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Appliance Registration Care and Cleaning 25 Safety Instructions
Cautions 16 User Maintenance Instructions 25 Controls Setting Guide 8,9
Dryer
Automatic Drying Controls 7 Agitator 25
Dryness Selections End-of-Cycle Signal 7
Energy-Saving Tips 7 Energy-Saving Tips 7 Knits Drying Tips
Lint Filter Operating Instructions 7 Lint Filter
Perm. Press Drying Tips
7 Washer
7 Controls
7,23 Loading Clothes
Repair Service
VacationTips Warranty
Detergents,Other Additives 11-15
Hard Water 14
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Back Cover
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UseandCareof
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Sorting 5 Operating Instructions TlmedDrying
Energy-Saving Tips FrontAccessPanel
ModelandSerial Numbers Problem Solver
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7 Sorting
10 Stains
25 StainRemovalGuide
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Helpus helpyou...
Before using your Spacemaker~ Laundry, read this book carefully.
It is intended to help you operate and maintain your new appliance properly.
Keep it handy for answers to your questions.
If you don’t understand something or need more help, write (include your phone number):
Consumer Affairs General Electric Company Appliance Park Louisville, KY40225
If you received a
damaged
appliance ...
Immediately contact the dealer (or builder) that sold you the appliance.
Save time and money.
Before you request service ...
check the Problem Solver on pages 18through 24. It lists causes ofminor operating problems that you can correct yourself.
Write down the model and serial numbers.
You’llfind them on alabel on the inside ofthe door or the rating plate on top ofthe dryer.
These numbers are also on the Consumer Product Ownership Registration Card that came with your appliance. Beforesending in this card, please write these numbers here:
Model Number
Serial Number
Use these numbers in any correspondence or service calls concerning your appliance.
FORYOURSAFETY
electricalswitches:
“Don’ttum electric switches on w off because sparks may ignitethegaei” -
FORYOURSAFETY
Do notstoreoruse
gasolineorother flammablevaporsand
liquidsinthevicinity ofthisoranyother appliance.
All washing and drying instruction terms inthis book conform tothe Care Labeling Rule established bythe Federal TradeCommission. January 1984.
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IIMPORIANTSAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
Read all instructions
W~G-To reduce the risk of fire, electricshock, or injury to pmons whenusing yourappliance, follow basic precautions, including the following:
. Use this appliance only for ik intended purpose as described in
this Use and Care Book.
This appliance must be
properly installed and located in accordance with the Installation Instructions before it is used. If
you did not receive an Installation Instructions sheet with your appliance, you can obtain one by contacting the service location nearest you.
–Properly ground to conform with all governing codes and ordinances. Follow details in­Installation Instructions.
–Locate where the temperature is above 50”F.(10”C.)for satisfactory operation of the control system. Do not install or store the appliance where it will be exposed to the weather.
–Comect to a properly rated,
protected and sized power-supply
circuit to avoidelectrical overload. —Exhausting to the outside is
STRONGLY RECOMMENDED
toprevent large amounts of
moisture and lint from being blown into the room. Carefhlly follow the details in the Installation Instructions. If your appliance is
notvented to the outside, see
special instructions on page 25.
. Turn off wa~r fauce~ when the washer is not in use to relieve
,’; .pressure on hoses and valves, and
‘yw’;’s*t&’&i~i~zeleakage if a hose or
valve should break or rupture.
When disconnecting this appli-
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ante pull by the plug rather than the cord to avoidd~age to the cord or junction of cord and plug.
before
using
this appliance.
Make sure that the cord is located so that it will not be stepped on, tripped overor otherwise subjected to damage or stress.
Do not repair or replace any
part of the appliance or attempt any servicing unless specifically recommendedin this Use and Care Book or in published user-repair instructions that you understand and have the skills to carry out.
To minimize the possibility of injury:
Do not mix chlorine bleach with
ammonia or acids such as vinegar and/or rust remover. Mixing can produce a toxic gas which may cause death.
