GE VVVVA8876M warranty Controls Setting Guide for different fabrics and loads, Wash/Spin Wmh Water

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Controls Setting Guide for different fabrics and loads

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Wash/Spin

Wmh Water

 

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Load

Speed

Temperature*

Cycle

Cycle Setting

Cottonsand Linens

 

 

.

 

 

 

 

 

White/Colorfast

Normal/Normal

Hot or Warm

Regular Cycles

Normal or Light Soil Setting

Bright/Non-colorfast

Normal/Normal

Warm or Cold

Regular Cycles

Normal or Light Soil Setting

Work Clothes, Dungarees, etc.

 

 

 

Heavy or Normal Setting,

Heavy soil

Normal/Normal

Hot

Extra Cleaning Cycles

 

 

 

 

Jepending on load size

Average soil

Normal/Normal

Hot or Warm

Regular Cycles

Normal Setting

Permanent Press, Treated Cottons,

 

 

 

 

Blends with Cottons

Normal/Gentle

Hot

Extra Cleaning Cycles

Heavy or Normal Setting,

Heavy or oily soil

 

 

 

 

depending on load size

Average or light soil

Normal/Gentle

Warm

Permanent Press and

Set at P. Press Setting

 

 

 

Knits Cycles

 

Synthetics-Polyester, Nylon,

 

 

 

 

Acrylic Knits and Woven Fabrics

Normal/Gentle

Warm

Permanent Press and

Set at P. Press Setting

Sturdy

 

 

 

Knits Cycles

 

Delicates

Gentle/Gentle

Warm

Permanent Press and

Set at Knits Setting

 

 

 

Knits Cycles

 

Silks, Wools; Blends of Silk

Gentle/Gentle

Warm

Permanent Press and

and Wool

 

 

Knits Cycles

Rayon and Acetate

Gentle/Gentle

Warm

Permanent Press and

 

 

 

Knits Cycles

Down-filled garments, if machine washing

Gentle/Gentle

Warm

Permanent Press and

is recommended

 

 

Knits Cycles

Baby Clothes—Sturdy, such as Diapers,

Normal/Normal

Hot

Regular Cycles

Nightgowns, Shirts, Pads, Sheets,

 

 

 

Receiving Blankets, Coveralls

 

 

 

Baby Clothes—Delicate

Gentle/Gentle

Warm

Permanent Press and

 

 

 

Knits Cycles

Set at Knits Setting

Set at Knits Setting

Set at P. Press Setting

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Normal or Light Soil Setting, depending on amount of soil

Set at Knits Setting

Blankets-Wool, Part-Wool,

5 min. soak then

Warm

Regular Cycles

Light Soil Setting

Cotton

Normal/Normal

 

 

 

Blankets-Synthetic, Electric

5 min. soak then

Warm

Regular Cycles

Light Soil Setting

 

Normal/NormaJ

 

 

 

Curtains-DO N(YI’MACHINE WASH FIBERGLASS

Chenille Bedspreads, Robesa

Slipcovers, Draperies, Bath Mats and Rugs=

Denims (especially Indigo Blue Jeans) and other fabrics that bleed

Rubber-coated Items, Laminated Fabrics, VmYl,Plastics and Articles with Plastic Trim

Pillows

Gentle/Gentle

Hot or Warm

Permanent Press and

Set at P. Press Setting

 

 

Knits Cycles

 

Gentle/Gentle

Hot or Warm

Permanent Press and

Set at P. Press Setting

 

 

Knits Cycles

 

Normal/Normal

Hot or Warm

Regular Cycles

Normal Setting

Normal/Normal

Cold or Warm

Regular Cycles

Normal Setting

Gentle/Gentle

warm

Permanent Press and

Set at P. Press Setting

 

 

Knits Cycles

 

Gentle/Gentle

warm

Permanent Press and

Set at P. Press or Knits Setting,

 

 

Knits Cycles

depending on amount of soil

 

 

 

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*Use Cold Rinse to save energy.

-heck size. Some slipcovers ‘draperies and bedspreads may be too large for automatic home-size washer.

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Contents Wsher If you need service Help us help youRead all instructions before using this appliance To minimize the possibility of injurySetting the Controls HpOrt@ Safety InstructionsHow to operate your clothes washer For washer operationTips to Help You Select Settings Regularcvcle.i~~+%‘%~f~~~ Controls Setting Guide for different fabrics and loads Load Speed Temperature Cycle Cycle SettingWash/Spin Wmh Water Refer to Garment Manufacturers’ Care Labels BleachSpecial Instructions How to use Bleach Dispenser @-t Energy-Sa* TipsSmall Water LEVEL-213 Filter-Flo@Em Do not use the Fabric Softener D~penser with the Soak CycleSpecial instructions for use of the Mini-Baske~ tub How to use the Mini-BasketmtubNpicd Mini-Basket tub wash loads Small loads of regular fabricsSort by fabric How to sort the clothesSort by soil Sort by colorHow to load your washer To add items after the washer has startedFactors to consider in selecting detergentsand soap SoapsEffixts on clothes How to partially restore clothes $Results of use of carbonate detergents ~’ects on washerHow much dete~ent should you use? @R ecommended amount of detergent for average soil loadAdd this much water softener with a full water level An installed water softener in your home, orHard water-do you have it? Oto 3 grains per gallon-SOFTSparREMOVERS Laundry Product and type How to use itOther laundry products Special instructionsHow to remove stains Once these spots become visibleStain removal guide Other W~hable FabricsUse This Problem Solver Problem Possible Cause and RemedyQuestions? Possible Cause ANI Remedy ProblemGrayed Clothes Yellowed Do not use detergent or soapProblem Solver Problem Possible Cause and Remedy Yellowed~onne To remove wrinkles Possible Cause and RemedyWater Temperature is Incorrect Problem SolverProblempossible Cause and Remedy Washer WON’T OperateWater Leaks Water WON’TDrain Washer Is NoisyFor long vacations Care and CleaningTo store washer Activator@ agitator. RemoveLimited mobility To obtain these items GE parts system provides accessBarrier-free kitchen for persons with Free of charge, callWarranty ’WA8898M