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About washer features.
Auto Soak (on some models)
This option provides the flexibility to add a short agitation and a soaking period to the beginning of any selected wash cycle.
2nd Rinse Option (on some models)
When you use extra detergent or bleach to clean heavily soiled clothes, you may want to use the 2nd Rinse option. It provides a second deep cold rinse.
Extended Spin Option (on some models)
(appearance and features may vary) Use this option to extract more water from your clothes. Clothes will be drier when this option is selected, and will dry more quickly in your dryer.
Signal Off Option (on some models)
Some models have a signal that will sound at the end of the cycle. Use this option to turn off the signal.
PerfecTemp (on some models)
PerfecTemp senses the incoming water temperature and adjusts the fill water to obtain
a more precise temperature range for all three wash temperatures. You may select cold,
warm or hot. For example, in a Cold Wash selection, some warm water may be added
PerfecTemp to reach a temperature needed to better dissolve detergents. Often, detergents are not completely dissolved in very cold water, especially in cooler climates.
NOTE: PerfecTemp will not adjust the fill on WARM WASH unless the washer lid is closed. Be sure to start the washer after the lid is closed.
Spot Spray (on some models)
Provides a short spray of water to allow you to dampen clothing when you pretreat stains.
SPOT SPRAY | 1 | Open the washer lid. |
| 2 Press the SPOT SPRAY button. (You will see a short stream of water.) | |
| 3 | Dampen your soiled garment with the SPOT SPRAY option and rub your favorite |
| pretreatment product into soiled area. |
NOTE: The SPOT SPRAY option will not work if
■the washer lid is down
■the washer tub is filling
■the water has already reached the level you selected.
AutoTemp (on some models)
AutoTemp senses the incoming water temperature and adjusts the cold water
AutoTemp temperature to ensure that the incoming cold water is warm enough to dissolve the detergent. Often, detergents are not completely dissolved in very cold water, especially in cooler climates.
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