dryer  
Starting your dryer (cont.)  
6. Push the Start Button.  
Stopping and restarting your dryer  
You can stop your dryer anytime during a cycle.  
To stop your dryer:  
Open the dryer door or turn the Cycle Control Knob  
to Off.  
NOTE: The Cycle Control Knob should point to an  
Off area when the dryer is not in use.  
To restart your dryer:  
Close the door, select a new cycle and temperature  
(if desired), and push the Start Button.  
NOTE: Your dryer stops automatically when a  
cycle ends.  
Selecting the right cycle and temperature setting  
Drying tips  
The following pages describe the drying cycles  
on your dryer. The descriptions include suggested  
temperature settings and drying times for various  
loads.  
Make sure you have selected the correct cycle  
and temperature for your load. For example, use  
the Towels feature for best drying results with  
extra heavy items.  
Cycle and temperature tips  
Always follow care label directions when they are  
available.  
Models KEYS777E and KGYS777E have a special  
Ultra Low temperature setting that reduces drying  
temperatures, providing enhanced fabric care for  
delicates and other fine fabrics.  
Always use fabric softener sheets labeled as  
dryer safe and follow package instructions  
carefully.  
In both Automatic cycles (Regular/Heavy and  
Permanent Press), the FLO-THRU™ Drying  
System automatically reduces the heat near  
the end of the cycles to prevent overdrying.  
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.  
If some types of loads in the cycle descriptions  
have more than one suggested temperature  
setting, choose the lowest setting available on  
your dryer.  
The last few minutes of all cycles are without heat  
to make the load cooler to handle.  
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Operating Your Dryer  
Automatic cycles  
Your dryer has 2 Automatic cycles: Regular/Heavy  
and Permanent Press. Both Automatic cycles use  
an electronic dryness sensor control that senses the  
amount of moisture in the load and shuts off the  
dryer when the selected dryness is reached.  
The Cycle Control Knob does not move until the  
load is almost dry. After the cool-down, the Knob  
automatically turns to an Off area and tumbling  
stops.  
If the load is not as dry as you like, complete drying  
using the Timed Dry cycle (see next page). Select a  
setting closer to Very Dry the next time you dry a  
similar load.  
The Extra Care feature protects your clothing from  
wrinkles if you are unable to unload the dryer within  
5 minutes after tumbling stops. The Extra Care  
feature tumbles the load without heat every few  
minutes up to 40 minutes after the cycle ends.  
Dry most loads using the Energy Preferred Auto-  
On models KEYS777E and KGYS777E, you can  
set the Extra Care feature On or Off (see page 8).  
If the SELECTRAbutton is set to Off, the Perma-  
nent Press cycle ends after cool-down.  
matic Setting ( ) in the Regular/Heavy cycle.  
*
For any Automatic setting, you can choose any  
temperature setting you want. Suggested tempera-  
ture settings are listed below.  
A signal sounds every few minutes when Extra  
Care is running. The signal and cycle stop when  
you open the dryer door.  
If the load is drier than you like, select a setting  
closer to Less Dry the next time you dry a  
similar load.  
Use the Permanent Press Automatic cycle for  
heavyweight and  
Use the Regular/Heavy Automatic cycle for  
heavyweight and  
mediumweight perma-  
mediumweight cotton  
items, such as towels,  
*
VERY DRY  
nent press items, knits,  
and other synthetic  
fabrics.  
TOWELS  
linens, bedspreads,  
LESS DRY  
work clothes, blue  
COOL DOWN  
Set your Temperature  
jeans, and corduroys.  
Set your Temperature  
selector to Hi or Med  
Hi heat.  
Use the Towels feature  
when you have large  
VERY DRY  
EXTRA CARE  
selector to Hi, Med,  
LESS DRY  
or Low heat.  
COOL DOWN  
OFF  
EXTRA CARE  
OF  
loads of thick towels to dry. This setting allows for  
more drying time and can also be used for extra  
heavy items such as mattress pads and quilts.  
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Operating Your Dryer  
Timed Dry cycles  
Use the Timed Dry cycle to complete drying if some  
items are damp after  
Use the Ironing Damp feature to dry items to damp  
level or to dry items that do not require an entire  
drying cycle. Examples are heavy cottons, such as  
jeans, which you do not want to become stiff, or  
cotton clothes that are easier to press when damp.  
