User ManualTable of ContentsELECTRIC Dryer Installation Instructions U.S.A. ONLY1Para una version de estas intrucciones en español, visite www.Whirlpool.com1Table of Contents1Dryer Safety1INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS2Tools and Parts2Gather the required tools and parts before starting installation. Read and follow the instructions provided with any tools listed here.2Flat-blade screwdriver2#2 Phillips screwdriver2Adjustable wrench that opens to 1" (25 mm) or hex-head socket wrench (for adjusting dryer feet)2Level2Wire stripper (direct wire installations)2Vent clamps2Caulking gun and compound (for installing new exhaust vent)2Tin snips (new vent installations)2¼" nut driver (recommended)2Tape measure2Pliers2Parts supplied2Non-Steam Models24 Leveling legs2Steam Models2Remove parts package from dryer drum. Check that all parts are included.2NOTE: Do not use leveling legs supplied with dryer if installing on a pedestal.2Parts needed2Check local codes. Check existing electrical supply and venting. See “Electrical Requirements” and “Venting Requirements” before purchasing parts.2Mobile home installations require metal exhaust system hardware available for purchase from the dealer from whom you purchased your dryer. For further information, please refer to the “Assistance or Service” section in your Use and Care Guide.2Optional Equipment2Refer to your Use and Care guide for information about the accessories available for your dryer.2Location Requirements3You will need3A location that allows for proper exhaust installation. See “Venting Requirements.”3A separate 30-amp circuit.3If you are using a power supply cord, a grounded electrical outlet located within 2 ft (610 mm) of either side of the dryer. See “Electrical Requirements.”3A sturdy floor to support the total dryer weight of 200 lbs (90.7 kg). The combined weight of a companion appliance should also be considered.3A level floor with a maximum slope of 1" (25 mm) under entire dryer. If slope is greater than 1" (25 mm), install Extended Dryer Feet Kit, Part Number 279810. Clothes may not tumble properly and automatic sensor cycles may not operate correctly if dr...3For a garage installation, you will need to place the dryer at least 18" (460 mm) above the floor. If using a pedestal, you will need 18" (460 mm) to the bottom of the dryer.3Steam models only: Cold water faucets located within 4 ft (1.2 m) of the dryer, and water pressure of 20-100 psi (137.9-689.6 kPa). You may use the cold water supply from your washer using the “Y” connector provided.3Do not operate your dryer at temperatures below 45ºF (7ºC). At lower temperatures, the dryer might not shut off at the end of an automatic sensor cycle. This can result in longer drying times.3The dryer must not be installed or stored in an area where it will be exposed to water and/or weather.3Check code requirements. Some codes limit, or do not permit, installation of the dryer in garages, closets, mobile homes, or sleeping quarters. Contact your local building inspector.3Installation clearances3The location must be large enough to allow the dryer door to open fully.3Dryer Dimensions3Steam (Electric or Gas)3Non-Steam (Electric or Gas)3A338" (9652 mm)338" (9652 mm)3B332 9/16" (686 mm)331 1/2" (800 mm)3C327" (686 mm)327" (686 mm)3D352 9/16" (1335 mm)351 1/2" (1308 mm)3NOTE: Most installations require a minimum 5" (127 mm) clearance behind the dryer for the exhaust vent with elbow. See “Venting Requirements.”3Installation spacing for recessed area or closet installation3The following spacing dimensions are recommended for this dryer. This dryer has been tested for spacing of 0" (0 mm) clearance on the sides and rear. Recommended spacing should be considered for the following reasons:3Additional spacing should be considered for ease of installation and servicing.3Additional clearances might be required for wall, door, and floor moldings.3Additional spacing should be considered on all sides of the dryer to reduce noise transfer.3For closet installation, with a door, minimum ventilation openings in the top and bottom of the door are required. Louvered doors with equivalent ventilation openings are acceptable.3Companion appliance spacing should also be considered.3Custom undercounter installation - Dryer only4Steam (Electric or Gas)4Non-Steam (Electric or Gas)4A40" (0 mm)40" (0 mm)4B438" (9652 mm)438" (9652 mm)4C*41" (25 mm)41" (25 mm)4D427" (686 mm)427" (686 mm)4E*41" (25 mm)41" (25 mm)4NOTE: Some models are not recommended for undercounter installation.4Closet installation - Dryer only4Steam (Electric or Gas)4Non-Steam (Electric or Gas)4A*41" (25 mm)41" (25 mm)4B432 9/16" (686 mm)431 1/2" (800 mm)4C**45" (127 mm)45" (127 mm)4Recessed or closet installation - Dryer on pedestal4Steam (Electric or Gas)4Non-Steam (Electric or Gas)4A41" (25 mm)41" (25 mm)4B427" (686 mm)427" (686 mm)4C41" (25 mm)41" (25 mm)4D*41" (25 mm)41" (25 mm)4E432 9/16" (686 mm)431 1/2" (800 mm)4F**45" (127 mm)45" (127 mm)4** For side or bottom venting, 0" (0 mm) spacing is allowed4NOTE: Some models are not recommended for recessed or closet installation.4Recommended installation spacing for cabinet installation5NOTE: Some models are not recommended for cabinet installation.5For cabinet installation, with a door, minimum ventilation openings in the top of the cabinet are required.5Steam (Electric or Gas)5Non-Steam (Electric or Gas)5A*57" (178 mm)57" (178 mm)5B*57" (178 mm)57" (178 mm)5C*59" (229 mm)59" (229 mm)5D**55" (127 mm)55" (127 mm)5E532 9/16" (686 mm)531 1/2" (800 mm)5F*51" (25 mm)51" (25 mm)5G51" (25 mm)51" (25 mm)5H527" (686 mm)527" (686 mm)5I51" (25 mm)51" (25 mm)5** For side or bottom venting, 0" (0 mm) spacing is allowed.5Recommended installation spacing for recessed or closet installation, with stacked washer and dryer5The dimensions shown are for the recommended spacing.5Steam (Electric or Gas)5Non-Steam (Electric or Gas)5A55 ½" (140 mm)55" (127 mm)5NOTE: Some models are not recommended for stacked recessed or closet installation.5Mobile home - Additional installation requirements5This dryer is suitable for mobile home installations. The installation must conform to the Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standard, Title 24 CFR, Part 3280 (formerly the Federal Standard for Mobile Home Construction and Safety, Title 24, H...5Mobile home installations require:5All Dryers:5Metal exhaust system hardware, which is available for purchase from your dealer.5Special provisions must be made in mobile homes to introduce outside air into the dryer. The opening (such as a nearby window) should be at least twice as large as the dryer exhaust opening.5Electric DRYER POWER HOOKUP6Electrical Requirements - U.S.A. Only6It is your responsibility6To contact a qualified electrical installer.6To be sure that the electrical connection is adequate and in conformance with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70- latest edition and all local codes and ordinances.6To supply the required 3 or 4 wire, single phase, 120/240 volt, 60 Hz., AC only electrical supply (or 3 or 4 wire, 120/208 volt electrical supply, if specified on the serial/rating plate) on a separate 30-amp circuit, fused on both sides of the line....6Do not use an extension cord.6If codes permit and a separate ground wire is used, it is recommended that a qualified electrician determine that the ground path is adequate.6Electrical Connection6To properly install your dryer, you must determine the type of electrical connection you will be using and follow the instructions provided for it here.6This dryer is manufactured ready to install with a 3-wire electrical supply connection. The neutral ground conductor is permanently connected to the neutral conductor (white wire) within the dryer. If the dryer is installed with a 4-wire electrical s...6If local codes do not permit the connection of a neutral ground wire to the neutral wire, see “Optional 3-wire connection” section.6A 4-wire power supply connection must be used when the appliance is installed in a location where grounding through the neutral conductor is prohibited. Grounding through the neutral is prohibited for (1) new branch-circuit installations, (2) mobile ...6If using a power supply cord:6Use a UL listed power supply cord kit marked for use with clothes dryers. The kit should contain:6A UL listed 30-amp power supply cord, rated 120/240 volt minimum. The cord should be type SRD or SRDT and be at least 4 ft (1.22 m) long. The wires that connect to the dryer must end in ring terminals or spade terminals with upturned ends.6A UL listed strain relief.6If your outlet looks like this:6Then choose a 4-wire power supply cord with ring or spade terminals and UL listed strain relief. The 4-wire power supply cord, at least 4 ft (1.22 m) long, must have four 10-gauge copper wires and match a 4-wire receptacle of NEMA Type 14-30R. The gr...6If your outlet looks like this:6Then choose a 3-wire power supply cord with ring or spade terminals and UL listed strain relief. The 3-wire power supply cord, at least 4 ft (1.22 m) long, must have three 10-gauge copper wires and match a 3-wire receptacle of NEMA Type 10-30R.6If connecting by direct wire:6Power supply cable must match power supply (4-wire or 3-wire) and be:6Flexible armored cable or nonmetallic sheathed copper cable (with ground wire), protected with flexible metallic conduit. All current-carrying wires must be insulated.610-gauge solid copper wire (do not use aluminum) at