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TIME AND STATUS DISPLAY
The Time and Status Display shows the estimated time remaining, cycle progress, and vent status. When the dryer is
turned on, the display will illuminate.
POWER
MoreTime
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Less Time
Wrinkle Guard
Normal
Bulky/Bedding
Casual
Heavy
Duty
Towels
Workout
Wear
Small
Load
Delicates
Express Dry
Touch Up
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ESTIMATED
TIME REMAINING
When a cycle is selected, the display will indicate the
default time for that cycle. Once the cycle is started,
the estimated time will be displayed. This displayed
time may fluctuate during the cycle depending on the
conditions of the load in the dryer.
(_) LINT FILTER INDICATOR
The dryer automatically detects reduced airflow
caused by a full lint filter. The Check Lint Filter
indicator will light before each load as a reminder to
check the lint filter before starting each load for
maximum efficiency. Always clean the lint filter before
every cycle.
CYCLE STATUS INDICATOR
This portion of the display shows which stage
of the drying cycle is currently underway
(DRYING or COOLING).
_) CHIME
Adjusts the volume of the chime or turns off the
chime. Press the button repeatedly until the desired
sound level is reached.
(_ CHECK VENT INDICATOR
(DUCT BLOCKAGE SENSING SYSTEM)
The CHECK VENT duct blockage sensing system
detects and alerts you to serious blockages in the
ductwork that reduce exhaust flow from the dryer.
This light does not indicate any problems with your
dryer. If this light blinks, it indicates that your home's
exhaust system has a serious restriction, which is not
covered by your dryer's warranty. Call
1-800-4-MY-HOME ® for information regarding duct
cleaning services offered through Sears.
CONTROL
LOCK INDICATOR
When Control Lock is set, the Control Lock indicator
will appear and all buttons are disabled except the
ON/OFF button. This prevents children from chang-
ing settings while the dryer is operating.
_) ADD WATER INDICATOR
If the steam feeder runs low on water, the ADD
WATER light will flash and the cycle will be can-
celled. Refill the steam feeder and then restart the
cycle. See page 27 for information on filling the
steam feeder.
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