Do not wash or dry articles
that havebeen cleaned in, washed in, soaked in, or spotted with combustibleorexplosivesubstances
(such as gasoline, degreasers,
dry-cleaning solvents, kerosene, etc.) which may give off vapors that could ignite or explode.
Do not add these substances to the
wash water,and do not use these
substances around your washer
and dryer during operation.
. ~DROGEN GAS is produced
by the chemical action within
your waterheater and the gas can
accumulate in the water heater
ador water pipes if hot waterhas
not been used for a period of two
weeksorlonger.HYDROGENGAS
CANBE EXPLOSIVE UNDER
THESE CIRCUMSE4NCES.So to
preventthe possibility of damage or injury, if you have not used hot water for two weeks or more, or
moveinto a residence in which the
hot water system may not have been used for some time, turn on
allhot water faucets and allow
them to run forseveral minutes before using any electrical appliance which is connected to the hot water system. This will allow any hydrogen gas to escape. Since the gas is flammable, do not smoke or use an open flame or appliance during this process.
Never reach into washer while
it is moving. Before loading, unloading or adding clothes, push the cycleselector knob in, then wait until the machine has completely stopped before opening the lid.
Never reach into the dryer
while the drum is moving. Before loading, unloading or adding clothes, wait until the drum has completely stopped.
Close supervision is necessary
if this appliance is used by or near children. Do not allow children to play inside, on or with this appliance or any discarded appliance. Dispose of discarded appliances and shipping or
packing materials properly.
Before discarding a washer or
dryer or removing them from service, remove the lid or door.
c Keep all laundry aids (such as
detergents,bleaches, fhbnc softeners, etc.) out of the reach of children, prefemblyina lockedcabinet.Observe all warnings on container labels to avoidpersonal injury.
Keep the floor around your
appliances clean and dry to redu,ce
the possibility of slipping. -“’”
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IMPORTANT SAFEI’Y INSTRUCTIONS (...tied)d)
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To minimize the possibility
of electric shock, unplug this
appliance from the power supply
before attempting any maintenance
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or cleaning (except the removal and cleaning of the dryer lint filter).
NOTE: Pushing the washer cycle
selector knob in or turning the dryer cycle selector to OFF does NOI’disconnect the appliance from the power supply.
DO not tamper with controls.
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Do not operate this appliance
if it is damaged, malfunctioning, partially disassembled, or has
missing or broken parts, including a damaged cord or plug.
Never climb on or stand on the
washer or dryer top.
Do not wash or dry fiberglass
articles in your appliance. Skin irritation could result from the remaining particles that may be picked up by clothing during
subsequent use of the appliance.
To minimize the possibility of a fire hazard:
Do not use heat to dry articles
containing rubber, plastic, or similar materials (such as padded bras, tennis shoes, galoshes, bath mats, rugs, bibs, baby pants, plastic bags, etc.) as these materials may melt or burn. Also, some rubber materials, when heated, can under certain circumstances
produce fire by spontaneous combustion.
Garments labeled “Dry Away
From Heat” (such as lifejackets
containing Kapok) must not be put
in your dryer—fire hazard could
result.
Do not wash or dry articles
that have been cleaned in, washed in, soaked in, or spotted with combustible or explosive
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cycle. This will stop the spin action and preventcompletion of-tie qcle..
substances(such as gasoline, ~ ~ ~~~: A,- ~~~. . ~. ;+;,~.,... ~ .-
degreasers, drycleaning solvents, kerosene, etc.) which may give off vapors that could ignite or explode. Do not add these ‘ substances to the wash water,and do not use these substances around your appliance during operation.
Any article on which you have
used a cleaning solvent, or which contains flammable materials (such as cleaning cloths, mops, towels used in beauty salons, restaurants or barber shops, etc.) must not be placed in or near the dryer until all traces of these flammable liquids or solids and their fumes have been removed. There are many highly flammable items used in homes such as: acetone, denatured alcohol, gasoline, kerosene, some household cleaners, some spot removers, turpentines, waxes, wax removers and products containing petroleum distillates.
