GE WP2000S Use And Care Manual Download Page 21

,

Staple 

sales slip or 

 check

YOUR GE 

 WASHER

here. 

Proof of 

 

 date

WARRANTY

is needed 

 service

under 

WHAT IS COVERED

FULL ONE-YEAR WARRANTY

For one year from date of original
purchase, we will provide, free of

charge, parts and service labor
in your home   repair or replace

any 

 of 

 

washer 

 fails because of a

manufacturing defect.

LIMITED ADDITIONAL
FOUR-YEAR WARRANTY

For the second through fifth year
from date of original purchase, we

will 

provide, free of charge,

replacement parts for 

 part of

 

 transmission  that fails

because of a manufacturing defect.
You pay for 

the service trip 

to your

home and service labor charges.
Or, if you desire, we will provide

completely reconditioned

transmission. 

 pay 

for the

shop reconditioning labor, the
service 

 10 your home and

service labor charges.

This warranty is extended to
the original purchaser and any
succeeding owner for products
purchased for ordinary home use
in the 48 mainland states, Hawaii
and Washington, 

 In Alaska the

warranty is the same except that it
is LIMITED because you must pay
to ship the product to the service
shop or for the 

 technician’s

travel costs to your home.

All warranty service will be
provided by our Factory Service
Centers or by our authorized
Customer 

 servicers during

normal working hours.

Should your appliance need
service, during warranty period or
beyond, call 800-GE-CARES

(800-432-2737).

WHAT IS NOT COVERED

● 

Service trips to your home to teach

you how to use the product.

Read your Use and Care material.
If you then have any questions
about operating 

 product,

please contact your dealer or our
Consumer Affairs office at the
address below, or call, toll free:

GE Answer 
800.626.2000
consumer information service

● 

Replacement of house fuses or

resetting of circuit breakers.

● 

Failure of the product if it is used

for other than its intended purpose
or used commercially.

● 

Damage to product caused by

accident, fire, floods or acts of God.

WARRANTOR IS  NOT

RESPONSIBLE FOR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.

● 

Improper installation.

If you have an installation problem,

contact your dealer or installer.
You are responsible for providing
adequate electrical, plumbing,
exhausting and other connecting
facilities.

Some 

 

 not allow tile exclusion or limitation of incidental or 

 damages, so the 

 limitation or exclusion

 not apply to you. 

 warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.

To know what your legal 

 are in your state, 

 your 

 or state 

 affairs 

 or your state’s Attorney General.

Warrantor: General Electric Company

if further  help is needed concerning this warranty, write:

Manager—Consumer Affairs, GE Appliances, Louisville, KY 40225

 

book is printed on 

 paper.

I

1

 

 17501 

 No. 

49-9800

3362410

10.   

Printed in 

   

 

Summary of Contents for WP2000S

Page 1: ...ing Storage and Vacation Tips 19 User Maintenance Instructions 19 GE Appliances Problem Solver l5 l9 More questions call GE Answer Centera 800 626 2000 Preparation Detergents and Additives 11 12 Hard Water 11 Loading the Washer 7 10 Sorting Clothes 7 9 Stains 13 Stain Removal Guide 14 Washer Connections 5 Consumer Services 23 ApplianceRegistration 2 Important Phone Numbers 23 Model and Serial Numb...

Page 2: ...e Before sending in this c ard please write lhcsc numbers here Mdel Number Serial Number Use these numbers in any correspondence or service calls concerning your appliance I I I w lshi l III I Iryillg ins ruc ioil Icrms ill his book collfornl o tllc Care L tl c lil g i IIlt c s ill lisl c l bj t c FCdCI Il l tii lc C on nlissiol Jillllliil y 1984 If You Neecl Service k oblilill sctl icc SCC lhC ol...

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Page 4: ...ilnd spin provide lhorough washing and agitii ion followed by agitation and spin dclcr cn rcnloval Washer must be reset for desired wash cycle Delicates Cycle Per llanent Press Cycle For Iingcric and gently used fabrics lhis cycte has a For loads of synthclic and or delicale fitbrics tl sl Ie W lsl illld il SIOW spin A cool down helps prevent set in wrinkles in perlniancnl press shirts blouses dre...

