GE WP2000S, WP2050S Use And Care Manual

Page 1
SpacemakeiM
Washer
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Safe~
instructions ....................3,
4
Operating Instructions, Tips
Agitator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
.
7
Control
SeRings..............................................6
Cycle Descriptions . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,
4
Cycle Times . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
.
7
Energ~Saving Tips
........,......,........................7
Lint Filter
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7
Operating the Washer...........................6- 10
PreWash...........................................................6
Soak
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
.
6 Suggested Fabric
and
Cycle Settings .......8
Care and Cleaning
Storage and Vacation Tips. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
User Maintenance Instructions ...............19
GE Appliances
Problem
Solver.......................l5-l9
More questions
?...call
GE Answer
Centera
800.626.2000
Preparation
Detergents and Additives ..................11, 12
Hard Water
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
.
. . . . .
11
Loading the
Washer...............................7, 10
Sorting Clothes
....,,....................................7,
9
Stains . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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13
Stain Removal Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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14
Washer Connections
...........,........................5
Consumer Services
..............,...23
Appliance Registration .................................2
Important Phone Numbers .......................23
Model and Serial Numbers
.................,........2
Repair Service
.................................................2
Warran~........................................Back
Cover
J
Models. WP2000S WP2050S
Page 2
HELP US HELP YOU... ,
I]eti)rc
llsing yotlr
\vnsllcr,
t-~i](l
this
I)()()k
Cilrefully.
II
is
il)lcll(lc(l 10
help
j~ou
op(-I.:I[c aIILl
lnainlain
your
ncw
appliance properly.
Keep il
h;llldy fol.
ilIISWCrS
(0
your llucslions.
If
you
doll’1
understand something
(>r
need more help,
wrilc
(include
y{~ur phollc I]umbcr):
~oilSlllllC1. Affilil’S (;E
Applial)ccs,
Appliance Park
Louisvi]ic,
KY 40225
Snve
time
nn(l
money.
Before you
rcl]ucsl scrvicc...
check
lhc
ProbIc[l\
Solver
scclion. 11 Iisls
cattscs
of minor
operaling problcn]s [hat
you can
correct
yourse~.
If you received a damaged appliance...
blmediately
co[l[i~ct
the dealer (or
builder)
that
sold you the appliance.
Write
down tllc nloclcl
nncl
serial
numl)crso
You’ll find
Ihcm
on
il
label
ull~lcr
the
lid
near
the hinge on your
appliance,
These numbers
are
also on the Consumer Product Ownership Registration Card that came
wilh
your appliance. Before sending in
this c’ard,
please write
lhcsc
numbers here:
Mdel Number
Serial Number
Use these numbers in any correspondence or service
calls
concerning your appliance.
I
}\ I I
w;lshi!l!!
;III(I
(Iryillg ins[ruc[ioil Icrms ill
[his book
collfornl [o tllc
Care
L:tl)c’lil]g
i{
IIlt!
c’s[ill)lisl)c(l bj’ (t]c
FCdCI:Il ‘l”tii(lc
C:on)nlissiol], Jillllliil.y 1984,
If
You Neecl
Service
“[k) oblilill sctl~icc,
SCC lhC
~ollSllll)Cl”
Scrviccs
pilge
ill Ihc l~ack
of 111 is
book.
}Ve.r~! proutl oJ’
o[Ir scrvicc and
\\;i\l]l !’OU 10
bc
plCilSC([.
]f
fO1. SOITIC
l’t’ilSoll
Y(IU ill.C 111)( t]il[)[)y
with [tlC
scrvit:c
you
rcccivc, here iirc three
slcps 10 IoIIJ JW
for further help.
Firsl,
contiic[
[IIc pCOplC WhO
FINALLY, if your problem
scrviccd
your
apptiancc.
Explain
is still not resolved,
wrilc:
why you arc not pleased. In
most
Major Appliance Consumer
citses,
[his will
SOIVC [he
problem.
Action Panel
NEXT, if you arc
s[ill
not pleased, 20 North
Wacker
Drive
~~1.ite all
the
de[ails-tilcluding
Chicago, IL
60606
your phone number-to:
M’anager,
Consumer Relations GE Appliances, Appliance Park Louisville, KY 40225
Page 3
Page 4
I<c:l[lar
cycle
PreWasl~
Soak
Cycle
F(~r nlosl c(~llons, Iincns,
work
and play clo[hes,
For use when
clolhcs are
excessively soiled.
Lollgcr
wash
lin~cs
plus
‘an extra
deep rinse,
spray
Provides an
agi(atcd SOA,
and a soak
withou{
ril]sc
ilnd
spin
provide
lhorough
washing and
agitii[ion,
followed by agitation and spin.
dclcr&cn( rcnloval.
Washer must be reset for desired wash cycle.
Delicates Cycle
Per]llanent
Press
Cycle
For Iingcric and
gently used fabrics,
lhis cycte has a
For loads of
synthclic
and/or
delicale fitbrics.
tl~sl][ Ie W;lsl]
illld il SIOW
spin.
~-
A
cool down helps prevent set-in wrinkles
in
perlniancnl
press shirts, blouses, dresses
and
similar
ilppill.el.
4
-—
Page 5
[)SLS IIIC IIL)sc’
coIIIIcclor
i)ro\’idc(i
with
Ihc
washer for a
‘1’0 disconnect the Washer:
1)1)(’
I’;
IIIccI
col)nculiol).
Unplug the electrical power cord
and
put il
back
in
‘1.1~ Cfjllnecl t]l~ W;lsl]el.:
its slorage
area.
Li 1“[ Ihc
hoses
off lhe
storage rack on
(hc
back
01- Il)c wasl]er.
Allach the I1OSC (Iolll]cclor 10 [hc Iiluccl
a(iaplcr
by
p(lliing
down 011
lhc
Iockil]g coll;Ir
while
1
il’[illg
up 011
IIIC
c.~)llllcclor UIII il i[
SlliljlS
ifllo
l)lilC’C.
WATER’ FLOW % HosE
BU~ON
CONNECTOR
\
lo\\”1}1 1111’11
01)
I
IIC \\fil ICI’ filllCRC
I ill I
IIIC WiJ~,
I
‘III
I I lie’
clc(’1 ri~:al
power corn
I“roll) [I)c Ilack
of
I Ilc
I\’: Isllcr.
I’lttg IIlc
power cord
illlo ~1
3-prong
ylo~lj)(l~(] (}1,
[
I(.(
.
down
and
pull
dfi
hose
conncclor
dew]] [o disengage from
[he
fiiucc[
ad;lpte.r.
Drtiin
water
frolll (IIC
--------
hoscs [hrough [hc
hose
colulcclor.
L
T.Ts~~
\.
s Hang [hc
hoses on the
\
.>
. . . . . . . .
.
__-.
..-.—
->.
.
.:(r5-------
--------------- ---
“4
sloragc rack.
k
14
--,,G?;”:<
,,
‘:’
Q
;’::
,*,,
(!ji
l~,,,.t:,l)lc
‘~110
Faucet
Connections
1[’
!ou II;IVC
Iwo scpar:llc
‘1’0
connect the Washer:
i\ ’;
IicI. COIIIICCS[ iol]s,
your
Connecl
the hot and cold
wa(cr
inlet hoses 10 the
hot
\\:;lsllcl’ (’;111 [)C
Collncclc(l
lo I)(JIll II)C
110[
illld cOl([
and
cold faucets.
ti’1llc’1’
I’il lICCIS. }’011 C~ll
Secure
[he
drain
I1OSC
10 the sink or stand pipe.
[Jill’c.llllsc
IIlis kil froill
Plug
lhc
power
cor(i into a
3-prong grounded
o(]I Ict.