least 5 ft (1.52 m) long.6Electrical Connection - U.S.A. Only71. Disconnect Power.72. Remove the hold-down screw and terminal block cover.73. Install strain relief.7Remove the screws from a 3/4" (19 mm) UL listed strain relief (UL marking on strain relief). Put the tabs of the two clamp sections into the hole below the terminal block opening so that one tab is pointing up and the other is pointing down, and hold...7Put power supply cord through the strain relief. Be sure that the wire insulation on the power supply cord is inside the strain relief. The strain relief should have a tight fit with the dryer cabinet and be in a horizontal position. Do not further t...7Unscrew the removable conduit connector and any screws from a 3/4" (19 mm) UL listed strain relief (UL marking on strain relief). Put the threaded section of the strain relief through the hole below the terminal block opening. Reaching inside the ter...7Put direct wire cable through the strain relief. The strain relief should have a tight fit with the dryer cabinet and be in a horizontal position. Tighten strain relief screw against the direct wire cable.84. Now complete installation following instructions for your type of electrical connection:8Electrical Connection Options8If your home has:8And you will be connecting to:8Go to Section84-wire receptacle (NEMA Type 14-30R)8A UL listed, 120/ 240-volt minimum, 30-amp, dryer power supply cord*84-wire connection: Power supply cord84-wire direct8A fused disconnect or circuit breaker box*84-wire connection: Direct Wire83-wire receptacle (NEMA type 10-30R)8A UL listed, 120/ 240-volt minimum, 30-amp, dryer power supply cord*83-wire connection: Power supply cord83-wire direct8A fused disconnect or circuit breaker box*83-wire connection: Direct Wire84-wire connection: Power supply cord8IMPORTANT: A 4-wire connection is required for mobile homes and where local codes do not permit the use of 3-wire connections.81. Remove center silver-colored terminal block screw.82. Remove neutral ground wire from external ground conductor screw. Connect neutral ground wire and the neutral wire (white or center wire) of power supply cord under center, silver-colored terminal block screw. Tighten screw.83. Connect ground wire (green or bare) of power supply cord to external ground conductor screw. Tighten screw.84. Connect the other wires to outer terminal block screws. Tighten screws.85. Tighten strain relief screws.86. Insert tab of terminal block cover into slot of dryer rear panel. Secure cover with hold-down screw.87. You have completed your electrical connection. Now go to “Venting Requirements.”84-wire connection: Direct wire9IMPORTANT: A 4-wire connection is required for mobile homes and where local codes do not permit the use of 3-wire connections.9Direct wire cable must have 5 ft (1.52 m) of extra length so dryer can be moved if needed.9Strip 5" (127 mm) of outer covering from end of cable, leaving bare ground wire at 5" (127 mm). Cut 11/2" (38 mm) from 3 remaining wires. Strip insulation back 1" (25 mm). Shape ends of wires into a hook shape.9When connecting to the terminal block, place the hooked end of the wire under the screw of the terminal block (hook facing right), squeeze hooked end together and tighten screw, as shown.91. Remove center silver-colored terminal block screw.92. Remove neutral ground wire from external ground conductor screw. Connect neutral ground wire and place the hooked end (hook facing right) of the neutral wire (white or center wire) of direct wire cable under the center screw of the terminal block....93. Connect ground wire (green or bare) of direct wire cable to external ground conductor screw. Tighten screw.94. Place the hooked ends of the other direct wire cable wires under the outer terminal block screws (hooks facing right). Squeeze hooked ends together. Tighten screws.95. Tighten strain relief screw.96. Insert tab of terminal block cover into slot of dryer rear panel. Secure cover with hold-down screw.97. You have completed your electrical connection. Now go to “Venting Requirements.”93-wire connection: Power supply cord9Use where local codes permit connecting cabinet-ground conductor to neutral wire.91. Loosen or remove center silver-colored terminal block screw.92. Connect neutral wire (white or center wire) of power supply cord to the center silver-colored terminal screw of the terminal block. Tighten screw.103. Connect the other wires to outer terminal block screws. Tighten screws.104. Tighten strain relief screws.105. Insert tab of terminal block cover into slot of dryer rear panel. Secure cover with hold-down screw.106. You have completed your electrical connection. Now go to “Venting Requirements.”103-wire connection: Direct wire10Use