Whirlpool LA6700XK Washer User Manual


 
liquid Bleach Dispenser
The bleach dispenser is under the
lrd of the washer In the front corner. It
has the words, LIQUID BLEACH, on it The
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Before starting the washer, but after
loading it, add the bleach.
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Use a measuring cup with a pouring
spout to help avoid sprlltng or spattering
the bleach
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follow the directions on the bottle for
the amount to use
Never use more
than 1 cup (250 ml) for a full load.
Use less with lower water level
settings.
Use a standard
measuring cup
with a pouring
spout to fill
dispensers.
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Do not let any bleach run down
into the washer basket. Concen-
trated bleach will damage any
fabric.
Model LA6705XK Only
Using the
Suds-MiseP
System
If your washer has the
SUDS-MISER” System, it has two drain
hoses. One hose drains wash water into
the storage tub; the other carries rinse
water to the drain,
The storage tub should hold at
least 20 gallons (76 liters). If you do not
want tore-use wash water, leave the
stopper out of the storage tub so the
water drains away.
To Save Wash Water
Be sure the stopper is in the
storage tub. The SUDS-MISER system
does not save wash water from the
PERMANENT PRESS Cycle.
In the PERMANENT PRESS Cycle,
part of the wash water is drained
away (wrth part of the detergent).
Then the washer fills again with cold
water. This helps keep permanent
press fabrrcs from wrinkling during the
spin
To Re-Use Wash Water
To pump the used wash water
back into the washer, push in the
Cycle Control Knob. Turn it to the right
[clockwise) so It points to
SUDS
just
before the time numbers in the REGU-
LAR HEAVY Cycle.
Pull the Control Knob out. The
washer will start pumping the used
water into the basket. About an inch of
water will stay in the storage tub. This
water will contain most of the soil that
settles out.
When the washer is finished
pumping, fresh water will finish filling
the basket to the selected level.
When the washer stops filling,
push the Cycle Control Knob in. Add
about half the recommended amount
of detergent. [See page 7.)
Add load and pull the Cycle
Control Knob out.