)’0111” (;E
Scrvicc illl(i
t’illlS C.Cl\lCl. 01. ilU{l]oriZC(l
‘l-o
disconnect
tht Wiisher:
CIUSIOIIICI
~ill.C@
scrviccrs.
Tw.J1 wa[cr fauccls off.
Unplug power cord
and
rclurn il
to
the
SIOrilgC [ll”Cil.
Disconrlect
(I1c dl.i~in
al~d
waler
supply
I)
OSCS,
}li\t]~
[hem
on
tile slor;lge rack,
J)e,.,,l:lilellt
IllstaliatiOI~
\V\4~P2050S
w;lshcr ciin
be
converted from portable
You will need
lwo
fill hoses, one drain hose
and
10
/W1.lllilllClll.
Illstruclions
for
permancn[
installation
four leveling legs. These can be purchased
fi.om
c(~t])c with
t
I]c
washer.
your GE Service
‘and
Parts Center or authorized
Customer
Care”
servicers.
Page 6
HOW
TO OPERATE
YO~ WASmR
Fcalurcs and
appearances
may vary slightiy
JYARNIN(;—To
reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons
}vhen
using your
;Ippli;lncc, re;~d the
~PORTANT iSAFET17
1NSTRUCTIONS
before
operating this appliance.
WWP2000S
Stationary model
(
w.-
cow
C*D cm
m
mm
+
~o
,
Cw
@&;
Spacemaker
Waher
Wun
-
Temp
Setting tllc Controls
Usc Ihc Suggcs(cd Fabric ancl
Cycle
Set(i]lgs
guide
~
Pull Cycle Selector knob out
+,,~~
,
I(>
help yotl
ll\iikC
tllc
proper
selcc[iol)s.
to
start
the washer. H you
/
~....
~
Select
Wnsl,/Ri”se ‘1’empernture,
wish 10 change
setdng after
~ l’IIsh (.:ycle
Selector knob in
and Iurn
clockwise
10
washer
has
started, push
Al
Cvcle
Selector knob into
-W +
}’0111” $CICCIC(I lVilSll se[tif]g.
–, --- – ---- –
slop the
washer and reset to the
new position. Setting
citt~ bc
changed
ilt
any Iinlc.
NWP2050SPortable model
\
W-A
Load Size
Wun
Q
MMC TemP
Setting
tllc (:ontro]s
I.lsc IIIU
SIIggCSIC-(1
Filb[ic [III(I
CyCIC Scllings guide
I(J Ilclp you lll;ikc IIIC
proper
scicctions.
~Sclcct
W;,tcI. Level.
EX’rl{A SMALL: A
fcw
S[llilll
itcms.
SNIALL:
Washer is
Icss
ti~an
1/3
full
ofclothcs.
hlEDIUM: Bc[wccn
1/3
and
2~ full.
LARGE:
Over 2/3
fUll.
For
bcs( clcanillg rmults,
the load
rnusl
be able (o move
freely
ill
I he
Wil[cl..
Too
big a
load or too
Iitlle
water can
C:IUSC
wear or Ic:ir of
load i[ems.
o
Select Wash/Rinse Temperature.
Selccl ti]c
MANUAL SELECTION, if your washer is
connected to
[he
sink. (This will
allow
you to
adjust
the waler temperatures at (he faucet. )
Q
Push Cycle Selector knob in and turn clockwise 10
your selected wash setting.
~
Pull Cycle Selector knob
out to start the washer.
M
“al
you wish to change setting
after
a’
Slw *
washer
has
starled, push Cycle
Selector knob in to
;top
the washer
and rcsc( 10 (he
new position. Setting
can
be changed at
any tilllc.
‘Ii)
I)clp
l’C!lllo\,C llCilV~
soils
;111(1 ccrlain slains, [hill
The
Prcwnsh SeII ing
slarls
the washer aI
lhc
second
IILOC’(1
cx
lr;I
prctrc:lll]lcnl, yollr
washer
will go through
wash period.
p~’ri~)ds
Of
ilgi[lt(ioll ii]l{l soilks.
The
Prc\vilst)
and
SO~k
Use recommended amounts of
dctcrgcnl
or pre-soak
U!
LIL’S sl)(~lltd iilwiiyx
bc
follow~d
by a
WaSh
cycle.
addi[ive.
6
Special care is needed when soaking or prewashing
laulldrv.
Scc the Other
Liiundry pl”od~lcls secli~ll.
Page 7
I
(
I I
I
{~ycie Tin~cs
Total Cycle
Tin~es (Al)l)roxinl
ate Minutes)
N(
)’1.1;S:
‘1.{)lill
Iin)c
illcllldcs
pauSCS
t)c(wccll
C:ICI1
phase Of
ttlC CyCIC.
“1.() [al [il))c docs
//()(
il)clude wa[cr
fill
dmcs. Fill times vary
(Icpcll(l
ill: ~)[1 l~ouschold water
pressure and
your
scleclcd
water level.
l<cgular
Pcrmancnl
Press
Delica(cs
Prewash/So’ak
\v\vP2000s
32
32
22
18
Rcglllal’
PC1.nlilllCnl
PI.CSS
Dclica[cs
PI.e\vilsh/Soi\k
\v\vl
’2050s”
~~
32
22
18
S(~rting
;tn(l
Lo:~ding
~or(
clolt)cs
Ci{rcflllly
by
fiibric
lypc, weight, color
Load
clothes into
wash
basket,
being c~arcful
not
;IIId ii]~]ollt)[
of
soil, according
to instructions in How
to overload. See How to
bad
Your Washer
sec(ion.
10 Sorl
Clothes
scclion.
For -tiormatio~
on how to use
blmches
and
fabric
Add ~lcitslli.cd
amotult
of detergent. See Detergents
softencl:, SeeOtidfQL~@R~tiCt$Sm!~2n.
scc[ion
for
iilformalion
on detergents and
~i~ler
1,!,.
$.,1- , ,, -1.1
:..
Close
tie
lid. Washer will fill
but
not spin
with (I]c
I,i.’tllll
y
‘.1:(.
I llV-CS.
lid open.
Miinu~l
Cle:~n
Lint Filter
C’lCilll
Illc
filler
al
Illc
boltom of Itlc
agi[alor aflcr
CVCI.y IOil(t I“or [JIC hCSl
fillcril]g I.CSUIIS.
N()’1.11:
Tt~c loa~l
Iypc
will vary
Itlc
amounl 01” Iilll
build-up.
~
.J&@
‘1’()
CICilll
:
1.
Lift ofl”
[t}c ;Igi[iltot.
bi{l.1.ci.
\
A’*’$
*G,TAToR~
2.
3
.,
Wash
or wipe the
filler
clean in the
bottom
of
the
agilaior
barrel. The
filler
is not removable.
&$
\&
<i.
fk~:y
RCpli~CC
the
~ghiltor
barrel
,and
snap il in (o place.
/(
I
%
37
,
;!,
,.
MANUAL-CLEAN
\’
LINT FILTER
(
ENERGY-SAWNG TPS
FOR YOUR
WAS~R
11’ )’OUI cIOIIICS ilr)(l tlol}sct]ol(l
i[cms
do[l’t
l~k ~learl
11
you
must wash smaller loads,
adjus[ [hc
iiinollilt
;Ii)d
fICSII
af[cr \vilsllit)~, you will
probably
rewash
of water. Small
loads
should have lower
wi~tcr Icvcls,
IIICIII
. .
.
illld
Illill
lllCiUIS
YOU’11
waslc
energy.
Rcl]]Cli~bCl 10
SOI[ YOUI- CIOthCS
carefully,
iu~d
loi~d
Always rinse in cold water. The
tcmpcraiurc
thcm
properly,
sclcci
correct cycles, use enough
of the rinse does
not
affect cleaning.
dclcrgcni
illld c.lIi)osc
a
\votct. tenjl)cl.utn~.e tval.nt
Wash in off-peak utility hours. Your
local ulilit y
tIn{IIIeCII
1{1
t.clc({s(! lln[l
get
I.i(l
of soil.
can
tell you which are the off-peak hours.
