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Operation Instructions
About the Dispenser Drawer
Helpful Hints
Before adding detergent for
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In compartment 1:
Detergent for
(powder only)
In compartment 2:
Detergent for washing (powder or liquid)
In compartment 3: Fabric softener (liquid)
In compartment 4:
Bleach
When you use fabric softener, the washing machine automatically dispenses the softener to the last rinse of your selected wash program.
When using liquid detergent, pour the detergent into compart- ment 2 just a few seconds before starting the wash cycle.
Never use
When washing with cold water, reduce the amount of detergent you use: it dissolves less easily in cold water than in hot water, so part of it would be wasted.
"The dispenser drawer is where you add your detergent and other laundry aids."
nHow to Use the Dispenser Drawer
Pull out the dispenser drawer to reveal the four compartments. The drawer is divided into 3+1 compartments: one for
•Add the correct type/amount of detergent, fabric softener, and bleach (if needed) to the corresponding compartments (see “About Laundry Aids,” p. 10).
•When finished, simply close the door. Laundry aids will automatically be flushed into the machine during the wash cycle. NOTE: From time to time you may see water in the dispenser compartments. This is a result of the siphoning action and is part of the normal operation of the washer.
IMPORTANT: Do not exceed the recommended amounts (p.
!10). Using too much detergent and softener causes over- sudsing and poor rinsing and will harm the efficiency of your condenser. Only use detergents that are suitable for washing machines.
nUsing Bleach
If bleaching is necessary, the extra compartment (4) must be inserted into the
•Be careful not to exceed the “max” level indicated on the central pivot (Fig. 11).
•Always dilute the bleach with water before using.
•Traditional bleach should only be used on sturdy white fabrics; therefore, the
bleach option is only available when using a Cotton Heavy Duty cycle. NOTES: the use of the additional bleach
compartment excludes the possibility ofFig.11 using the
When using Bleach it is
recommended that you press the
nDetergent Dispenser Cleansing |
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Occasionally, detergent build up may |
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dispenser drawer. The detergent |
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dispenser can easily be removed and |
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cleaned: | Fig. | |
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•Leave it under running water a few minutes to remove the build up.
•Inspect and wipe out dispenser alcove if necessary. Replace the dispenser drawer.
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