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PerfecTemp Plus
PerfecTemp Plus
senses the incoming water temperature and adjusts the temperature of the
fill water to meet the clothing manufacturer’s recommendations.
The lid must be closed for
PerfecTemp Plus
to work.
If your incoming water is too cold, detergent will not dissolve effectively and clothes may not
get clean. If the water is too hot, fabrics could be damaged.
PerfecTemp Plus
adjusts these water temperature extremes for better washing performance.
You may hear the water valves turning off and on while the water temperature is being adjusted.
This is normal.
Cycle Status Indicators
On some models, cycle status indicator lights show what part of the cycle the washer is in.
On models without indicator lights, the cycle status will show in the display.
Tap Cold
The Tap Cold feature turns the
PerfecTemp Plus
feature on your washer off, and uses your
household tap water temperature for a COLD wash. This can provide energy savings by
reducing the amount of hot water used in your wash.
During winter months when the water entering your home is colder, or for locations with very
cold water year round, use the
PerfecTemp Plus
COLD to help dissolve powdered detergents
and to improve the cleaning of your clothes.
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