Kenmore Dryer Model 110.66002010 Manual

The Kenmore Dryer Model 110.66002010 is an electric dryer designed for residential use, featuring multiple drying cycles, temperature settings, and safety features. This manual provides essential information for installation, operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting to ensure optimal performance and safety. Below are key sections covering safety instructions, features, installation, operation, care, and troubleshooting.

1. Features at a Glance 2. Installation 3. First-Time Setup 4. Specifications 5. Controls and Settings 6. Connecting to Power 7. Operating the Dryer 8. Maintenance & Cleaning 9. Safety Features 10. Regulatory Information 11. Troubleshooting

Features at a Glance

Key components: Control panel with digital display, lint filter, drum, exhaust vent, power cord, and safety sensors.

FeatureDescription
Control PanelDigital display with cycle selection and settings
Drying CyclesMultiple cycles including Normal, Delicates, Heavy Duty, and Timed Dry
Temperature SettingsAdjustable heat levels (High, Medium, Low, Air Fluff)
Lint FilterRemovable filter for easy cleaning
Drum LightInterior light for visibility when loading/unloading
End-of-Cycle SignalAudible alert when cycle completes
Wrinkle Guard OptionTumbling without heat after cycle to reduce wrinkles
Child LockPrevents accidental changes to settings
Moisture SensorAutomatically adjusts drying time based on moisture level
Power Cord4-prong cord for 240V electrical connection

Installation

Unpack and inspect contents. Ensure location is level, well-ventilated, and near appropriate power source.

  1. Remove shipping materials: Remove all tape, brackets, and packaging from drum and interior.
  2. Level the dryer: Adjust leveling feet to ensure dryer is stable and does not rock.
  3. Connect exhaust vent: Use rigid or flexible metal ducting; avoid plastic or foil. Ensure vent is as short and straight as possible.
  4. Connect to power: Ensure power is off at circuit breaker. Connect 4-prong cord to matching outlet (240V, 30 Amp).

WARNING! Dryer is heavy; use two people for moving. Ensure proper grounding to prevent electrical shock.

First-Time Setup

After installation, perform initial setup before first use.

  1. Clean lint filter: Remove and clean lint filter with warm water; dry completely before reinstalling.
  2. Run empty cycle: Run a timed dry cycle on high heat for 20 minutes to remove any manufacturing residues.
  3. Set preferences: Use control panel to set default language, signal volume, and other preferences.
  4. Test sensors: Load a small, damp towel and run a sensor dry cycle to ensure moisture sensor operates correctly.

CAUTION! Do not overload dryer. Ensure exhaust vent is not blocked before operation.

Specifications

Controls and Settings

Control Panel: POWER, START/PAUSE, CYCLE SELECTOR, TEMPERATURE, OPTIONS, CHILD LOCK.

Cycle Selection: Turn knob to select desired drying cycle. Display shows estimated time.

Temperature: Adjust with TEMP button (High, Medium, Low, Air Fluff). Options: Wrinkle Guard, Signal Volume, End-of-Cycle Signal. Settings: Language (ENGLISH default), time display (countdown/elapsed), default cycle settings.

Connecting to Power

Electrical: 240V, 30 Amp circuit with 4-prong outlet. Venting: 4-inch diameter exhaust vent.

  1. Turn off power at circuit breaker before connecting.
  2. Connect power cord: Match cord prongs to outlet; ensure secure connection.
  3. Connect exhaust vent: Attach vent to rear exhaust port; secure with clamp.
  4. Restore power: Turn on circuit breaker; dryer should be ready for operation.

Tip: Have a qualified electrician install outlet if not already present.

Operating the Dryer

Supports various fabric types and drying needs.

  1. Load laundry: Do not overload; leave space for tumbling.
  2. Select cycle: Turn knob to desired cycle (e.g., Normal for cottons).
  3. Adjust settings: Set temperature and options as needed.
  4. Start: Press START/PAUSE to begin cycle.
  5. Pause/Stop: Press START/PAUSE to pause; open door to stop immediately.
  6. End of cycle: Remove laundry promptly to reduce wrinkles.
  7. Clean lint filter: Clean before or after every load.

WARNING! Do not dry items contaminated with flammable substances. Clean lint filter regularly to prevent fire hazard.

Maintenance & Cleaning

Unplug before cleaning. Clean lint filter after every load. Wipe exterior with damp cloth; do not use abrasive cleaners.

Monthly: Check and clean exhaust vent for lint buildup. Inspect drum for damage.

Annually: Have qualified technician inspect internal components and electrical connections.

CAUTION! Do not spray water or cleaners into control panel or vents.

Safety Features

Thermal Fuse: Prevents overheating. Door Switch: Stops drum when door is opened. Child Lock: Locks control panel. Moisture Sensor: Prevents over-drying. Exhaust Thermostat: Monitors vent temperature.

Regulatory Information

UL Listed; complies with U.S. safety standards. Copyright © Kenmore; trademarks of Sears Brands, LLC. For support, visit www.kenmore.com or contact 1-800-469-4668. Model 110.66002010 manufactured for residential use only.

Troubleshooting

SymptomPossible CauseCorrective Action
Dryer won't startPower/doorEnsure power cord plugged in; circuit breaker on; door fully closed.
No heatSettings/thermal fuseCheck temperature setting (not Air Fluff); reset thermal fuse; ensure proper voltage.
Clothes too wetOverloading/ventReduce load size; clean lint filter; check exhaust vent for blockage.
Unusual noiseObjects in drumCheck for coins, buttons in drum; ensure dryer is level; inspect blower wheel.
Error codes on displaySensor/electricalRefer to error code chart in manual; reset dryer; call service if persistent.

Reset: Unplug for 5 minutes to reset electronic controls.

Service: 1-800-469-4668; www.kenmore.com

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