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Co
Agitator 25 SafetyInstructions 3,4
ApplianceRegistration 2SoakSetting ~,$
Careand Cleaning 25 Sorting 4,11
ConsumerServices 27 Stains 18
ControlsSettingGuide 6,7 StainRemovalGuide 19
CycleSettings 5Storage&VacationTips 25 ~
Detergents,Other Additives 13–17 UserMaintenanceInstructions 25
Energy-SavingTips 10 warranty BackCover
Filter-Flo@Pan 4,8, 12
Hard Water 16
LimestoneDeposits 14,25
Loadingthe Washer 4, 12
Mini-BasketTMTub 5,9
hIini-QuickCycle 5, 8
ModelantiSerialNumbers 2
operating Instructions 4, 5
I)re-treatir]g 7,11,17 GEA4nswercenter@
I’rol>]emSolver 20-24 800.626.2000
Models WWA8806M
WWA8808M
-.
Readthis book CarefuIly.
It is intendedto help yoLloperate
and maintainyour new washer
properly.
Keep it handy for answersto your
questions.
If you don’tunderstandsomething
or need more help, write (include
yourphone number):
Consumer Affairs
GE Appliances
Appliance Park
Louisville, KY 40225
If you received a
damaged Washer.oo
Immediately contact the dealer (or
builder) that sold you the washer.
save tie and money.
BeforeyourequestSerticee.o
Check the Problem Solveron
pages 20 through24. It listscauses
of minor operating problems that
you can correct yourself.
write down the model and
serial numbers.
You’1]find them on alabel on the
lower left side near the front.
These number-saI-Calso on the
~onsuinel” product OWllership
i<cgis[rutionCard that canlc with
y[]urwasher. Before scndiilgin this
Cilrd,~]C;lSCwrite tilese nL1lilbcrs
Ilel-c:
To obtainaSpanishlanguage
versionof thisbook,call
GE AnswerCenter’g’
800.626.2000
consumerinformationservice.
Para obtenerla versi6nen
espaiiolde este manual,
name a
GE Answer Center,@
serviciode informaci6n
para el consumidor,
te16fono800.626.2000
FORYOURSAFETY
Ifyou smell gas:
1a
2a
3m
‘Don’tturnelectricswitches
onorOHbecause sparks may
ignitethegas.
Toobtain service,see the
ConsumerServicespage in the -I
back of thisbook.
We’reproud of our serviceand
want you to be pleased.If for
somereason you are nothappy
with the serviceyou receive,here
are three stepsto follow for
furtherhelp.
FIRST,contact the people who
servicedyour appliance.Explain
why you are notpleased. In most
cases, this will solvethe problem.
NEXT, if you are stillnot pleased,
write all the details—including
your phonenumber—to:
Manager,Consumer Relations
GE Appliances
AppliancePark
Louisville,KY 40225
FINALLY,if your problem is still
not resolved. write:
L,. .
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i}ljury topirsons when U$ing
J’Qal”appllancey follow basic
~lrecautions, including the
following:
et~sethis appliance onlyforiw
intended purpose as described
in ~hisUse and Care Book.
eTMSwasher mmt be properly
imblld and located h
accordance tith the
Imtilation hstmctiom before
it kused. If you didnotreceive
an InstallationInstructionssheet
withyourwasher,yoL~can obtain
onebycontactingtheservice
1ocationnearestyou.
—Properly ground to Cotiorrn
with a~igoverti~g codes and
ordinanew.FOI1OWdetiiis in
ImtallationImtruetions.
mtan or StemWhereit till
beexDosedto tem~eratires
‘-- - below’fr:ezillgor exp6sedto
-=-
tile weather’
—-- —Connectto aproperlyrated,
protectedand sizedpowersLlpply
cir~uitto avoidelectrical
o~trload.
—Connectto ade~uater)lumbing
anddrain facilities‘asde;cribed i;
the
eNT:vqrreach intowasher
Whl!eIt ismeting.Before
loading, unloading or adding
elothes9push inthe cycle
selectorlmob to“STOP”
position,then waitunttithe
machinehascompletely
stoppedbeforeopeningthelid.
ocloseSupervisionk
necessaryMttisapplianceis
usedby or nearCtildrenoDo
notallowctildren to play
inside9on or tith thk
apptianceor anydkcarded
appliance.Disposeof
tiscarded appliancesand
shippingor paeting materials
properly.Beforediscardinga
washer9or remotingfrom
setiee9 removethe WmherMd.
