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O P E R AT
G I N S T R U C T I O N S
Interior cleaning
If you use a non-phosphate laundry detergent, you may need to clean
buildup and oils from the inside of the washer periodically, especially if
you live in an area with hard water. To remove buildup, run the washer
through a complete hot water cycle (Heavy Stain or White setting)
with no clothes, detergent or other laundry aids added. If desired,
add 2 cups of water conditioner or de-liming agent to the detergent
dispenser.
General care of the machine
Never use solvents or abrasives to clean the external parts of the washer/
dryer.
Water supply should be turned off when not in use.
Unplug the machine if you will be gone for a period of time or the
machine will not be used.
Clean the detergent drawer periodically (see Cleaning Dispenser, pg. 13).
Always unplug the machine during cleaning or maintenance.
Do not use too much detergent or other laundry additives, as excessive
amounts could over-suds and damage your washer/dryer.
Before moving the washer/dryer to a new location, reattach shipping
bolts, spacers and grommets that were removed during installation (see
page 4).
Use “Quick Wash” to wash loads of lightly soiled items in less time.
Do not use dryer for clothes that have been cleaned with chemical
solvents or flammable cleaners. Dry only clothes that have been
washed in water.
Do not use dryer for foam rubber or similar synthetic items. Do not
use for feather or down bedding.
Do not use fabric softener sheets. Use liquid fabric softener during
the wash cycle for best results for a complete wash/dry cycle.
After you remove your laundry, leave door open for a few minutes
Taking Care of your Washer/Dryer
Exterior cleaning
Wipe the outside of your
machine with a damp, soapy
cloth. Do not use harsh
chemicals or abrasive items
to clean plastic parts.
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to allow air to circulate inside the tub and avoid odors.
Coin Trap cleaning
Clean the coin trap at least four
times a year. Be sure unit has
drained before opening trap
door.
• Place towel or pan under
trap door (Fig. 12) to catch any
water.
• Remove trap by turning it
slowly counterclockwise until
water appears. (Fig. 13).
• Empty water through coin trap.
Pull coin trap straight out and
clean.
• Replace coin trap and turn
Gently tug cap to confirm that
trap is secure.
clockwise until secure (Fig. 14).