Whirlpool 8LSC6244BG0 User Manual [en, es]

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HOW TO MAKE A HOME RUN*
Use And Care
A Note to You Washer Safety
Parts and Features
Operating Your
Washer...........................5
Other Features
Laundry Tips Caring for Your
Washer.........................17
Removing Stains
Troubleshooting
Requesting Assistance or Service
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3360469 Rev. A
ONE AND TWO SPEED AUTOMATIC WASHERS
5/93

A Note to You

Because your life is getting busier and more complicated, Whirlpool* washers are easy to use, save time, and help you manage your home better. To ensure that you enjoy years of trouble free operation, we developed this Use and Care Guide. It contains valuable information about how to operate and maintain your washer properly and safely. Please read it carefully.

Please record your model's information.

Whenever you call to request service on your appliance, you need to know your complete model number and serial number. You can find this information on the model and serial number plate (see diagram on page 4 for location of plate).
Please also record the purchase date of
your appliance and your dealer’s name, address, and telephone number.
Keep this book and the sales slip together in a safe place for future reference.
Model Number. Serial Number . Purchase Date. Dealer Name Dealer Address Dealer Phone

Washer Safety

Your safety is important to us.

This guide contains safety statements under warning symbois. Piease pay speciai attention to these symbois and foiiow any
instructions given. Here is a brief expiana-
tion of the symboi.
This symboi aierts you to such dangers as personai injury, burns, fire, and eiectricai shock.
^WARNING
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
^WARNING
•Read aii instructions before using your
washer.
•Do not machine wash or machine dry items cieaned, washed, soaked in, or spotted with wax, paint, gasoiine, oii, or other fiammabie fiuids. The fumes can create a fire hazard or expiosion. Aiways hand wash and iine dry items containing these mcitehais.
• Fiammabie fiuids (dry-cleaning solvents,
kerosene, gasoline, etc.) should not be used or stored in or near your washer.
Do not add flammable fluids to your wash water. These substances give off vapors that can create a fire hazard or explosion.
•Do not allow children to operate, play with, or crawl on or inside your washer.
Supervise children closely when your
washer is used near them.
• Before your washer is removed from
service or discarded, remove the lid to prevent accidental entrapment.
•After starting a cycle, do not reach into the basket unless the Cycle Control
Knob is pushed in and all motion stops.
• Do not tamper with the controls.
To reduce the risk of fire, eiectricai shock, or injury when using your washer, foiiow basic precautions inciuding the foiiowing:
• If your hot water has not been used re cently (usually 2 weeks or longer), hydro gen gases may build up in your water heater and your hot water pipes. HYDROGEN GAS IS EXPLOSIVE. To prevent injury or damage, before using your washer, turn on all hot water faucets and allow water to run for several min utes. This will allow gases to escape. Do not smoke or use any open flame near your faucet while it is open.
Please ...
•Have only a qualified person install, re pair, or replace parts on washer.
•Maintain washer properly.
• Protect washer from the weather and
keep it where the temperature will not fall below freezing.
• Install and level washer on a floor that can support the weight.^
•Connect washer to the correct 3-prong outlet, electrical supply, water supply, and drain.^
•Ground washer properly.+
t See the Installation Instructions.

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Understanding your responsibilities

• Store laundry aids and other materials in a cool, dry place where children cannot reach them (in a locked cabinet if possible).
• Read and follow instructions on packages of detergent and laundry aids, especially warnings and precautions.
• Do not wash or dry items that are soiled with vegetable or cooking oil. These items may contain some oil after laundering. Due to the remaining oil, the fabric may smoke or catch fire by itself.
' Do not use chlorine bleach and ammonia
or acids (such as vinegar or rust remover) in the same wash. Hazardous fumes can form.
' Unplug power supply cord before attempt
ing to service your washer.
' Do not machine wash fiberglass materials.
Small particles can stick to fabrics washed in following loads and cause skin irritation.

