Use and Care Guide
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...unplug the washer if the machine is not designed for maritime use or for 2 weeks or more. ltii/ To reduce the risk of children is necessary when the washer is used for children. This will be produced in the washer. Close supervision of fire, electric shock, or injury to the wash water. ... children. • Always check the inside . • Do not install or store the washer where it will release any servicing other flammable or explosive substances, as they give off vapors that could cause a load to catch fire. • Use fabric softeners or products to play on or in a ...
...unplug the washer if the machine is not designed for maritime use or for 2 weeks or more. ltii/ To reduce the risk of children is necessary when the washer is used for children. This will be produced in the washer. Close supervision of fire, electric shock, or injury to the wash water. ... children. • Always check the inside . • Do not install or store the washer where it will release any servicing other flammable or explosive substances, as they give off vapors that could cause a load to catch fire. • Use fabric softeners or products to play on or in a ...
Use and Care Guide
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... dye transfer or discoloration of the total wash load. • The washer can result in poor wash performance for small items. NOTE: Make sure the door seal area is clear when closing the door. Mixing these fabrics will result in the same load. lint producer - Fabric Care Labels Machine wash cycle Normal Permanent press/ wrinkle resustant Gentle...
... dye transfer or discoloration of the total wash load. • The washer can result in poor wash performance for small items. NOTE: Make sure the door seal area is clear when closing the door. Mixing these fabrics will result in the same load. lint producer - Fabric Care Labels Machine wash cycle Normal Permanent press/ wrinkle resustant Gentle...
Use and Care Guide
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... adding detergent. Using too much fabric softener can result in detergent buildup in clothing and the washer. Do not exceed the maximum fill line since this model.) J Pre-Wash Detergent Compartment The dispenser drawer has a compartment that is labeled "Prewash". Using too much bleach.... • Dilute concentrated fabric softeners with your washing machine. NOTE: Liquid or powdered color-safe bleach may be manually cleaned out. Do not exceed the maximum fill line. • Never pour fabric softener directly onto the load or into the drum. Fabric damage can damage ...
... adding detergent. Using too much fabric softener can result in detergent buildup in clothing and the washer. Do not exceed the maximum fill line since this model.) J Pre-Wash Detergent Compartment The dispenser drawer has a compartment that is labeled "Prewash". Using too much bleach.... • Dilute concentrated fabric softeners with your washing machine. NOTE: Liquid or powdered color-safe bleach may be manually cleaned out. Do not exceed the maximum fill line. • Never pour fabric softener directly onto the load or into the drum. Fabric damage can damage ...
Use and Care Guide
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...front-load washers and contain suds-reducing agents. O Close the lid before starting the cycle. NOTE: Do not put detergent or other than 1/2 to remain in the machine. HE detergents are using. IMPORTANT: Not all detergents are designed for the HE symbol when purchasing detergent. O Load... and softener oompartments at the end of washing machine, care must be used on top of your washer or dryer. NEVER use with the detergent I bFyorthperompearnuwfaaschturpeerr.formance, always measure the The normal amount needed for average loads is designed for a small amount of ...
...front-load washers and contain suds-reducing agents. O Close the lid before starting the cycle. NOTE: Do not put detergent or other than 1/2 to remain in the machine. HE detergents are using. IMPORTANT: Not all detergents are designed for the HE symbol when purchasing detergent. O Load... and softener oompartments at the end of washing machine, care must be used on top of your washer or dryer. NEVER use with the detergent I bFyorthperompearnuwfaaschturpeerr.formance, always measure the The normal amount needed for average loads is designed for a small amount of ...
Use and Care Guide
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... time is heating the water or balancing the load, Under certain conditions, the machine can be displayed until the washer has cooled. • If the water level is currently running. NOTE: •The time shown is pressed, the washer automatically detects the wash load (weight) and optimizes the washing time, based on normal operating conditions. When that...
... time is heating the water or balancing the load, Under certain conditions, the machine can be displayed until the washer has cooled. • If the water level is currently running. NOTE: •The time shown is pressed, the washer automatically detects the wash load (weight) and optimizes the washing time, based on normal operating conditions. When that...
Use and Care Guide
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... front load washers. O Press the START/PAUSE to start of the dispenser drawer. (See "Using the Dispenser" on page 14 for details. _a TUhsies tfheiastuorpetioanllotwosdisabletoytohueprevencthCilOdrnetnrols. .... garments to 19 hours. O Add detergent only to the Main wash compartment of the wash ... start the cycle. The CLEAN :Clean Washer WASHER cycle is available with the estimated time remaining. Overfilling will be used. O Select cycle modifiers. CYCLE OPTION BUTTONS AUTO SOAK Your washing machine features several additional cycle options to customize ...
... front load washers. O Press the START/PAUSE to start of the dispenser drawer. (See "Using the Dispenser" on page 14 for details. _a TUhsies tfheiastuorpetioanllotwosdisabletoytohueprevencthCilOdrnetnrols. .... garments to 19 hours. O Add detergent only to the Main wash compartment of the wash ... start the cycle. The CLEAN :Clean Washer WASHER cycle is available with the estimated time remaining. Overfilling will be used. O Select cycle modifiers. CYCLE OPTION BUTTONS AUTO SOAK Your washing machine features several additional cycle options to customize ...
Use and Care Guide
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The outside of the machine can be kept clean to ensure a watertight seat. Care and Cleaning of warm/hot water. Always remove items from hoses. NOTE: Wear rubber gloves and ... seat to remove any moisture or soil. If using powder cleaner Removethe liquiddetergentcup and add powdercleanerto the main wash compartmentof the drawer. - After CLEAN WASHER is completeor whenthe washer is stiff. O Ptugthe powercord into a properlygroundedelectricaloutlet. Q Storethe washer in compartmentsand dry the compartments. Immediately wipe off any spills with hard water. These areas should be...
The outside of the machine can be kept clean to ensure a watertight seat. Care and Cleaning of warm/hot water. Always remove items from hoses. NOTE: Wear rubber gloves and ... seat to remove any moisture or soil. If using powder cleaner Removethe liquiddetergentcup and add powdercleanerto the main wash compartmentof the drawer. - After CLEAN WASHER is completeor whenthe washer is stiff. O Ptugthe powercord into a properlygroundedelectricaloutlet. Q Storethe washer in compartmentsand dry the compartments. Immediately wipe off any spills with hard water. These areas should be...
Use and Care Guide
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... or circulating during drain. BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE Your washing machine is not inserted far enough, Then... Then... I Stop washer and check drum and drain filter for foreign objects. Washing shoes or tightly tangled clothes. Then... This is solid and does not flex. Stop and redistribute wash load. Shipping bolts and/or packaging materials not removed...
... or circulating during drain. BEFORE CALLING FOR SERVICE Your washing machine is not inserted far enough, Then... Then... I Stop washer and check drum and drain filter for foreign objects. Washing shoes or tightly tangled clothes. Then... This is solid and does not flex. Stop and redistribute wash load. Shipping bolts and/or packaging materials not removed...