Is Kenmore Elite high end?
Yes. Kenmore Elite is Kenmore’s premium line, and the Kenmore Elite dryer model 11067087600 is positioned as a higher-end option with more advanced cycles, options, and overall performance features than standard Kenmore models. For the exact cycle set and feature details, use the 11067087600 owner's manual.
What “high end” means for Kenmore Elite dryers
In our experience, “high end” on a dryer typically shows up as better fabric care, more automation, and more convenience features.
Common high-end traits include:
- Sensor-based drying that adjusts time automatically to help prevent overdrying
- More cycle choices for specific fabric types (bulky items, delicates, casual loads)
- More options and modifiers to fine-tune heat, dryness level, and signals
- Better day-to-day usability features (drum light, rack capability, clearer controls)
Model 11067087600 features that support the “premium” label
The manual for this Kenmore Elite dryer describes sensor-driven Auto Dry cycles that detect moisture and adjust drying time for “optimal drying,” plus multiple fabric-targeted cycles.
Examples called out in the manual:
- Heavy Duty: high heat for heavyweight mixed loads, cottons, jeans
- Cotton/Towels: high heat for towels, sheets, cottons
- Normal: medium heat for sturdy fabrics
- Bulky/Bedding: medium heat for large items; rearrange when the damp-dry signal sounds
- Casual: low heat for no-iron/permanent press blends
- Ultra Delicate: extra-low heat for gentle drying
Quick comparison: Kenmore vs Kenmore Elite (typical)
| Feature area | Standard Kenmore (typical) | Kenmore Elite (typical) |
|---|---|---|
| Drying control | More timed drying | More sensor-driven drying |
| Cycle selection | Basic everyday cycles | More fabric-specific cycles |
| Convenience | Fewer extras | More options (signals, rack support, drum light) |
Why it matters
A higher-end dryer is not just about styling; it helps protect fabrics and reduce re-drying by using moisture sensing and better cycle targeting. That usually means more consistent results on towels, bedding, and mixed loads.
Last updated: January 2026
Where is the model number on Kenmore Elite dryer?
On the Kenmore Elite dryer model 11067087600, the model number is typically printed on a rating label inside the dryer door opening on the cabinet frame. Check the door area first; it is the most common location for the ID label.
Common places to look
- Inside the door opening on the front cabinet frame (most common)
- On the back panel near the top edge
- Along the side of the door opening (left or right jamb)
- On a label behind the lint screen housing area (depending on design)
How to find it fast (and what it looks like)
- Open the dryer door and look around the opening on the cabinet frame.
- Look for a white or silver sticker or metal tag.
- Match the printed model to 110.6708# style numbering shown in the 11067087600 owner's manual.
What you should see on the label
| Label item | What it’s used for |
|---|---|
| Model number | Ensures parts fit your exact dryer |
| Serial number | Helps date the unit and confirm production run |
| Electrical info | Confirms voltage and amperage requirements |
Why it matters
We use the model number to match the correct Kenmore Elite dryer parts and diagrams. Even small model variations can change key items like the drum belt, thermal fuse, or moisture sensor.
Last updated: January 2026
How to reset a Kenmore Elite dryer?
To reset your Kenmore Elite dryer model 11067087600, we recommend a simple power reset first: unplug the dryer (or switch off the breaker) for 1 minute, then restore power and restart the cycle. If the display shows a code like PF or AF, you can typically restart by pressing and holding START.
Quick reset options (what to try first)
- Power reset: unplug for 1 minute, then plug back in.
- Cycle reset: press STOP twice to cancel the current cycle, then reselect a cycle and press START.
- Pause and restart: open the door or press STOP once to pause; close the door and press START to resume.
- After a power failure (PF): press and hold START to restart.
- Low airflow (AF): press and hold START; then address the venting issue so the code does not return.
What the controls are doing on this model
On model 11067087600, the control will shut the dryer off if you do not press START within about 5 minutes after selecting a cycle. If a cycle is interrupted for more than about 5 minutes, you typically need to select the cycle settings again before restarting. For the exact button sequence and option behavior, use the 11067087600 owner’s manual.
If the dryer still will not run after a reset
A “reset” will not fix a safety shutdown or airflow problem. Check these common causes:
- Lint screen clogged or coated with residue
- Vent pipe crushed, kinked, or packed with lint
- Outside exhaust hood blocked
- Overheating protection tripped (often tied to restricted venting)
- Blown thermal fuse (commonly caused by overheating); see dryer thermal fuse WP3390719
Code behavior you may see
| Display code | What it usually means | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| PF | Power failure interrupted the cycle | Press and hold START to restart |
| AF | Low airflow condition | Clear the venting restriction; code can return until fixed |
| F1/F2/F20 (or other F codes) | Service code | Power reset, then schedule service if it returns |
Why it matters
Resetting clears a stuck cycle state, but airflow and overheating issues can keep coming back until the venting is corrected. Fixing airflow helps drying performance, protects components like the heating system, and reduces nuisance codes.
Last updated: January 2026
What is the cubic foot of my Kenmore dryer model 11067087600?
The drum capacity (cubic feet) for Kenmore Elite dryer model 11067087600 is listed in the specifications section of the model’s documentation; use the 11067087600 owner's manual to get the exact cu. ft. rating for your specific trim and configuration.
Where to find the capacity in the manual
Look in the product specifications area, usually near the beginning of the manual or in a “Dimensions/Specifications” section.
- Search the PDF for: capacity, cu. ft., drum, or specifications
- Check any “Model 110.6708#, 6709#” spec pages (the “#” indicates color/trim variants)
- Use the capacity value when comparing dryers or matching washer load size
Typical capacity range for this style of Kenmore Elite dryer
Most full-size Kenmore Elite 110-series electric dryers fall into a large-capacity range. Use this as a practical reference while you confirm the exact number in the manual.
| Dryer type | Typical capacity range | Best use |
|---|---|---|
| Full-size electric dryer (Kenmore Elite 110-series style) | 6.0 to 7.5 cu. ft. | Family loads, towels, bedding |
| Compact/space-saving dryer | 3.4 to 4.5 cu. ft. | Apartments, small loads |
Why it matters
Capacity affects airflow and drying performance. When the drum is overloaded, clothes do not tumble freely; that increases dry time and heat buildup, which can stress safety components.
If drying seems slow even with normal loads
These checks improve performance on model 11067087600:
- Clean the lint screen and confirm the screen seats flat
- Inspect and clean the vent run (short, smooth metal ducting dries best)
- Verify strong airflow at the outside vent hood
- If the dryer overheats or stops mid-cycle, test the dryer thermal fuse WP3390719
Last updated: January 2026





