Kenmore 796.4031#9## manual Cycle Guide, Cycle Modifiers, Bulky/ Bedding, Heavy Duty

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CYCLE GUIDE

The cycle guide below shows the default settings, available options and recommended fabric types for each

cycle. Allowable modifier adjustments are shown below the default setting for each cycle. O = Available option

= Default setting

Cycle

Modifiers

Options

Normal/ Casual

Bulky/ Bedding

Kids Wear

Heavy

Duty

Whitest

Whites

Express Wash

Cold

Clean

Sanitize

Delicates

Rinse & Spin

Cotton, linen, towels,

shirts, sheets, jeans, mixed loads

Large items such as blankets and

comforters

Kids wear

Heavy soiled Cotton Fabrics

White Fabrics

Lightly soiled clothing and small loads

Small loads of cotton, linen, towels, shirts, sheets, jeans, mixed loads

Heavily soiled items, such as work clothes, diapers, etc.

Dress shirts/blouses nylons, sheerorlacy garments

Rinse and Spin

50-59

O

Warm/Warm

ExtraHigh

Heavy

Hot/Cold

NoSpin

Light

 

 

Cold/Cold

Low

 

 

 

 

Medium

 

59

 

Warm/Warm

Medium

Heavy

 

 

Hot/Cold

NoSpin

Light

 

 

Cold/Cold

 

 

91-97

O

Cold/Cold

ExtraHigh

Light

 

Warm/Cold

NoSpin

Normal

 

 

Warm/Warm

Low

 

 

 

 

Medium

 

74-80

O

Warm/Warm

NoSpin

Light

Hot/Cold

Low

Normal

 

 

Cold/Cold

Medium

 

 

 

 

High

 

69-75

O

Cold/Cold

ExtraHigh

Heavy

Warm/Cold

NoSpin

Light

 

 

Warm/Warm

Low

 

 

 

 

Medium

 

20

 

Cold/Cold

NoSpin

Normal

 

Warm/Cold

Low

Heavy

 

 

 

 

Warm/Warm

Medium

 

 

 

 

High

 

57-63

O

 

ExtraHigh

Light

 

NoSpin

 

 

 

 

Low

 

 

 

 

Medium

 

101-107

 

 

ExtraHigh

Heavy

 

 

NoSpin

Light

 

 

 

Low

 

 

 

 

Medium

 

42

 

Warm/Cold

NoSpin

Heavy

 

 

 

 

Warm/Warm

Low

Light

20

 

 

ExtraHigh

 

 

 

NoSpin

 

 

 

 

Low

 

 

 

 

Medium

 

NOTE: To protect your garments, not every wash/rinse temperature,spin speed, soil level,or option is available with every cycle.

ONOTE: These cycles use various wash motions to enhance cleaning and/or fabric care performance. These wash motions may sound different at different stages of the wash cycle. This is normal.

NOTE: The washer automatically adjusts the wash time for the amount of laundry, water pressure, water heating

time and other operating condition.