Set your Temperature selector to Hi.  
OF  
Automatic drying. The  
Timed Dry cycle is also  
useful for:  
Heavyweight and  
bulky items, such as  
bedspreads and work  
clothes, and large  
loads that require a  
long drying time. Set  
your Temperature  
10  
20  
QUICK PRESS  
IRONING DAMP  
40  
50  
60  
The Quick Press feature removes wrinkles from  
clothes that have been packed in a suitcase or  
closet, or from items not removed from the dryer at  
the end of a cycle. As soon as the dryer stops, fold  
or put the items on hangers. Set your Temperature  
selector to Med Hi or Med Low.  
EXTRA DRY  
RACK DRY  
selector to Hi and the Cycle Control Knob for  
50 to 70 minutes.  
Models KEYS777E and KGYS777E have a Rack  
Dry feature to dry items without tumbling them.  
See page 13.  
Lightweight items, such as lingerie, blouses, and  
knits that require a short drying time. Set your  
Temperature selector to Low, Med Low, or Ultra  
Low, and the Cycle Control Knob for 20  
to 30 minutes.  
Models KEYS777E and KGYS777E have an Extra  
Dry feature to dry large items or items that are  
thicker or heavier than a regular load. Set your  
Temperature selector to HI for this feature.  
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Operating Your Dryer  
AirTumble cycle  
Use the unheated Air Tumble cycle for items that  
require drying without  
heat. Since this cycle  
has no heat, the Tem-  
perature selector setting  
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will have no effect. The  
OFF  
following chart includes  
examples of items that  
require drying without  
10  
20  
Fire Hazard  
heat. Use the Air  
Use Air Tumble cycle or line dry items  
listed below.  
Tumble cycle or place  
the items on a line or  
rack to air dry.  
Do not use heat to dry these items.  
Line dry bonded or laminated fabrics.  
Always follow care label directions when they are  
available.  
Failure to follow these instructions can  
result in death or fire.  
TYPE OF LOAD  
AIR TUMBLE CYCLE*  
(minutes)  
RUBBER, PLASTIC, HEAT-SENSITIVE FABRICS  
Foam Rubber – Pillows, padded bras, stuffed toys  
Make sure coverings are securely stitched.  
20-30  
Shake and fluff pillows by hand several times during the Air  
Tumble cycle.  
Make sure pillows are completely dry. Foam rubber pillows  
take a long time to dry.  
Plastic – Shower curtains, tablecloths  
Rubber-backed rugs  
20-30  
40-50  
10-20  
Olefin, Polypropylene, Sheer nylon  
* Reset cycle as needed to complete drying.  
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Operating Your Dryer  
Using the drying rack  
Models KEYS777E and KGYS777E include a drying  
rack. On models KEYS677E and KGYS677E, you  
can order a drying rack by calling 1-800-422-1230,  
from anywhere in the U.S.A. You will hear a record-  
ing. Follow the instructions to place an order.  
3. Close the door.  
The drying rack lets you dry items without tumbling  
them. The rack does not move, but the drum turns.  
1. Fit rear legs of the rack into spaces in the back  
wall of the dryer. Lower  
the front so the legs rest  
on the dryer opening.  
4. Select the Timed Dry cycle and temperature, or  
the Air Tumble cycle.  
2. Put wet items on top of the rack. Leave space  
between the items  
so air can reach all  
surfaces.  
See chart below for  
suggested cycles and  
settings for items that  
might best be rack  
5. Push the Start Button.  
dried. Drying time will  
depend on amount of  
moisture items hold.  
NOTE: Make sure nothing hangs over the edge of  
the rack.  
NOTE: The rack must be removed for normal  
tumbling. Automatic cycles do not work with the  
drying rack.  
CYCLE  
TEMPERATURE  
Low  
RACK DRY  
TIME*  
(minutes)  
Timed Dry  
Timed Dry  
Air Tumble  
Air Tumble  
Wool sweaters  
(Block to shape and lay flat on the rack)  
60  
60  
Low  
Stuffed toys or pillows  
(Cotton or polyester fiber filled)  
None; cycle is unheated.  
None; cycle is unheated.  