where local codes permit connecting cabinet-ground conductor to neutral wire.10Direct wire cable must have 5 ft (1.52 m) of extra length so dryer can be moved if needed.10Strip 31/2" (89 mm) of outer covering from end of cable. Strip insulation back 1" (25 mm). If using 3-wire cable with ground wire, cut bare wire even with outer covering. Shape ends of wires into a hook shape.10When connecting to the terminal block, place the hooked end of the wire under the screw of the terminal block (hook facing right), squeeze hooked end together and tighten screw, as shown.101. Loosen or remove center silver-colored terminal block screw.102. Place the hooked end of the neutral wire (white or center wire) of direct wire cable under the center screw of terminal block (hook facing right). Squeeze hooked end together. Tighten screw.103. Place the hooked ends of the other direct wire cable wires under the outer terminal block screws (hooks facing right). Squeeze hooked ends together. Tighten screws.104. Tighten strain relief screw.105. Insert tab of terminal block cover into slot of dryer rear panel. Secure cover with hold-down screw.106. You have completed your electrical connection. Now go to “Venting Requirements.”10Optional 3-wire connection10Use for direct wire or power supply cord where local codes do not permit connecting cabinet-ground conductor to neutral wire.101. Remove center silver-colored terminal block screw.102. Remove neutral ground wire from external ground conductor screw. Connect neutral ground wire and the neutral wire (white or center wire) of power supply cord/cable under center, silver- colored terminal block screw. Tighten screw.103. Connect the other wires to outer terminal block screws. Tighten screws.114. Tighten strain relief screws.115. Connect a separate copper ground wire from the external ground conductor screw to an adequate ground.11Venting11Venting Requirements11WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire, this dryer MUST BE EXHAUSTED OUTDOORS.11IMPORTANT: Observe all governing codes and ordinances.11The dryer exhaust must not be connected into any gas vent, chimney, wall, ceiling, attic, crawlspace, or a concealed space of a building. Only rigid or flexible metal vent shall be used for exhausting.11If using an existing vent system11Clean lint from the entire length of the system and make sure exhaust hood is not plugged with lint.11Replace any plastic or metal foil vent with rigid or flexible heavy metal vent.11Review vent system chart. Modify existing vent system if necessary to achieve the best drying performance.11If this is a new vent system11Vent material11Use a heavy metal vent. Do not use plastic or metal foil vent.114" (102 mm) heavy metal exhaust vent and clamps must be used.11Rigid metal vent11For best drying performance, rigid metal vents are recommended.11Rigid metal vent is recommended to avoid crushing and kinking.11Flexible metal vent11Flexible metal vents are acceptable only if accessible for cleaning.11Flexible metal vent must be fully extended and supported when the dryer is in its final location.11Remove excess flexible metal vent to avoid sagging and kinking that may result in reduced airflow and poor performance.11Do not install flexible metal vent in enclosed walls, ceilings, or floors.11The total length of flexible metal vent should not exceed 7¾ ft. (2.4 m).11Elbows11Good11Better11Clamps11Use clamps to seal all joints.11Exhaust vent must not be connected or secured with screws or other fastening devices that extend into the interior of the duct and catch lint. Do not use duct tape.11Exhaust12An exhaust hood should cap the vent to keep rodents and insects from entering the home.12Exhaust hood must be at least 12" (305 mm) from the ground or any object that may be in the path of the exhaust (such as flowers, rocks or bushes, snow line, etc.).12Do not use an exhaust hood with a magnetic latch.12Plan Vent System12Choose your exhaust installation type12Recommended exhaust installations12Typical installations vent the dryer from the rear of the dryer. Other installations are possible.12Optional exhaust installations12This dryer can be converted to exhaust out the right side, left side or through the bottom. If you prefer, you may contact your local dealer to have the dryer converted.12Alternate installations for close clearances12Venting systems come in many varieties. Select the type best for your installation. Two close-clearance installations are shown. Refer to the manufacturer’s instructions.12NOTE: The following kits for close clearance alternate installations are available for purchase. Please see the “Assistance or Service” section to order.12Over-the-Top Installation:12Periscope Installation (For use with