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Helpw helpyou. --———— w ** Readthk bookCarefullye It is intendedto helpyouoperate andmaintainyournewwasher properly. Keepit handyforanswersto your questions. If youdon’tunderstandsomething or needmorehelp,write(include yourphonenumber): c ConsumerAffairs GeneralElectricCompany AppliancePark Louisville,KY40225 If youreceiveda ti~ed Wwher. e ● Immediatelycontactthedealer (orbuilder)thatsoldyouthe washer. savethe andmoney. Before you request service... checkthe ProblemSolveron pages18-22.
WO~NT $~ETY W-NG–TO reducetheriskof ,me,electricshock?oiiijuryti. pemmtihen -. ~ usingytiurapphce? fouowbasicprecatitions,inclu~mg the fo~owing: , .. *use t~~ app~iatice o~y forit$ intendedpurposeasdescribedin thisUseandCareBook: s Thisw~her mustbeproperly titied andlocatedinaccordance withtheMtallationtitructions beforeit is used.Ifyoudidnot receiveanInstallationInstructions sheetwithyourwasher,youcan obtainonebyconbctingtheservice locationnearestyou.
HowtoOpenk your clothes washer w~G—To reducetheriskoffire,electricshock,or injurytopersons, readtheIMPORTANTSAFETY~STRU~IONS beforeoperatingthisappliance. +. i FULKNOB IDSIMT-K19ilD~ 3 v [ I Cycles 1 Water Level ~w& Temperature oFF Reguler Five Cycle Washer I SOAK ,8 ~%/ m I PERM. PRESS KNIT8 1 Synthetic Cycles LIGHT_ SOIL mu ‘. sorting and hading ~Sort clothescarefilly byfabric type,weight,colorand amountof soil, accordingto instructionson page9. @RemoveFilter-Flo@ pan.
mps tohelpyouSeled -- setti~ 6 SyntheticCycles– Forpermanentpressandknits loadssuchas shirts,blouses, dressesandsimilarwearing apparelwithnormalsoiling.An extendedcool-downsprayrinseis providedto minitie wrinkling. ostcottons;linens,workand ayclothes. Soak Setthg— Usewithmostsoakingaidsto loosenembeddd soilsandstains. R~ular Cyclewith Extrame— Formodernfabricswithheavyor oilysoil.A swondrinseisprovided to helpremovetheadditional detergentthat’srequiredfor these soils.Seepage 13. — a & ~k.
ControkSettingGuidefordifferentfabricsandleak had Wash/Spin speed wash Water Temperatilre* cycle CottonsandLinens White/Colorfast Bri~ht/Non-colorfast Normal/Norma! Normal/Normal Hotor Warm Warmor Cold RegularCycle RegularCycle Normalor LightSoilSetting Normalor LightSoilSetting —— WorkClothes Heavysoil Normal/Normal Hot Averagesoil Normal/Normal Hotor Warm RegularCycle withExtraRinse RegularCycle Normalor LightSoilSetting .
Refer to Garment Manufacturers’ Care Labek . SpecialInstructions , Liquidchlorinetype. Onlynon-chlorinebleachwhenneeded. Ifcolorfastisunusuallysoiled,usehotwater.Usemaximumdetergentrecommended on page14,UseRegularCyclewithExtraRinse,Normalor LightSojlSetting.SeePage5. Whiteor colorfast,liquidchlorinetype. Non-colorfast,onlynon-chlorinebleach whenneeded. Usemaximumdetergentrecommend inchartonpage14. Whiteor colorfast,liquidchlorinetype. Non-colorfast,onlynon-chlorinebleach whenneeded.
. How touse the BleachDispenser How touse the Fabtic SoftenerDispenser How to use *,/0 w {1 —— - I Regular cycle oiF LM w-- > @ , * Use this dispenserwithliquid bleachonly.If you prefer to use powderedbleach,pour it into the Filter-Flopan or washbasket alongwith your detergent.Do not put powderedbleachinto the bleachdispenser. ● Measurebleachcarefully.
How h sortthe clothes sort bysoil Separa from LINTPRODUCERS—Suchas terrytowelingandchenille—give up lint. LINTCOLLE~RS— suchas man-madefibersand napped fabricslikevelveteenandcorduroy —attractlint. Thesemustbe washed.separately. Formoreinformationon lint control,see page18. _ Sortby fabricL ~ Separate k ‘w w w w from Soti by color from from from from from from . . w In additionto sortingto reducelint — collection,it is recommendedthat .
How b IoadyOUr washer Specialmcommendatians forwashingpermanentprew if youdonothavea dryer. - w e Ifvou areinachine-w~shing P~rmanentPressclothesthatyou planto linedryor drip-dry,use extracareto minimizewrinkling in thewashprocess: ~Becarefulnottooverload washer.PermanentPressclothes musthaveampleroomto move freely.A MediumsizePermanent Pressloadis thelargestthatshould be washed. @Usemorewaterthanyouwould for a regularload.Usea Medium WaterLevelfor a SmallLoad;an ExtraLargeWaterLevelfor a MediumLoad.
o —— Phos~hate— Performwellinhardor sofiwater Aren~)tavailableinsomear~ast Powdered Detergenb Washalltypesoffabricswell, Canbeusedinhot,warm,or coldwater. ——- NOn-Phosphate— Powdered Dete~en@ ~ Liquid Detergen@ Performsatisfactorilyinsoft or moderatelyhardwater. In someareasonlynon-phosphate productsareavailable, Generallydonotcleanwellin hardwater. Maybedifficulttodissolve, especiallyincoldwater.