Tt.y
10
W:ISI1 ICSS
of(cn. Save articles of the sanle
Use
your washer’s Normal Spin. This will remove
[}ll}c
of filbric u]l[it you have a
flllt
Ioild.
rnorc
water during
spin, which will shorten drying
cycle to
SilVC
more energy.
7
c
Page 8
SUGGESTED
F~WC
Am
CYCLE SETTINGS “
(.: J’CIC
suggested
pc,.l)lllllclll PICSS
~k
Kilils
[)clicales
I{cglli:lr
For
Clothes
Lf)ad~J:lbrics
such
ns:
Syndlclics
Pern]ancn(
press,
trca(cd cotlons,
blends with cottons
Down-filled
galments,
if
nlachine
washing is
rccomendcd*
Bilby
clothes (delicate)
Lingerie
ColloIIs
and 1 inens
Dcni!ns
Baby clothes
(slurdy)
Sl)ccial instructions
‘}:
[J(lwll-filled
gill.lllCnlS
Wash frequently
to
fluff
up
the
down
‘and
retain the
garn~cn(’s warn~th.
WASH SEPARATELY.
Wci
down gives off
‘an
odor
whic}l lnay
be absorbed
by
~[[icr ~arlnen[~. ~dor
disilppc~rs
when
gmcnl
is dry.
Treat
heavily soiled
arcai
with liquid
detergcn[
01: 3
past? !y,~de
of
waler
and powdered
dclcrgcl~~.
Close zippers. Wash 2 or 3
garlr’.ents
at a
ti]n~ Q!
add
lowels
to balance.
GARMENT MUST
BE
WMBLE
DRED.
I
8
Page 9
Sot.t
l)y
sill.fi~ce
Textll[.e
Separate ,---
_
m
mm
.
LINT PRODUCERS—such as
teny
toweling
and
chenille-give up
IiIll.
0
: ~r~:;er~ J
f~~~
%
Lint
0
Colledors I
LINT COLLECTORS—such as
man-nladc libcrs ii[ld
“R.
.@
.
.1
napped fabrics like velveteen
iUld COrd U1.Oy—~lll”ilCl
Iilll. ThCSC ]]]ust
be
washed
Sepilliitcly.
I~(J[.
ln~r~
illfor[]l;lti~n
~fl
]inl ~~[itr~l, see ‘1’llt’
Problenl Solver
section.
Sot-t
I)y I~:ll}t*ic
h)
itddi(ioi)
10 sorling to
Separate
reduce
IiIll
collection,
il is
reconunclldcd
roll
rom
fro
Iha[ fabrics
of
Sil]liliir
conslrucl
ion
bc
WilShC(l
logctllcr
whcncvcr
possible.
,Soi-t
1).y
Soil
S(”)l.t.
I)v
Colol’”
.
Separate
For
instructions
on different
fabrics
and loads,
see the
Fabric
and Cycle
Settings
guide.
II
I);I)S
10
CllCCli
ill)(l
prepat.e
clol
h(Is
for w:lslling.
1?1)1
pi!’
p(k. kc’ls, brush 011[
cuffs,
7 ip
7,ippcrs.
illld filSICIl S1l~])S,
ll~JokS illld
1)11[1011S.
II()
;IIIj~
I)cccssary mending-rips,
I}cllls.
[cars.
CIhcCk
illl
ilcms for
areas
of heavy
soil or Slilill.
I<
CIIIOVC slains.
Scc Slain
I{cl)loval
Guide.
Ttlrll poly
knils
illsi(lc-oul 10
I]] ill im i~,c
fiibli~
SUI.faCC
([~ll]il~c.
IZX’1’R~f CLIII\NING
(See Tips to
F1clp }’OU
Select
Sct(illgs scc(ioll for ins~-uclions.)
See
Slain Removid
Guide.
Sec
Fabric and Cycle
Settings
guide. See The Problem Solver section. Soaking
and
Pretreating-a
good
way
to loosen deep soils
and
stiins.
A
dlorough so’aking
with detergent
or
SpWiid
soaking
agenl
is another
way 10 rcmove
heavy soils,
embedded dirt
ili]d
even
SOlllC slair~s.
So[~king ciul be
either a
complclcly
scp,arn(c
washing
step
or
a
prclimin’ary step 10a complelc
wash
cycle. For detailed
inl.ormatioll o]]
how to soak in your washer, scc How to
Usc the
Soak
Cycle.
FOR
~ORMATION ON
SOA~G AGENrS,
see Other
Laundry Producb Guide.
Pretreat
hciivy
soil by
rubbil]g
in a
small
amount of
liquid
detergent or a paste made
01’ Willcr
i~l]d
powdcl.cd dctcrgcnl
or
s~i{]).
For best results,
wai[
1/2 hour
before washing.
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Page 10
HOW TO
LO~
YOUR
WAS~R
This
illllslrillion, will)
clolllcsjllsl
r~’iI(.11
i
IIg [he CIOIIICS
Rclail]ing
1{ il)g.
shows :1 proper load.
Clolllcs
lI;I\’~S
iIIIlp!C
100111 10 I11OVC
bc~illlsc
[Ilc)’
;11.(’ 1)()( packc’(1
(Iowll, 1101’
\\
’l”;l IIl)c(l
ill’01111(1
I
IIC
ilgitillor.
(“;10[ lIcs ;IrC I();I(I(.(1 llr}~
siilcc
\vL.1
i
1<’11)S ;I1’c’
I
il;~”l) 10
[)ilik dOWl)
\l’1) i(.11
Cllcoilr;lgcs
()\~C1.10il(l il)g.
‘I”llis si~,e
lt);Id rt’llllircs a full
\\F:IIcr
fill.
\3)li:tf is tile
best size
load
of
c“lothes-l;lrge,
tncdium, or
slll:ill”? S:lvc
time, energy :lnd
dl’tc’rgcrl[ [)!’
avt~idin&
CX1l.il USC Of
I
IIC’
\\
’ilSllL’1”. ‘1”1.~ Ii) \\):lSh ~
fllll ]Oild
(
)1’
L
I()[ I)cs.
I f
yo[l Cilli it is bc[lcr
IO
siI\’c
clc)(l:cs
un(i[
you have a full
Illilll. 11” ~~()~1 1)111S1 \V:l$l] sm;l]l
Cr
10;1(1s,
s;l\~c
W:
IICI”, Cncl’gy
all(i
(lL’Ic.rgcIII b)’ ;idjusl il]g
lhc
waIc.r
1~’\~cl I’t)r
[tic
si7,c
of
IIIC 102(1.
sec.
{)l)C1’ill itl:!
Iils[ru(’lions.
Load clothes dry.
o
Take a properly
sorlcd
group of
clo[hes and
drop
thcm
loosely
ill
the wash
baskc[ ill
[his order:
Q
Q
o
Large ilcms—like
shecls. IJo
nol
wrap around
Ihc agil:llor.
Small ilcms-like washcloths.
Medium size i(cms-like towels.
DO
NOT OwRLOAD
YOIIR
WAS~R.
Try to mix large and
st])illl i[crns
in
each machine load for
l>c((cr
washing
aclioll.
Wash
Iarge itcms (blankc[s, bcd
spreads, mattress pads,
c[c.)
scpara[eiy.
H rnachinc
is overloaded, you
may experience
ovcrsu[isillg
or
out
of
bal,ancc
conditions.
T{)
Add
Itenls
After
tile
Washer Has Started
Q
Turn
off Ihc
washer by pushing in
ti]c
Cycle
NOTE:
When washing stockings, panty hose
and
Sclct.1{ ‘]” knob.
other easily
tngled
items, always handle
scpara{cly.
