Speed Queen AFNE9B, AFNE9BBLACK, ATGE9ABLACK, ATEE9ABLACK, AFNE9BADGE8BWGASL User Manual

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User's Guide
for Frontload Washers
Original Instructions Keep These Instructions for Future Reference. CAUTION: Read the instructions before using the machine. (If this machine changes ownership, this manual must accompany machine.)
Part No. 806979
November 2017
WARNING
Failure to install, maintain, and/or operate this ma­chine according to the manufacturer's instructions may result in conditions which can produce bodily injury and/or property damage.
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WARNING
For your safety and to reduce the risk of fire or an explosion, do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.
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NOTE: The WARNING and IMPORTANT instructions ap­pearing in this manual are not meant to cover all possi­ble conditions and situations that may occur. It must be understood that common sense, caution, and care­fulness are factors which cannot be built into these washers. These factors MUST BE supplied by the per­son(s) installing, maintaining, or operating the unit.
Always contact the distributor, service agent, or the manufac­turer about any problems or conditions you do not understand.
Read all instructions before using unit.
This product uses FreeRTOS V7.2.0 (www.freertos.org).
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Table of Contents

Safety Information...................................................................................5
Explanation of Safety Messages.....................................................................5
Important Safety Instructions.........................................................................5
Operation................................................................................................7
Before Washing............................................................................................. 7
Loading the Washer.......................................................................................7
Control Panel.......................................................................................... 9
Digital Display................................................................................................9
Cycles........................................................................................................... 9
Selections................................................................................................... 10
Options....................................................................................................... 10
Status......................................................................................................... 11
To Wash Clothes..........................................................................................11
Out of Balance Load.................................................................................... 13
Cycle Operation.....................................................................................14
Common Washer Sounds.............................................................................18
Using Your Dispenser Drawer....................................................................... 19
Clothing Care........................................................................................ 21
Maintenance.........................................................................................23
Lubrication..................................................................................................23
Cold Weather Care.......................................................................................23
Care of Your Washer.................................................................................... 23
Cleaning Glass Sealing Area........................................................................ 23
Replacing Hoses..........................................................................................23
Filter Screens.............................................................................................. 23
Vacations and Extended Non-Use.................................................................23
Reinstallation of Shipping Materials.............................................................23
Cleaning Foreign Object Trap........................................................................24
Cleaning Door Seal Drain Holes....................................................................24
Preventative Maintenance........................................................................... 24
Troubleshooting.................................................................................... 26
Contact Information.....................................................................................30
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Safety Information

Safety Information

Explanation of Safety Messages

Precautionary statements (“DANGER,” “WARNING,” and “CAU­TION”), followed by specific instructions, are found in this man­ual and on machine decals. These precautions are intended for the personal safety of the operator, user, servicer, and those maintaining the machine.
DANGER
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation that, if not avoided, will cause severe personal injury or death.
WARNING
Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could cause severe personal injury or death.
CAUTION
Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, may cause minor or moderate personal injury or property damage.
Additional precautionary statements (“IMPORTANT” and “NOTE”) are followed by specific instructions.
IMPORTANT: The word “IMPORTANT” is used to in­form the reader of specific procedures where minor machine damage will occur if the procedure is not fol­lowed.
NOTE: The word “NOTE” is used to communicate in­stallation, operation, maintenance or servicing informa­tion that is important but not hazard related.

