How do you reset the PF code on a Kenmore Elite dryer?
PF on a Kenmore Elite dryer model 41781100002 means the dryer detected a power interruption (power outage, unplugged cord, or breaker trip). To clear it, press Pause/Cancel/Stop twice; the display should return to normal so you can restart the cycle.
- Press Pause/Cancel/Stop two times.
- Press Power to wake the dryer (if it went to sleep).
- Re-select your cycle and options.
- Press Start.
- If PF returns immediately, check the outlet power and the house breaker.
- Make sure the power cord is fully seated at the dryer terminal block and the wall outlet.
- Confirm the breaker is fully reset (switch OFF, then ON).
- Avoid using an extension cord or power strip with the dryer.
- If the dryer was just installed or moved, follow the electrical setup steps in the installation guide.
| Display code | What it indicates | What to do first |
|---|---|---|
| PF | Power to the dryer was interrupted | Clear with Pause/Cancel/Stop twice, then verify steady power |
A dryer needs steady voltage to run the motor, heater, and controls safely. Repeated PF events often point to an unstable power supply, a loose connection, or a breaker/outlet issue that can stop cycles mid-load.
Last updated: January 2026
How many cubic feet is a Kenmore Elite dryer?
The Kenmore Elite dryer model 41781100002 has an IEC drum capacity of 7.4 cubic feet, which is considered a large-capacity, full-size dryer. For the spec listing and related installation requirements, use the 41781100002 owner's manual.
A 7.4 cu. ft. drum is designed to dry larger loads efficiently as long as clothes can tumble freely and airflow stays strong.
- Dry mixed everyday loads without packing the drum tight.
- Dry towels in medium to large loads; separate very heavy items for faster results.
- Dry bulky items one at a time (comforters, sleeping bags) so they can tumble.
- Keep the lint screen clean every load to maintain airflow.
- Use the correct cycle and temperature to reduce wrinkles and overdrying.
| Load type | What typically fits well in 7.4 cu. ft. | Best practice |
|---|---|---|
| Mixed clothing | Large household load | Leave space at the top for tumbling |
| Towels | Medium to large | Do not compress; shake out towels first |
| Bulky item | 1 item | Use lower heat and allow extra time |
Using the correct capacity helps prevent long dry times, damp spots, and overheating from restricted tumbling and airflow. If dry times are still slow, confirm venting and clearances using the installation guide.
Last updated: January 2026
What are the codes for Kenmore Elite dryer?
For Kenmore Elite dryer model 41781100002, the most common display codes point to power interruptions, control or keypad problems, heater relay issues, or temperature-sensing faults (thermistors). Use the code to narrow the failed circuit, then confirm with the diagnostic steps in the 41781100002 owner's manual.
Here are the codes customers most often see on Kenmore Elite dryers in the 417 platform:
- PF: Power failure or power interruption during a cycle.
- F:01: Main electronic control board failure.
- F:02: Keypad or user interface failure.
- F:20: Heater relay failure.
- F:22 / F:23: Outlet thermistor failure (temperature sensing at the exhaust).
- F:24 / F:25: Inlet thermistor failure (temperature sensing at the heater inlet).
Unplug the dryer or shut off the breaker before opening panels.
- Reset power: unplug for 2 minutes, then restore power and retry.
- Check the outlet and breaker: a weak connection can trigger PF.
- Clean airflow: empty the lint screen and confirm the vent is not crushed or clogged.
- Inspect wiring connections to the control and sensors; loose plugs can mimic failures.
- If you’re servicing controls, label wires before disconnecting and verify operation after servicing (a key safety step noted in the installation guide).
If the dryer runs but heats poorly, overheats, or throws thermistor or heater-related codes, these model-matched parts are common suspects:
| Symptom or code family | Most likely circuit | Example model-matched part |
|---|---|---|
| F:22, F:23 (outlet temp sensing) | Outlet temperature sensor circuit | Kenmore dryer thermistor 134711300 |
| F:20 (heater relay) | Heater control circuit | Control board or wiring (confirm with diagnostics) |
| Overheating or shutdown | Safety limit circuit | Kelvinator dryer high-limit thermostat 3204267 or dryer inlet thermal limiter 137032600 |
Error codes help prevent repeat breakdowns. For example, restricted venting can cause overheating, which can trip a thermal limiter or high-limit thermostat and lead to longer dry times and repeated heat-related faults.
Last updated: January 2026