Add a,
,ld(li[iot)i~l arlicles
by submerging them
nex[
To minimize tangling, we recommend
the
use of ii net
10
lhC
ilgil~lOr.
laundry bag.
Sl)ecial Ilecollllllenclatiogls
for Washing
Pcrnlancnt PrCSS
If YOU DO Not
Ha}~e
a Dryer
II’ you
illC
Ill;lcllillc-wilslling pcrmaneill plCSS CIOIhcS
Be careful
I1O[
to overload washer.
Pcrmancn[
press
Il)il( you Plil]l [O
Iil]c
dry or drip-dry,
usc exlra
care [
O
clothes must have ample room to move freely. A
I)linimizc wril]kl
ing
in
[hc
wash process:
medium size
permanent press load is
lhc Iargcsl
rtct~~O\~c
clothes
promp[ly
as soon as
WilSh Cr
stops
that should bc washed.
and hang
immcd ia[c]y.
Use more water
[h~
you would for a regular
Ioild.
Use a medium
water
level for a small load.
Usc
an
extra
l,arge
water level for a medium load.
10
Page 11
‘1’I)C LISC 01” il
Sl)llicicl]l illlloill)l Of
llCtC1’gClll is OIIC Of tllC 11)OS1
illiporlillll II)ii)gs yoLI cziII
do 10 In:tkc sure your wash
conlcs out
clean.
A
inoIInt rc(iu ired
varies
lf
lhc
rccolnlncndcd iunoull(
of
.
:Iccor(ling
to:
I .
WillCl. llill’(lllCSS
2. Ainou Ill
ol
soil
3. Si7,c 01 Ioild
~.
Type Of
(iCIC1’~Cll(
.5.
W:lsll IC.111 pc. r:ll Urc
LISC InoI.e
(Iclcrgcnt
?’(J\l Il;tve.
.
.
I
.
Hill”(l
\VillC1’
2. L:Irgc
Io:I(Is
dclcrgent
produces (00
ln~l]ly
suds,
switch
to a
lower
sudsing dctcrgcnt
I)rillld, ;Ind follow
instructions
01)
package.
Usin&
100
lil[lc
dclcrgcn[
is
;I
if
co[nnloll
cause
ot.
laundry
ploblc[~ls. Al!vi\~’s ‘+= nlcasure dclergc[lt
u
~
= =
=
-=%
3. ~;rciisy
or oily soils
ill
il
s[al](lal.d
IIIC~SUI IIg CU}).
4. IJOWCI. WilSl)
ielllpcl.il[lll.c
S.
LOW [)l~ospl]ii[c
dclcrgcnl
How to use detergent;
grillllll~r,
powdered or
Ii(luid:
Fo1.
best results,
ildd dc{clg~l][
10
the wilsh
basket
bcfoi.c Ioii(lillg
clothes. U you load your
C1O(1IC.S
first,
add
detergent next [o
lhc
ilgit~tO1..
HA~
WATER—DO YOU
HA~
IT?
BL”l.OIC
you
Cilt)
decide
w1lfiI 10
(10
abol]t hilrd
W:
IICI, j~OU IICCd 10
know if you have
il iUl(l,
if so,
Ilo\\”
ll:Ird
il
is.
*
1[’
!’ou I
i\,c ill il
Inullicipfil al”ca, Collt;lc.1
your
\\:ill L$l”
C{)ll)
l)illl~.
I I \,\
)U
I i
\~C
i
I
I ;I I.
UI.;II ilrc.ii,
01.
irl
SOIIIC slll~lll.bai] ill.cils,
(’l );llll~’1 )’0111” COUllly ilgClll.
‘] ’] IL!
illlS\\,L?l’ \Vil] bC
“yell
lliiV(!
‘SO llliUly
gl”ilillS’ pCl”
<l;1 I 1( )1 I (s .s 1 i[crs).”
‘rjl
is
nlciuls:
; II) .3.5
gl.ilillS
pC1. ~illloll (3.s
li(crs>SO~
lf
your water is
SO~,
you have no
problcin.
You
can
use
soap
or detergent as you prefer
and forgcl
all
about
hard
writer. M you have
H~D
water—less
[hall
10
grains
—iu]d
you use
phosphale
detergent, you
illso
llavc
no
problcnl.
But,
if
you
hilVC
Inore
than 10 grains, you will
Ilccd
10
sof(cn
your water with either...
1. An
inslallcd
water
soflencr
in your
holnc,
or
2. The use of
ii Pilckagcd water soflcner.
IJor
in
forlnation
on
wilter
softeners, see
the
ll~tillllfi~cturel.’s recon~n~endiitions.
7. I [O I ().5 glilins-VERY
HMD
t ().6 gl’itif)s i~i]d OVC1.—EXTMMELY HARD
11
Page 12
OT~R LAU~RY
PRODUCTS
llI,l,:,\(.:1
I
[;IIII
,Iillc
Iilluid
Stl.’ll :1s C.101’().K
bl’illld
N{)n-cl)l{.slinc stich
as
C:lol{)x 2 br:llld
lJ/\
111/ 1(.:
SolJTi;NltRS
I{illsc
:td(lil
ivc sllcll as
I“)(lwlly RI”:
II14.I
\\
’/\ ’l.ltll
SO
I;
’I.I;NI;I{
N(>ll-prccipi!:ll iny
Sllcll :1s C.;llgnll
1)1;11)11
S(’)AK AGICN”I’
Sllcll :1s Bix
brand
l’ltlC-”l.RllA”l. IN(’;,
STAIN
ANIJ SPOT 111’:NlOVl~RS
Sllc.1} :1s
Spray’n
\\f:lsh
~ltld
K21{
bI’illldS
“1.1
x’1’s
AN1) 1)}’11s
l>(]i~’dcrcd
such
;1s
I<il
;tntl
Ttmcx l>mnds
II()\Y
to
Llse
11
IJ()”I.
~jlule~l blc;tcll
ncxl
10
IIIC
agilalt~l.c
Follow package
directions.
1]11[ blcilcll inl~ \\,;IsIIcr Wilh dClergClll.
Follow l)ilckil~~
dilvc(ions
[nr dilllling sol’lCIICrs.
I I
SC.
itl
CilSC
01”
il)l”c.ct it)n
:11)11
C.r)nl; lgl(.)lls (Ilsc. a.sc.
,Scc
Under
Blcac.11 ;Ibovc
Follnw
]);tckil~~
dilvcl ions.
Add al Sic@
Of
W:lSh CYC]C.
Follow
pnckagc
directions.
Add ~1
Stati
Of
WnSh CyCIC.
Follow package directions.
Follow
packngc.
directions.
T~at
only
heavily soiled
~lcil~.
Check
garmenls’
cnl~ l~bcls
for
inslrlictions.
Follow
p:tckagc
directions.
N(J’1.E:
Tlnied
g:]m)cn~s may
I1OI
bc colorfast.
W:ISI1
separately.
I )
Dilute
blench before
usfilg
on any
f;lbnc.
Do
I1OI
pou
I
tsndifuted hquid
chlorine bleach
clircctly
into
wnslIc
I
or on
dly clolhes.
2) Some of today’s washable fabrics should not be chlorine bleached such
as:
silk, wool,
spandcx,
or non-fast
col{~rs.
3) Chak
manufactwers’
care labels for
spccinl instlucli(~ns.
1)
Maybe
used On most fabrics. Test
filbtic
first.
1 ) Helps
nlikc
clothes
flliffy and
s~fl.
2)
Itedrsccs static
electricity.
3) USC IIIC f(>llowijlg nlanufaclurcl.’s dilcction.
Tori
ll\llCh lll:lY
CiiUSC n
11;11’11,
rough feeling on
s<~nlc clolllcs.