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Contents Front-Loading Automatic Washer Features Benefits Master Protection AgreementsLtii Page Grounding Instructions Important Please read carefullyTo Connect Electricity PlugKEY Parts and Components EASY-ACCESS Locking DoorFilter Access Panel DIRECT-DRIVE MotorChoose the Proper Location KEY Dimensions SpecificationsPower Outlet FlooringUnpacking and Removing Shipping Bolts Connecting the Water Lines Ilii liOption 1 Standpipe Connecting the Drain HoseConnect to the Power Supply Option 2 Laundry TubThis side up Stick adhesive side to floor Emove backing Installation of NON-SKID PadsLeveling the Washer START/PAUSE Button @ Power ON/OFF Button Cycle Modifier ButtonsCycle Selector Knob Time and Status DisplayBegin Cycle ADD Detergent and Other ProductsSelect Cycle Modifiers Bulky/ Bedding Cycle GuideCycle Modifiers Heavy DutyGrouping Similar Items Sorting Wash LoadsFabric Care Labels Loading the WasherMain Wash Detergent Compartment About the DispenserPre-Wash Detergent Compartment Liquid Bleach CompartmentDesigned to use only HE High-Efficiency detergent Detergent and Dispenser USEWord About Detergents Filling the DispenserDoor Lock Indicator LOAD-SENSING IndicatorCycle Status Indicator Time and Status DisplaySpin Speed Cycle Modifier ButtonsWASH/RINSE Soil LevelNd Rinse Cycle Option ButtonsSpecial Functions Door Seal and Glass Cleaning Cleaning the ExteriorCare and Cleaning of the Interior Removing Mineral BuildupRegular Cleaning Cleaning the DispenserMaintenance Cleaning the Water Inlet FiltersMaintenance Cleaning the Drain Pump FilterWater leaking around washer Before Calling for ServiceNormal Sounds YOU MAY Hear Washer will not turn on Before Calling for Service StainingLIL Cycle wontstart, or the display showsWrinkling Wash cycle time is longer than usualMusty or mildewy odor in washer Display shows Display shows I u,# #ICont One-Year Limited Warranty Disclaimer of Implied warranties limitation of remediesPage Acuerdos Maestros de Proteccion Requisitos DE InstalacicnPage Page Page Instrucciones Para LA Conexion a Tierra Importante Lea cuidadosamentePara Conectar LA Electricidad Enchufe de tresDe la lavadora Patas Niveladoras CON Tuercas DE FijacionAccesorios incluidos ESPAClOS DE INSTALAClON Dimensiones Y Especificiones ClaveEscoja EL Lugar Adecuado Tipo DE PisoDesembalaje Y Retiro DE LOS Pernos DE Embalaje ImportanteCONEXlON DE LAS Tuberias DE Agua Opci6n 3 Drenaje del piso Opci6n 1 Tubo vertical Conexion DE LA Manguera DE DrenajeOpci6n 2 Lavadero NotaLas4 patasniveladorasdebera.napoyarsefirmementeenel piso Nivelacion DE LA LavadoraAntideslizantes opcional Esta cara hacia arribaPantalla DE Tiempo Y Estado CARACTERiSTlCAS DEL Panel DE ControlBotones Especiales DE ClCLOS Y Opciones DispensadorEncienda LA Lavadora Como Usar LA LavadoraAnadir Detergente Y Otros Productos Seleccionar UN CicloGuia DE Ciclos Agrupamiento de prendas similares Clasificacion DE LAS Cargas DE LavadoEtiquetas de cuidado de las telas Carga de la lavadoraCompartimiento de blanqueador liquido Detalles Sobre EL DepositoCompartimiento de detergente para prelavado Compartimiento del suavizanteComo Ilenar el distribuidor USO DEL Detergente Y EL DispensadorInformacion Sobre Detergentes Detergent Deterg EnteIndicador DE Seguro DE LA Compuerta LA Pantalla DE Tiempo Y EstadoTiempo Restante Estimado Indicador DE Estado DEL Ciclo Indicador DEL Sensor DE CargaBotones Modificadores DE Ciclo IiiiiiiBotones DE Opcion DE Ciclo Delay Start inicio retardadoClean Washer limpieza de la lavadora Stain Treat convite de manchaEliminaci6n de la acumulaci6n de cal Limpieza del exteriorMantenimiento y limpieza del interior Almacenamiento De la lavadoraLimpieza Regular Limpieza del depositoTiiiii MantenimientoLimpieza de los filtros de entrada de agua Mantenimiento Limpieza del filtro de la bomba de drenajeSonido de golpes Sonidos Normales QUE PODRiA EscucharAntes DE Llamar a Mantenimiento Ruido de vibracionNo drena, o la pantalla muestra nlCTl Antes DE Llamar a Mantenimiento Telas manchadasEl agua en la lavadora drena demasiado lento La lavadora no se enciendePrendas arrugadas El tiempo de ciclo de lavado toma mas tiempo de Io normalOlor a humedad o moho en la lavadora La pantalla muestra FL-FF Antes DE Llamar a Mantenimiento La pantalla muestra L.--JLa pantalla muestra La pantalla muestra I PFGarantia Limitada de un Aho MFL62526817