Stuffed toys or pillows  
(Foam rubber filled)  
90  
Sneakers or canvas shoes  
30-40  
*Reset cycle as needed to complete drying.  
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Caring for Your Dryer  
Proper care of your dryer can extend its life and help your dryer operate efficiently.  
Cleaning the lint screen  
Every load cleaning  
The lint screen is located under a lid on top of the  
dryer. Clean it before each load. A screen blocked  
by lint can increase drying time.  
As needed cleaning  
Laundry detergents and fabric softeners can cause  
a residue buildup on the lint screen. This buildup  
can cause longer drying times for your clothes, or  
cause the dryer to stop before your load is com-  
pletely dry. You may be able to see this buildup, or  
the lint may be falling off the screen because it is  
clogged.  
To clean:  
1. Open the lid and pull the lint screen towards you.  
Clean the lint screen with a nylon brush every six  
months or more frequently if it becomes clogged  
due to a residue buildup.  
Use the following method:  
1. Wet both sides of lint screen with hot water.  
2. Wet a nylon brush with hot water and liquid  
detergent; scrub lint  
screen with the brush to  
remove residue buildup.  
2. Roll lint off the screen with your fingers. Do not  
rinse or wash screen to  
remove lint. Wet lint is  
hard to remove.  
3. Rinse screen with hot water.  
4. Thoroughly dry lint screen with a clean towel;  
replace in dryer.  
3. Push the lint screen firmly back into place and  
close the lid.  
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.  
Some towels made of synthetic fibers and natural  
fibers (polyester and cotton blends) may shed  
more lint than other towels, causing your dryer’s  
lint screen to fill up faster. Be sure to remove lint  
from the lint screen before and after drying new  
towels.  
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Caring for Your Dryer  
Lint signal  
The lint signal (a whistle tone) indicates excessive  
lint is present on your lint screen or it  
has a residue buildup. See page 14.  
A full lint screen restricts airflow and  
reduces drying efficiency. When you  
hear the signal, stop the dryer and  
clean the lint screen.  
NOTE: Clean your lint screen before each load. Do  
not wait for the lint signal.  
Cleaning the dryer interior  
Garments which 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. It is helpful to dry unstable dye items  
inside out to prevent dye transfer.  
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To clean dryer drum:  
1. Make a paste with powdered laundry detergent  
and very warm water.  
Explosion Hazard  
2. Apply paste to a soft cloth.  
Use nonflammable cleaner.  
Failure to do so can result in death,  
explosion, or fire.  
OR  
Apply a liquid, non-flammable household cleaner to  
the stained area and rub with a soft  
cloth until all excess dye is removed.  
3. Wipe drum thoroughly with a damp cloth.  
4. Tumble a load of clean cloths or towels to dry drum.  
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Caring for Your Dryer  
Changing the drum light  
Your dryer’s drum light may be one of 2 types, as  
shown. The dryer light automatically turns on inside  
the dryer drum when you open the door.  
wWARNING  
Fire Hazard  
Replace light bulb cover before  
operating dryer.  
Failure to do so can result in death or fire.  
To change drum light type 1:  
1. Unplug the dryer or disconnect the electricity  
To change drum light type 2:  
1. Unplug the dryer or disconnect the electricity  
leading to the dryer at the main power supply.  
leading to the dryer at the main power supply.  
2. Open the dryer door. Remove the light bulb cover  
from the back wall  
2. Open the dryer door. Remove the light bulb cover  
from the back wall of the  
dryer by removing the  
of the dryer by turning  
the cover clockwise.  
screw located in the  
lower right corner of  
the cover.  
3. Remove the light bulb by turning it  
3. Remove the light bulb by turning it  
counterclockwise.  
counterclockwise.  
4. Replace the bulb with a 40-watt appliance  
4. Replace the bulb with a 10-watt appliance  
bulb only.  
bulb only.  
5. Replace the light bulb cover and lock in place  
by turning counter-  
5. Replace the light bulb cover.  
clockwise.  
6. Reconnect power supply.  
6. Reconnect power supply.  
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Caring for Your Dryer  
Removing accumulated lint from inside  
the dryer cabinet  
Lint can gather inside the dryer and be a fuel  
for fire. Lint should be removed every two to  
three years, or more often, depending on dryer  
usage. Cleaning should be done by a qualified  
person. If you have any questions or comments,  
please call our Consumer Assistance Center at  
1-800-422-1230 from anywhere in the U.S.A.  
wWARNING  
Electrical Shock Hazard  
Disconnect power before cleaning.  
