Kenmore 75232 Installation Instructions

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Pages 68
Year 2017
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Kenmore 75232 Dryer Specification

The Kenmore 75232 Dryer is a high-efficiency, front-loading appliance designed for residential use, offering a blend of functionality and modern features. It boasts a spacious 6.5 cubic feet capacity, making it suitable for handling large laundry loads, including bulky items like comforters. The dryer operates on an electric power source and features a durable, smooth white exterior that complements most laundry room aesthetics.

Equipped with a powerful motor, the Kenmore 75232 ensures efficient and consistent drying performance. It includes an Auto Dry feature, which utilizes moisture sensing technology to adjust the drying time automatically, preventing overdrying and saving energy. The dryer also offers multiple drying cycles and temperature settings, providing versatility to cater to various fabric types and user preferences.

The Wrinkle Guard option is a notable feature, periodically tumbling clothes after the cycle ends to minimize wrinkles, reducing the need for ironing. For user convenience, the dryer includes a reversible door, allowing flexible installation to suit different space configurations. Maintenance is simplified with an easy-to-clean lint filter and a durable drum designed for long-lasting performance.

The Kenmore 75232 Dryer emphasizes safety with features such as overheat protection and a child lock option. It is designed to operate quietly, making it suitable for use in households where noise might be a concern. The dryer is ENERGY STAR certified, highlighting its energy efficiency and cost-effective operation. Overall, the Kenmore 75232 Dryer combines practicality with advanced features, making it an excellent choice for efficient and reliable laundry care.

Kenmore 75232 Dryer F.A.Q.

How do I clean the lint filter on my Kenmore 75232 Dryer?

To clean the lint filter, open the dryer door and locate the lint trap at the bottom edge. Pull it out, remove the lint by hand, or use a soft brush. Rinse with water if needed, dry completely, and place it back.

What should I do if my Kenmore 75232 Dryer is not starting?

Ensure the dryer is plugged in, check the circuit breaker, and verify that the door is fully closed. Also, inspect the start switch and thermal fuse for functionality.

How can I reduce wrinkles in clothes using the Kenmore 75232 Dryer?

Use the 'Permanent Press' cycle and remove clothes promptly at the end of the cycle. Additionally, you can use dryer sheets to help reduce static and wrinkles.

Why is my Kenmore 75232 Dryer taking too long to dry clothes?

Check for blockages in the venting system and clean the lint filter. Ensure the dryer is not overloaded and verify that the heating element is functioning properly.

What maintenance steps are recommended for my Kenmore 75232 Dryer?

Regularly clean the lint filter and inspect the venting system for blockages. Check the drum seal and door gasket for wear and clean the moisture sensor with a damp cloth.

How do I reset the Kenmore 75232 Dryer?

To reset the dryer, unplug it from the power source, wait for about 5 minutes, and then plug it back in. This can help resolve minor electronic issues.

What could cause my Kenmore 75232 Dryer to make strange noises?

Noises can result from objects caught in the drum seal or worn drum rollers. Inspect the drum and roller wheels for damage or debris, and replace parts if necessary.

How do I replace the heating element in my Kenmore 75232 Dryer?

Unplug the dryer, remove the back panel, and locate the heating element. Disconnect the wires, remove the mounting screws, and replace the element with a new one. Reassemble and test the dryer.

Why is my Kenmore 75232 Dryer not producing heat?

Check the thermal fuse, high-limit thermostat, and heating element for faults. Replace any defective components to restore heating functionality.

Can I use fabric softener in my Kenmore 75232 Dryer?

While you cannot add liquid fabric softener directly to the dryer, you can use dryer sheets or dryer balls as an alternative to soften clothes and reduce static.