Kenmore 24-Inch Wide/120-Volt LAUNDRY CENTER Owner's Manual And Installation Instructions page 36

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CYCLE
DESCRIPTION-
AUTO
DRY II CYCLE
Using the AUTO DRY II Cycle saves
you time by providing the best drying
results in the shortest time. This can
help you save money on utility bills
and reduce the risk of fabric damage.
USING AUTO DRY II CYCLE
Use the AUTO DRY II for most loads.
Drying time varies according to type of
fabric, size of load and dryness setting.
• Set the Cycle Selector Control (Timer)
to NORMAL DRY (*) which is good for
most fabrics.
• At the end of the cycle, feel the dried
clothes. If they are damp, select MORE
DRY the next time you do a similar load.
If they are overdried, select LESS DRY
the next time you do a similar load,
• Dryness is determined
by thermostats
that react to the amount of moisture in
the air exhausted from the dryer. Moist
air indicates clothes are still damp. Dry
air indicates that moisture has been
removed.
• The End-of-Cycle
Signal sounds once
the cycle is completed.
CYCLE
DESCRIPTION
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TIMED
DRY CYCLES
TIMED DRY CYCLE
Use this cycle to get up to 1 10 minutes
of heated drying time.
• The heating cycle is followed by a
lO-minute (approx.) cool-down period.
• The End-of-Cycle Signal sounds once
the cycle is completed.
TOUCH UP CYCLE
Use this cycle to smooth synthetic and
permanent press clothes that are clean
but wrinkled from being crowded in a
closet or suitcase.
• This setting provides about 10 minutes
of heated tumbling followed by a
lO-minute
(approx.) cool-down period.
• Remove clothes immediately when
tumbling stops.
AUTO
DRY II
AIR DRY
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TOUCH
TIMED
DRY
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