Clean the dryer lint filter
before each load to prevent lint accumulation inside the dryer or in the room. DO NOT OPERATE THE DRYER WITHOUT THE LINT FILTER IN PLACE.
s The interior of the machine and the exhaust duct connection inside the dryer should be cleaned periodically by a qualified individual.
Keep area around and
underneath your appliance free from the accumulation of combustible materials, such as
Dryer-applied fabric softeners or anti-static conditioners
Youmaywish to soften your laundered fabrics or reducethe staticelectricity in them. We
recommendyou use eithera fabricsoftener in the wash cycle, according to the manufacturer’s instructions for those products, or try a dryer-added product for whichthe manufacturer gives writtenassurance on the package thattheir product can be safely used in your dryer.
Service or performance problems caused bythe use ofthese products arethe responsibility of the manufacturers of those products and are not covered bythe warranty ofthis appliance.
SAW THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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lint, paper, rags, chemicals, etc.
The laundry process can reduce
the flame retardancy of fabrics. To avoid such a result, the garment manufacturer’s care instructions should be followed very carefully.
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How tosort the clothes
Sort by surface texture
Separate
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LINT PRODUCERS—such as terry
towelingand chenille—give up lin~
LINT COLLECl_ORS-such as man-made fibers and napped fabrics likevelveteen and corduroy—attract lint, and must be dried separately.
For more information about lint control, see page21.
Sort by fabric
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Normally, if you sort clothes correctly for washing, you will haveproperly sorted drying loads.
Here’san additional suggestion for good dryer load make up:
Sort by weight
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Itpaystocheckandpre-treat before washing.
Empty pockets, brush out cuffs,
zip zippers, snap snaps, hooks and buttons.
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rips, hems, tears.
Check all items for areas of heavy
soil or stain and remove stains.
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For Stain Removal Guide, see page 17.
Turn Poly Knits inside-out to
minimize fabric surface damage.
Soaking-a good way to loosen deep soils and stains.
A thorough soaking with detergent or special soaking agent is another wayto removeheavysoils, embedded dirtandevensome stains.Fordetailed information on how to soak in your washer, see page 6.
Forinformation on soaking agents, see page 15.
How tooperateyour clothes washer
W~G—To reduce the risk of fwe, electric shock, or injury to persons, read the IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS before operating this appliance.
Load the washer properly
Add accurately-measured
detergent to empty tub. Seepages
11through 13.
Load clothes loosely. Dry clothes
level should be no higher than the top row of circular holes in the wash tub. Do not put clothes on top of the
agitator or wind them around it. For best results, mix large items with small ones. When washing a single heavy item, such as a shag rug or bedspread, add one or two other pieces to balance the load. Large items should be no more than one-half ofthe total load.
Here is a typical full load: 2 double sheets 2 long-sleeve
3 boxer shorts 3 T-shirts 2 pair trousers
Tobleach the load, measure
liquid bleach accordingto directions on container. Afl.erwasherhas fdled and agitatedfor severalminutes, add diluted bleach to the wash water.
How to use powdered bleach, fabric softenemand other laundry products is explained on page 15.
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4 standard
pillowcases
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Set the controls
See the Controls Setting Guide on pages 8 and 9. turn clockwise to your selected
~ Select WmhingTempemture.
Cold rinse will be automatically
provided with all cycles. ~ Select WaterLevel.
SMALL: Washer is less than 1/3 fill of clothes.
MEDIUM: Between 1/3and 2/3 full. LARGE: Over 2/3 full of clothes.
@ Push Cycle Selector in and wash cycle.
~ Pull Cycle Selector out to start the cycle.
