Theory of Operation
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You can customize the wash by adding an OPTION or combination of options to your cycle selection.
You can add or change the options after starting a cycle anytime before the option begins. (See “Preset
Wash/Dry Cycles Chart”)
Extra Rinse
- Pressing this button will add an extra rinse cycle (Not available in Delicates)
Low Spin
- Pressing this button will reduce the spin speed to 600 rpm (Not available in Delicates)
Easy Iron
- If the Dry Time is “0” min, pressing this button will add more water, reduce the spin, and
stops the cycle on “anti-crease”. Pressing it again (out) will complete the cycle and allow you to remove
clothes promptly so there’s less wrinkling. (Available in all Permanent Press cycles and the Silk cycle)
Pre-Wash
- Pressing this button will add an extra fi ll at the beginning of the cycle.
Reset Positions
- Choosing a Reset position on the Cycle Selector and waiting 10 seconds will allow
changing any option or cycle after the cycle has begun. To cancel a cycle and select a new one, ad-
vance the timer to a Reset position, wait 10 seconds (Status/Door Lock light will blink RAPIDLY), then
advance the timer to the desired cycle.
Delay Start
- Use Delay Start to delay the start of any wash cycle by 1, 3, 9, or 12 hours. With the
machine OFF:
1.
Advance the cycle selector to 1, 3, 9, or 12 hrs.
2.
Press the ON/OFF button ON (in)
3.
After 5 seconds, advance the timer to your desired wash cycle. The Status/Door Lock light will
blink 2 seconds ON/4 seconds OFF to let you know that Delay Start has been set.
Rinses and Drains
- Use a Rinse cycle to get a rinse and spin only. A Rinse is useful for loads that need
rinsing only or for adding fabric softener to a load. Use the Drain cycle (In the Delicates section) to drain
the washer-dryer.
Description of Cyle Selector Options
Description of Option Buttons
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