OPERATING
THE WASHER
Bleach
Detergent
POWER
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START
PAUSE
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SORT LAUNDRY
AND
LOAD WASHER
Sort laundry
by fabric type, soil level, color and load size, as
needed.
Open
the door and load the items into the washer.
ADD CLEANING PRODUCT
Add High-Emciency
(HE) detergent
to the detergent
dispenser
drawer.
For proper
wash performance,
always
measure
the detergent
using the measuring
device
provided
by the
detergent
manufacturer.
TURN ON THE WASHER
Press the PO'W'ER button to turn ON the washer. The lights
above the cycle buttons will illuminate and a chime will sound.
SELECTA CYCLE
Press the cycle button to select the desired cycle.
The preset VVash Temp, Spin Speed, Soil Level, and Option
settings for that cycle will be shown.
SELECT CYCLE MODIFIERS
& OPTIONS
(optional)
Default
settings for the selected cycle can now be changed
if
desired.
Use the cycle modifier
buttons.
NOTE: To protect your fabrics, not all modifiers are
available
on all cycles. A different
chime will sound and the
LED will not come on if the selection is not allowed. Cycle op-
tions can also be added by using the option buttons.
BEGIN CYCLE
Press the START/PAUSE button to begin the cycle. The door will
lock, and the washer will briefly tumble the load without water
to measure its weight. Once the weight of the load is mea-
sured, the washer will begin the selected wash cycle.
ADD A GARMENT LIGHT
The ADD A GARMENT light will illuminate near the
beginning of the wash cycle to indicate when it is safe to add
items to the load. Press the START/PAUSE button to pause the
cycle and add any additional
items to the load.
NOTE: It is not recommended
to add
items unless the ADD
A GARMENT
light is illuminated,
as this could
result in poor
performance.
RESUME CYCLE
Press the START!PAUSE button to resume the wash cycle.
_IL CAUTION
Do not stand on top of the appliance
or place obiects (such as
laundry, lighted candles, lighted cigarettes, dishes, chemicals,
metal objects, etc.) on the appliance.
Failure to follow these cautions can cause fire, electric shock,
problems with the product, or injury.
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