Page 5: ... 4 sloragc rack k14 G Q ji l t l lc 110 Faucet Connections 1 ou II IVC Iwo scpar llc 1 0 connect the Washer i IicI COIIIICCS iol s your Connecl the hot and cold wa cr inlet hoses 10 the hot lsllcl 111 C Collncclc l lo I JIllII C 110 illld cOl and cold faucets ti 1llc 1 I il lICCIS 011 C ll Secure he drain I1OSC 10 the sink or stand pipe Jill c llllsc IIlis kil froill Plug lhc power cor i into a 3 ...

Page 6: ...l itcms SNIALL Washer is Icss ti an 1 3 full ofclothcs hlEDIUM Bc wccn 1 3 and 2 full LARGE Over 2 3 fUll For bcs clcanillg rmults the load rnusl be able o move freely ill I he Wil cl Too big a load or too Iitlle water can C IUSC wear or Ic ir of load i ems o Select Wash Rinse Temperature Selccl ti c MANUAL SELECTION if your washer is connected to he sink This will allow you to adjust the waler te...

Page 7: ...r JIC hCSl fillcril g I CSUIIS N 1 11 Tt c loa l Iypc will vary Itlc amounl 01 Iilll build up J 1 CICilll 1 Lift ofl t c Igi iltot bi l 1 ci A G TAToR 2 3 Wash or wipe the filler clean in the bottom of the agilaior barrel The filler is not removable i fk y RCpli CC the ghiltor barrel and snap il in o place I 37 MANUAL CLEAN LINT FILTER ENERGY SAWNG TPS FOR YOUR WAS R 11 OUI cIOIIICS ilr l tlol sct...

Page 8: ...rie ColloIIs and 1 inens Dcni ns Baby clothes slurdy Sl ccial instructions J lwll filled gill lllCnlS Wash frequently to fluff up the down and retain the garn cn s warn th WASH SEPARATELY Wci down gives off an odor whic l lnay be absorbed by icr arlnen dor disilppc rs when gmcnl is dry Treat heavily soiled arcai with liquid detergcn 01 3 past y de of waler and powdered dclcrgcl Close zippers Wash ...

Page 9: ...1011S II IIIj I cccssary mending rips I cllls cars CIhcCk illl ilcms for areas of heavy soil or Slilill I CIIIOVC slains Scc Slain I cl loval Guide Ttlrll poly knils illsi lc oul 10 I ill im i c fiibli SUI faCC ll il c IZX 1 R f CLIII NING See Tips to F1clp OU Select Sct illgs scc ioll for ins uclions See Slain Removid Guide Sec Fabric and Cycle Settings guide See The Problem Solver section Soakin...

Page 10: ... cms like towels DO NOT OwRLOAD YOIIR WAS R Try to mix large and st illl i crns in each machine load for l c cr washing aclioll Wash Iarge itcms blankc s bcd spreads mattress pads c c scpara eiy H rnachinc is overloaded you may experience ovcrsu isillg or out of bal ancc conditions T Add Itenls After tile Washer Has Started Q Turn off Ihc washer by pushing in ti c Cycle NOTE When washing stockings...

Page 11: ... you load your C1O 1IC S first add detergent next o lhc ilgit tO1 HA WATER DO YOU HA IT BL l OIC you Cilt decide w1lfiI 10 10 abol t hilrd W IICI j OU IICCd 10 know if you have il iUl l if so Ilo ll Ird il is 1 ou I i c ill il Inullicipfil al ca Collt lc 1 your ill L l C ll l illl I I U I i C i I I I I UI II ilrc ii 01 irl SOIIIC slll lll bai ill cils l llll 1 0111 COUllly ilgClll IL illlS L l Vil...

Page 12: ...Ic I or on dly clolhes 2 Some of today s washable fabrics should not be chlorine bleached such as silk wool spandcx or non fast col rs 3 Chak manufactwers care labels for spccinl instlucli ns 1 Maybe used On most fabrics Test filbtic first 1 Helps nlikc clothes flliffy and s fl 2 Itedrsccs static electricity 3 USC IIIC f llowijlg nlanufaclurcl s dilcction Tori ll llCh lll lY CiiUSC n 11 11 11 roug...

