Parts and features TEMPERATURE LAUNDRY SELECTOR LOAD INFORMATION SIZE CENTER SELF,CTOR Copy your Model and Serial When vouneed service or call with a question, have this information ready 1. Complete Model Serlal bers (from plate underthe lid nearthe hinge). 2. Purchase date from sales slip Copy this Information In these spaces...
MAGIC CLEAN R Filter SUDS-MISER” System CARING FOR YOUR WASHER Winterizing IF YOU NEED SERVICE OR ASSISTANCE.. I, Before Calling Assistance 2. If You Need Assistance 3. If You Need Service 4. If You Havea Problem c 1984 Whirlpool Corporation...
Starting your washer Beforestarting 1 Measure yourwasher: 2 Place sorted load in washer. 3 Start washer Select 1. LOAD SIZE To change the setting on the LOAD SIZE SELECTOR, turn the knob to RESET Then turn the knob to point at a setting that describes the size of the load you want to wash.
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Start the washer Push in the Control Knob and turn it to the right. It must be pushed In and turned only clockwise Start the washer by pulling the Control Knob. The washer WIII fill to the level you set with wash water of the selected temperature...
What happens in each cycle Each cycle has different agitation kinds of fabrics Numbers on the dial In each cycle agitation time. When the Cycle Control Knob is set to a number fills before agitation and timing starts After agitation wise until it points to OFF and the cycle REGULAR HEAVY...
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NOTE: You may hear the sound of water spraying some cycles. In some cycles, cold water is sprayed with the rinsing. ----- HIGH FILL DRAIN SPEED SPIN I$& Agltatlon 4 Spray Rinses IUUUU DRAIN Agitation PARTIAL DRAIN (Pause about 2 minutes) WASH NOTE: Always...
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KNITS/GENTLE Cyde A cycle and spins delicate and washable Brief periods and soak time help remove heavy stains that need extra pretreatment. mended detergent additive. should lowed that gently washes items knits of agitation soils and certain Use recom- amount or pre-soak The SOAK Cycle always...
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DRAIN Agikon Special care is needed See your “Laundry Guide” PARTIAL REFILL The washer DRAIN the Regular/Heavy 1 d&d you want a different Agitation follow Super Wash. push in the cycle to the cycle want, pull knob out to start. +Pre-wash setting begins here, (see pagelo).
Other operating instructions Other operating instructions For a rinse For a rinse and spin and spin You may need an extra rtnse and You may need an extra rtnse and spin for heavily spin for heavily soiled soiled loads which loads which need need...
Liquid bleach dispenser Always measure bleach. Do not guess. Never use more than 1 cup (250 mL) for a full load. Use less with lower water level settings. Follow directions on bottle for safe use. Use a cup with a pouring spout to avoid spilling For more information...
For Model The SUDS-MISER‘ Yoclr wslsher has the SUDS-MISER” System One hose moves a portlon of used wa:,‘l water and moves It Dock Into the washer The other hose carries water to anothe, to a stondplpe drawn If you do not want to re-use wosh wo’er stopper oclt of the storage tub so the wl:ter...
Caring for your washer WHEN NOT WASHING, keep both water faucets turned off. This takes the pressure off the water inlet valve and hoses. REMOVE SHARPOBJECTS such as pins, buckles, etc., from clothes before washing. Close metal zippers. AFTER WASHING, use a soft dry cloth to wipe the outside and inside dry.
Winterizing Because some water stays in the washer, freez ing can cause a lot of damage. If your washer stored or moved during the cold weather 1. Shut off both water 2. Put a quart faucets. Discon- automobile-type nect and drain antifreeze water Inlet hoses...
Water can siphon out (See ‘Ir- stallation Instructions:‘) 2. If you need assistance*... Call Whirlpool COOL-LINE serv- ice assistance telephone number. Dial free from: Continental U.S. . (800) 253-1301 Michigan .
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