Complete Owner's Guide

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
STEPS TIPS IMPORTANT
5. Add other
wash products
to wash tub (if
desired).
Water conditioners, detergent
boosters, and enzyme products
may be added with detergent.
See product manufacturer’s
instructions.
6. Add bleach
(if desired)
before adding
load.
If using liquid bleach, add to
bleach dispenser located in left
front corner under lid. Then
add 1 cup (240 ml) water to
flush dispenser.
If using powdered bleach, add
directly to the empty tub.
Follow manufacturer’s
instructions for recommended
amount of bleach.
DO NOT use powdered bleach
in bleach dispenser.
7. Add laundry
load to wash
tub.
Add items one at a time, each
tightly bunched into its own
“ball” to allow beneficial item
interaction. Avoid loading
items in a flat, laid-out fashion.
For best washing performance,
dry load level should not be
higher than the upper row of
holes in the wash tub.
Combine large and small items
in a load. Load small items first.
Large items should not be more
than half the total wash load.
When washing a single heavy
item, add 1 or 2 towels to
balance the load.
DO NOT overload the washer.
8. Add liquid
fabric
softener to
the final rinse
(if desired).
Add diluted fabric softener
to the final rinse following
fabric softener manufacturers
instructions.
A fabric softener dispensing
ball can also be used.
To prevent staining, do not
pour liquid fabric softener
directly on to wash load.
Use of multi-product
(detergent plus softener)
sheets or color-absorbing
sheets NOT recommended.
They could damage or disable
your machine.
9. Select
washing
cycle and
settings for
each load.
See
Washer Cycle Selection
and
Washer Cycle Settings
on
the following pages.
Unit will emit three short
beeps to indicate it is in “wake”
mode and ready to operate.
For best results, follow fabric
care label on items to be
washed.
10. Close the
washer lid
and start the
washer.
See
Washing Cycle Controls
(Start, Pause, and Cancel)
on
the following pages.
LED will light solid when
washer is running.
Pausing a wash cycle while
washer is running may aect
performance of the wash
cycle.
11. Remove
items when
the cycle is
completed.
For your safety, the lid is
locked during the operation of
the washer.
Once cycle has ended, wash
tub will come to a complete
stop and door lid safety lock
will disengage with an audible
double click.
Place washed items in
automatic dryer, line dry, or dry
flat as directed by fabric care
label. Excess wrinkling, color
transfer or odors may develop
in items left in the washer after
the cycle has ended.
DO NOT force open the
locked lid.
For safety, the lid will remain
locked for up to 6 minutes.
For best results, follow fabric
care label on items to be
dried.
Safety Lid Lock