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Parts and features LAUNDRY ---‘dATION INFORl MAGIC CYCLE TEMPERATURE CLEAN SOFTENER DISPENSER / MODEL AND SERIAL NUMBER PLATE (not shown) /AGITATOR / BASKET - TUB Remove the Consumer Buy Guide label. It will be easier to remove before the washer is used. You should wipe out the basket with o damp cloth before using to remove dust from storing or shipping. See the”Loundry Guide” for tips on detergents, other laundry aids and instructions for washing special items.
Your responsibilities Read this “Use and Care Guide” and your “Laundry Guide” carefully for important use and safety information. You are personally responsible for making sure that your washer... l IS installed by a qualifiedinstaller. l is properly installed and leveled on a floor that can support the weight.* l is connected to the right kind of outlet, electric supply, water supply and drain.* is properly grounded.. l is used only for jobs normally expected of home automatic washers.
Starting your washer Before starting your washer, be sure you have measured and added detergent, and have put in a properly sorted load as recommended in your”Laundry Guide:’ Select LOAD l l a SIZE 2. Turn the knob to point at a setting that describes the size of load you want to wash. Set the knob on or between EX SMALL [a few items) and LARGE [a full load). See your “Laundry on load sizes. LOAD SIZES Guide” Match the wash water temperature to the type of fabrics and soils being washed.
3. Start the washer A. Push in the Control Knob and turn it to the right. It must be pushed In and turned only clockwlse. B. C. Start the washer by pulling out the Control Knob. The washer will fill to the level you set with wash water of the selected temperature. After filling, the washer will agitate for the selected number of minutes. D. To stop the washer at any time push in the Control Knob. To restart the washer, pull out the Control Knob.
What happens in each cycle Each cycle was designed for different kinds of fabrics. Numbers on the dial in each cycle are the minutes of WASH agitation time. When the Cycle Control Knob is set to a number and pulled out,the washer fills before agitation and timing starts. After agitation starts, the knob turns REGULAR HEAVY Cycle High agitation and spin speeds help remove heavy soils and spin water from heavy or sturdy cotton fabrics.
clockwise until it points to OFF and the cycle ends. NOTE:You may hear the sound of water spraying some cycles. In some cycles, cold water is sprayed help with the rinsing.
Other operating For a rinse instructions and spin You may need an extra rinse and spin for heavily soiled loads which need more detergent. (Extra detergent can require an extra rinse.) l Push Control Knob in. l Turn clockwise to any l on the dial. See above drawing. l Pull Control Knob out. l The washer will fill to selected level with cold water, agitate 2 minutes, drain and spin.
Liquid bleach dispenser Always measure bleach. Do not guess. Follow directions on the bottle for the amount to use. Never use more than 1 cup (250 ml) for a full :oad. Use less with lower water level settings Use a cup wrth o pouring spout to ovoid spilling. 1. Load the washer first. 2. Pour measured bleach carefully into dispenser. DO NOT let bleach splash, drip or run down into the washer basket. Undiluted bleach will damage any fabric if touches. 3. Start the washer.
Caring for your washer WHEN NOT WASHING, keep both water faucets turned off. This takes the pressure off the water inlet valve and hoses. AFTER WASHING, use a soft dry cloth to wipe the outside and inside dry. Leave the lid up until the basket is dry. Wipe up spills right away. Spills can dull or damage the finish. REMOVE SHARP OBJECTS such as pins, buckles, etc., from clothes before washing. Close metal zippers. SHARP OR HEAVY OBJECTS should never be put on or in the washer.
If you need service or assistance, we suggest you follow these four steps: I. Before calling for assistance. . . Performance problems often resuit from little things you con find and fix yourself without tools of any kind. IF YOUR WASHER DOES NOT FILL: l Is the power supply cord plugged In? l Are both water faucets open? 9 Are fuses blown or circuit-breaker tripped? l Are the water supply hoses kinked? l Is the Cycle Control Knob set and pulled out? 2. When you return to the L’nited States . . .
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