Manual

Loading your
Washer -
Installation
f or best wasninresults and
energy savings sodtlie loundry
carefully.
1. Sort the Laundry into Loads.
Group the launC'V i 'to oadsthat
can be v/ashed and dried together.
See the Laundry G jiae- tor informa
tion and samples of tv oical loads.
Try to mix large cmd small items for
best movement in the washer.
2. Measure Detergent; Add to
Washer Basket.
See detergent i 'foi idion on
page 6 andinSertio' iVofthe
Laundry Guide
• Add dry Dleacri crwater condi
tioner (not fabric softener) if used.
Follow the package directions
carefully.
3. Dilute Liquid Bleach Before Add
ing to the Washer Basket.
See the "Laundry Aids' section of
the Laundry Guide for more
information
4. Load the Washer.
Spread the load evenly. (For exam
ple. don't put all the towels on one
side and a few wash cloths on the
other.) An unbalanced load can
cause the washer to shake during
spinning.
Load without packing so items can
move freely for best cleaning and
least wrinkling
5. Add Diluted Fabric Softener Only
to the Deep Rinse Cycle.
DO NOT ADD FABRIC SOFTENER TO
TFIE WASH. Fabric softeners often
combine with soap or detergent to
make sticky lumps or greasy stains.
V cur washer is a compact
automatic washer, not a portable. It is
smiled very 'nuch like a full-sized
toe Instohation Instructions" give
olete intoMTiation. To get the safest
;nd best use froi^i your washer, those
struct ons must be followed exactly.
' plumbing and electrical wiring
r'iust rrieet local codes and the
iseeas of the washer.
3 Prong
G'Ounding Type
L 'ne foam shipping block In the
washer basket and the two shipping
bolts under the washer must be
removed.
Control Dial
The four leveling legs must be
nstalled and adjusted so the washer
IS level
The water inlet and drain hoses must
be Installed tightly and correctly to
ovoid leaks