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Washing Machine
USE & CARE GUIDE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGE
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS.............2,3
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS....................................4
Parts and Features...........................................................................4
Operating instructions....................................................................5
CARE AND CLEANING GUIDE.......................................7
Cleaning and Maintenance..............................................................7
Moving & Vacationing .......................................... .. .. ... ........8
TROUBLE SHOOTING..................................................8
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS..................................10
Tools and Materials Required.........................................................10
Unpacking Your Washer..................................................................11
Levelling Your Washer.....................................................................11
Steps for Installation......................................................................12
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS.................................... 14
Power Interruptions.......................................................................14
SPECIFICATIONS............................................Back Cover
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14 Access Panel
Temp: Hot/Cold; Program Select: Normal; Load Size:Super;
Soli Level: Normal
Energy Label Program
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Note: Please only use a low-sudsing or high-efficiency type detergent.
Bleach use and dispenser:
Bleaching of clothes can help remove stains, heavy soiling and kill
bacteria.
Bleach should not be used on silk, wool, rayon or drip dry clothes.
Bleach dispenser is located on the front corner under the lid.
Fill the dispenser with the manufacturer's recommended dosage
during the first water fill.
Be careful not to spill undiluted bleach onto the washer cabinet or
your clothes.
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Note: Use only liquid bleach in dispenser.
Warning: Always unplug your washer to avoid electric shock before
cleaning. Ignoring this warning may result in injury. Before using cleaning
products, always read and follow manufacturer warnings to avoid
personal Injury or product damage.
CARE AND CLEANING GUIDE
Cleaning and Maintenance
* Use only a damp or sudsy cloth for cleaning the control panel.
* To avoid any kind of damage to cabinet finish, wipe washer cabinet as
needed. If you spill liquid/powdered softener bleach or detergent on the
cabinet, wipe cabinet immediately .
* Do not use any abrasive, harsh chemicals, ammonia, chlorine bleach,
concentrated detergent, solvents or metal scouring pads. These
chemicals may dissolve, damage and/or discolor your washer.
* Leave lid open after washing to allow inside of washer to dry and assist
in preventing unwelcomed bad odours.
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Moving & Vacationing
* Turn off water supply at the faucet and disconnect hoses. Drain water
from all hoses.
* Disconnect electrical plug.
* Dry inner wash tub. If moving washer disconnect drain hose.
* Turn the leveling legs clockwise all the way in.
* Move and store your washer in upright position only.
* To prevent mold or mildew, leave lid open so moisture inside machine
can evaporate.
* Insert transporting bolts if you are relocating the washer. Ensure
removal prior to usage.
If washer does not operate:
* Check the unit is plugged in. The plug may have come loose.
* Check if the electrical wall receptacle is of proper voltage.
* Check if the circuit breaker needs to be reset or if the fuse needs
replacing.
* Check if the washer is overloaded :load may need to be re-arranged or
redistributed evenly.
* Check if the lid is open. You may have to close the lid properly.
* The washer pauses in some cycles. This is normal in delicate or hand-
wash cycles which has short period of time. You will not hear washer
operation for a short period of time. When the soak time is over, it will
start automatically.
Problems with water:
* Not enough water coming out: Water faucet may need to be
completely turned on. Hoses may be tangled or kinked. Straighten out
hoses. Check water level selection, it may need to be readjusted.
TROUBLE SHOOTING
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* Water temperature is incorrect: Check your water heater
temperature. Hot water needs to be at a temperature of at least 120 F-
140 F(49 C-60 C).Check to make sure the inlet hoses are properly
connected (E.g. Hot to hot & cold to cold).
* Water leaks: This may be due to incorrectiy installed drain hose or fill
hoses. Your home drain may be clogged . You may need to tighten hoses,
check the plumbing or call a plumber for assistance.
* Water will not drain: This may be due to not installing your drain hose
correctly. Check the position of the drain hose. In order to drain
properly, make sure that top of drain outlet is less than 5 ft. (1.5 m)
above the floor.
Washer is making noise:
* Washer may need to be reinstalled (Check washer installation
section).
* Washer load may need to be re-balanced, as the load may be uneven.
* Coins, loose change, buttons or other heavy objects could create
noise related sounds.
* Squealing sound: Due to overloaded wash tub.
* Vibration Noise: may be caused by not leveling washer properly on the
floor or uneven distribution of clothes in the tub.
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* The following sounds are normally heard during the
operation of the washer:
* Tumbling sounds: This is normal as the heavy wet clothes in
the washer are continuously being lossed around.
* Air rushing noise: This happens when the washer tub spins at
very high speeds.
* Wash and Rinse cycles going on and off will also make clicking
sounds.
Normal Operating Sounds