4) 1>0
I)(II
po(lr diluctly on clolhcs.
Stls~tsds hardness
nluIcrals
in solution, keeping
waler
clmr.
Combirres
with
water
hardness minerals to form
pmcipililtc
which gives
cloudy
or m@ srp~rurce to
water.
For best results,
so’ak gmlents
a minimum of 30
rnimrtcs.
CAUTION:
Washer
control panels
rrnd
finishes
may
bc
damaged by some
laundry
pm-tmatment sofl and s[aill
remover products if such products
,arc
sprayed on or
ha\u
direct
contact
with
the washer. Apply
Ihcse pm-tlcatmclll
prodLIcts
away
fn>nl
washer. me fabric may
lhen
be
w:lsllcd
nonl~rruy. D;mlagc
to your
washer
caused
by
pre-trcalmcnl
Products
is not covered by
yollr warnuily.
Clean
washer to avoid discoloration of next
Io;!d. Go
through complete cycle (5-nlinutc
wash) ustilg hot walct.
1~
cup
(120
ml) detergent, 1 clip (240 ml) bleach. Wipe
exlerior patis. ~.a~ltion: Tlnlhlg mny
discolor
plas[ic
in
wasbcr. Stlbscqocnt
washings
wiU
reduce
discolora[ioll
b~n may
never eliminate it.
Page 13
1.
‘II)’ I() ICII)OVC
sliiins ils SOOII ~S
possible,
Test
stain
removal product on ii hidden
“l-l}c I.rc.sllcr IIlc
Stiiill, IIlc
cilsicr il
is 10
rclnove.
inside seam or
011
it
sanple of
[Ilc nlntcri~ll.
2. Rcl’orc
il(lClllp(ing
10 rcmove any slain,
t~kC
Avoid usc of hot water on
utiown
stains.
Illcsc Slcps:
11 c’m
set some stains.
Find
lhc
f“iibl.i~ in the
chiu[
on
the ncxl
page,
3. Follow
stain removid
with a thorough rinsing.
;In(l
usc
ol)ly rcconlmell(lcd mc(hods.
4.
Wash wi[h
recommended
iunount
of
soap
(~l)~~k
[tic Cillc
l~bct
instructions
(hat
C~IIIC
wi[h
or detergent.
Ihc
g:ll’lllcl)l
Sti~il] I<cillov;il
Hint-Using Chlorine
Ble;~cll
for White
and Bleacllable
Fabrics
Llix
1/4 c(lp
(60 Illt) clltoril)c
blCilCtl wi(h OIIC
~illlOll (3. S
Iilcrs)
Of COOI
\\~il[~.1.—itt~t>l.{~~ i
I} I; IICly 300F.
(27°C. )—in il
s
irl.k
01’
piIII. Soiik sttlincd al.Ca
I’ol 5
Illilllllcs
;111(1
liltlllllC1’ in
\v;lshcr.
‘1’IIc
C;lse
of
tllc
“Invisible” Stain
l’{lt~ll (~r
cooking
oils
{)n
your
synlhetic
giU.lIICnlS
M
these
smins ‘we
not completely removed b] the
wash,
l~~il)’
~il~ls~.
s[ai]]s
wi]ictl iu”c virtu:lt ty
invisibtc
:~n(t
the oily spots
may
pick up
dtit fTom
the
w’wh wil[er.
\\llicll you Inily 1101 nolicc il$ you put yOU1. clotiles
Then they will become very visible md you
may
think
il]l~l Illc \v:lsllcr,
they were
caus~
by
tie
wash cycle itself.
once ‘1’IIcsc
S})ots Becon~e
Visible,
HOJV
Can You
Renlove Tl]enl?
r{ut~
i II
uild ilu[c(t
I
i(lu
id dctcrgcnt
and let stiud
30
minulcs.
r<c. \viist]
LIS ing I1o[[cs[
water (tic fabric
can stand.
Hf)Jv
Can You Prevent
Tl~ese “After-You-Wasl~”
Stains?
lllC1’CilSC
IIIC illllollll[
Of
dCIC1.gCl\l
norrnatly
USCd.
. .
ll]tl~ils~’
wiIIcr
[cmpcra[urc
where I.ilbtic
witt permi[.
WilSll
sylllllclic
gilllllCnlS 11101’C OIICI1.
13
Page 14
Sliiill
Adhesives
((~hcwing C;um,
etc.)
1{11>4,s1
(.’II(KIPI;
II... (’IC.; I!)I.
IL,
(’” IL:IIII ;IIltl
Klilk
(
‘I)l”t’l.c.
;11),1 “Ii.:1
(.’l,sl]~c[ics: Eyc Sll:ldt)w.
Lip slick,
Nl;tscum,
Liquid
111’
l>;
lllL.;tkC
Klakcup. l<ml~c. l’{,\\dcr: Cr:[y(~ll; circasc, oil,
I’;ir, cod LivCr
oil
Frc.11
Fr~lil.
Flllit
Juices,
\\:iljc,
VCgCIalIlCS
or
F(>od
(
“{~i{>litlg
(;
I;ISS,
Foli:!gc.
Fl(}wcrs,
Nlildc,w,
Scotvl]
Ii)k, B:lllpoinl
I):,inl
;Ind Y’arnisl)
I’,. rspilalifln
M’llite
and
Bleacllable l?abrics
See
Controls
Setting
Guide.
Rub with
icc or immerse in very cold
wirter. Use
dull 100110
carefully
scj.a[)c
off as
tn14c11
adl)csive
or
gut)i
as possible. Sponge
with a safe
dry c]cruing
fluid, * then
Iilunder.
Apply undiluted
liquid rfetergcnt.
Rinse. M
slain
remains, bleach
according
to
the
StairI I{emovrd
Hint; launder. M color
has chaugcd,
YOU
IIIOY
IX able
10
restore it by sponging
wi[h anln]onirr.**
l{insc Ihorougllly. S(lilk
in
cold
\<
’illCl,
IIICI1
l~llllllCl
in
Watl]l
W~lC1.
M
Sl:till remains,
l>lC;lcll :lcCO1’dillg
1(>
IIIC Slain
RClllOVid
I+illl; l;
IIII)lICI’.
S():lk ill Col(l \k’iliCl’.
“rlcill
sl:iil)
\kilh il
s;I[c
dry clc:lniog fluid*;
Apply IIlldilut.(1 Ii{[ttid
llcIcIycm, l:
IuIIdcI’, dr>’.
f31ci)~ll :Iccording
l{> Illc
Slitill l{
Clll{)Vill
l+ittl;
I:lltlldcl’.
\Vitllout crcan~: BIC:ICII :Icc(>lding to IIIC
Stain
I{cmoval Hint:
l;lUlldC1’.
\Vith
Cl”CiUll:
F<\lIow
guide directions
for CKWII.
Ttc:it stain wilh safe dry clem~ing lluid.*
Apply
ondtiuted
liquid
rtetergcnt;
launder rrnd dry. Bleach according to the
Stain Rernov,af
Hint; launder.
Soak
stain
ill
cool
waler. U stain
remains,
blench
according to
dlc
SLtiI
Rcrnov.af Hint: Imrndcr.
Apply undiluted
I.iquid
dc[clgcut.
Laundc:.
(Treat
mihtew sp[s
wl]ilc
they
iu~
fresh, bCfOIC
mold has
a ChiUICC 10 weaken
fablic.)
If
either type
st:lin rcmtils,
bleach according to
[he
Stain Removal
HirlI; Iaundcr.
(Severe
acomh
cannot he ~movcd.)
FrcslI st,ains:
place
stain
face
down
On
:In
abso:bent towel
irnd
sponge
with
dry
cleming
fluid,* of use
splay
cleaner. Apply
undihrtcd fiquid
detergent.