Replace all panels before operating.  
Failure to do so can result in death or  
electrical shock.  
Heater box  
1. Unplug dryer or turn off power supply.  
2. Remove rear panel.  
3. Remove any lint using a vacuum cleaner or soft  
Thermostats  
brush. Avoid damaging wires and thermostats.  
4. Replace rear panel.  
Dryer with rear panel removed  
5. Open lint screen lid. Remove 2 screws from  
lint screen area.  
6. Open top by pulling forward and up at each front  
corner (see illustration). Rest raised top against  
wall behind dryer (top is hinged at rear).  
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Caring for Your Dryer  
Removing accumulated lint from inside  
the dryer cabinet (cont.)  
7. Remove 2 internal screws from front panel  
flanges (near top front corners). Lift front panel  
slightly, lifting off lower clips (see lower clip inset  
of illustration below). Slowly pull front panel  
forward, disengaging panel from drum. (Drum  
will drop slightly.)  
8. Move front panel aside and rest edge against  
side of dryer. Avoid disconnecting wire clips  
(see wire clips inset of illustration below) or  
damaging wires.  
9. Remove any lint using a vacuum cleaner or soft  
brush.  
Motor  
Burner  
(gas models only)  
Dryer with front panel removed  
10. Reassemble in reverse order. Before closing the  
top, check the following:  
– Drum seal must be flared out (see drum seal  
insets of illustration) and properly positioned  
against panel at back of drum. Rotate drum  
counterclockwise one full turn to check  
drum seal.  
Drum  
Seal  
Drum  
Seal  
right  
wrong  
– Belt should be centered and tight on dryer  
drum.  
side  
panel  
– Wire clip retainer, which holds the door switch  
wires, must be secured to top of front panel  
(see wire clips inset of illustration) and along  
top edge of side panel. Door wires must not  
touch drum when dryer is operating.  
front  
panel  
OR  
11. Replace top panel and lint screen screws. Top  
and front panels must be securely in place  
before operating dryer.  
Wire clips  
12. Level the dryer if necessary.  
13. Plug in dryer or turn on power supply.  
Lower  
clip  
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Troubleshooting  
Most laundering problems are easily solved if you understand the cause. Check the following list for  
common laundry problems and the next page for common dryer problems. If you need further  
assistance, see “Requesting Assistance or Service” on page 21.  
NOTE: In the following list, the most common laundry problems are listed first.  
Common laundry problems  
Problem...  
Cause...  
Slow drying or clothes still wet  
Incorrect cycle or temperature setting selected.  
Full or clogged lint screen. (See page 14.)  
Exhaust vent clogged, restricted, or too long. (See pages 6-7 and  
Installation Instructions.)  
Dryer not level to allow for clothes contacting the electronic  
dryness sensor. (See page 10.)  
Dryer located in room with temperature below 45° (7°C).  
Load too large and bulky to dry quickly.  
Drying heavy fabrics (denim, towels) with light fabrics (synthetics,  
permanent press).  
Fabric softener sheet blocking exhaust grill inside dryer drum.  
Full lint screen. (See page 14.)  
Lint  
Load not properly sorted.  
Overdrying, especially synthetic fabrics that cause lint-attracting  
static electricity.  
Load size too big or heavy.  
Tissue or paper left in pockets.  
Pilling (surface fuzz caused by normal wear and laundering)  
attracts lint.  
Static electricity  
Wrinkling  
Overdrying.  
Dryer fabric softener improperly used. See package directions.  
Load includes synthetics, synthetic blends, permanent press, and  
knit fabrics that build up static electricity.  
Overloading.  
Overdrying, especially permanent press and synthetic fabrics.  
Large items balling or rolling up.  
Clothes left in dryer at end of cycle.  
Shrinking  
Overdrying.  
Fabric or garment is not designed for tumble drying.  
Dryer settings incorrect for fabric type.  
Care label instructions not followed.  
Dryer fabric softener improperly used. Do not add to a warm load.  
Drying soiled items.  