~Keep alllaundry aids (such as
detergents,bleaches,fabric
softeners,etc.) out of the reach
of children,preferably in a
lockedcabinet.Observe all
warningson containerlabels to
avoidpersonal injury.
*Keep the area around and
unde~lleathyour appliancesfree
from the accumulationof
combustiblematerials, such as
lint,paper, rags, chemicals,etc.
QKeep the floor around your
appliancesclean and dry to
reduce the possibilityof slipping.
~To ~ninirnizethe possibilityof
electric shock, unplug this
appliancefron: the power supply
before attemptmg any
maintenance or cleani~lg(except
the removal and cle~an~ngof the
lintfilter).
NOTE: Tu]llingtile Cycle
Selector knob to an OFF positio~l
does NOT disconnect tl~e
appliance from the power
supply. }
I
1
r-.,
———.—.--—— —.— ....-
*Donotoperatethisappliance
ifitisdamaged,malfunctioning,
partiallydisassembled,orhas
missingorbrokenparts,
includingadamagedcordor
plug.
oDo not washfiberglassarticles
inyourwasher.Skinirritation
couldresultfromtheremaining
particlesthatmaybepickedup For washer operation .:
.-
by clothingduringsubsequent ~Do notleavewasherlid up
washeruse. duringcycle.Thiswillstopthe ~
~Thelaundryprocesscanreduce washand spinactionandprevent
‘-
theflameretardancyoffabrics,
Toavoidsucharesult,the completionof thecycle.
garmentmanufacturer’scare
instructionsshouldbefollowed ~~VE THESE
verycarefully. IN~TRUCTION~
How tooperateyourclothes Wmher
wAmIN&To reducethe risk offire,electric shock, or injury topersons,read
the mPoRTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSbefore operatingthis appliance.
II
‘.
,.- .
~Position the Filter-Flo pan on the
agitator.Lint will collect in the pan
for easy removal when the wash is
finished.
NOTE: Do not use the Filter-Flo
pan as awash basket. Do not put
any items to be washed in the
Filter-Flo pan,
See page 15for informationon how
Wash/Spin Speeds WaterLevel WashjRinse Temp. tlea~ Duly &ra Lame Capacity
>
~:::-w:E.&*:t[n =&‘~.? ~:{
SevenCycleTwoSpeedWasher
QNORMAL
t.fEDIUM *
B
4Mini-(luich Cycle
GmE
@
K:7
AUTOmfit~$f
*
Smu oMIHI.
BASKET \
ExtraCleanCycf
.--= -..
---
m[MmloslulPJ%”to%10,
@@@d
—
1-
SOrtiagandLoading
_pak:
@Select Wash and Rinse ~
Temperature.
@Sort clothescarefully by fabric —.
type, weight, color and amount of .
soil, according to instructionson
page 9.
~Remove Filter-F1o’h’pan and
Mini-Basket’’”tub. The underside
of the lid is ilgood place to put the ,.....
. .
pttllwfli]eloading or unloading ,..-
clothes. ~
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:
~,:
I
1-
:
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I
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—-—————.—-1
@PLlshCycle Selector knob in
and turn clockwise to your selectecl
wash setting.
Regular Cycle—automatically
provides Normal Wash Speed and
Normal Spin Speed.
Perm Press Cyel*dLitolllatically
providesGentleWashSpeedand
GentleSpinSpeed.
@Pull Cycle Selector kn,>bout
to start the washer. If yoLl wish to
change set{ingafter washer h:~s
started, push Cycle Selec[or knob
in to stop ihe washer and reset ~~”--’~
)
the new position. Settings can H~_,..
!’
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.—..—— ——..—.— —— — --. ___________ ... .,“._._.
.....__,
Formost cottons,linensand work
andplay clothes. Two soillevel
settingsare provided,butyou can
setthe selector in-between,if
desired.
k
Regular Cycles OFFP.PRESS
o
Soak Cycle+
NORMALSOIL ~
HEAW
START
soakcycIe—
L-sewith most soaking aids to
lcosen embedded soils and stains.
Seepage 8.