Old
stains: Bleach according to the
Stain Rcnlovd
Hint:
Iaundcr.
Soflcn
with oil or petroleum jelly,
Ihcn
sponge
with
b.mana
oil.
Laondcr
in
wnrm wa!cr.
Apply
undilulcd li([uid dctc~cnt aod
launder
irl
warm water.
U
cnlor h;rs chnngcd
you
may h nhlc
to restore it
l)y
trc.atir)g
with
**
If ~uly slain rcm:tins, trc:il Wilh safe @
;tmnloniis or vincgw.. clc:uling fhtid*
or
bleach
according 10
Ihc St;un I{emov’d
Hint;
Iaunllcl”.
Apply
Iut rcn~(~ver,**
using
manufactulcr’s
directions. Rinse
and
launder.
other
Wasllablc Fabrics
Same as white and blcachablc fnl>rics.
Same as white
and bleachablc fallrics
except use non-chlorine blench.
Spougc
or
SOA
in cool
wntcr. thcll
lilOlldCr.
Soak in cold
W,ltcr. Spoligc with ,( S:JC
cleaning fluid. *
Apply
ondi lutcd
I
illuid
dctcrgcnt. Lmindcr
in w:unl
WOaICI.
Sponge with
warm wntcr, If slain
rl.IIlaiIls,
apply warm
glycctine, IcI sland
30
minutes rrnd rinse
WCH,
or
spungc
with a
safe dry cleaning fluid. *
Laundc
I.
Sponge with n
s.tic
dry cleaning
lluid.*
Then launder in
warm
detergent water.
Sponge with
ml)
water. Bleach
rcm,aining
st’ain
with nonwhfofic bleach.
Sponge with
w:mn
water.
Apply
It//t/i/u/cd
liquiddctet~ctlt.
Bleach
]cnlailw~g stain
with
non<hfonne bialch,
then launder.
Old mildew stahs
can seldom k remove~ Scorch can seldom be
removed.
Same as white
ruld bleachablc fn~~rics
except launder using
non<hlorinc l~lc.ncll.
Same
as white rrnd
b]eachablc fal~rics.
Lmmdcr
in warm
water.
Rinse well.
rllcnch
with
non+hforinc
bleach.
Same os white and
blc,nchi~blc fabrics
A
*(
T:tu(ion: I)ccausc clcuning
fluids
lend to h toxic,
be
sum
you
*w
,101 ,Ilix
chlori~
bleach
with ammonia Or
aCids ~uctl
as
aIv
ill a
WCII
ventilated room
wlrcn
using
tllcnl.
No
ckaning
fluid should IX
used
unless
aser
is
fanliliar
with
rhe tinlitatlons
vinegar and/or
rusl
remover.
Mixing
can
produce s toxic
g.m
which
mav QUSC dead).
:OKI
required
c:nttiotls
(usually
printd on
label). Use
cxtmmc caulion
wiltr fkunmablc cnrn~unds.
l.
Jndcr I1O circulnslanccs
should
fabrics containing
IIarmnable malcrials
(waxes.
ck;u}illg
Iluids.
etc. ) be
washsd
in
washer.
,
Save
and refer 10
gsrnlcnt tnanufwturer’s
care labels.
14
Page 15
l)l<O1lL1;M
LINT OR
I{ESII)UE
(’jN
C’LOTI+ES
(;
REASY 01<
OILY
STAINS
(IN
LAU N’[IEREI)
(;}\ l{
NIENTS
(
ii{}\}’
Er) cLorl’t-l
1;s
POSSIBLE
CAUSE
c lncorrcc[ sorlillg of clolhcs. Scpar~t,c~i,t~l,pr:
odl]ccrs (s:ucliiis~;i’c’~jj~!j’cls :lnli
chenille) from lint
rcceivcrs (SUC1l as l~lg~]-rn’~[le’.fabrics,
vclv&t$en;
corduroy).
Wtisb ing I.oo long, cspcc ial ty
for
sLllallc~;l(~ilds. For:t},orlll{~l,:soi,l;”
‘}v~sl] ,orlc 111 illulc
pcr
poull(l of dly
Clothes.
,..
Q
U sc of
noil,-phospha[c dctel.gcr~ts.~vl~icl].
c~lnbinc Willi’ l~ar@@,s minerals
to
fornl ;i
prccipi(aie which
can bc
m~sti\kcI] forIin(, Use a ~l\o;pluitS:o~:]i(}t]id’’{l~tcl.gc]~t;
usc
\Vill.lllcr Ivash wa[cr
or
sOftcll
water
Wilh .an.iristalltd fi~CC~~giU~l
ioftcncr or
a
l}ilCkilgC(l Walcl” SO[”IC1lCI’.
,..
Powdery residue
frolIJ grill]lll:{r dc(ergcnt lllay appcill’:to
be
lilll, Pred iss,olvc gra nu
I
;ir
dc(ergcJll ill 11oI waler
before adding [0
wnshcr; Jl}a~e ‘Sul:e’(ietergent
is
conlplclely
dissolved
bcf’orc’
adding C1OIJ]CS; switch to liquid or cold
watcrdcrergcnt
or
usc
warn]cr wasb
waler.
Scc [)clcrgctl[ sccl it?n,
~vcrloading will
cause
abl-asion which crcalcs cxccssivc liIl[.’tiaSh
fewer
itcllls
W
itb
CO1”l’CC(
Wil(CJ. lC.V~].
T(>()
nlucll
blc.il~h. lJsc corJ:cG[ anlount of blcit~ll
according:
t?;packag,c
~irccl
ions.
Not cnougb dctcrgcJl,l (0
.]l~ld
iiIl[. lD’:SUS~)CI~,SiOJl;dU~$lg:
.w~,Sh~.Cy,Cl,q;
;!n C:tilS,c al~loul~t
of
dclcrgent. Sce ~et~rgetl,l scc(ioli..:’. :::’:::,..’. :,’: “.;: ‘::,:;:[’;~:.;!:,.::;:::{~,.;:
~
.::::.’
lncorrccl
usc of
fabric sof~encr. ‘If us,cd .in~~lkt~::c~~:le~’,
s,o’fteri”6f$’’rn,~’y
r’{’~ct. ~~i Ill
(Ic(crg{ill: t.o crcalc
a
.wllitc’.(icl)Oii[ .~~c.$oftpIicrs”~~ ‘rins*:e~$le’Q@~tiglcss ptickagc
specifics
‘nddtig LO
~ash’cycle.~~e L@:&.~~&~qk&y;Pr.p@uC~~YS~C
ti.~n;:”;. ~~•
Pilling
tlstlauy:.’on,’ polygst~r-cottorl .blc,nds;~s’~”aused b:~;n”:orJu’~~.:&’6arand
JIIay
look
li~c’li[~~, ~Ufiirigclo~l&S.~gSi~~-@
~i~::rn~~~~~OVj~~S$m:~h$l~~~$~:' !“”.’ ::
.Sta[ic
clcctriciiy.caused: b~
OVCrdI.yj~’~..Will~
~~,llSe~~~r~C IibIi. :Us’c ‘:f~briq kol[cJlcr ill
ri,,se ~ycjc.
,’
.,,:: ~~Ü‹ ~~Ü‹ ‘:; ;:’:’ ‘:::’:’:: .::::’::’’;:;:;:.:;::::’{:’.’:
.:
::,’::’”’ .:::. .:”:~~ “’’’:; :..::;,::.::::;:’’::’:’:
::.
Tl~csc are sonle[imcs callccl .“Itlv,i&il)lc. Sl~~fiS’’l)ccause’ ypll.::~lja~:]~ot:~iotici
lI)CIII bcfol-c
WilSllil~
clolhes, l-lowcver;’ i[
oily:soils .ar.eribt co.rnpletcly:rqlilovc~::
in’
wasl~ Cycic,
i he oily spots
nlay
pick up. dirt
fronl Ihe’wasll’tialcr. TII& sl)o~s:
will
”ttlen M:vcry \’isiblc.