dryer vent to wall vent mismatch):12Special provisions for mobile home installations13The exhaust vent must be securely fastened to a noncombustible portion of the mobile home structure and must not terminate beneath the mobile home. Terminate the exhaust vent outside.13Determine vent path13Select the route that will provide the straightest and most direct path outdoors.13Plan the installation to use the fewest number of elbows and turns.13When using elbows or making turns, allow as much room as possible.13Bend vent gradually to avoid kinking.13Use the fewest 90° turns possible.13Determine vent length and elbows needed for best drying performance13Use the following vent system chart to determine type of vent material and hood combinations acceptable to use.13Shorten the life of the dryer.13Reduce performance, resulting in longer drying times and increased energy usage.13The vent system chart provides venting requirements that will help to achieve the best drying performance.13Vent system chart13NOTE: Side and bottom exhaust installations have a 90º turn inside the dryer. To determine maximum exhaust length, add one 90º turn to the chart.13Number 90º elbows13Type of vent13Box /louvered hoods13Angled hoods13013Rigid metal13113Rigid metal13213Rigid metal1344 ft (13.4 m)1338 ft (11.6 m)13313Rigid metal1335 ft (10.7 m)1329 ft (8.8 m)13413Rigid metal1327 ft (8.2 m)1321 ft (6.4 m)13Install Vent System131. Install exhaust hood. Use caulking compound to seal exterior wall opening around exhaust hood.132. Connect vent to exhaust hood. Vent must fit inside exhaust hood. Secure vent to exhaust hood with 4" (102 mm) clamp.133. Run vent to dryer location. Use the straightest path possible. See “Determine vent path” in “Plan Vent System.” Avoid 90º turns. Use clamps to seal all joints. Do not use duct tape, screws or other fastening devices that extend into the i...13Install Leveling Legs131. To protect the floor, use a large flat piece of cardboard from the dryer carton. Place cardboard under the entire back edge of the dryer.132. Firmly grasp the body of the dryer (not the console panel). Gently lay the dryer on the cardboard. See illustration.133. Examine the leveling legs. Find the diamond marking.134. Screw the legs into the leg holes by hand. Use a wrench to finish turning the legs until the diamond marking is no longer visible.135. Place a carton corner post from dryer packaging under each of the 2 dryer back corners. Stand the dryer up. Slide the dryer on the corner posts until it is close to its final location. Leave enough room to connect the exhaust vent.13Connect Vent131. Using a 4" (102 mm) clamp, connect vent to exhaust outlet in dryer. If connecting to existing vent, make sure the vent is clean. The dryer vent must fit over the dryer exhaust outlet and inside the exhaust hood. Check that the vent is secured to e...132. Move dryer into its final location. Do not crush or kink vent.133. Once the exhaust vent connection is made, remove the corner posts and cardboard.13Connect Inlet Hose (Steam Models)14The dryer must be connected to the cold water faucet using the new inlet hoses. Do not use old hoses.141. Turn cold water faucet off and remove washer inlet hose.142. Remove old rubber washer from inlet hose and replace with new rubber washer provided. If space permits, attach the brass female end of the “Y” connector to the cold water faucet.143. Attach short hose to cold water faucet. Screw on coupling by hand until it is seated on faucet.144. Using pliers, tighten the couplings with an additional two-thirds turn.145. Attach “Y” connector to brass male end of small hose. Screw on coupling by hand until it is seated on connector.146. Attach straight end of long hose to “Y” connector.147. Attach washer cold inlet hose to other end of “Y” connector. Screw on coupling by hand until it is seated on connector.148. Using pliers, tighten the couplings an additional two-thirds turn.149. Attach angled end of long hose to fill valve at bottom of dryer back panel. Screw on coupling by hand until it is seated on fill valve connector.1410. Using pliers, tighten the coupling an additional two-thirds turn.1411. Check that the water faucets are on.1412. Check for leaks around “Y” connector, faucet, and hoses.14Level Dryer14Check the levelness of the dryer. Check levelness first side to side, then front to back.14If the dryer is not level, prop up the dryer using a wood block. Use a wrench to adjust the legs up or down and check again for levelness.14Complete Installation141. Check that all parts are now installed. If there is an extra part, go back through the steps to see which step was skipped.142. Check that you have all of your tools.143. Dispose of/recycle all packaging materials.144. Check