Kenmore 796.4027 manual Control Panel Features, Power Onjoff Button Cycle Modifier Buttons

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CONTROL PANEL FEATURES

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O POWER (ONJOFF) BUTTON

CYCLE MODIFIER BUTTONS

Press to turn the washer ON. Press again to turn the washer OFF.

NOTE: Pressing the POWER button during a cycie will cancel that cycle and any load settings will _ lost. The door will unlock after a brief pause unless the water level or tem_rature is too high.

OCYCLE SELECTOR KNOB

Turn this knob to select the desired cycle. Once the desired cycle has been selected, the standard presets will be shown in the display. These settings can adjusted using the cycle setting buttons anytime before starting the cycle. (See the cycle guide on page 14 for allowable settings. To protect your fabrics, not a]] settings are allowed in all cycles.)

START/PAUSE BU_ON

Press this button to start the selected cycle.

if the washer is running, use this button to pause the cycle without losing the current settings.

NOTE : if you do not press the START/PAUSE button within 4 minutes of selecting a cycle, the washer automatically turns off.

Use these buttons to adjust the desired cycle options for the selected cycle The lights above the buttons show the current selection. See page 19 for a complete description.

NOTE ; Not all settings are available on all cycie selections. See chart on page 14 for details.

OSPECIAL CYCLE AND OPTION BUTTONS

These buttons are used to activate s_cial cycles or options. See page 20 for details.

TIME AND STATUS DISPLAY

The display shows the estimated time remaining, load size, cycle status, and door lock status. See page !8 for a complete description.

DISPENSER

Dispenser drawer. This drawer contains the compartments for detergent and additives. See pages 16 -17for complete information

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Contents Front.Loading Automatic Washer Master Protection Agreements Some limitations and exclusions applyPage Iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiii!i iiii!i!ili!ii!iiii To Connect Electricity Grounding InstructionsKEY Parts and Components KEY Dimensions Specifications Power OutletChoose the Proper Location FlooringIjjii!ii!!!!!iidamagei!i!!ili!to the washer Unpacking and Removing Shipping BoltsConnecting the Water Lines Connecting the Drain Hose Connect to Power SupplyOption 1 Standpipe Option 2 Laundry TubInstallation of NON-SKiD Pads Leveling the WasherControl Panel Features Power Onjoff Button Cycle Modifier ButtonsCycle Selector Knob Special Cycle and Option ButtonsOperating the Washer ADD Detergent and Other ProductsTurn on the Washer Select a CycleCycle Guide CycleMifiersSorting Wash Loads Fabric Care LabelsGrouping Similar Items Do not Overload the DrumAbout the Dispenser Pre-Wash Detergent CompartmentMain Wash Detergent Compartment Liquid Bleach CompartmentDetergent and Dispenser USE Word About DetergentsDesigned to use only Filling the DispenserLOAD-SENSING Indicator Cycle Status IndicatorDoor Lock Indicator Time and Status DisplayCycle Modifier Buttons WASH/RINSESpin Speed Soil LevelCycle Option Buttons Nd RinseCleaning the Exterior Care and Cleaning of the InteriorDoor Seal and Glass Cleaning Removing Mineral BuildupRegular Cleaning Cleaning the DispenserMaintenance Cleaning the Water Inlet FiltersMaintenance Cleaning the Drain Pump FilterBefore Calling for Service Normal Sounds YOU MAY HearBefore Calling for Service Washer will not turn onWash cycle time is longer than usual Musty or mildewy odor in washerDisplay shows Display showsChk if One-Year Limited Warranty Disclaimer of Implied warranties limitation of remedies