Kenmore 75132 110.6513410 Use and Care Guide
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To clean the lint filter, first ensure the dryer is turned off. Open the dryer door, and locate the lint filter near the door opening. Pull the filter out, remove the lint by hand, and rinse it under warm water if necessary. Allow it to dry completely before reinserting it back into the dryer.
If your dryer is not heating, check if the dryer is properly plugged in and the circuit breaker is not tripped. Ensure that the gas supply is turned on if you have a gas dryer. Also, inspect the thermal fuse and heating element for any issues, and replace them if they are faulty.
To reduce drying time, make sure to clean the lint filter before each use. Avoid overloading the dryer and separate heavy and light fabrics for more efficient drying. Ensure the exhaust vent is clear of obstructions for proper airflow.
Regular maintenance includes cleaning the lint filter after every load, checking and cleaning the exhaust vent and ductwork every few months, and inspecting the drum seal and drive belt for wear. Additionally, ensure the dryer is level and keep the surrounding area free of dust and lint.
Unusual noises may be caused by loose objects in the drum, worn drum rollers, or a faulty belt. Remove any foreign objects, and inspect the rollers and belt for wear. Replace any components that show signs of damage.
First, ensure the dryer is plugged in and the circuit breaker is not tripped. Check the door switch, start switch, and thermal fuse for continuity using a multimeter. Replace any faulty components.
Yes, you can use fabric softener sheets in your dryer. Place a sheet on top of your wet laundry before starting the drying cycle. Avoid using multiple sheets, as this can lead to residue buildup on the lint filter.
For delicate fabrics, use the "Delicate" cycle. This cycle uses low heat to gently dry delicate garments, reducing the risk of damage. Always check the care labels on your clothing before selecting a cycle.
To prevent wrinkles, promptly remove clothes from the dryer at the end of the cycle. Use the "Wrinkle Guard" feature if available, which tumbles clothes periodically after the cycle ends. Avoid overloading the dryer and shake out clothes before placing them in the dryer.
If the drum is not turning, check the drive belt for wear or breakage. Inspect the drum rollers and idler pulley for proper operation. Replace any damaged or worn components to restore drum functionality.