Manual

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Ultra Clean
Select this cycle for cottons and linens used regularly. This
cycle provides up to 16 minutes of wash time.
Permanent Press II
This cycle will give you up to 10 minutes of wash time. When
the timer reaches Pause the washer will drain and replace
half of the wash water with fresh cold water to help reduce
wrinkling.
Auto Soak
This cycle features agitation followed by unlimited soak time
to help remove stains that need pretreatment. After soaking,
you have two options. To use the same water in a wash
cycle, advance the Cycle Selector (Timer) Control knob to a
wash cycle. To remove the soak water, reset the washer to a
Spin setting. If the Soak water was drained, add more
detergent to the wash cycle. If the Soak and Prewash option
is selected, the soak time will be 20 minutes. Prewash drains
but does not rinse and should be followed by a wash cycle.
Add more detergent to the wash cycle.
Prewash
This cycle helps to remove heaw soils that need
pretreatment. This cycle should be followed by a wash cycle.
Add more detergent to the wash cycle. The Prewash cycle
does not include a rinse.
2nd Rinse
A second rinse can be used to aid in the removal of deter-
gent or bleach residue from garments. Maybe automatically
added to the wash cycle by setting the OPTIONS Control to
2nd Rinse before you start the washer. You won't have to
come back later to select a second rinse.
Rinse & Spin
Select this option if you think an extra rinse is needed. Set
OPTIONS Control (if available) to One Rinse. You should
then set the Cycle Selector (Timer) Control knob to a Rinse
setting.
Spin Only
A drain and spin rnay help shorten drying times for some
fabrics by removing excess water. Set OPTIONS Control (if
available) to One Rinse. You should then set Cycle Selector
(Timer) Control to a Spin setting.
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One Rinse
This is the rinse at the end of each cycle.
2nd Rinse
Choose this option for an automatic 2nd rinse cycle.
Soak Only
Set the OPTIONS Control to Soak Only. You should then set
the Cycle Selector (Timer) Control to Auto Soak. The washer
will not drain.
Soak & Prewash Only
Set the OPTIONS Control to Soak & Prewash Only. You
should then set the Cycle Selector (Timer) Control to Auto
Soak. When Soak is finished, the Cycle Selector (Timer)
Control will automatically move into Prewash. The Prewash
cycle does not include a rinse.
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You should select the speed control based on the soil
level and type of fabric in your wash load.
WASH/SPIN LOAD TYPE AGITATE]
SPEED SPIN SPEED
HandwasW Lingerie & loose- Extra-slow speed
Casual ly knit items agitation/
Slow-speed spin
Delicate Washable knits & Slow-speed
permanent press agitation/
fabrics Slow-speed spin
Normal Normally soiled Slow-speed
cottons & linens agitation/
Fast-speed spin
Heavy Duty Sturdy or Fast-speed
heavily soiled agitation/
loads Fast-speed spin
Hang Dry For items you Fast-speed
may want to agitation/
hang dry Slow-speed spin
Handwash Hand washable Intermittent
Plus Fine and special care Extra-slow speed
Delicates items agitation/
Slow-speed spin
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Before you call service...check for the following.
Warm or Hot water cooler than expected?
The temperatures will be cooler than you are accustomed to.
This washer is designed to meet the strict guidelines of the
Department of Energy and uses lower temperatures.
If the inlet water temperatures are within the controlled
temperature range, water from your hot water heater may not be added
to the washer. In this case, a warm wash fill may seem slower than your
previous washer did.
The distance from the water heater may affect the initial flow of hot water.
Loud clicking and banging?
The yellow shipping strap may still be in the rear of the washer.
Completely remove the yellow shipping strap.
The washer should be level, and the feet should be firmly on the floor.
Some sounds are normal but may be different from those of your
previous washer,
The gears engaging after the drain and before the spin.
The sound of air being pulled through the pump after most of
the water has drained.
Is the washer leaking?
Fill hose connections are tight
Gaskets in fill hose are tight and flat
Drain hose clamp is securely attached
Faucets, drain/standpipe or laundry tub is not leaking
The washer tub is centered, and the load evenly balanced
at the start of each load
The washer is level
The front feet are installed, and the nuts are tightened
to the cabinet
See the Use and Care Guide for complete details.
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