Mini”Quickcycle—
For small,lightly soiledloadsyou
need in ahurry.Use with MINI-
BASKETn’tub only.
OFFP.PRESS Perm3nenfPress
‘ycle~@
a
&Mini-Quick Cycle
START
Extracleancyele—
For modern fabrics with heavy or
oily soil.Asecond rinse is
provided to help removethe
additionaldetergent thatis
required for these soils.
;oakGyc/u~andKnits Cycles
SOIL @
Aw
@Mini-Qtiick CyclI
RAPINSE START
IExtra Clean Cycle I
PermanentPress&
Knits
cycles—
Forpo~yesterknits,delicatesand
permanentpress.An extended
cool-downsprayrinseis provided
to minimizethe settingof
wrinkles.
OFFP.PRESS PermanentPress
~k Cycle@ @and Knits Cycles
w
N
IIL @
%Mini-Quick Cycle
START
Ilrhat HilppensinEachsetting(ApproximateMinutes)
..,
control settingGuide fordimerent fabrics and loads
Load Waswspin
speed wash water
Temperature
~ottonsandLinens
White/ColOrfast
Bright/Non-colorfast Normalor LightSoil Setting
Normalor LightSoil Setting
Set at Start
NormalSetting
Normal
Normal Hotor Warm
Warmor Cold Regular Cycles
RegularCvcles
WorkClothes,Dungarees,etc.
HeavySoil
AverageSoil
PermanentPress,TreatedCottons,
Blendswithcottons
Heavyoroilysoil
Averageorlightsoil
Extra CleaniilgCycle
RegularCycles
Normal
Normal Hot
Hot or Warm
Extra CleaningCycle
PermanentPress &Knits
Cycles
Normal
Normal Hot
Warm
Synthetics—Polyester,Nylon,
Acrylic Knits and WovenF~brics
Sturdy Permanent Press &Knits
Setting
Knits Setting
Permanent Press &Knits
Cycles
Permanent Press &Knits
Cycles
Warm
Warm
Normal
GentleDelicates
Permanent Press &Knits
Cycles
Silks, Wools;Blends of Silk
and Wool Gentle Warm
Permanent Press &Knits
Cycles
Gentle WarmRayon and Acetate
Permanent Press
Down-filled garments, if machine
washing is recommended Warm
Gentle Permanent Press &Knits
Cycles Setting
I
Hot~ormal
f3ubyClothes—Sturdy, such as
Diapers. Nightgowns, Shirts, Pads
Sheets, Receiving Blankets,
Coveralls
Regular Cycles
FPermanent Press &Knits
Cycles Knits Setting
Baby Clothes—Dclicatc Warm
5min. soak then Light Soil
Setting g.\.
5min. soak
then Normal
~5min. soak
then Normal
Warm Regular Cycles
Blankets-Wool, Part-Wool,
cotton 5min. soak then Light Soil
~..
!.T-
Setting :.
——’
Permanent Press Setting i-
i:-.
~.
:=
~-
Bltinkcts-Syllttlctic, Electric Warm Regular Cycles
Cllr[ains-l)(j NO’I’NIACHINE
WASHfiberglass
Chcr)ile Bedspreads. Robcs:~:l’
Hot or W~rm Permanent Press &Knits
Cycles i
,>
Permanent Press or Knits I
i-
Setling 1
k
Normal Setting I
~:
I-Iotor Warm Pcrinanent Press &Knits
Cycles
Gentle
Hot or WarmNoriI]al Regular Cycles
Slipcovers. l)riipcries, Bti[hma[s
:Ill(i[?L1~S ‘“”;”
Regular Cycles
Pernlaileilt Press &Knits
Cycles
Pcrinailei][ Press &Kili[s
Cycles
—
cold or WarillIJeninls (espccia!ly Iil~ii:o BILic
JL’iillS):iildotht~fabrics tll:lti)l~~d Norinal
~
Knils Setting I
,
i, .) 1
...~;
Pcrinancnt Press or Kilils [
Settiilgs cicpeil(iingon [)I1lOLIII[,
“-%-~
of soil ,-i
.. .
1
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.
Bleach
Liquidchlorine type.
Onlynon-chlorinebleach whenneeded.
Whiteor colorfast, liquid chlorine type.
Non-colorfast,only non-chlorinebleach
whenneeded.