Page 13: ... itt t l i I I IICly 300F 27 C in il s irl k 01 piIII Soiik sttlincd al Ca I ol 5 Illilllllcs 111 1 liltlllllC1 in v lshcr 1 IIc C lse of tllc Invisible Stain l lt ll r cooking oils n your synlhetic giU lIICnlS M these smins we not completely removed b the wash l il il ls s ai s wi ictl iu c virtu lt ty invisibtc n t the oily spots may pick up dtit fTom the w wh wil er llicll you Inily 1101 nolicc...

Page 14: ...quid detergent Old stains Bleach according to the Stain Rcnlovd Hint Iaundcr Soflcn with oil or petroleum jelly Ihcn sponge with b mana oil Laondcr in wnrm wa cr Apply undilulcd li uid dctc cnt aod launder irl warm water U cnlor h rs chnngcd you may h nhlc to restore it l y trc atir g with If uly slain rcm tins trc il Wilh safe tmnloniis or vincgw clc uling fhtid or bleach according 10 Ihc St un I...

Page 15: ...k y Pr p uC YS C ti n Pilling tlstlauy on polygst r cottorl blc nds s aused b n orJu 6arand JIIay look li c li Ufiirigclo l S gSi i rn OVj S m h l Sta ic clcctriciiy caused b OVCrdI yj Will llSe r C IibIi Us c f briq kol cJlcr ill ri se ycjc Ü Ü Tl csc are sonle imcs callccl Itlv i il lc Sl fiS l ccause ypll lja ot iotici lI CIIIbcfol c WilSllil clolhes l lowcver i oily soils ar eribt co rnpletcly...

Page 16: ...e O ll erLllindl y ro ti ti s ctioll Al so LiOJ O lift lid during spir isl lay cause jljlprop r ispnsi ng resu lting in sjai ns 1 o l ell e stnins DaInpen stairlcd iirca and fib tiitil tidilulcd liquid delcrgent Rewash using chlorine blcacll if snfq for fjbric Sonic fabrics viu shrink ll hcl wasl cd i riaw sllcl or bj l t d otllcrsmil bc satcj vilshe l bul vil shrink in a l ycr c jlow ga cnt lI ii...

Page 17: ...IILlt CAUSE 9 is gIT dUally rcn ovc i by l iundcri g This IU ay iilSO be noticeo in oldcrgorrncnls III II Iliivc been witsllcd n ilrly dn cs li ill lt t pJ p j bus st ititlgc re l iifor rclaytil iol silt inkagc above Sl rinknue c Iused b v overllei t in cu s I ccrltiin kit iib i s t fi haVC bCCn t ci co ltfIllfc tll tl I J c 17 ...

Page 18: ...ucd PI OIILIIN1 SNA jS HOI ES TI AI S RIPS OR EXCESSIVE WEAR ci lll illue l I IEAVILY SOILEI AREAS such 1s 011 11 s tind Cul fs WASFIER WON T OPERATE vf4 rER TEMPERATURE IS INCORRE WA I ER ON T VATl l LEAKS WAS14ER PAUSES IN CYCLE ...

Page 19: ...i rc Jotl slore Ihc nppliilncc rcmove waler from all the waler drain out Some but not idl of the RV j ll lS i i lhc vashcr antifreeze will be expelled i 1 1111 01 1 il er sup ly filt ccts Disconnect hoses 5 Push in the timer hob disconnect the clccO icill 11 0111 l illlcclS and dl ilti plug dry the tub interior close the lid 2 Atltl I gtlll n 3 S li crs of non loxic RV xntifreczc 6 Store the appli...

Page 20: ...n scrvi c is Iv ti la lc 101 Ielp Llr Call illcl yoLIr Itleslion will be II Is vL I 1 1 1 I I l l r II IC COLIr COLISl A 11 you can call any Li Inc CE Answer C III r l scl icc is ol en 24 hours a dny 7 days a week For Customers Wfih Special Needs LJpoII I C ILICS1 ti provide Consumers with irnpaircd hcarirrg or speech WIIO hiIvc llraillc controls for a viiricly of ac cess 10 a TDD or a conventiona...

Page 21: ...hould your appliance need service during warranty period or beyond call 800 GE CARES 800 432 2737 WHAT IS NOT COVERED Service trips to your home to teach you how to use the product Read your Use and Care material If you then have any questions about operating the product please contact your dealer or our Consumer Affairs office at the address below or call toll free GE Answer CenteP 800 626 2000 c...

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