the dryer’s final location. Be sure the vent is not crushed or kinked.145. Check that the dryer is level. See “Level Dryer.”146. Remove the blue protective film on the console and any tape remaining on the dryer.147. Wipe the dryer drum interior thoroughly with a damp cloth to remove any dust.148. Read “Dryer Use.”149. For power supply cord installation, plug into a grounded outlet. For direct wire installation, turn on power.14Steam Models Only:1410. Be sure the water faucets are on.1411. Check for leaks around “Y” connector, faucet, and hoses.1412. If you live in a hard water area, use of a water softener is recommended to control the buildup of scale through the water system in the dryer. Over time, the buildup of lime scale may clog different parts of the water system, which will reduce p...14All Models:1413. Select a Timed Dry heated cycle, and start the dryer. Do not select the Air Only Temperature setting.14This dryer automatically runs an installation diagnostic routine at the start of its first cycle.14If you receive an L2 code, there may be a problem with your home power supply keeping the dryer’s heater from turning on. See “Troubleshooting.”14If you receive an AF code, your dryer vent may be crushed or blocked. See “Troubleshooting.”14NOTE: You may notice an odor when the dryer is first heated. This odor is common when the heating element is first used. The odor will go away.14troubleshooting15First try the solutions suggested here and possibly avoid the cost of a service call...15Dryer Operation15Dryer will not run15Has a household fuse blown, or has a circuit breaker tripped? There may be 2 household fuses or circuit breakers for the dryer. Check that both fuses are intact and tight, or that both circuit breakers have not tripped. Replace the fuse or reset the ...15Is the correct power supply available? Electric dryers require 240-volt power supply. Check with a qualified electrician.15Was a regular fuse used? Use a time-delay fuse.15No heat15Has a household fuse blown, or has a circuit breaker tripped? The drum may be turning, but you may not have heat. Electric dryers use 2 household fuses or circuit breakers. Replace the fuse or reset the circuit breaker. If the problem continues, call...15Dryer displaying code message15“PF” (power failure), check the following: Was the drying cycle interrupted by a power failure? Press and hold START to restart the dryer.15“L2” Diagnostic Code (low or no line voltage condition): The drum will turn, but there may be a problem with your home power supply keeping the dryer's heater from turning on. The dryer will continue to run when this diagnostic code is present. P...15“AF” (low airflow condition): The dryer will continue to run when this diagnostic code is present. Press any key to clear the code from the display and return to the estimated time remaining.15Try the following: Clean lint screen.15Check to see if the vent run from the dryer to the wall is crushed or kinked.15Confirm the vent run from the dryer to the wall is free of lint and debris.15Confirm the exterior vent exhaust hood is free of lint and debris.15Confirm your vent system falls within the recommended run length and number of elbows for the type of vent you are using. Refer to “Plan Vent System” for details.15Select a Timed Dry heated cycle, and restart the dryer.15“E” Variable (E1, E2, E3) service codes: Call for service.15Dryer Results15Clothes are not drying satisfactorily, drying times are too long, or load is too hot15Is the lint screen clogged with lint? Lint screen should be cleaned before each load.15Is the exhaust vent or outside exhaust hood clogged with lint, restricting air movement? Run the dryer for 5-10 minutes. Hold your hand under the outside exhaust hood to check air movement. If you do not feel air movement, clean exhaust system of lin...15Are fabric softener sheets blocking the grille? Use only one fabric softener sheet, and use it only once.16Is the exhaust vent the correct length? Check that the exhaust vent is not too long or has too many turns. Long venting will increase drying times. See the Installation Instructions.16Is the exhaust vent diameter the correct size? Use 4" (102 mm) diameter vent material.16Is the dryer located in a room with temperature below 45ºF (7ºC)? Proper operation of dryer cycles requires temperatures above 45ºF (7ºC).16Is the dryer located in a closet? Closet doors must have ventilation openings at the top and bottom of the door. The front of the dryer requires a minimum of 1" (25 mm) of airspace, and, for most installations, the rear of the dryer requires 5" (127 ...16SP PN W10224594A16® Registered Trademark/TM Trademark of Whirlpool, U.S.A.16Size: 3.71 MBPages: 16Language: EnglishOpen manual