White or colorfast, liquid chlorine type.
i~on-colorfast,only non-chlorinebleach
whenneeded.
White or colorfast, liquid chlorine type.
A’on-colorfast,only non-chlorinebleach
whenneeded-
Nobleach
Seldomneeded. If needed, use only
Ion-chlorinebleach.
-a
‘1
No bleach
._-. ____
“1White or colorfas[, liquid chlorine type.
---
~Only non-chlorlne bleach whenneeded.
1No bleach
IIN()blcuch
IWhi[cor colorfast. liquid chlorine type.
1
\Vhilc or colorfast, liquid chlorine type.
/
\Vhi[cor colorfast,”liquid chlorine type.
IN()t)lcach
If colorfast is unusuallysoiled, use hot water. Use maximumdetergent recommendedon
page 13.
Use maximumdetergent recommendedin guide on page 13.
Small loads reduce wrinkling.Use maximumDetergentrecommendedin guide on page 13.
Use Extra Clean Cycle-–see page 5,
If unusually soiled, use hot water. Use maximumdetergentrecommended in guide on
page 13.Small loads reduce wrinkling.
Wash only if recommended by the garment manufacturer.Follow instructions carefully.
Wash in your washer only if recommended by the garment manufacturer,
Washfrequently to fluff up the down and retain the garment’s warmth. Washseparately.Wet
down gives off an odor which maybe absorbed by other garments. Odor disappears when
garment is dry. Treat heavily soiled areas with liquid detergent or paste made of water and
granular detergent. Close zippers. Wash 2or 3at atime or add towels to balance.
GARMENT MUST BE TUMBLE DRIED.
Youmay prefer to use amild type detergent. Do baby clothes separately. Pretreat spots.
Rinse diapers,’nightgowns,pads and sheets after use. Keep diapers in acoveredpail of cold
water and conditioningagent like Borateem brand.
Youmay prefer to use amild type detergent. Do hand-knitgarments by hand.
Fill washer, add detergent, allow to dissolve before addingblanket. Do one blanket at atime.
Pretreat heavily soiled spots with liquid detergent.
On electric blanket, sew astrong piece of cloth over plug to protect blanket and washer from
damage. Doone blanket at atime, Pretreat heavily soiled spots with liquid detelgent.
Vacuumout loose dirt before washing,
Washonly 2or 3rugs or mats at one time, Shake before washing to remove excess dirt.
‘cr new “indigo blue”jeans, wash at least 3times in very small loads with full water fill.
cans need ample room to move to avoid white lines at creases. May discolor plastic washer
)arts. Subsequent washings will reduce discolorations, but will probably never eliminate it.
‘he stained parts will not discolor subsequent washing loads. .
‘urnblcon FLUFF (N()Heat)
....
~_,
‘.—=
..
How tousethe
soakcycle
flegular Cycles OFFP.PRESS
Soak Cycfe @@
NORMALSOIL @
HEAW
AUTO~RA RINSE STARl
~66S0AKCYCLE7’temperature
will automaticallybe cold.
~If hot or warm soak is
desired, set the “WASH/RINSE”
TEMPERATURE switchto
“HOT/COLD” or “WWCOLD”
and turn the Cycle Selectorknob to
“Normal” in the RegularCycles.
Start the washer.After washer fills
and beginsto agitate, push in the
Cycle Selectorknob and turn to
“SOAK CYCLE.” Pulloutthe
CycleSelectorknobtocompletethe
cycle.
oFor au extetidedsoak9allow the
washer to f~]land agitate for afew
minutes to dissolve the soaking
agent. Then push in the Cycle
Selector knob to stop the washer
(keep lid closed) and allow to soak
for as long as desired. After
desired soak period, pullout the
Cycle Selector knob to complete
[hccycle.
gDo not use the Mini”B:tsket tub
with tile soak cycle.
The Filter-Flopanhastwo
functions:
@LINT FILTER-Position the
Filter-Flopan on the agitatorafter
loadingclothes intothe washer.
Lint is easily seen and removed
after the wash is finished.
~LID FOR THE M~I-
BASKET-After loadingthe
clothesin the Mini-Baskettub, be
sure to replace the Filter-Flopan.
The pan serves as alid to keep the
clothesin the Mini-Baskettub.
NOTE: Do not use the Filter-Flo
pan as awash basket. Do not put
any items to be washed in the
Filter-Flo pan. Do not place
detergentpackets in the Filter-Flo
pan.