They
[UC
riot
caused by
the
washcl:. Wast~..iyntli&tic,’gqfil]e]~ts
tls.s,oon as ,possiblc
after
wearing.
.Usc
n]orc.detergent
tb;u) l](~rnial a[~d’.l~ottcs[ watc[..fitbl.icc:~ ll’.stiin(l.
1 f
spots
appear, rub
iJl und ilutcd liq~lid clctcrgc]lt; lcl:’
stand 30
l]~i!lutcs gnd l-c~vast~ wil.b c.xlra
dclcrgcnl
using
ho[lcsl \Viilc~:fa~~llc
C~Jl Stiil~d,’
I
nsuff]cicl~l dcrcrgcnt, Yotl”
may need to increase
amoun~ Of..dc.tergcnl ilscd
if load is
Itirgcr [hall normal,.
if ’soils
arc
oily
or.I]ca\ricr ttl:In ilVC~~l,gC~’.ifW
illC~ I.cvcl,is
Iargc or
il”
\villci. is I-liil.d t. Ex,l.clne]y]-[ilI. Cl~. .:. ‘., ..., ~~~~ ~~ ~~Ü‹ ~ :::
,.::.
Water not hot
cIiougl
I for type of
lo:Id.’Bc,surc .watci., h~~lcr is”.$e~ to
deliver
tlot \va[cr
to
Ihc Wilshcr iI[. l~OOF.-15.00F.
(60°C.450.~.).D0
not
’.wilslly’hcn:~
t]~er.]lot
W:IICJ. JICcdS-
SUCh ilsdistl~i~sl?,ir)g
~i:f;l[~l~
b;~lllq+ii.cl}e~~..,
;:::
,
~~Ü‹ ,~;~./~
, “’”.
Poor
or:~~jord~ie~gen;.;ti~~~ge tb.~llo~~&~~ede(ergcI~~;”;i.~ossible.~ollowI
lllcse sl~’ps:
I.
USe w’~ltcr.con(iiti~rier (SUC~lils'..C;l~O~b&ld)0:l::':''::::;~'.j~~~';:j:'~].::”
:
~. ~retrca[ Slait,s.,. “. ‘:.:;:
: :’ :
“:” ‘“ “:’;:::.:’:....’:.”
:’ “ ‘“
::;,:::’ :’; ::;;:;;;::,,:’,:’’:’:
~. Usculc tlotlcst, w~ter
pos:i~lc,’ ‘;::;. ::., ‘:’:~::,. ~ ~ ,..::~:~/:~~~,’::.:,;
\:’::,
~. U$c blcac]]’,~i;~r~ p~~yi~lc..
“?
~:: ..’ :.:.’
.’ ‘. ‘
;’.;..;;.::’:.::;;:.;::::{:;.
;:.,.}: ““ ““
5, Usc ~rcs~a~ ili~l~. ‘:’ “ .“” : ‘:
:“::::’:
.:::,’:’~’::’[~::.:,’,
6. tllslaj]
W;llcr
st)ftc[lcr. ‘“ .,.::::
4,
\Yashcr
o\’cI’10adcd. CIOIIICS ‘citiflo[ UIOVg”
freely
to:
loost~,ai~”d
IiCI)iOVC
soil,
caus iJIg
gray
a[)p~~aliiocc.
Follow correct
Ioadirig procedurc$
f6r’size o{.lojd.
~ ‘“
(c.oflf;nfft.,1
IIC,If
/Iugt”)
15
-.
Page 16
THE PROBLEM
SOLmR (
(Con(ilnred)
1’ROII1,ENI
GRA}’ED
CLOTHES
:.:’
(Conl
;llucdj
13LUE or< C;RA}’
C:OL(:)R
STAINS
S I-IR
INK AGE.
(:; EN ERA
L
POSSIBLE CAUSE
7
. .
,4.
lt~lpropcrlise of ftibric:ioflcricr. N~vcrpourf*briQso(lctic~:tii.rcQjl j,:ol~ cjothcs;
ill\VilJ’S :
dilu[e
before
adding jo”:lil]se.\\~;ller.:’S@e.O’ll]erLllindl.y
~ro~ti~ti:s~ctioll.:Al
so,
LiOJ~O(
lift
lid during
spir)..~]isl]lay
cause
jljlprop~r;~ispnsi ng,resu,lting’:
in
sjai.ns. ‘1’o l.ell~~)~’e
stnins: DaInpen stairlcd
iirca and fib ;tiitil ~tidilulcd
liquid
delcrgent.”
Rewash,
using
‘chlorine
blcacll
if
snfq,for. fjbric. ~‘. ..”
‘:;?’’::::.:::.
..:’::’’’” ~ ~ “’’:’.:’ .’”.
Sonic.fabrics
\viu shrink ~~ll~[hcl:wasl]cd ‘i.riaw~sllcl.’or:bj l;~t~d(.:otllcrsmil~~ bc satcj!:
\vilshe(l bul \vil]
shrink,” in.
a
(l~ycr. ~c)jlow.
ga~]cnt
lI]iit]~{l~ltikcr’$’
CiiCC labels CX;IC(I}Y.
II. il)
doub[, dl>’not
machine
\vash
or ally.
“:
Page 17
I’1{0111.F;N1 SHRINWGE, .‘
liNI’rS
}\?[{]N]iL]N~
IN
P1?r{MANENT PI{ESS AND “N()-lr{ON”
i-r~hls
SNACiS,
HOLES,
‘rEAr<s,
Rlfjs
or<
EXCESSIVE
WAR
.
POSSIIILlt
CAUSE
9
.
.
- .
is
gIT~dUally rcn~ovc(i by l:iundcri~{g, .This IU:ay,’iilSO be:noticeo:in :oldcrgorrncnls
III; II:
Iliivc
been
witsllcd
n]ilrly
dn]cs
li~ill~~lt,t pJ.p.j~bus
st][.ititlgc.~~re~l.:iifor rclaytil.iol]
silt.inkagc
above.
Sl}rinknue c;Iused
b’v
overllei~t.in~
&cu;s ;I)
ccrltiin
kit ~iib~i~’s t;~fi~ haVC bCCn t]ci){:
(co~ltfIllfc”(]
tll’.tl
/I(J~c)
17
Page 18
u
9
THE PROBLEM SOLWR
~
(conliltucd)
PI{
OIILIIN1
SNA(jS, HOI-ES,’ ““
TI:;AI<S,
RIPS OR EXCESSIVE WEAR
(ci~lll
illue(l)
I
IEAVILY SOILEI)
AREAS
such
:1s
(:011
:11”s tind Cul.fs
.’
WASFIER
WON’T :
.“
OPERATE
\vf4’rER
TEMPERATURE . ,
IS
INCORRE~.
WA’I’ER
\\~ON’T
\VATl;l{
LEAKS
WAS14ER
PAUSES:
IN CYCLE
Page 19
l’R01)LI?h4
4
11’ }011 IIce(l I])ore IIcI[)...c:III,
(011
free: (;L
AIIsweI.
(:
CIItCr@
/ 800.626.2000/
consunler illfornliltioll scrvicc
CA~
Am
CLEANNG
LISER
MAINTENANCE
INSTRUCTIONS
Wipe
IhC
Cilbillct
with
ii dil[np CIOIII,
Keep
Ihe
area
around
and
Keep the floor
around
yew.
[“)
CC;lSii)llilll~
\vash i[
with mild
SO~p
underneath
yo[ir
appliance free of
appliance
CICiUl
and
dly 10
:111(I \v:tlcr
:11111
llIcn apply a tighl
cornbusiiblc
miltcl.i~ls
SUCh ils
lint,
reduce the possibility of slipping.
u~):Il
(JI :Ippl
i;ll]cc
polish 10
hc.lp
p;lpcl.,
l’il~S,
chemical,
elc.
prcscrvc IIkc.
lillisll.
r3(! SIIIC waIuI.
supply is
SIIUI
off
iit fiilt~cls.
