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NOTE: In wash water temperatures colder than 21°C (70ºF), 
detergents do not dissolve well. Soils can be difficult to 
remove. Some fabrics can retain wear wrinkles and have 
increased pilling (the formation of small, lint-like balls on the 
surface of garments).

6. Push in the Cycle Control knob and turn it clockwise to the 

wash cycle you want. Reduce the wash time when using a 
small load size setting. See “Selecting a Cycle and Time.”

Pull out the Cycle Control knob to start the washer.

To stop or restart your washer

To stop the washer at any time, push in the Cycle Control 
knob. Do NOT stop the washer while it’s pumping out the 
water.

To restart the washer, close the lid (if open) and pull out 
the Cycle Control knob.

7. (OPTIONAL) If desired, add diluted liquid fabric softener to 

the final rinse water. See “Adding Liquid Fabric Softener.”

Selecting a Cycle Selecting a Cycle and Time

This section describes the available wash cycles and will help 
you make the best cycle selections for your wash loads. Each 
cycle is designed for different types of fabric and soil levels.

NOTE: When tested to AS2040-1990 for wash performance, the 
Regular/Normal cycle was selected with extra large load size, 
warm wash, and cold rinse.

The washer pauses briefly throughout each cycle. These 
pauses are normal. Refer to “Normal Sounds” to learn more 
about the sounds you may hear during a wash cycle.

Refer to “Understanding Washer Cycles” to learn what 
happens during a wash cycle.

Cycle Control knob

Regular cycle

This cycle starts with high-speed agitation for cleaning sturdily 
constructed cottons and linens. High-speed spin shortens drying 
times. Select up to 18 minutes of wash time for cleaning lightly, 
moderately or heavily soiled loads. 

Super Wash—Use this setting for washing heavily soiled loads 
that need maximum soil removal. Follow detergent 
manufacturer’s directions for heavily soiled clothing. The Super 
Wash setting automatically prewashes the laundry and advances 
into the Normal cycle.

Casual/Permanent Press cycle

This cycle starts with high-speed agitation and then steps to low-
speed agitation for cleaning permanent press and synthetic 
fabrics that are lightly or moderately soiled. To reduce wrinkling, 
this cycle features a cool-down phase at the end of the wash 
followed by a low-speed spin. After the rinse, the cycle ends with 
a short high-speed spin for maximum water removal. 

Gentle—Use this 4-minute setting for cleaning delicate items and 
washable knits that are lightly or moderately soiled. 

Pre Wash cycle

This cycle features a brief period of high-speed agitation and a 
short high-speed spin to help remove heavy soils and stains that 
need pretreatment. Use warm water for prewashing stained 
laundry. Hot water can set stains. After the Pre Wash cycle ends, 
add detergent and select a new wash cycle.

Stain Removal Tips

Stained or heavily soiled items may need to be prewashed or 
soaked for best results. Soaking helps remove protein-type 
stains such as blood, milk, or grass. Prewashing helps loosen soil 
before washing.

Use cold or warm water for soaking or prewashing stained 
laundry. Hot water can set stains.

Most stains are easier to remove when they are fresh. Old or 
set stains may not come out. Follow package directions for 
pretreatment products.

Before treating any stain, find out what kind of stain it is, how 
old the stain is, what kind of fabric it is, and if the fabric is 
colourfast. (Check the care label.)

When bleach is recommended, use a bleach that is safe for 
the fabric.

Test stain removers on an inside seam or hidden corner of the 
item to see if the colour is removed.

Put the stained area face-down on a paper towel or white 
cloth. Apply the stain remover to the back of the stain. This 
forces the stain off the fabric instead of through it.

Meat tenderizer or enzyme presoaks help break down some 
protein stains so they are easier to remove.

Washing and drying can set some stains.

Using the SUDS-MISER

®

 System

The SUDS-MISER system on your washer allows you to save the 
wash water from one cycle to re-use in another cycle. 

How the SUDS-MISER System works

The system uses a drain hose and a suds return hose to store the 
wash water from one cycle for re-use in another cycle.

The drain hose carries the wash water to a standpipe drain or 
to another tub with an open drain.

The suds return hose moves a portion of the used wash water 
to a storage tub, then back into the washer for re-use. 