Note: If you have selected the Perrn Press or Regular cycleand wish to “’ change cycle setting after washer has s-wed, push Cycle Selector in and wait for washer to stop. Then reset to the new position. Setting can be changed at any time during the Perm Press or Regular cycle.
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Close lid. Washerwill fill and
agitate but will not spin with lid open. This washer has a Safety Lid
Lock. As a safety measure the lid will be automatically locked during
the spin portion of each cycle. The
lid will automatically unlock about 30 seconds after the end of the spin cycle. Toopen lid during spin cycle, push Cycle Selector IN and wait for lid lock to release, about 30 seconds, before opening.
Foryour personal safety, never reach into washer while parts are moving. Alwaysstop washer to
load, unload, add forgotten items
or additional laundry aids.
Self-cleaning lint filter. The lint filter needs no attention from you. Lint collected during washing and rinsing of clothes is automatically flushed down the drain.
How to soak in the washer
Set Washing Temperature control.
Add detergent or soak agent. Turn
Cycle Selector to desired cycle. S~artthe washer. After washer fills and begins to agitate, push inthe Cycle Selector to stop washer.Allow to soak for as lorw as desired. After desired soak, tur; tothe last Spin. Pull out the Cycle Selector to complete the cycle.
)elicate cycle
Toget the full benefit of the Delicate Cycle, always set it at
the beginning of the cycle. During wash, the Delicate Cycle alternates between agitation and pauses to protect delicate clothes.
How to operateyour dryer
W&ING-To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons, read the IMPORTANT SAF’ETYINSTRUCTIONS before operating this appliance.
Load the dryer properly
Load sorted clothes into dryer.
See page 5.
Clean lint filter before each load.
Remove the lint filter by pulling
straight out. Wipe all accumulated lint from screen. Occasionally wash filter using soap and warm
water. Rub lightly, rinse and dry
thoroughly. This will help remove
all fabric softener buildup.
Do not use dryer-applied fabric
softeners unless you follow these
lint cleaning instructions.
Do not operate dryer without lint
filter in place.
Close door. Door must be closed
before dryer will operate.
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Set the controls
See Controls Setting Guide on pages 8 and 9.
OTur@cle Selector clo&wise to desired cycleand select correct
drying time for load type. ~Press Push to !hrtbutton.
(Opening door during operation
stops dryer. Tore-start, close door
andpress Push to Startbutton again.)
End-of-cycle signal
Buzzer sounds brieflv to alert you when cycleis compl&ed.
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Fblyester Knits& ~rm
Do not overload—Garments
beingdriedordewrinldedshould tumblefreely.
Removeclothes immediately—
Tohelp prevent wrinkling, remove from the dryer immediately at the end ofthe drying cycles.
Place on hangers-Permanent
Press and Polyester Knit garments look best if placed on hangers after drying.
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Automatic drying-’e Automatic Dry Control system continually senses air temperature in dryer drum. Wetlaundry keeps this air cool. When drum air is warm enough, heat turns off. When the
air cools, heat turns back on. This on and off cycling may happen a number oftimes (depending on the fabric, load size and Cycle Selector *).
TheCycle Seleetoradvances
(when the heat is off’)until it
automatically turns dryer off. Timed drying-You sekxt the
number of minutes you wish the dryer to run and it turns off at the end of this time period.
ControlsSetting Guide for different fabrics and loads
W=her
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Baby Clothes
Plastic-lined items Diapers
Wash Water
Temperature
Warm
Hot Regular See #1 below. Timed Dry (High Heat)
W-h Cycle
Delicate*
WashCycle
Setting
Set at START.
