Loading the Washer
• Load each item loosely.
• Separate the white and colored clothes. Separate heavy clothes from light
clothes.
• Carefully check all pockets and cuffs for small items. They can easily slide into
the tub and may damage the tub.
• Pre-treat all stains and heavily soiled areas for best results.
• Do not overload your washer.
• When loading wet items, keep water level high enough so items can float
easily in the water.
• Close the door properly after loading the clothes. If you keep the lid up, the
agitation will not start.
Proper Use of Detergent
• It is good washing practice to add the detergent to the water before you add
the clothes so that the detergent can work effectively on you clothes.
• It is recommended to use HE (High Efficiency Detergent). This washer needs
less suds to give good wash performance.
Note: You can use less or more detergent depending on the size of the load,
water type in your living area whether it is soft or hard and whether the
clothes are heavily soiled or lightly soiled.
Bleach Dispenser
• Bleach dispenser is located on front corner under the
loading door.
• Pour in recommended amount of bleach into dispenser
during the first wash fill.
Note: Use only liquid bleach in dispenser.
Warning: • Be careful not to spill undiluted bleach on the washer cabinet or
your clothes. As it is a strong chemical, it may damage some of you
clothes or the finish of the washer if not properly diluted.
• Use the manufacturer’s chart, on product container for
recommended use of liquid or powder bleach.
Normal Operating Sounds
The following sounds are normally heard during the operation of the washer:
•
T
umbling sounds: This is normal as the heavy wet clothes in the washer are
continuously being tossed around.
• Air rushing noise: This happens when the washer tub spins at very high RPM.
• Wash and Rinse cycles going on and off will also make clicking sounds.
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