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•
The following settings
are indicated as the
button is pushed
SOAK
▶
SPIN ONLY
▶
RINSE+SPIN
•
Select
Normal/Casual,HEAV
EY/DUTY
as the button is
pushed SOAK
▶
STAIN CARE
▶
SPIN ONLY
▶
RINSE+SPIN
SPECIAL USE
Spin Speed
•
Spin speed can
be selected from
No Spin to Extra
high. Default is
Low.
Clean Washer
•
Some environmental and usage
conditions can cause a residue to
build up in the tub over time and
can lead to a mildewy or musty
smell. The CLEAN WASHER
cycle is specially designed to
remove this buildup using bleach
or another cleaner designed
specifically for cleaning front load
washers. Run the CLEAN
WASHER cycle once a month, or
more often under heavy use
conditions or if odor is present.
Water Temp
•
Adjusts the wash
and rinse
temperature
combination for
the selected
cycle. Press the
WATER TEMP
button until the
indicator light for
the desired
setting is lit.
Soil Level
•
Adjusts the
selected cycle to
allow more time
for heavily soiled
clothes or less
time for lightly
soiled clothes.
Press the SOIL
LEVEL button
until the indicator
light for the
desired setting is
lit.
START/ PAUSE BUTTON
•
Use to start or pause the wash
cycle.
Changes while be made to the
wash settings while the machine is
paused.
•
Repeats start and pause by
pushing the button.
My Cycle
•
MY CYCLE allows you to store a customized wash
cycle for future use.
You may only save setting for one cycle at a time.
Pressing and holding the MY CYCLE button will
overwrite any previously saved my cycle.
CYCLE BUTTON
•
Use for selecting wash program.
•
This button allows the selection of 8
different programs for different kinds of
laundry and dirtiness.
▶
•
Program selections light up in
sequence as follows:
NORMAL/CASUAL
▶
BULKY/BEDDING
▶
HAEVY DUTY
▶
WHITES, EXPRESS WASH
▶
DELICATES, HANDWASH/WOOL
▶
RINSE/SPIN Select the desired
program by ressing the button.
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