Important Safety Instructions

Save These Instructions
WARNING
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, serious in­jury or death to persons when using your washer, follow these basic precautions:
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• Read all instructions before using the washer.
• Install the washer according to the INSTALLATION INSTRUC­TIONS. Refer to the EARTH/GROUND INSTRUCTIONS in the INSTALLATION manual for the proper earth/ground connec­tion of the washer. All connections for water, drain, electri­cal power and earth/ground must comply with local codes and be made by licensed personnel when required. Do not do it yourself.
• Do not install or store the washer where it will be exposed to water and/or weather.
• Do not add the following substances or textiles containing traces of the following substances to the wash water: gaso­line, kerosene, waxes, cooking oils, vegetable oils, machine oils, dry-cleaning solvents, flammable chemicals, thinners or other flammable or explosive substances. These sub­stances give off vapors that could ignite, explode or cause the fabric to catch on fire by itself.
• Under certain conditions, hydrogen gas may be produced in a hot water system that has not been used for two weeks or more. HYDROGEN GAS IS EXPLOSIVE. If the hot water system has not been used for such a period, before using a washing machine or combination washer-dryer, turn on all hot water taps and let the water flow from each for several minutes. This will release any accumulated hydrogen gas. THE GAS IS FLAMMABLE, DO NOT SMOKE OR USE AN OPEN FLAME DURING THIS TIME.
• To reduce the risk of an electric shock or fire, DO NOT use an extension cord or an adapter to connect the washer to the electrical power source.
• Do not allow children to play on or in the washer. Close su­pervision of children is necessary when the washer is used near children. This appliance is not intended for use by per­sons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction con­cerning the use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety. This is a safety rule for all appliances.
• Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by chil­dren without supervision.
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Safety Information
• Children less than three years should be kept away unless continuously supervised.
• Do not reach into the washer if the washtub or agitator, if applicable, is moving.
• Never operate the washer with any guards, panels and/or parts removed or broken. DO NOT tamper with the controls or bypass any safety devices.
• DO NOT operate individual units if they have been separa­ted from a stack unit.
• Use your washer only for its intended purpose, washing clothes. Always follow the fabric care instructions supplied by the garment manufacturer.
• Always read and follow manufacturer’s instructions on packages of laundry and cleaning aids. To reduce the risk of poisoning or chemical burns, keep them out of the reach of children at all times (preferably in a locked cabinet). Heed all warnings or precautions.
• Do not use fabric softeners or products to eliminate static unless recommended by the manufacturer of the fabric softener or product.
• Loading door MUST BE CLOSED any time the washer is to fill, tumble or spin. DO NOT bypass the loading door switch by permitting the washer to operate with the loading door open.
• Be sure water connections have a shut-off valve and that fill hose connections are tight. CLOSE the shut-off valves at the end of each wash day.
• Keep your washer in good condition. Bumping or dropping the washer can damage safety features. If this occurs, have your washer checked by a qualified service person.
• Do not repair or replace any part of the washer, or attempt any servicing unless specifically recommended in the user­maintenance instructions or in published user-repair in­structions that you understand and have the skills to carry out. ALWAYS disconnect the washer from electrical supply before attempting any service.
• Disconnect the power cord by grasping the plug, not the cord. If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.
• Before the washer is removed from service or discarded, remove the lid or door to the washing compartment.
• Failure to install, maintain, and/or operate this washer ac­cording to the manufacturer’s instructions may result in conditions which can produce bodily injury and/or property damage.
NOTE: The WARNING and IMPORTANT SAFETY IN­STRUCTIONS appearing in this manual are not meant to cover all possible conditions and situations that may occur. Observe and be aware of other labels and pre­cautions that are located on the machine. They are in­tended to provide instruction for safe use of the ma­chine. Common sense, caution and care must be exer­cised when installing, maintaining, or operating the washer.
Always contact your dealer, distributor, service agent or the manufacturer about any problems or conditions you do not un­derstand.
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Operation

Operation

Before Washing

Prepare Wash Load
Empty Pockets and Cuffs
Make sure all pockets are empty and turn them inside out. One bobby pin, metal or plastic toy, nail or sharp object in a load can catch laundry, cause tears and plug the pump. Facial tissue left in a pocket will produce extreme “lint”. A crayon or lipstick in a wash load may cause stains that cannot be re­moved. Roll down cuffs and shake out grass, sand and gravel.
Mend Rips and Tears
Little holes can become bigger in the washer. Mend holes and tears before placing garments in the washer.
Close Zipper and Fasten Hooks
These can catch on garments in a wash load and tear them. Tie belts and sashes so they won’t wind around clothes.
Put Small Items in Bag
Small items such as baby socks may get stuck around the door. Put them inside a mesh garment bag.
Check For Colorfastness
Squeeze a portion of garment in warm or hot sudsy water. If the color bleeds or runs, wash the item separately in cold wa­ter.
Sort Items
Different items use different wash cycles and temperatures. Always follow the manufacturer’s care label. Proper sorting is easy if you follow a few guidelines:
1. Sort by Color: Separate items into loads of whites, darks, lights and non-colorfast.
2. Sort by Fabric and Construction: Separate items into loads of cottons/linens, permanent press, synthetics/blends/ poly knits, and delicates.
3. Sort by Temperature: Separate items into loads that can be washed in cold, warm or hot water.
4. Sort by Type and Amount of Soil: Heavily soiled clothes will need extra treatment. Lightly soiled clothes can become dingy if washed with heavily soiled items.
5. Sort Lint “Shedders” From Lint “Receivers”: Some fabrics attract lint and should not be washed with lint-shedding loads. Lint shedders are cottons, terry towels, chenille bed­spreads, rugs and clothes that have been heavily bleached. Lint receivers are synthetics, permanent or durable press, knits (including socks), corduroy, and other smooth fabrics.
Pretreat
Pretreat shirt collars and cuffs with a pretreat product or liquid detergent when placing them in the washer. Before washing, treat special stains individually.
WARNING
Do not wash or dry items soiled with vegetable or cooking oils. Some oils may remain after washing and may cause the fabric to catch on fire by itself.
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Loading the Washer

