How to Guide

W11339711A
W11339712A - SP
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©2019 Whirlpool. All rights reserved.
Used under license in Canada.
02/19
Quick Reference Guide
NOTE: See your Use and Care Guide for more
information. Not all settings and options are available
on each cycle.
Fire Hazard
Never place items in the washer that
are dampened with gasoline or other
flammable fluids.
No washer can completely remove oil.
Do not dry anything that has ever had any
type of oil on it (including cooking oils).
Doing so can result in death, explosion,
or fire.
Using Your Smart Front Load Washer
ADD LAUNDRY PRODUCTS, IF DESIRED
Before washing clothes for the rst time,
choose the Regular/Quick cycle and run it
without clothes. This initial cycle serves to
ensure the interior is clean before washing
clothes.
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RUN WASH CYCLE WITHOUT
LAUNDRY
Your washer comes equipped with Load &
Go
bulk dispensers, which allow you to ll
detergent and fabric softener once and skip
rells for multiple loads.
Add liquid HE detergent to Dispenser 1 and
liquid fabric softener to Dispenser 2. Use
HE detergent only.
To Fill Bulk Dispeners:
Open the dispenser
drawer, gently pull up
on the dispenser lid tab,
and ll to the “MAX”
line.
IMPORTANT: Do
not use chlorine
bleach or powdered
detergent in the bulk dispenser. Powdered
detergent must be added to the single-
load dispenser. Also, if using detergent
in both dispensers or using a detergent
concentration other than 2x, see your Use
and Care Guide for initial setup.
SET UP LOAD & GO
BULK
DISPENSERS
DOING LAUNDRY:
BEFORE FIRST USE:
LOAD LAUNDRY
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Single-dose laundry packets, Oxi-type
boosters, color-safe bleach, or scented
crystals can be added to the drum prior
to adding laundry. When using single-dose
laundry packets, make sure that the bulk
dispenser is disabled or off (see Step 11).
Place a load of sorted
items loosely in the
washer. Items need to
move freely for best
cleaning and to reduce wrinkling and
tangling. Mix large and small items and avoid
washing single items. Load evenly.
IMPORTANT: Push load fully into the
washer. Make sure no items are resting on the
rubber seal to avoid trapping them between
the seal and the door window.
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ADD HE DETERGENT, IF DESIRED
If you choose to use the Single-Load Dispenser
instead of the bulk dispenser, add detergent to
the appropriate compartment at this time. Use
Tools to disable the bulk dispenser (see Step 11).
ADD LIQUID FABRIC SOFTENER
AND CHLORINE BLEACH TO SINGLE-
LOAD DISPENSER, IF DESIRED
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TOUCH POWER TO TURN ON
WASHER
1
SELECT PROGRAM/CYCLE
8
ADJUST TEMPERATURE, SPIN
SPEED AND SOIL LEVEL,
IF DESIRED
9
TOUCH AND HOLD START/PAUSE
TO BEGIN CYCLE
CONNECT TO WI-FI:
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To cancel a cycle, touch the
“X” on the touch screen to
the right of the estimated time
remaining.
Download the Whirlpool
®
app and follow
the instructions to connect your washer to
your home Wi-Fi network. You can also visit
www.whirlpool.com/connect. In Canada,
visit www.whirlpool.ca/connect.
If you choose to use the Single-Load Dispenser
instead of the bulk dispenser for liquid fabric
softener, add fabric softener to the appropriate
compartment at this time. Use Tools to disable
the bulk dispenser (see Step 11).
SELECT OPTIONS, IF DESIRED
USING YOUR WHIRLPOOL APP:
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Options include: Extra Rinse,
Pre-Soak, FanFresh
®
.
After having connected to WiFi, touch the
REMOTE ENABLE button anytime you want
to use the app to remotely control your
washer. NOTE: Once the door is opened,
the remote enable mode will end. To re-
enter this mode, touch REMOTE ENABLE.
USE TOOLS, IF DESIRED
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Touch this button to change other
settings, including: Load & Go
Dispensers, Control Lock, Mute,
Utility Cycles, Preferences, WiFi,
and Info.
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Start/
Pause
Button
Power
Button
LCD
Screen
Home
Button
Remote Enable
Button
Favorites
Button
Tools
Button
From the home screen, touch the “What
to Wash” area of the screen to select the
program that best matches the items you
want to wash. Touch the “How to Wash”
area of the screen to select the program
that best matches the method that you
would like for washing those items.
MAINTENANCE
Run Clean Washer cycle every 30 loads.
The washer will also give you a reminder.
Leave door open for ventilation when
machine is not in use.
Check door seal between cycles. Clean
out small items and/or debris if present.
Clean drain pump lter occasionally.

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