Parts and Features

The parts and features of your washer are illustrated in this section. Become familiar with all
parts and features before using your washer.
NOTE: The drawings in this book may vary from your washer model. They are designed to
show the different features of all models covered by this book. Your model may not include all features.
Temperature selector
(p. 6)
Load size selector
(p. 5)
Fabric softener
dispenser^
(p. 12)
Agitator
, Extra rinse option^
(P-11)
Cycle control
knob
(P- 5)
Model and serial
number plate
(under lid)
Liquid chlorine
bleach dispenser^
(p. 12)
On your control panel:
O means Off
lAvailable on some models
MAGIC CLEAN*
lint filter
(not shown)
(pH)

Operating Your Washer

Operating your washer properly ensures maximum washing efficiency. This section gives you important information to help you to select a cycle, time, and temperature for your wash load.
Before starting your washer
Add measured detergent. Then place a
sorted load in the washer before starting. See page 13 for additional laundry tips.
Starting or stopping your washer
starting your washer:
1. Select a load size and water temperature.
2. Push in the Cycle Control Knob and turn
it clockwise. Stop when the indicator on the knob’s outer ring points to the number in the wash cycle you want. The numbers are minutes of wash time.
3. Pull out the Cycle Control Knob. Refer to pages 6-9 for additional information
to help you make selections.
Stopping and restarting your washer:
• To stop the washer at any time, push in
the Cycle Control Knob.
• To restart the washer, close the lid (if necessary) and pull out the Cycle Control Knob.
NOTE: If your washer has a Consumer Buy
Guide, remove it and place it in your Use and Care Guide.
Cycles may vary with modei
Selecting a load size
Your washer has either a rotary knob or slide Load Size Selector. Position the Load Size Selector at the setting that corresponds with the size load you want to wash.
Select a load size based upon the size of
the load and the fabric you are washing. See pages 13 and 14 for additional loading information.
• If your washer has a rotary knob Load Size Selector, turn it to the desired load
size.
Medium
lall La
Ex Large
Load Size
Knob Selector
continued on next page
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OPERATING YOUR WASHER
• If your machine has a slide Load Size Selec
tor, you may set the load size anywhere on or between the Small and Ex Large settings.
To change the load size setting after the washer has started to fill, move the Selector to the desired new setting.
NOTE: If your washer has RESET on the
Load Size Selector, change the load size
selection by first moving the Selector to
Slide Selector with “Reset”
RESET, then to the new load size.
nail Lar
O
Knob Selector with “Reset"
Selecting wash-rinse temperatures
Your washer has a rotary knob, CLEAN TOUCH* or push button Water Temperature Selector. Match the water temperature with the type of fabric and soils being washed. The top temperature is the wash water and the bottom temperature is the rinse water.
NOTE: On CLEAN TOUCH models, an
indicator glows above the water tempera tures selected.
Knob Selector
Cold :old Hoi :oid cole
Medium
Load Size
CLEAN TOUCH*
r\
Knob Selector
Push Button Selector
OPERATING YOUR WASHER
Selecting a cycle and time
You will find information you need to help you make correct cycle selections in this section.
• Pages 7-9: Use the information on these pages to guide you when selecting a wash cycle and time.
• Page 10: Use this page to help you under stand what happens during a wash cycle.

Regular cycle

(1 speed models)
The Regular cycle features high spin speeds to shorten drying time.
(2 speed models)
The Regular cycle features the Gentle Wash
system and high spin speeds to shorten drying time.
(all models)
• Use NORMAL, 10-14 minutes of wash time, to clean sturdily constructed cotton and linen fabrics that are moderately to
heavily soiled.
• Use LIGHT, 6 minutes of wash time, to clean cotton and linen fabrics that are
lightly soiled.
Cycles may vary with model
Regular cycle

Permanent Press cycle

(1 speed models)
The Permanent Press cycle features a cool
down rinse.
(2 speed models)
The Permanent Press cycle features the Gentle Wash system, a cool-down rinse, and low.spin speeds to reduce wrinkling.
(all models)
Use 8-12 minutes of wash time to clean permanent press and some synthetic fabrics that are moderately soiled.
NOTE: The washer pauses briefly during the wash cycle. This is normal for washer operation.
Permanent Press
Permanent Press cycle
OPERATING YOUR WASHER

Knits Gentle cycle

(2 speed models)
The Knits Gentle cycle features a reduced agitation speed for gentle soil removal. Shorter spins reduce wrinkling.
• Use 6 minutes of wash time to clean delicate items and washable knits that are lightly to moderately soiled.
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Woollens cycle

(on some models)
The Woollens cycle features a reduced agitation speed for gentle soil removal.
Select warm wash and warm rinse water when using this cycle.
• Use this 4 minute cycle for washable
woollens and knits that are lightly soiled.

