CYCLE SELECTOR (TIMER) CONTROL
W10026650A
Permanent Press
This cycle will give you up to 10 minutes of wash time
and provides an additional load-cooling spray rinse to
reduce wrinkling.
Heavy Duty
Use this cycle for cottons and linens used regularly. For
the maximum soil removal, you should set the Cycle
Selector (Timer) Control for the longest available time.
Rinse & Spin
Select this option if you think an extra rinse is needed. Set
OPTIONS Control (if available) to One Rinse. You should then
set the Cycle Selector (Timer) Control knob to a Rinse setting.
Spin Only
A drain and spin may help shorten drying times for some fabrics
by removing excess water. Set OPTIONS Control (if available)
to One Rinse. You should then set Cycle Selector (Timer)
Control to a Spin setting.
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WATER TEMPERATURE CONTROL
You should select the wash/rinse water temperature
based on the type of load you are washing. Always use
the warmest wash water safe for fabric and follow
garment label instructions. For recommended use, see
the Use and Care Guide. Depending on location, water
temperatures may vary by season. The fill rate may also
differ depending on the water temperature selected.
The Cycle Selector (Timer) Control Knob is used to select your
wash/rinse water temperatures. All rinses are cold to save
energy.
For hot water wash, you should select SUPER.
For warm water wash, you should select REGULAR.
For cold water wash, you should select SHORT.
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TROUBLESHOOTING – SOUNDS and LEAKS
Loud clicking and banging?
• The yellow shipping strap may still be in the rear of the
washer. Completely remove the yellow shipping strap.
• The washer should be level, and the feet should be firmly
on the floor.
Some sounds are normal but may be different from
those of your previous washer.
• The gears engaging after the drain and before the spin.
• The sound of air being pulled through the pump after most
of the water has drained.
Is the washer leaking?
• Fill hose connections are tight
• Gaskets in fill hose are tight and flat
• Drain hose clamp is securely attached
• Faucets, drain/standpipe or laundry tub is not leaking
• The washer tub is centered, and the load evenly balanced
at the start of each load
• The washer is level
• The front feet are installed, and the nuts are tightened
to the cabinet
See the Use and Care Guide for complete details.
Before you call service...check for the following.