Drain all waler from
I1OSCS if
[hc
ill)pliili]cc will
bc
cxposc(l
[O freezing
wcati)cr.
A
l\\~iI!ls SI1lII off
IhC ~ils VitlVc before Icaving oil vaca[ion.
l~interizing instrllctions:
‘rh~
\VilSllC1.
CLIIIIIOI
be
operatc(l ill
freezit]g Icmperaturci.
4. U( the washer spin for 1 or 2 minutes (o let
illl
I+cli)rc
!Jotl
slore Ihc
nppliilncc, rcmove waler
from
all
the
waler
drain
out.
Some but not
idl
of the
RV
j):ll’lS i)i lhc
\vashcr.
antifreeze will be expelled.
i.
“1”1111]
01’1. \\’il[er sup]]ly filt]ccts.
Disconnect hoses
5. Push in the timer
hob,
disconnect the
clccO’icill
11”0111 l.illlcclS
and
dl.ilti.
plug, dry the tub interior, close the lid.
2.
Atltl I gtlll(~n (3.S li[crs) of non-loxic RV xntifreczc
6. Store
the
appliance in an upright
posi[ion.
(il\~ilililblc
from
a
hilt.dtv~rc Or
recreational
vchiclc
7. Before reusing washer,
after
storage,
rlIJ~ w:ishcr
s[orc) (o [he w;lsher
tub.
through a cycle to rinse out the antifreeze.
~. pllsll IJlc [imer
knob in,
turn the
knob to the right to
ii
spin
cycle
and
pull the knob out.
V1’;tsh
bilsl<~t.
Aflcr
each USC,
lc;ive [hc lid
open
to
Lint
llilter.
Clean the fi
I[er
at
the bo[lom of the
;II
low
nlois[urc
10
cv~porii[c. Clcitn
[horoughly
with
ilgitator taftcr
every
Ioa(i
for the best filtering
rcsll 1[s.
ll(\ll:ll.Jl.ilSi VC hO~lSCllOl(l CIC~t]SCi” IO rcnlovc
dcposil
Sce
section, How to Operate Your Washer.
IC’I’I l)!’
hc:l\~ily soilc(l ClothCs.
[)()
1101 USC
I)ill.\ll,
gritly
( )1’ :11)1’;1S
i
\/{”
~l~illlcl”S.
19
Page 20
We’ll Be There
~i~i(.l] [.I]c pul-cl]ase ofyoul-lle~v
GE
appfiance, l-eceive
tile assul-ance
tiat ifyou evel- need
i]~fi )l~~l;~(iot] (jl-
:issis(ance
ft-oIII
GE,
~ve’11 be
tllel-e. All you nave to do
is call—toll-fi-ee!
In-Home Repair
Sewice
80@GE<ARES(80M32-2737)
/\
(
;I:t:l)llslll]l(:r scl~~i(:c
profcssioll;l] will
pr~)vi(lc cxl~crl
rcl);lirscrvice,
s~ !
1(:(1 1
IIc(I ;11
;I [.il
IIC
1]1:11’s
cOll\,elliCll 1
fOl”
)70LI. ~r:ll’1)’ c];
CO1’lSLLlner SefiCe
( I
III I
l);I 11),-c)pcr:llc(]
l(~c;llions
(-)ffcr
),OLI
scrvicc loday or tonlorrow, or at your
~.( JII\:c.11 i~”l I{:(! (7:()()
;I.
nl.
10 7:()() 1).nl. weckd;lys, !):00
:1.in.
Lc) 2:00
p.nl. Salurdays).
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II I’;I(:l( IIy-1 r:ti lIC’~
Lc(:llnicians
Kll( )w yOL1l.
ilPpli~llCC
inside
;llld
OLlt–SO
lllOSt
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I II I}c
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I.
GE Answer Center
a
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appli;~llcc, (;EI
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LJpoII
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provide
Consumers
with irnpaircd
hcarirrg
or speech
WIIO hiIvc
llraillc
controls for a
viiricly
of
ac,cess 10
a
TDD
or a conventional teletypewriter
nl~tv
GE
appliances,
and
a
brochure to ca]l
800-TDD-CMC
(80033
W322)
to
requesl
assist in planning a barrier-free
in
fornlation
Or
SCfiCe.
titcl]ell
for
persons with
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Inobiiily. 1’0 obtain tllcse ilenls,
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secure fcclitlg
LIILII. GI} COIISUIIICI-
Service will slill be there
;IfI
c.r !,( )LII. }v,Irr;III
I.y
expires.
Pllrchasc
a
C,E contr;~ct
whi]e your warranty is
still
i
I
I l! ff(!cl:1
IICI y(.)11’tl
rcccive a subslal I
tial
discount. With a nltlltiple.year contract,
!,{ )11’1[: ;Issllrc(l
of fulure scrvicc
:It lf)(lay’s
prices.
Parts
andAccessories
80&62&2002
Page 21
r
,
[
Staple sales slip or
cancelled
check
YOUR GE
SPACEMAKER’”
WASHER
here. Proof of
oriainal ~urchase
date
WARRANTY
is needed
to-obtain
service
under
warrant~.
.
II
WHAT IS COVERED
FULL ONE-YEAR WARRANTY For one year from date of original
purchase, we will provide, free of charge, parts and service labor in your home
to
repair or replace
any
part
of the Spacemaker’”
washer
that
fails because of a
manufacturing defect. LIMITED ADDITIONAL
FOUR-YEAR WARRANTY
For the second through fifth year from date of original purchase, we
will provide, free of charge,
replacement parts for
any part of
the washer transmission that fails
because of a manufacturing defect. You pay for the service trip to your
home and service labor charges. Or, if you desire, we will provide a
completely reconditioned
transmission.
YOII
pay for the shop reconditioning labor, the service
trip
10 your home and
service labor charges.
This warranty is extended to the original purchaser and any succeeding owner for products purchased for ordinary home use in the 48 mainland states, Hawaii and Washington,
D.C.
In Alaska the warranty is the same except that it is LIMITED because you must pay to ship the product to the service shop or for the sewice technician’s travel costs to your home.
All warranty service will be provided by our Factory Service Centers or by our authorized Customer
Car@
servicers during
normal working hours. Should your appliance need
service, during warranty period or beyond, call 800-GE-CARES (800-432-2737).
WHAT IS NOT COVERED
Service trips to your home to teach
you how to use the product.
Read
your Use and Care material.
If you then have any questions
about operating
the
product,
please contact your dealer or our
Consumer Affairs office at the
address below, or call, toll free: GE Answer
CenteP
800.626.2000 consumer information service
Replacement of house fuses or
resetting of circuit breakers.
Failure of the product if it is used
for other than its intended purpose
or used commercially.
Damage to product caused by
accident, fire, floods or acts of God.
WARRANTOR IS NOT
RESPONSIBLE FOR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.
Improper installation.
If you have an installation problem,
contact your dealer or installer.
You are responsible for providing adequate electrical, plumbing, exhausting and other connecting facilities.
Some
states do
not allow tile exclusion or limitation of incidental or
onsquential
damages, so the
abve
limitation or exclusion
may
not apply to you.
Tl~is
warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
To know what your legal
rghts
are in your state,
mnsult
your
Iwal
or state
sonsumer
affairs
oflia
or your state’s Attorney General.
Warrantor: General Electric Company
if further help is needed concerning this warranty, write:
Manager—Consumer Affairs, GE Appliances, Louisville, KY 40225
,:-,,, :
book is printed on recycied paper.
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