Short cycle

(1 speed models)
The Short cycle features a brief wash cycle and shorter spins for gentle soil removal.
• Use 4 minutes of wash time to clean delicate items and washable knits that are lightly to moderately soiled.

Soak cycle

(on some models)
The manual Soak cycle features a brief
period of agitation, and a soak, to help remove heavy soils and stains that need
pretreatment.
• After the Soak cycle ends, turn the Cycle Control Knob to PRE-WASH or SPIN.
• Use warm water when soaking laundry. (See page 18 for stain removal informa
tion.) Use the amount of detergent or
presoak additive recommended by manu
facturer.
Knits Gentle cycle
r
Woollens cycle
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Short cycle
Soak cycle

Pre-Wash cycle

(on some models)
The Pre-Wash cycle features a brief period of high speed agitation to help remove heavy soils and stains that need pretreatment.
• Use warm water for prewashing stained laundry. (Hot water can set stains.) See page 18 for stain removal information.
• After the Pre-Wash cycle ends, add detergent and set a new wash cycle.

Super Wash cycle

(on some models)
Super Wash automatically prewashes the
laundry and advances into the Regular cycle. (The washer does not need to be reset after
the Super Wash cycle.) Use this cycle when washing heavily soiled loads that need maxi
mum soil removal.
• For proper cleaning, use double the amount
of detergent recommended for a wash cycle.
NOTE: The machine pauses during Super
Wash. This is normal for washer operation.
OPERATING YOUR WASHER
Super Wash cycle
Using rinse and spin
NOTE: If your washer has the Extra Rinse
option, see page 11. When using extra detergent for heavily
soiled clothes, or washing special-care items, you may want an extra rinse and spin.
1. Push in Cycle Control Knob and turn
clockwise to RINSE, as illustrated.
2. Pull out Cycle Control Knob. The washer fills to selected load size, agitates, drains, and spins.
Using drain and spin
NOTE: If your washer has the Extra Rinse
option, move the Extra Rinse Selector to OFF. A drain and spin may help shorten drying
times for some heavy fabrics or special-care
items by removing excess water.
1. Push in Cycle Control Knob and turn clockwise to SPIN, as illustrated.
2. Pull out Cycle Control Knob. The washer drains and spins.
OPERATING YOUR WASHER
What happens in each cycle
When the Cycle Control Knob is set to a number and pulled out, the washer fills (to the selected load size) before agitation and timing start. The washer will begin agitating immediately after filling; agitation can occur with the washer lid up or down. After agita tion starts, the Cycle Control Knob turns clockwise until it points to 0(0*^^) the
cycle ends.
The washer pauses briefly throughout
each cycle. These pauses are normal for
washer operation.
(2 speed models)
NOTE: A Gentle Wash system helps protect
your fabrics by reducing wash agitation speed during the last few minutes of wash agitation in the Regular and Permanent
Press cycles.
WASH
Fill
Wash selected time
Drain (or partial draint)
No agitation
+ The Permanent Press cycle partially
drains, fills, agitates briefly, and drains.
Spin
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A
RINSE
Fill
Rinse
Drain-No agitation
Spin-Spray rinse
Spin
Off
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Other Features

Your washer may have some of the following features. Understanding the use of the features on your machine will help you efficiently use your washer.
Using the extra rinse option

(on some models)