Greasy spots/stains  
Color change  
Drying dark colors with light colors.  
Drying colorfast colors with non-colorfast colors.  
Garment damage  
Zippers, snaps, and hooks left open.  
Strings and sashes not tied to prevent tangling.  
Care label instructions not followed.  
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Troubleshooting  
Common dryer problems  
1.Dryer will not start.  
3. No heat  
For gas dryers, is the valve open on the  
supply line? Also, some dryers may  
have an internal gas valve.  
Is the dryer door firmly closed?  
For electric dryers, have you blown a  
fuse or tripped a circuit breaker?  
Electric dryers use 2 household fuses  
(or breakers). The drum may be turning  
but you may not have heat.  
Are the controls set in a ON position?  
4. Noises  
Did you firmly push the Start Button?  
Does lint screen need to be cleaned  
(lint alert)?  
If the dryer hasn’t been used forawhile,  
there may be a thumping sound during  
the first few minutes of operation.  
Is the power cord plugged in?  
If noises continue, call the Consumer Assistance  
Center.  
5. Odor  
When operating a new dryer, the new  
electric heating element may have an  
odor.  
Have you blown a fuse or tripped the  
circuit breaker? Electric dryers use  
2 household fuses or breakers.  
Are household chemical odors being  
drawn into dryer? Proper ventilation  
must be used if painting or staining near the dryer.  
NOTE: Store and use paints, varnishes, etc. away  
from your dryer whenever possible.  
2.Lint accumulation in hood or exhaust  
vent, or extended drying times.  
If you still have problems, see “Requesting Assist-  
ance or Service” on page 21.  
Is lint screen full?  
Is exhaust vent or outside exhaust  
hood clogged with lint? Refer to  
venting section on pages 6-7.  
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Requesting Assistance or Service  
Before calling for assistance or service, please check “Troubleshooting” on pages 19 and 20. It may  
save you the cost of a service call. If you still need help, follow these instructions.  
If you need assistance or service  
Call the KitchenAid Consumer Assistance  
Center toll free:  
Accessory and repair parts sales.  
Do-it-yourself repair help.  
Specialized customer assistance (Spanish speaking,  
hearing impaired, limited vision, etc.).  
1-800-422-1230.  
When calling:  
Please know the purchase date, and  
the complete model and serial number  
of your appliance (see page 2). This information will  
help us to better respond to your request.  
Referrals to local dealers, service companies, and  
repair parts distributors.  
KitchenAid service technicians are trained  
to fulfill the product warranty and provide after-  
warranty service, anywhere in the United States.  
To locate the authorized KitchenAid service  
company in your area, you can also look in your  
telephone directory Yellow Pages.  
We will provide you with:  
Use and maintenance procedures.  
Installation information.  
Features and specifications on our full line of  
appliances.  
If you need replacement parts …  
If you need to order replacement parts, we recom-  
mend that you only use factory authorized parts.  
These parts will fit right and work right, because  
they are made with the same precision used to  
build every new KITCHENAID® appliance. To locate  
factory authorized replacement parts in your area,  
call our Consumer Assistance Center telephone  
number or your nearest authorized service center.  
For further assistance …  
If you need further assistance, you can write to  
KitchenAid with any questions or concerns at:  
If the dealer, authorized servicer, and KitchenAid have  
failed to resolve your problem, you can contact the  
Major Appliance Consumer Action Program (MACAP).  
MACAP is a group of independent consumer experts  
that voices consumer views at the highest levels of the  
major appliance industry. MACAP will in turn inform us  
of your action.  
KitchenAid Brand Home Appliances  
Consumer Assistance Center  
c/o Correspondence Dept.  
2000 North M-63  
Benton Harbor, MI 49022-2692  
Major Appliance Consumer Action Program  
20 North Wacker Drive  
Chicago, IL 60606  
Please include a daytime phone number in your  
correspondence.  
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Notes  
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Index  
This index is alphabetical. Look for the word or phrase you are interested in, then look for the page  
number.  
