SECTION 4 –
APPLIANCES AND SYSTEMS
4-6
together with the energy efficient central air
conditioner to allow you to run both compressors
at the same time on a 30-amp shoreline
connection.
Please read your PowerLine Energy
Management System Owner Guide for important
information on running both air conditioner
compressors at the same time. This guide will
also explain how this system operates under
several conditions, whether 20-amp, 30-amp or
50-amp connections.
WASHER/ DRYER
–If Equipped
For complete operating instructions, see the
manufacturer’s information provided in your
InfoCase.
To Open the Door During a Wash Cycle:
Follow these steps if you need to open the
door to your washer/dryer after a cycle has
already begun.
1. Advance the Program Selector to “Reset” and
wait 5 seconds.
2. Advance the Program Selector to “Drain” (8
o'clock) and allow the machine to drain
completely.
3. Advance the Program Selector to “Reset” (the
“Status/Door Lock” LED will blink quickly to
indicate that the cycle has stopped, but the
door is STILL LOCKED).
4. When the “Status/Door Lock” LED blinks
SLOWLY (takes 1-2 minutes), you can open
the door.
To Open During a Dry Cycle:
1. Advance the Program Selector to “Reset” (the
“Status/Door Lock” LED will blink quickly to
indicate that the cycle has stopped, but the
door is STILL LOCKED).
2. When the “Status/Door Lock” LED blinks
SLOWLY (takes 1-2 minutes), you can open
the door.
IMPORTANT! Once a wash cycle is
underway, the washer/dryer door will LOCK for
the duration of the cycle and will STAY LOCKED
for up to 2 minutes after the cycle ends. DO NOT
attempt to open the door unless the “STATUS/
DOOR LOCK” LED is BLINKING SLOWLY!
Water Supply Faucets
The washing machine water supply faucets
are located inside the cabinet door above the
machine. Always turn supply faucets off when
not using washing machine to avoid possible
water leaks if a hose or hose gasket should fail.
PowerLine EMS Display
on Monitor Panel - Typical
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