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Page 1: ...4 Dispensers 5 Laundry P Sds and Uses 6 4 Stain Removal 7 Laundry Center Control Settings 8 Care of Special Fabrics Care of Permanent Press Items 9 Special Care for Special Things 10 Drying Tips 11 12 Solving Laundry Problems 12 13 Care and Storage i4 Warranty and Maintenance Agreement 15 Before Calling for Service 16 ...

Page 2: ...other flam mable or explosive substances to wash water These substances give off vapors that could ignite or explode WARNING To prevent fire do not use heat to dry articles containing plastic foam rubber or similarly tex tured rubber like materials or pillows and clothing with feathersldown WARNING j Under certain condi_ tions hydrogen gas may be produced in a hot water system that has not been us...

Page 3: ...lean ing Failure to do so can result in electri cal shock or injury_ i i i ii DO S AND DON TS Fora Befler Wash DO DO DO DO read and follow manufacturer s care label sort wash load by color fabric and construction amount of soil and linting add measured amount of low sudsing detergent or soap to emp ty washer Follow recommendations on detergent soap package for size load soil and water conditions I...

Page 4: ...osen and remove certain kinds of dirts and stains a Use laundry detergent products diluted bleach or ammonia DO NOT USE CHLORINE BLEACH AND AMMONIA IN SAME LOAD POISONOUS FUMES CAN OCCUR o Soaking does not replace wash ing Always wash load after soak ing using detergent LOAD ARTICLES LOOSELY Load articles no higher than top row of circular holes in wash tub Do not put items on top of agitator or w...

Page 5: ...color to other wash loads Dispensers LIGUED BLEACH DISPENSER L _CAUTION Failure to follow these directions can cause bleach damage to wash load_ o ALWAYS USE HIGH WATER LEVEL o MEASURE LIQUID BLEACH AS FOLLOWS DEPENDING ON SIZE AND SOIL SMALL LARGE EX LARGE THEN ADD WATER TO DISPENSER 1 Pour bleach in dispenser 2 Then pour in water which flushes bleach from dis penser so no bleach re mains in disp...

Page 6: ... to reduce static electricity in synthetic fibers _ Add to rinse to minimize wrinkling of permanent press fabric Helpfabric repel lint Do not use in rinse Slower less effective o If io olittle is used will cause fabric to become yellow or gray Follow package instructions for amount Do not add fabric softeners GRAYISHGREASY STAIN WILL RESULT Do not use more than recommendedamount or excessive suds ...

Page 7: ...th mild bar soap rinse Repeat tf necessary do not use bleach Same procedure Use hot water Same procedure Use chlorine bleach Wash in hot water Same procedure Wash in hol water Bleach remaining slains Same procedureexcept usa chlorine bleach ameprocedure Same procedure Soak in warm water with a pro soakor detergent sotution Bleach remaining stains Same procedure Use chloiine bleachl Same procedure ...

Page 8: ...ii_ ii _i_J_ _l_ _i _ _i ii_iiiii_ii _i _ii COT STURDY Warm Cold TOWELS_EN COT S TURDY AUTO T D 50 60 0 0 5 iBa rm Bn_ _J _ i _iii ti__i i_i _ ii i _ _ _KNITIDELICATE Warm ColdtWarm gEL EX GEN DELICATE AUTOtT D 30 40 3 2 or t _ 7i_ _i_ 7_ 7_ 7i _ _ i_ _ ii Piewash f heav Y so _d COT STURDY Warm Cold COT STURDY COT STURDY AUTOtT D 40 50 5 PERM T PRESS WARM Cold PERM T PRESS PERM T PRESS AUTOIT D 30...

Page 9: ... add detergent to wash Use water conditioner instead To dry o Use Air Only for 20 minutes o Add one or two bath towels to ab sorb moisture and help tumbling action SHEER CURTAINS Most sheer curtains are made from nylon or polyester fibers which re quire special attention to prevent permanently set wrinkles To wash o Wash in small loads to allow cur tains room to move freely in washer o Use of liqu...

Page 10: ...emovenon Warm Coid Knit Delicate S_ iW_r nl5_i washable trim CloseziDl ers ta s l en hooks iPl_ tl_ _ i_i_i_ii_ ii_i _ii _i_i_ i ii _ Some plastics will tear if machine washed Placesmall Items in mesh bag Warm Cold l nii Delicate iii_ ii_ _i i iiii ii ii iii iiiiiii i iiii i ii forwashtng lf showercurtaInsaresoap stalned addwater softener to wash water d0n t use de _ r qen t i liuitl_dlMah_ _iPiid...

Page 11: ...umbling action o If desired add a dryer fabric softener sheet Remove and fold or hang clothes quickly to prevent wrinkling Do not overload dryer Clothes must have room to tumble and billow Avoid over drying Clothes except permanent press should be removed while they feel slightly damp If they are absolutely dry to touch they are too dry over drying increases wrinkling and shrinkage and wastes heat...

Page 12: ...tener can be considered as misuse of dryer Failure to follow this warning can cause serious per sonal injury Use of fabric softener sheets is preferred SAFETY DOOR SWITCH The safety door switch automati cally stops dryer when door is opened If door is opened during a cycle close door touch START and cycle will resume AUTOMATaC MOTOR PROTECTOR The automatic motor protector stops motor when it is ov...

Page 13: ...n pockets Mend items before laundering Turn synthetics and blends inside out Use fabric softener in washer or dryer don t over dry Clean lint screen Ch___eck pockets Clean tint screen befo re 0r after EACH load check exhaust duct and vent hood for blockage Exhaust dryer outdoors incorrect duct system see Installation Instructions Use short gentle agitation EXCess a t t on Fabric abrasion Turn item...

Page 14: ...ehold cleanser Wipe away the cleanser residue before drying the next load of clothes Air Grill This should be done when grill ap pears clogged AIR _ i GRILL PROCEDURE Remove right end of air grill first before using a small screwdriver to deflect tab to the left until it releases Slide the right end of air grill toward rear of dryer to release locking rib along front Slide air grill to the right t...

Page 15: ... during the last month of the Maintenance Agreement at your request and convenience as listed Complete operational check of switches and valves Operation check of Timer settings o Check belts for wear and tension Check all moving parts and oil leaks and lubricate as required Cheek electrical system Check pump and hoses Check operation of timer door switch and thermostats Check leveling and balance...

Page 16: ...rticles and touch SPIN ONLY o Is drain system clogged or re stricted If articles are not drying satisfactorily o Is tint screen clean Are exhaust duct and vent hood free of obstruction or lint blockage o Is dryer operating on AIR ONLY cycle which provides no heat o Are there too many articles in dryer Check loading section of this bookleL o Is metal flexible duct kinked or pinched AWARNING Do not ...

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