Kenmore 29052 Washer User Manual


 
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Cycle Selection
For best results, follow the fabric care label
directions on items to be washed.
Prewash Cycle
The Prewash Cycle can be used to help remove
protein-based stains such as milk, grass or blood
and to help loosen soilsbefore washing. During
Prewash, the washer willtumble the load for 6
minutes, drain, spin and shut off. Use the amount of
detergent and otherlaundry productsrecommended
for a normal wash cycle.
The Prewash water temperature is the same as
the wash water temperature selected. To avoid
setting protein stains, select cold water.
This cycle should always be followed by a
complete wash cycle using the recommended
amount of detergent.
Regular Cycle
Up to 19 minutes of reversing tumble action for most
fabrics. Three rinses, a high-speed final spin, a
pause and a brief tumble complete the cycle.
Heavy Wash provides upto 19 minutes of
reversing tumble action for heavily soiled
fabrics.
Wash provides up to 13 minutes of reversing
tumble action for normally soiled fabrics.
Short Wash provides up to 6 minutes of
reversing tumble action for lightly soiled fabrics.
Perm Press Cycle
Up to 13 minutes of reversing tumble action for
cottonsand blends with a no-iron finish. Three
rinses, 2 spins, a pause and a brief tumble complete
the cycle. Select Normal or Fast Final Spin as
desired for this cycle.
Hand Washables Cycle
Up to 9 minutes of gentle tumble action for the
gentle care of knit,delicate and hand washable
items. Two rinses and 2 spins complete the cycle.
Select Normal or Fast Final Spin as desired for this
cycle.
Controls
Always follow instructions on fabric care labels.
Note: There is no need to select a water level
because the washer automatically adjusts
the water level to the type and size ofwash
load.
WASH/RINSE TEMPERATURE - Thisdetermines
water temperatures for washing and rinsing. For
example, the Warm/Cold setting provides a warm
water wash and a cold water final rinse.
Note: Detergents are not as effective at wash water
temperatures below 65°F (18.3°C).
The following chart suggests wash/rinse
temperatures for basic fabric types.
Fabric T_vDe
Wash/Rinse
TemPerature
Heavily soiled white/colorfast Hot/Cold
cotton, perm press
Normally soiled white/colorfast Warm/Cold
cotton, perm press
Lightly soiled/noncolorfast
fabrics, knits, delicates,
hand washables
Cold/Cold
Washable woolens Warm/Cold
CYCLE SIGNAL - A signal willsound at the end of
the cycle. The Cycle Signal is adjustable and can
be set at OFF or from QUIET to LOUD.
Note: If the signal is turned to the OFF position, it
will not sound at the end of the cycle.
EXTRA RINSE - Use Extra Rinse when additional
rinsing is desired to remove excess dirt and
detergent from heavily soiled loads.
Select Extra Rinse YES to automatically
include an extra rinse inthe Regular or Perm
Press cycle.
Select Extra Rinse NO to conserve water when
an extra rinse is not desired.
FINAL SPIN - There are two spin speed options
available for the Perm Press and Hand Washables
cycles.
Normal is recommended for most loads,
especially hand washables and items which
may wrinkle easily.
Fast provides a faster spin speed to increase
water extraction and make items feel drier at
the end of the cycle.
The following chart shows the speed selections
available.
FINAL SPIN
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Regular* Fast Fast
Perm Press Medium Fast
Hand Washables Slow Medium
*The Final Spin in the Regular cycle is
nonadjustable. Final spin speed in the Regular
cycle isfast regardless of control setting.
DOOR LOCK INDICATOR LIGHT -The indicator
light is on when the cycle selector knob is pulled
out. The light turns off at the end of the cycle. See
your Use and Care Guide fordetailed information.
P/N 131809400 (9812)