HOW to use the @‘
-
Mti”Qlliek cycle- ‘.=-.’.
‘-
The MINI-QUICKcycle is ashort
‘______
cycle intendedto wash smallloads
of lightlysoiledclothesyou need
in ahurry.
—
Because thiscycle is ashortone
——
for smallloads,the Mini-Basket
tub shouldbe used for satisfactory
results.
OFFP.PRESS Permanent Press
Cle @aand Knits Cycles
I
!&Mini-f?uickCycle
START
~Push the CycleSelectorknob in
:--
andturn it clockwiseto the MINI- ; :
QUICKcycle.
~Pull the Cycle Selectorknob to
start the washer. e-
~=z.
+4:’-
—.— —.——-—.—-.——-.—.... .......... ..=....-———————— —. .—.———.——..--.—---.... ....
_....-..!
canbe washed inthe
Mini-Basket
tub:
oSmallloads of regular fabrics...
up to 2pounds.
~Delicateloadssuch as lingerie,
pantyhose, girdles, blouses,
sweaters,socks, shirts,baby
clothesand other small, delicate
handwashables.
oStuffedtoys.
QTennisshoes.
somespecialinstructions
toremember whenyouuse
tl?eNlini-Baskettub:
eDo not wash clothes in the
regularbasket when using the
Mini-Basket tub.
onot use the Mini-Basket tub
the Soak setting.
Here’show to use theMini-Basket
tub:
@Remove Filter-Flopan.
~Place Mini-Baskettub on
agitator.Pull the agitatortoward
the front of the machinefor easier
installationand removalof Mini-
Basket tub.
~Put 1/4to 1/3cup (60 to 80 ml)
detergent in the bottomof the
Mini-Baskettub.
eLoad clothesin Mini-Baskettub.
Seepage 9forsortinghelp.
-.--%
--.,
,.J
=@.__.:
.... ‘i.
QWhen washing stockings,panty
hose and other easily tangled
items, always handle separately.To
minimize tangling, the use of anet
laundry bag is recommended.
0After loading clothesin the Mini-
Basket tub, be sl{reto i“eplacethe
Filter-l~lopail. The pan serves as a
lid to keep the clothes in the Mini-
Basket tub.
..—..—— ——.—..—..——
@Closelid and set controlsas
follows:
-–Set WaterLevel to “MINI-
BASKET”position.
—Select desired Wash/Rinse
Temperatureand Cycle.
See page 4.
—Pull out Cycle Selectorknob
to start washer.
>.
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If yotlrclothesand household
items don’tlook clean ~andfresh
after washing,you willprobably
re-wash them... and thatmeans
you’ll wasteenergy.Remember to
sortyour clothescarefully and load
thenlproperly,selectcorrect
cycles, use enoughdetergentand
c~zooseawaterternperatllrewarm
eiloligllto releaseand get rid of
soil.
QUse Hot Wash—upto 150°F.—
on aregldarbasis onl)~when
washing heavily soiled articles—
such as work and play clothes.
~Undernormalsoulconditions,
washin waterabove80”F.(27”C.).
Thisgenerallymeansusingthe
WarmWashtemperaturesettingon
yourwasher—temperatures
approximate]y90°to 11O°F.or hand
comfortable.If younoticethatsoil
hasaccumulatedafterseveral
consecutivewashings,useHot Wash
occasionally.if safeforfabrics.
-----
i“
,, ,. ~..
~Try to wash less often.Save
articlesof the sametype of fabric
untilyou have afullload.
IJIf you mustwash smallerloads,
adjustthe amountof water. Small
loads shouldhave lower water
levels.
@Wash in off-peak utilityhours.
Yourlocal utilitycan tell you
which are the off-peakhours.
*Use Normal Spin Speed to
remove more water and help lessen
drying time. The dryerwill remove
any wrinklescaused by the Normal
Spin.
oUse your Mini-BasketT”tub for
very small loads. It uses less water
than the small water level in the
big tub on this washer.YouWi]l
also save on detergentand energy.
—....—_.—-_.—._.__._..,..”,.”___ _-,._.-_._.-<.,
““... . . . .“. . ..- . . ..- —,— - - ~— —.— ——..——.—...— .._-. ._ \