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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
D.
Reference Symbols Displayed on the
Panel
E.
Preparing for First Use
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Before laundering clothes for the
fi
rst time, the
laundering machine
MUST
run through the com-
plete cycle of procedures without fabric as follows:
1. Connect to a power source and water.
2. Put liquid detergent into the dispenser and
close it.
3. Press the “Power” button.
4. Press the “Start/Pause” button.
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The drawer is separated as follows:
I: Pre-detergent
II: Main detergent
: Laundering additive, such as fabric soft-
ener
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Putting detergent into the appliance:
1. When using a Dometic or any other pod de-
tergent, place the pod in the drum with fab-
ric, or if using liquid detergent:
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Pull out the detergent dispenser.
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Pour liquid pre-detergent into Case I
(when necessary).
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Pour liquid detergent into Case II.
2. Pour laundering additives, such as fabric
softeners, into Case when necessary).
3. Close the drawer securely.
NOTICE:
Dilute liquid detergents or additives with
water before pouring it into the detergent dispenser
to prevent the inlet from being blocked and over-
fl
owing while
fi
lling with water.
F.
Laundering
Fabrics
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Starting the appliance:
1. Load the clothes to be washed into the drum.
2. Add liquid detergent or any other approved
cleaning solvents in drawer (pods go in the
drum).
3. Press the “Power” button.
4. Select the desired cycles and options.
5. Press the “Start/Pause” button.
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Selecting the Wash Cycle:
1. Select the proper wash cycle.
2. Select the proper temperature according
to soil level. Higher temperatures consume
more power.
3. Select the proper spin speed. The higher
the spin speed, the drier the garments will
be before drying.
DO
NOT
attempt to open the door
while the appliance is running. Doing so may re-
sult in personal injury or property damage. To load
additional clothes into the dryer, press the Pause
button and wait for the door to unlock. The door will
NOT
unlock until all the water is drained from the
appliance and the internal temperature drops be-
low 122°F. Press Start only once the door is closed
again. Over
fl
owing water resulting from misuse of
the appliance may cause property damage.
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