Cycle Selection (continued)
Soak Cycle
• Use Soak to treat heavily soiled or stained
items. Soak provides 3 minutes of agitation
and 12 minutes of soaking time. The load
then advances into the Prewash portion of
the cycle.
• Use the amount of detergent recommended
for a normal wash cycle. If desired, use
bleach or asoaking agent for colorfast items.
• The Soak water temperature is the same as
the rinse water temperature selected.
• Follow Soak with a complete wash cycle
using the normal amount of detergent.
Prewash Cycle
• Use Prewash when soaking is not necessary.
Prewash helps remove protein-based stains
such as milk, grass and blood. It also helps
loosen soils before washing. During Prewash,
the washer will agitate the load for 3 minutes,
then drain, spin and shut off.
• Use the amount of detergent recommended
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.
• Follow Prewash with a complete wash cycle
using the normal amount of detergent.
Controls
Always follow instructions on fabric care
labels.
WATER TEMPERATURE sets water
temperatures for washing and rinsing. Select
wash water temperature according to fiber
content and soil level of the load, and type of
detergent used. A cold water rinse saves energy
and reduceswrinkling.
The following chart suggests wash/rinse
temperatures for basic fabric types.
Fabric Type
Heavily soiled white/colorfast
cotton, perm press
Lightly soiled white/colorfast
cotton, perm press
Noncolorfast fabrics, knits,
delicates
Washable woolens
Wash/Rinse
Temperature
Hot/Cold
Warm/Cold
Cold/Cold
Warm/Warm
WATER LEVEL sets the amount of wash and
rinse water for the wash load. Select a water
level appropriate for the load size. There should
be enough water for items to move freely.
• To increase water level after the wash cycle
begins, turn the Water Level control to Reset
and hold. When water begins to enter the
tub, turn the control to the desired setting.
Energy Saving Tips
• Wash full loads. Oversize loads use extra
energy. Undersize loads waste energy.
• When small wash loads cannot be avoided,
use lower water levels.
• Select the appropriate cycle and time for each
load. Shorten wash times for lightly soiled
loads.
• To reduce drying time, select a wash cycle
with a fast spin speed to remove more water
from heavy items such as towels and jeans.
• Use warm water to wash most loads. Limit hot
water washes to heavily soiled and white
loads. Use cold water for lightly soiled items
and rinsing.
• Operate the washer in early morning and late
evening when utility demands are low.
• Follow proper laundry procedures to avoid
rewashing.
Laundry Center Features
CONVENIENCE
DRYING
RACK
SAFETY
LINT --
FILTER
OPENING
BLEACH
DISPENSER
MODEL-SERIAL
NUMBER PLATE
SAFETY LID
LOCK
BALANCE
SYSTEM
FABRIC
SOFTENER
DISPENSER
SELF-CLEANING
LINT FILTER
P/N 131877900 (9907)