If your washer has an Extra Rinse Selector,
you can set it to On to add an additional
rinse to the end of the wash cycle.
• Use the extra rinse option when using extra detergent for the Super Wash cycle or either of the following cycles: Regular or
Permanent Press.
• Depending on your washer model, you
may have a rotary knob, CLEAN
TOUCH*, or push button Extra Rinse
Selector.
• Before a cycle starts, select Extra Rinse On. The washer automatically adds an extra rinse and spin to the cycle.
• If you do not want an extra rinse and spin, select Extra Rinse Off.
Rotary Knob
□□
CLEAN TOUCH
NOTE: On CLEAN TOUCH models, the
“On” indicator lights when Extra Rinse
is selected.
MAGIC CLEAN* lint filter
The lint filter at the bottom of the washer basket cleans itself. During agitation, wash and rinse water passes over the filter, separating the lint from the water. The lint is then spun away from the filter and out of the system during the spin part of the cycle.
If your washer drains into a tub, remove
any lint collected in the tub or strainer.
Push Button
MAGIC CLEAN lint filter
Basket interior
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OTHER FEATURES

Using the fabric softener dispenser

(on some models)

1. Add detergent and load the basket.
2. Pour liquid fabric softener into the dis
penser using the amount recommended on the package. Avoid dripping or spilling any fabric softener on the load.
3. Dilute fabric softener with warm water. Fill dispenser with warm water until liquid reaches the opening.
4. Start the washer. Diluted fabric softener will be added to the load during the final
rinse.
NOTE: Do not stop the washer before the
rinse part of the cycle begins. Staining
can occur.
5. Flush dispenser periodically with warm water.
NOTE: Do not wash clothes with dispenser removed. Do not add detergent or bleach to dispenser. The dispenser can clog.
Using the liquid chlorine bleach dispenser

(on some models)

Always measure liquid chlorine bleach. Do
not guess. Never use more than 250 ml
(1 cup) for a full load. Use less with lower water level settings. Follow manufacturer’s directions for safe use. Use a cup with a
pouring spout to avoid spilling.
1. Load the washer.
2. Pour measured chlorine bleach carefully into the dispenser. Do not let bleach
splash, drip, or run down into washer
basket. Undiluted bleach will damage any
fabric it touches.
3. Start the washer. Bleach will be diluted
and dispensed automatically during wash
part of cycle.
NOTE: Do not use this dispenser to add powdered chlorine or all-fabric bleach to your wash load. The dispenser is for liquid
chlorine bleach use only.
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Laundry Tips

This section reviews proper laundering techniques and gives you additional washing information.
Preparing clothes for washing
• Close zippers, snaps, and hooks to avoid
snagging other items. Re move pins, buckles, and other hard objects to avoid scratching the washer
interior. Remove non
washable trim and ornaments.
• Empty pockets and turn them inside out.
• Turn down cuffs, brush away lint and dirt.
Sorting
Separate heavily-soiled items from lightly-
soiled ones, even if they would normally be washed together. Separate lint givers (towels, chenille) from lint takers (corduroy, synthetics,
permanent press). When possible, turn lint givers inside out.
' Turn synthetic knits inside out to avoid
pilling.
' Tie strings and sashes so they will not
tangle.
' Mend tears, loose hems, and seams. ' Treat spots and stains. (See “Removing
Stains” on pages 18-20.)
' Stained or wet garments should be
washed promptly for best results.
Separate dark colors from light colors, colorfast items from noncolorfast items.
Sort by fabric and construction (sturdy cottons, knits, delicate items).
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• Drop items into washer loosely. Fill to the I 1 top of the basket, but do not
\ wrap items around the
w . ^ agitator. Items should move
4 O easily through wash water for
-I best cleaning and wrinkle-free
results. Items should sink and reappear later.
• Load washer properly and select correct
load size setting. Overloading or packing
the machine, and selecting a setting too small for the wash load can;
- cause poor cleaning.
- increase wrinkling.
- create excessive lint.
- wear out items faster (because of pilling).
Load by the amount of space items take up, not by their weight.
Mix large and small Items in each load.
Load evenly to maintain washer balance. An off balance load can make the washer vibrate during spin.
Use a large load size setting to reduce wrinkling with permanent press clothes and some synthetic knits. These items should have more room to move in the water than heavy items (towels, jeans).
Reduce wash time when using a small load size setting. Loads with only a few small items need less wash time.
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LAUNDRY TIPS