Dry Cycle
Air Fluff (No Heat)
Man-made fabrics~ Warm Delicate* Mixed cottons Warm Perm Press
Bedspreads
Blankets
Electric Warm
Man-made** Warm Delicate*
Woolen Warm Delicate*
Cottons /k Linens
Colorfast/White Non-Colorfast
Curtains
Cotton Hot or Warm Man-made?* Sheers Warm Delicate* Permanent Press
Delicates
Lingerie, Knits Warm Delicate*
Foundation Garmentst Glass Fiber %-rnanent Press
Curtains Draperies Dresses, sportswear Heavy slacks Knits, man-made** Warm Delicate* Set at START. Lingerie Warm Delicate* Set at START. Sheets & pillowcases White shirts, blouses Work clothes
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Delicat&
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Regular See #1 below.
Perm Press see#2 below.
! Delicate*
Do not wash glass fiber in the washer.
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Delicate*
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Timed Dry (High Heat)
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#l Regular Cycle: 10-15minutes for Heavy soil, 5-10 for Normal soil, up to 5 for Light soil.
#2 Perm Press Cycle: 12 minutes for Heavy soil, 4-8 for Normal soil, up to
*Delicate cycle alternates between pauses and agitation during wash.
**Man-made fibers (synthetics) such as polyester, nylon and ac~lics must be dried using the Delicate (lowheat) Cycle. If you mix various types of
fabrics in your drying load, setthe controls for the lightest weight fabrics and remove when dry. Then reset the control for the remaining fabrics.
fNever dry foam rubber or similarly textured, rubber-like materials in the dryer except on AIR FLUFF (no heat). Fire hazard may result.
Regular
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4 for Light soil.
Timed Dry (High Heat)
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Save and refer to Garment Manufacturers’ Care Labels
For more information on care labeling, send for “What’s New About CARE LABELS:’ For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing office, Washington, D.C. 20402.
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Special Instructions
Plastic-lined pants, bibs, pads, crib sheets may be washed with regular load but should be dried separately. Rinse at once, soak in diaper pail with solution of cold water and borax (1% teaspoons to gallon). Soak before
washing with a presoak product. Use warm water.
Pretreat heavily soiled areas; brush on a little liquid detergent, or wet area and rub in detergent. Use Warm Soak for oil and juice stains; cold for egg, milk and cereal stains.
Follow Label Directions.
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More Dry
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5-15 As a general rule, if wool can be hand washed, it can be “washed” by soaking in the washer. A liquid
65-85
Shake out excess dust. Removestains. Pretreat heavily soiled areas with detergent. Washone large or two small blankets at a time.
See “Washable Woolens” instructions below.
If badly sun-weakened, even hand washing will cause tearing. Be sure colors are fast and fabric is washable.
Remove hooks and non-washable trim. Use Warm Soak if heavily soiled.
Frequent washing lengthens life, helps retain shape. Remove non-washable trim. Close zir.mers;fasten hooks. Do not dry glass fiber in the dryer.
If badly sun-weakened, even hand washing will cause tearing. Be sure colors are fast and fabric is washable. Remove hooks and non-washable trim. Use Warm Soak if heavily soiled.
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Pretreat collars and cuffs with liquid laundry detergent.
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Some plastics will tear if machine washed. Place small items in mesh bag for washing. If shower curtains are soap-streaked, add Calgon brand to wash water; don’t use detergent.
Follow Label Directions. Follow Label Directions. Pretreat around neckline. Follow manufacturer’s recommendations.
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detergent is preferred because it dissolves faster in a soak than a granulated detergent. Pretreat woolens with liquid detergent. Never use chlorine bleach.
Pretreat heavily soiled areas by rubbing in liquid laundry detergent. Let stand 30 to 60 minutes. If clothes are heavily soiled, use Warm Soak for greasy and oily soil. Cold Soak for flour, dust, blood-stained garments. Use 1/4to 1/2cup liquid laundry detergent in SOAK; 1/2to 1cup in Wash.
DO N(YI’tumble dry jackets or pillows containing Kapok. Fire hazard may result. N~E: The Cycle Selector settings indicated here are to be used as a guide. Youmay find that best results are obtained for some of your fabrics by
setting the Cycle Selector to either side of the recommended settings.
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