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We know you’re excited about owning an ASKO washing machine and you’re anxious to get started, so here is a brief summary of the
operating procedures. To get the most of the features of your machine, we recommend that you read your 

Use and Care Guide

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Super Rinse Button

Press to program
two additional rinses.

Washer Quick Start Guide

W6221

Power Button

Press to turn on power
to the machine.

Program Control

Turn to select a program. (Please
note that the dial does not move as
the program advances.)

Power Indicator Light

Glows when the power is
turned on.

Temperature Control

Turn clockwise to set the
wash temperature.

Delay Start Button

Press to delay starting the
program for five hours.

Spin Speed Control

Turn clockwise to select the
spin speed for the final spin.

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PROGRAMS

OGRAMS

OGRAMS

OGRAMS

OGRAMS

Your ASKO washer has several programs and options specifically designed to give you the cleanest laundry possible. The table below defines
each program. The Options  are explained on the next page.

Door Open Button

Press to open the glass door.  (Please
note that the unit must be at the end of a
program to open the glass door.)

Start/Stop Button

Press to start or stop/
interrupt a program.

Program

Recommended

Number

Program

Types of Laundry

Temp. Range (° F)

1

Stain

For heavily soiled cotton

140–205

2

Heavy wash

For normally soiled cotton

140–205

3

Normal wash

For lightly soiled cotton and colorfast fabrics

105–140

4

Synthetics

For acrylic, polyester

105–140

5

Quick wash

Lightly soiled synthetics

105-140

6

Super Quick wash

Lightly soiled fabrics of all types

105–140

7

Wool wash

Washable

85–105

8

Hand wash/Delicate

Delicate fabrics, such as silk or nylon

85–105

9

Rinse

10

Spin

11

Drain

CAUTION!

Some fabrics may not be able to withstand extremely hot temperatures. Please refer to the
Recommended Wash Temperatures chart in the 

Use and Care Guide

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er Button

The Power button turns the power to the machine on and off. When the power is on, the power indicator light glows red. The power must be on
before you can open the door, set the programs or start the machine.

Star

Star

Star

Star

Start/Stop Button

t/Stop Button

t/Stop Button

t/Stop Button

t/Stop Button

Once you’ve selected the program and options, press this button to start the washer. To stop the washer during a program, press and hold this
button down for a few seconds. If you press this button to stop a program, you will have to reselect the program to restart the unit.

Door Open Button

Door Open Button

Door Open Button

Door Open Button

Door Open Button

 The power must be on and you must press this button to open the door. There will be a few seconds delay before the door opens. Please note
that the unit must be at the end of a program to open the glass door.

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If you wish to interrupt a program to add an item to the wash, press and hold the Start/Stop button until the unit stops. Turn the Program Control
knob to 11 (Drain) to drain the water. Press the Door Open button. The door will open when the water has drained. Insert the item you wish to
wash and  close the door. Add detergent (if needed), turn the control knobs to the desired settings, and press Start/Stop to restart the machine.

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