If you own a Kenmore dryer, you may need to turn off the cooling feature at some point. This feature is designed to help prevent the dryer from overheating and damaging your clothing. Fortunately, turning off the cooling feature is a relatively simple process. To turn off the cooling feature on your Kenmore dryer, follow these steps:
1. Locate the control panel on the front of the dryer.
2. Press the “Cool Down” button. This will turn off the cooling feature.
3. Press the “Start” button to begin the drying cycle.
4. Once the cycle is complete, the cooling feature will remain off until you press the “Cool Down” button again.
By following these steps, you can easily turn off the cooling feature on your Kenmore dryer. This will help ensure that your clothing is not damaged by overheating.
How To Turn Off Cooling On Kenmore Dryer
To turn off the cooling feature on a Kenmore dryer, first locate the “Cool Down” button on the dryer’s control panel. Press and hold the button for three seconds until the Cool Down light turns off. This will turn off the cooling feature and the dryer will no longer cool down the clothes at the end of the cycle. If the Cool Down light does not turn off, the feature may be locked and will need to be unlocked by pressing and holding the “Cool Down” button for five seconds. Once the Cool Down light is off, the cooling feature will be disabled and the dryer will no longer cool down the clothes at the end of the cycle.
How To Turn Off Cooling On Kenmore Dryer
1. Unplug the dryer from the wall outlet.
2. Open the dryer door and locate the control panel.
3. Press and hold the “Cool Down” button for a few seconds until the light on the button turns off.
4. Close the dryer door.
5. Plug the dryer back into the wall outlet.
The best way to turn off the cooling feature on a Kenmore dryer is to press and hold the “Cool Down” button for three seconds. This will turn off the cooling feature and the dryer will no longer cool down the clothes after the cycle is complete. If the cooling feature is not turned off, the clothes will continue to be cooled down even after the cycle is complete. This can lead to over-drying and damage to the clothes. It is important to remember to turn off the cooling feature when it is not needed.