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For these suggested full-sized loads, set the Load Size Selector to the highest load size
setting.
LARGE CAPACITY WASHERS
Heavy Work Clothes
2 pair pants 3 shirts 3 pair jeans 1 coverall
Knits
2 slacks 2 blouses
Permanent Press
1 double sheet
1 tablecloth
1 dress 1 blouse 2 slacks 3 shirts 2 pillowcases
Mixed Load
2 double or
1 king size
sheet
4 pillowcases 6 T-shirts 6 pair shorts 2 shirts 2 blouses 6 handkerchiefs
4 shirts 4 tops 2 dresses
SUPER CAPACITY WASHERS
Heavy Work Permanent Clothes Press
3 pair pants
2 double or 1 sheets 3 shirts king 4 pair jeans
1 coverall
size sheet
1 tablecloth
Mixed Load Towels
3 double 4 pillowcases
8 T-shirts 6 pair shorts
1 overall 1 dress 2 shirts
Knits
3 slacks 3 blouses 6 shirts
1 blouse 2 slacks 3 shirts 2 pillowcases
2 blouses 8 handker chiefs
4 tops 4 dresses
Towels
8 bath towels 8 hand towels 10 wash cloths 1 bathmat
Délicates
2 camisoles 4 slips 4 panties 2 bras 2 nighties
10 bath towels 10 hand towels 14 wash cloths 1 bathmat
Delicates
3 camisoles
1 quilted robe 4 slips 4 panties 2 bras 2 nighties
1 baby’s dress
Saving energy
• Use warm or cold wash water for most loads. Use hot water only when washing heavy, greasy soils or whites.
• Use cold rinses.
• Wash full loads.
• Use lower water levels when washing small loads.
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• Avoid rewashing. Use enough detergent and pretreat stains or heavy soils. Use the cycles and wash times recommended for the fabric and soil.
• Use your washer during off-peak hours ­usually early morning and late evening. (Ask your power company.)
Water Guidelines

Selecting water temperatures

WASH WATER TEMPERATUREt
SUGGESTED FABRICS
LAUNDRY TIPS
COMMENTS
HOT
54°C (130°F) or above
WARM
32°-44°C (90’-110°F)
COLD
21°-32°C (70"-90°F)
• Work clothes
• Sturdy whites/colorfast pastels
• Diapers
• Dark/noncolorfast colors
• Permanent press items
• Nylon, polyester, acrylics. silks, woolens
• Knits/delicate fabrics
• Extra-sensitive colors
• Noncolorfast items
• Hand washables
• Best cleaning for heavily soiled items
• Removes oils, perspiration, greasy soils, and stains
• Prevents graying or yellowing
• Best for lightly soiled to moderately soiled items
• Safe for most fabric finishes
• Less fading and dye bleeding
• Reduces wrinkling
• Best for very lightly soiled items
• Saves hot water
• Best rinse water temperature
+The washer features cold rinses for all wash temperatures. In addition, on some models,
warm rinses are available with hot washes and warm washes. Warm rinse water provides
better water extraction than cold rinse water, but may increase wrinkling when line drying. In cold climates, warm rinse water also provides a more comfortable temperature for handling the wash load.

Checking hot water temperature

Your hot water should be 54°C (130°F) or above. If you do not know your hot water temperature, you can check it easily. You may need to raise the temperature of your water heater. To check your hot water:
1. Fill a pan with the hottest water available from the faucet that fills your washer.
NOTE: If you do not have a faucet at your
washer site, collect the water from the faucet closest to your washer.
2. Place a candy thermometer or cooking
thermometer in the water to check the temperature.

Water hardness

Many poor washing results can be traced to the hardness of the wash water. To check your water hardness:
• City water - ask the city water company.
• Well water - ask the local water authority. Ask for the mineral content in grains/gallon
or parts/million. If your water is more than 8 grains/gallon or more than 153 parts/ million, you should consider:
• Installing a water softener.
• Using more detergent.
• Using a packaged water conditioner.
• Not using soap.
NOTE: In wash water temperatures colder
than 21 °C (70°F), detergents do not dissolve well. Also, soils may be difficult to remove, and some fabrics may retain wear wrinkles and may have increased pilling.
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