Chapter 3: Getting Started
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To set up the washer control:
1.
Locate the control panel on the front of the washer.
2.
Press and hold the
▼
button and close the handle of the washer by sliding the door
latch knob to the right. Hold for 5 seconds.
3.
The display will show the SET UP screen.
4.
The > on the left side will highlight VOLTAGE.
5.
Press the
◄
or
►
buttons to select the correct operating voltage of the washer.
CAUTION: The voltage selected (115V or 230V) does not change the acceptable
AC mains voltage that can be connected to the washer. It only selects the
programs that are suitable for the identified voltage.
6.
Press the
▼
button and TEMP UNITS will highlight.
7.
Press
◄
or
►
buttons to select either °F or °C which will be used on the display to
set and monitor temperature.
8.
Press the
▼
button and DI PUMP ENABLE will highlight.
9.
Press
◄
or
►
buttons to YES or NO. This allows the pure water valve and pump
to be disabled if pure water will not be used for rinse cycles and prevents
inadvertently programming a cycle to have pure rinses.
10.
Press the
▼
button and LIGHT will be highlighted on the display.
11.
Press
◄
or
►
to cause the light inside the tank on window models to be turned on
or off while the door is latched.
12.
Press the
▼
button and LIQ DETERGENT OPT will be highlighted on the display.
13.
Press
◄
or
►
to activate the control for the liquid detergent dispense option if this
accessory has been installed.
14.
Press the
▼
button and FACTORY RESET will be highlighted on the display.
15.
Press the
◄
or
►
to select YES to erase all program set points entered by the user
and to restore all set points that were active when the washer was shipped.
16.
Press RUN to save all settings.
Testing Your Washer
Now that you have made the required water and electrical connections to your
washer, a series of diagnostic steps are provided in this section to test the
operation of the washer.
Before turning on the washer, make certain the water is turned on and no packing
material remains inside the washer.
If the washer is interrupted in the middle of the diagnostic steps, wait 4 to 5
seconds before opening the washer door to prevent hot water from splashing out.
The hot water and steam from the washer may cause scalding.