TOPIC  
PAGE TOPIC  
PAGE  
AIR TUMBLE CYCLE.................................................12 LINE DRYING ............................................................ 12  
ASSISTANCE ............................................................ 21 LINT  
Screen..................................................................... 14  
Removal.................................................................. 17  
Signal ......................................................................15  
AUTOMATIC CYCLES  
Regular/Heavy ........................................................10  
Permanent Press ....................................................10  
QUICK PRESS FEATURE ......................................... 11  
CARE/CLEANING  
Dryer interior ...........................................................15 RACK DRY  
Lint screen .............................................................. 14  
CHOOSING LOAD SIZES ..................................... 8-12  
CYCLES................................................................. 9-12  
DRUM LIGHT .............................................................16  
DRYER  
Feature....................................................................11  
Using....................................................................... 13  
SELECTING CYCLE/SETTING ............................. 9-12  
SERVICE ...................................................................21  
START BUTTON..........................................................9  
Features....................................................................5 TEMPERATURE SELECTOR................................ 8-12  
Restarting.................................................................. 9  
Safety.................................................................... 3-4  
Starting......................................................................8  
Stopping....................................................................9  
TIMED DRY CYCLES  
Ironing Damp ..........................................................11  
Quick Press.............................................................11  
Rack Dry ...........................................................11, 13  
DRYING  
Cycles ................................................................. 9-12  
Rack ........................................................................13  
TOWELS FEATURE ..................................................10  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
Dryer problems ....................................................... 20  
Laundry problems ................................................... 19  
END OF CYCLE SIGNAL ............................................ 8  
ENERGY PREFERRED SETTING ........................ 8, 10  
EXTRA CARE FEATURE .......................................... 10  
IRONING DAMP FEATURE....................................... 11  
WARRANTY...............................................................24  
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Dryer Warranty  
LENGTH OF  
WARRANTY  
KITCHENAID  
WILL PAY FOR  
KITCHENAID  
WILL NOT PAY FOR  
TWO YEAR FULL  
WARRANTY  
FROM DATE OF  
PURCHASE  
Replacement parts and repair labor  
costs to correct defects in materials  
or workmanship. Service must be  
provided by an authorized  
A. Service calls to:  
1. Correct the installation of the dryer,  
including venting. Heavy four-inch  
metal exhaust vent must be used.  
Refer to the venting section of this  
manual and your Installation  
Instructions.  
2. Instruct you how to use the dryer.  
3. Replace house fuses or correct  
house wiring.  
4. Correct house plumbing.  
KitchenAid servicing outlet.  
THIRD THROUGH  
FIFTH YEAR LIMITED  
WARRANTY  
FROM DATE OF  
PURCHASE  
Replacement parts for any electrical  
element on electric models or any  
burner on gas models to correct  
defects in materials or workmanship.  
Replacement of the motor due to  
defects in materials and workmanship.  
B. Repairs when dryer is used in other  
Replacement parts for SELECTRA™  
controls if defective in materials or  
workmanship.  
than normal home use.  
C. Damage resulting from accident,  
alteration, misuse, abuse, improper  
installation (including, but not limited  
to, venting with plastic or flexible foil),  
or installation not in accordance with  
local electrical or plumbing codes.  
THIRD THROUGH  
TENTH YEAR  
LIMITED WARRANTY  
FROM DATE OF  
PURCHASE  
Replacement parts for the dryer  
drum if it rusts due to defects in  
materials or workmanship.  
Replacement parts for the dryer  
top/cabinet assembly should any sign  
of rust appear due to defects in  
materials or workmanship.  
D. Any labor costs during limited  
warranties.  
E. Replacement parts or repair labor  
costs for units operated outside the  
United States.  
F. Pickup and delivery. This product is  
designed to be repaired in the home.  
G. Repairs to parts or systems caused  
by unauthorized modifications made  
to the appliance.  
6/96  
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 may vary from state to state.  
Outside the United States, a different warranty may apply. For details, please contact your authorized  
KitchenAid dealer.  
If you need assistance or service, first see the “Troubleshooting” section of this book. After checking “Trouble-  
shooting,” additional help can be found by checking the “Requesting Assistance or Service” section. In the  
U.S.A., call our Consumer Assistance Center at 1-800-422-1230.  
KitchenAid  
Benton Harbor, MI 49022-2692 U.S.A.  
PART NO. 3405630 Rev.A  
CARD NO. 2195265  
10/96  
Printed in U.S.A.  
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® Registered Trademark of KitchenAid, U.S.A  
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