Isyourwaterhard?If it is, and if youusea carbonatetypenonphosphatedetergent,youwill mostprobablynoticelimestone* depositson yourclothesand washersurfaces,Thehardness ofyourwaterandyourwashing frequencywilldeterminehow rapidlythe limestonewillbuild up.If yourwateris VERYHARD (11or moregrains)andif youwash @ justa fewloadsa week,youmay see1imestonebuildupsinjusta few months.
HOW muchdete~entshouldyOU we? — — e Iftherecommendedamountof detergentproducestoomanysuds, switchto a lowsudsingdetergent brand,andfollowinstructionsan package. Theuseof a sufficientamount ofdetergentis oneof themost importantthingsyoucandoto makesureyourwashcomesout clean. . Mount requiredvaries accortingto: 1. Waterhardness 2. Amountof soil 3. Sizeofload 4. ~pe ofdetergent ~ 5. Washtemperature Use moredetergentif youhave... 1. Hardwater 2. Largeloads 3. Greasyor oilysoils 4. Lowerwashtemperature 5.
Hard watir-do youhve it? Beforeyoucandecidewhatto do abouthardwater,youneedto how if youhaveit and, if so, howhard it is. *If youlivein a municipalarea, contactyourwatercompany. u If youlivein a ruralarea,or in somesuburbanareas,contactyour countyagent.
otherkU~d~yproduck hundry productandtype Howto useit Specialinstr~ctions BLEACH ChlorineLiquid suchasCloroxbrand UseyourBleachDisp~nseraccordingto instructionsonpage8. 1)Donotpourundilutedliquidchlorinebleachdirectlyinto washeror ondryclothes, 2) Someoftoday’swashablefabricsshouldnotbechlorine bleachedsuchas: 100%cottonflame-retardant children’s slecpwear,silk,wool,mohair,spandex,leather,or non-fast colors,Dilutebleachbeforeusingonanyfabric. 3) CheckManufacturers’ CareLabelsforspecial instructions.
How b remove *im 1. Tryto removestainsas soonas possible.Thefresherthestain,the easierit is to remove. 2. Beforeattemptingto remove anystain,takethesesteps: o Findtie fabricandthefinishin thecharton thenextpage,anduse onlyrecommendedmethods. @Checkthecarelabelinstructions thatcamewiththegarment. @TeststainremovalproductorIa hiddeninsideseamor on a sample ofthematerial. ~Avoiduse ofhotwateron unknownstain.It can set some stains. 3. Followstainremovalwitha thoroughrinsing. 4.
S@inremovalguide stain Rubwithiceor immerseinverycoldwater,Usedu!ltoolto carefullyscrapeoflas muchadhesiveorgumaspossible.Sponge witha safedrycleaningfluid,*thenlaunder. Sameaswhiteandbleachable fabrics. Anti-perspirants, Deodorants Applyundilutedliquiddetergent.Rinse.If stainremains,bleach accordingto StainRemovalHintonoppositepage.Ifcolorhas changed,youmaybeableto restoreit byspongingwith ammonia3*Rinsethoroughly. Sameas whiteandbleachable fabrics exceptusenon-chlorine bleach.
-====- - .— Questions? useThisProblemsolver I PROBLEM LINTORRESIDUE ONCLOTHES GREASYOROILY ~TAINSON LAUNDERED 3ARMENTS POSSIBLECAUSEANDREMEDY ~Incorrect~o~ingofc~~t~es,sepa~~~]int-producer~ (s~chasterryto~elsandchenille) fromlint-receivers(suchasman-madefibricsjYelveteerk, cordutoy), ~Washingtoo~Ong,~spec~~ly for S1~~~~~~ loa~~. For ~orrnalsoil~washonenlinutcper poundofdryclothes. , : ,, e Useof no~-p~~~p~at~~~t~rgonts~hic~ c~mbine with hardnessn~tierals~0 forma precipitatewhichcanbe.tistak~?forlint.
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PROBLEM — SNAGS,HOLES, TEARS,RIPSOR EXCESSIVE WEAR HEAVILYSOILED AREASsuchas coll~lrsand cuffs ‘ * Pinsongarn]cntsor sharpobjectsleftin p~}ckots, Checkton~fikesureallsuchobjects are removed.Alsf]checkw~shtub, * Snaps,hooks,sharpbuttons,beltbu~;kles,zippers,Fastenhooks,zippersand buttons.Removesharpbuttonsandbeltbuck~es,Thisis especiallyimportantin washingknitswhichsnageasily.firn hlits insideout.
PROBLEM —— WATER TEMPEUTURE ISINcoRREm r WATERLEAKS @Watervalvescreensmaybe stoppedup.Removeinlet ~ hosesfromwatervalve,Cleanthe screensand reinstallhc~ses. @Checkhouseholdwaterheaterto makesureit isdeliveringwaterat 140°to tiO°F. * Makesuredrainhoseis notkinked. * Topofdrainoutletshouldbe lessthan8 ft. abovefloor. —---4 @Make sure hose connections are tight at faucets. ~ Make sure end of drain hose is correctly inserted in and secured to drainfacility.
If you need service careandcleaning 7 USERMAmTENANcE INSTRUCTIONS he tub. Theporcelainis self-cleaning.Leavelidopenafter ~~a~~ing 10 iliovvmoisttireto ~!aporale, Do notuseharsh or gritty cleansers. The exterior. Wipe off any spillsof washingcompounds. Wipe or dust with damp cloth. Try not to hit surface with sharp objects. To store washer: Ask service technician to remove water from drain pump and hoses to prevent freezing. Do not store the washer where it will be exposed to the weather.
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