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Lint  Filter

Speed Queen's self cleaning lint filter works throughout the wash cycle to

constantly remove lint and other residue from the water. Located between the

outer and inner tub, the lint filter removes lint as water passes from the

bottom of the outer tub back to the inner tub. As water passes from the outer

tub to the inner tub, water is forced through the bottom of the lint filter. The

filter traps lint under the filter until the spin cycle begins. During the spin cycle

centrifugal force removes the lint by pulling it off the bottom of the filter and

washing it down the drain.

Motor  Overload  Protector

Internal overload protector automatically stops motor in event of overload.

Overload protector resets in approximately 3 minutes and motor automatically

restarts. If overload protector stops motor again, stop using washer and call

service technician. Loading wash tub too full may result in motor overload.

Automatic  Balance  System

Your new washer will automatically adjust to unbalanced loads without

shutting down or interrupting the cycle. The cycle will automatically complete

at the fastest spin speed possible.

In a severe out-of-balance condition, clothes may contain excessive moisture.

If this should happen, simply redistribute the clothes, and reset the control to

the spin mark after the rinse setting in the regular cycle.

Safety  Lid  Switch

The washer will not spin when the lid is open for any reason. This is for your

personal safety. If the lid is opened mid-cycle, operation will automatically

start when lid is closed.

General  Washer  Care

• Use only damp or sudsy cloth for cleaning control panel. Some cleaning

product sprays may harm control panel finish or may damage interior of

hood.

• Wipe washer cabinet as needed. If detergent, bleach, or other washing

products are spilled on cabinet, wipe immediately. Some products will

cause permanent damage if spilled on cabinet.

• Top of washer should not be used for removing garment stains. Some stain

removers, such as rust remover, may damage cabinet finish.

• Do not use scouring pads or abrasive cleansers.
• Do not lay sharp or rough objects on or against washer. Finish could be

damaged.

• Remove pins, buckles, or other sharp objects from clothes to prevent

scratching interior parts.

• Leave lid open after use to allow inside of washer to dry, and to help

prevent musty odors from developing.

• Do not allow small children to play on or around washer.
• Do not move washer without reinstalling shipping brace (Part #39365) and

shipping plug (Part #38149). See 

Moving Washer to New Location 

section.

Features, Hints, and Care

Need more Time?  Reset

the Timer Knob.

Although wash cycles are automatic,
timer may be reset to lengthen, shorten,
or repeat a portion of a cycle.
To set or reset timer, push in timer knob
to stop washer. Hold in timer knob
firmly while slowly turning it to desired
setting. Pull out timer knob to start
washer.

Stops  and  Starts

Wash action consists of periods of
agitation, with pauses or periods of
soaking. For best results, do not turn
timer through pauses, which are normal
part of wash cycles.

Cleaner  Clothes

Water temperature

 affects how clean

clothes become. 

If your clothes are not

as clean as you would like, you may
need to raise the temperature on your
water heater. Check your water heater
manufacturer's recommendations, as
well as local codes, for assistance. 

 Also,

check that your water hoses are hooked
up correctly. If they are switched you
might be getting cold water in your
warm and hot cycles.

Hard water

 does not remove soil as

well as soft water. Check with your local
water company to see if you have hard
water. If you have hard water,  try
softening it with a packaged
conditioner or use a little more
detergent.

Risers

Risers or air cushions may be installed
if pipes knock or pound when flow of
water stops. Risers are more efficient

Summary of Contents for Top loading Washer

Page 1: ...Be sure manual stays with washer Contents Important Safety Information 3 Starting the Wash 4 Cycles 6 Dispensers 7 Features Hints and Care 8 Moving and Storage 9 Trouble Shooting 10 Warranty 12 Ó 2001 Amana Appliances Amana Iowa 52204 Part No 40125401 Printed in U S A 06 01 ...

Page 2: ...______________________________ Dealer Phone ___________________________________ Keep this manual and your sales receipt together in a safe place for future reference or if warranty service is required For answers to questions or to locate an authorized servicer call 1 800 NAT LSVC 1 800 628 5782 inside USAor 319 622 5511 outside USA Warranty service must be performed by an authorized servicer Spee...

Page 3: ...is removed from service or discarded remove door to washing compartment 8 Donotreachintowasherifwash tubismovingoragitatorismoving 9 Do not install or store washer where it will be exposed to water and or weather 10 Do not tamper with washer controls 11 Do not repair or replace any part of washer or attempt any service unless specifically recommended in user maintenance instructions or in publishe...

Page 4: ...4 Select wash cycle and time Push timer knob in and turn to desired cycle and wash time Timer knob can be turned in either direction Wash cycle and time selection depends upon type of fabric and amount of soil For best results when cleaning heavily soiled items use longer wash time up to 15 minute maximum Lightly soiled items require less wash time See Cycles section for more information If These ...

Page 5: ...ushing knob in Measure and add detergent to washtub Use only detergent recommended for top loading washers Add clothing to water in washtub Clothes should fill wash tub but should not be packed Loosely fill tub with clothes no higher than top row of holes Items must move freely through wash rinse water Bulky fabrics may need more water added after agitation begins Turn Load Size knob to RESET and ...

Page 6: ...re Different from Yours These controls are intended to show the variety of features that are available in the product line If your washer does not have all the options that are shown it is not a mistake The information provided applies to several of the models in the product line What do the little numbers mean Numbers next to cycle setting shows the approximate total agitation time The total wash...

Page 7: ...d or Ivory soap and wash garment as usual For best softener performance set water level to medium or higher 3 Clean softener dispenser after each use Remove dispenser housing from agitator by squeezing lower part of dispenser and pulling up on housing while tilting slightly to expose dispenser cup Rinse dispenser housing and cup in hot soapy water Clean funnel shape in top of agitator and inside o...

Page 8: ...cabinet wipe immediately Some products will cause permanent damage if spilled on cabinet Top of washer should not be used for removing garment stains Some stain removers such as rust remover may damage cabinet finish Do not use scouring pads or abrasive cleansers Do not lay sharp or rough objects on or against washer Finish could be damaged Remove pins buckles or other sharp objects from clothes t...

Page 9: ...utes to drain water Some antifreeze will also be lost If you have a septic system contact antifreeze manufacturer and make sure it will not harm system 5 Push in cycle selector knob to stop washer Dry inner wash tub disconnect electrical plug and close washer lid If moving washer disconnect drain hose Move and store washer ONLY in upright position To remove antifreeze after storage run washer thro...

Page 10: ...moved during installation See Installation Instructions for details on removing shipping plug Water splashing or slapping noise Spray rinse Normal operation Washer sprays water inside tub while running at high speed during rinse and spin Whistling or whirling noise Drum spinning without cloths Normal operation Holes in the tub can cause this sound OPERATION Washer does not start Electrical power c...

Page 11: ...t too low water heater too far from washer You may need to raise the temperature on your water heater Check your water heater manufacturer s recommendations as well as local codes for assistance Hot water being used elsewhere in house Avoid using hot water elsewhere before or during washer use or there may not be enough hot water for proper cleaning If problem continues enlarge capacity of hot wat...

Page 12: ...orm service in addition to normal service or outside normal service hours or area Adjustments after the first year Damage to clothing Repairs resulting from the following Improper installation or maintenance Any modification alteration or adjustment not authorized byAmana Accident misuse abuse fire flood or acts of nature Connections to improper electrical current voltage or supply To Receive Warr...

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