Load Articles
• Load items by the amount of space they take up, not by their weight. Mix large and small items in a load to get the best washing results.
• Load items loosely into the wash drum. The bulk of the clothes rather than the weight will determine load size.
Bulky Items
• Use the BULKY cycle for bulky items such as blankets and comforters. The cycle includes gentle agitation to clean items delicately and thoroughly. The Second Rinse Option may be selected to ensure complete removal of soap resi­due. A final spin extracts the moisture at a lower speed to maintain the load’s balance and minimize wear to the arti­cles.
Load Sizes
• Load sizes vary. Small and large items should be washed together to create a balanced load. If washing a large item, two bath towels should be added to even the load.
• Smaller loads can create an unbalanced condition and cause premature wear on the washer. Do not hesitate to fill the entire inner drum of the washer. The load will compress a great deal when wet. This allows room for proper tum­bling.
Water Level
• The washer will automatically adjust the water level to the type and size of the load during any fill.
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Operation
Wash Temperature
Hot
Hot water is the most effective for cleaning, but it is not recom­mended for all fabric types (read labels).
Warm
The Warm Wash is useful for providing a thorough cleaning on light and moderately soiled clothing without damaging fabric or adding to color fading. Warm water also reduces wrinkling. Use with non-colorfast or dark colors, permanent press, silks, woolens, nylon, and acrylic.
Cool
The Cool Wash temperature is useful for washing permanent press fabrics.
Cold
The Cold Wash is ideal for delicate items. Although its cleaning abilities are not as great as with hot or warm water, it is useful for colors that bleed easily and for sensitive fabrics.
All rinses use cold water. It is the most beneficial for fabrics. Cold rinses reduce wrinkling and color fading. In addition, cold rinses will save money and energy.
NOTE: In wash temperatures colder than 16°C [60°F], detergents do not dissolve well. This may cause inef­fective cleaning, or lint and residue to form.
NOTE: Always follow manufacturer’s care labels.
Wash Temperature Guide
Water
Temperature Use Comments
HOT • Sturdy whites
and colorfast items
• Work clothes
• Soiled items
• Nappies
WARM • Light and mod-
erately soiled items
• Non-colorfast or dark colors
• Permanent press
• Silks, woolens, nylon, acrylic
COOL • Permanent
press
• Silks, woolens, nylon, acrylic
COLD • Non-colorfast
fabrics
• Extra delicate clothing
• Best cleaning for items soiled with oily or greasy stains, grass, or ink.
• Reduces wrin­kling in perma­nent press fab­rics
• Less fading
• Reduces shrinking in knits
• Less fading
• Reduces shrinking in knits
• Saves energy
• Reduces color fading
• Reduces wrin­kling
• Reduces shrinking
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Table 1
Energy
You can save energy when washing by following a few guide­lines:
1. Heating water accounts for the greatest energy expense when washing. Save on heating water by using warm or cold washes.
2. Wash full loads, but do not overload.
3. Use Soak option for heavily soiled items to reduce the need for higher soil level selections.
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Control Panel

FLW2456N_SVG
Control Panel

Digital Display

The two-digit display is used to show the time remaining in a cycle.
If the cycle time is over 99 minutes the control will display ei­ther 1H, 2H, etc., and then the additional minutes over one or two hours.
When the control is powered off, the right-most decimal in the display will flash every one to five minutes to indicate that the machine is in Idle Mode.
The display also shows diagnostic codes.
Idle Mode
If no keypads have been pressed for five minutes after a cycle is finished, the control will enter Idle Mode. A light in the lower right corner of the digital display will flash every one to five mi­nutes. Press the Power/Cancel keypad to exit this mode and power the display for cycle/option selection. This light will flash again after five minutes when it re-enters Idle Mode.
Keypress Audio
The audio signal that sounds when a keypad is pressed can be turned on or off.
Press and hold both the Perm Press and Rinse & Spin keypads at the same time to turn the audio signal on or off.

Cycles

The following capacity rating is based on energy and water effi­ciency tests performed to Australia/New Zealand standard for Washing Machine Performance.
NOTE: The cycle used for a normally soiled cotton load at the rated load capacity (10 kg) is as follows:
• Normal Eco Cycle
• Hot Temp setting
• High Spin Spin
• Medium Soil Level
• Second Rinse on
Heavy Duty
Use for sturdy items, like play or work clothes, towels, T-shirts, etc. The cycle includes a longer wash tumble and two rinses. The final spin extracts moisture at a high spin speed.
Whites
This cycle is designed to keep white laundry white. It utilizes a longer, hot water wash tumble and two rinses. The final spin extracts moisture at a high spin speed.
Normal Eco
This cycle includes a wash tumble and two rinses, but uses less water than the other cycles. It also uses less hot water. Only the High Spin Speed is available in this cycle.
This cycle is recommended for washing everyday cottons and linens.
The following cycle descriptions will help determine which cy­cle to choose depending on the type of laundry being washed. The descriptions are standard settings that may be modified using the Selections and Options.
The last cycle that is set, including selections and options, is saved even if the control is turned off.
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Perm Press
Use for permanent press items and synthetics. This cycle in­cludes a wash tumble and two rinses. The final spin extracts moisture at a low spin speed.
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