Summary of Contents for SUDS-MISER 6ALSS5233JQ0

Page 1: ...DS MISER AUTOMATIC WASHER Use CareGuide For questions about features operation performance parts accessories or service call 1 300 363 344 Australia 0 800 442 584 New Zealand Table of Contents 2 3951077B ...

Page 2: ... 5 Starting Your Washer 6 Selecting a Cycle and Time 7 Stain Removal Tips 7 Using the SUDS MISER System 7 Extra Rinse and Spin 8 Drain and Spin 8 Adding Liquid Fabric Softener 9 WASHER CARE 9 Cleaning Your Washer 9 Water Inlet Hoses 9 Vacation Storage and Moving Care 9 TROUBLESHOOTING 9 ASSISTANCE OR SERVICE 11 WARRANTY 12 ...

Page 3: ... ignite or explode Under certain conditions hydrogen gas may be produced in a hot water system that has not been used for 2 weeks or more HYDROGEN GAS IS EXPLOSIVE If the hot water system has not been used for such a period before using the washing machine turn on all hot water taps and let the water flow from each for several minutes This will release any accumulated hydrogen gas As the gas is fl...

Page 4: ...RTS AND FEATURES 1 Control panel 2 Model and serial number label 3 Agitator 4 Lid 5 Liquid bleach dispenser 6 Basket 7 Tub Other feature your washer may have DURASMOOTH white porcelain basket Control panel ...

Page 5: ... one didn t Because the sounds might be unfamiliar you may be concerned about them These sounds are normal During washing When you select a small load size setting your washer has a lower water level This can cause a clicking sound from the upper part of the agitator During drain If water is drained quickly from your washer depending on your installation you may hear air being pulled through the p...

Page 6: ...oading You may change the load size selection after the washer has started filling by turning the selector to a different setting 5 Set the TEMPERATURE selector to the correct setting for the type of fabric and soils being washed Use the warmest water safe for fabric Follow garment label instructions Your washer uses automatic temperature control to maintain a uniform water temperature by regulati...

Page 7: ...manent press and synthetic fabrics that are lightly or moderately soiled To reduce wrinkling this cycle features a cool down phase at the end of the wash followed by a low speed spin After the rinse the cycle ends with a short high speed spin for maximum water removal Gentle Use this 4 minute setting for cleaning delicate items and washable knits that are lightly or moderately soiled Pre Wash cycl...

Page 8: ...er is pumped back into the washer 1 Push in the Cycle Control knob and turn it clockwise to SUDS RETURN Do not add items to the washer at this time 2 Pull out the Cycle Control knob Most of the water from the storage tub is pumped back into the washer basket 3 When the Suds Return is complete push in the Cycle Control knob 4 Add about the recommended amount of detergent for your next wash load 5 T...

Page 9: ... are away To winterize washer 1 Shut off both water taps 2 Disconnect and drain water inlet hoses 3 Put 1 L quart of R V type antifreeze in the basket 4 Run washer on a drain and spin setting see Drain and Spin for about 30 seconds to mix the antifreeze and water 5 Unplug washer or disconnect power To use washer again 1 Flush water pipes and hoses 2 Reconnect water inlet hoses 3 Turn on both water...

Page 10: ...structions Check household plumbing for leaks Washer basket is crooked Was the washer basket pulled forward during loading The wash load should be balanced and not overloaded Push the basket to the center before starting wash Is the load balanced and is the washer level The wash load should be balanced and not overloaded The washer must be level The front feet should be properly installed and the ...

Page 11: ...e items damaged before washing Mend rips and broken threads in seams before washing Did you overload the washer The wash load must be balanced and not overloaded Loads should move freely during washing Did you properly add liquid bleach Do not pour liquid bleach directly on load Wipe up bleach spills Undiluted bleach will damage fabrics Did you follow the manufacturer s care label instructions ASS...

Page 12: ...d by Whirlpool Australia Pty Limited 3 Repairs which result from parts not having been fitted by an authorized Whirlpool person or entity or from the use of the appliance in a manner other than the use for which it was specifically designed 4 Replacement parts or repair labour costs for units operated outside Australia or New Zealand 5 Repairs to parts or systems resulting from unauthorized modifi...

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