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OPERATION
TIMER:
The digital display will show and count down the estimated minutes for the cycle
selected. You can choose how much time you need to wash or spin the cycle.
WATER LEVEL:
Press this button to select your desired water level, depending on the size
of the load you want to wash.
V-CHIP (CHILD LOCK):
This function can help to prevent children from changing the
operation status of the unit. While the machine is running, press “Water Level” and “Preset”
for 3 seconds at the same time, enter the “V-Chip” function.
WASHING A LOAD OF WASHER
POWER YOUR WASHER:
Press the
ON/OFF
button to power the washer on.
LOAD YOUR WASHER:
Sort laundry by fabric type, coil level, color and load size as needed.
DO NOT
overfill the tub more than 3/4 full.
TO ADD A FORGOTTEN ITEM:
Press the
START/PAUSE
button to
PAUSE
the washer. Wait for the tub to
stop spinning, then open the door. Add the item, close the door and press the
START/PAUSE
button. The
cycle will resume.
ADDING DETERGENT:
This washer is designed for high efficiency powder detergent only. Draw the
compartment out and add the recommended amount of detergent directly into the detergent compartment
before starting your washer. The normal amount of detergent to use is 1/4 to 1/2 of the maximum amount
recommended by the detergent manufacturer. Always reduce the amount of detergent of the load is small
or lightly soiled, or if your water is very soft. Never use more than the maximum amount recommended by
the detergent manufacturer.
NEVER pour liquid bleach directly onto the load. It can cause fabric damage, such as weakening of
cloth fibers or color loss.
SELECTING YOUR DESIRED CYCLE OPTIONS
1.
First, select your desired washing program. The
AIR DRY
cycle can help remove some moisture from
clothing to reduce drying time and cost.
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