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6. Select the cycle according to the type of fabric
being washed. Push the timer knob in and turn
clockwise to the desired cycle and wash time.
Use the indicator dot on the knob as a guide.
7. Pull the timer knob out to start the washer. The
“DOOR LOCKED” light will come on after a
short delay, water fill will begin, and wash
drum will begin tumbling.
NOTE: Washer door MUST be closed tightly to
start washer.
If items need to be added or removed after a cycle
has started, push the timer knob in, wait
approximately 45 seconds for “DOOR LOCKED”
light to go out, open door, add or remove items,
adjust the timer knob (if desired) and pull timer
knob out.
There is no agitator on this washer. Instead, the
clothing gently tumbles through the water. The
wash action consists of a period of tumbling in one
direction, a brief pause, and then a reverse tumble in
the opposite direction. The pauses are part of the
tumble action and add to the uniqueness of the
washer. Do not attempt to turn the timer through
these pauses. They are part of the cycle.
Timer
Although the washer cycles are automatic, the timer
may be reset to lengthen, shorten or repeat a portion
of a cycle.
To set or reset the timer, push timer knob in to stop
the washer. Hold timer knob in firmly while slowly
turning it clockwise to the setting desired. Pull
timer knob out to start the washer.
“DOOR LOCKED” Light
When the washer is started, the “DOOR LOCKED”
light will come on after a short delay. The light will
turn off 10 to 30 seconds after the cycle is complete.
Out of Balance Load
If at the end of the cycle, the load is dripping wet,
the washer has limited the spin speed. This is to
prevent damage to the unit if there is a severely
unbalanced load.
If this condition occurs, redistribute the load
manually and repeat the cycle beginning at the last
rinse.
If the condition persists, consider the steps
discussed in the
Before Washing
section of your
Use and Care Guide.
Hot
Approximately 120ºF
(or as determined by outside hot water supply)
• Sturdy whites and colorfast items.
• Work clothes.
• Heavily soiled items.
• Diapers.
Warm
Approximately 100ºF
• Light and moderately soiled items.
• Non-colorfast or dark colors.
• Permanent press.
• Silks, woolens, nylon, acrylic.
• Rinsing of some items.
Cold
Approximately 65ºF
• Non-colorfast items.
• Extra delicate clothing.
• Rinsing of most items.
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