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Section 8 Service Procedures Unique to the Electronic Control Model Washers
To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, explosion, serious injury or death:
• Disconnect electric power to the washer before servicing.
• Never start the washer with any guards/panels removed.
• Whenever ground wires are removed during servicing, these ground wires must be
reconnected to ensure that the washer is properly grounded.
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61. AUTOMATIC PREPROGRAMMED
CYCLES
By selecting the appropriate SELECT pad,
Automatic Preprogrammed cycles are available in
REGULAR, PERM PRESS, DELICATES,
KNITS and SOAK. In these cycles, warm water
wash, cold water rinse and a normal amount of
agitation time are automatically selected for you.
Refer to Figure 61. The model of your washer will
determine which of these cycles are available.
NOTE: When you have selected a cycle, you will see
a number light up in the display area. This number
indicates the length of the wash cycle. When the GO
pad is pressed, you will see the display change to a
higher number. This higher number tells you the
length of the entire cycle, excluding water fills.
When the SOAK cycle is selected, the number in the
display area represents the total soak time. When
the GO pad is pressed, this number increases to
include agitation and spin times representing the
total cycle time.
IMPORTANT: The DELICATES and KNITS
cycles are comprised of a series of intermittent
pause and agitation periods which vary in length of
time. Refer to the Cycle Sequence chart for exact
pause and agitation times.
AUTOMATIC CYCLE TIMES (IN MINUTES)
Wash Time
Setting
Wash
Temperature
Wash
Time
Rinse/Spin Time
Total
Time
Regular
Normal
Warm
10
+
17
27
Perm Press
Normal
Warm
8
+
14
22
Delicates
Normal
Warm
7
+
10
17
Knit
Normal
Warm
8
+
11
19
Soak
Normal
Warm
30 (Soak)
+
10 (Agitate & Spin)
40
Figure 61