Kenmore 796.4027 manual Cycle Guide, CycleMifiers

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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.

= Available option

= DefauJt setting

CycleM_ifiers

Normal/

Cotton, linen, towels,

Warm?€€arm ExtraHigh

Heavy

Casual shirts, _eets, jeans, mix_ loads

Large items such

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Heavy Heaw soiled Cotton

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Duty Fabrics

52

Hot/Cold

NoS#n

L_ht

 

 

Cold/Cold

Low

 

 

 

Medium

 

59

Warm_lNarm

Medium

Heavy

Hot/Cold

NoSpin

L_ht

 

 

Cold/Cold

 

 

80

Warm/Warm

NoS_'4n

L_ht

Hot/Cold

Low

Normal

 

Cold/Cold

Medium

 

 

 

High

 

 

Cok2Cold

ExtraHigh

Heaw

Whitest Whites

White Fabrics

Lightly soiled clothing

75

O

Warm/Cold

NoS#n

L_ht

 

 

Warm/Warm

Low

 

 

 

 

Medium

 

2O

 

Cold,old

NoS#n

Normal

 

Warm!Cold

Low

 

Washand small loads

 

Heavy

WarmPHarm

Medium

 

High

Cold

Clean

_nitize

_lioate

Small loads of cotton, linen, towels, shiM,

sheets, jeans, mixed loads

Heavily soiled items, such as workclothes, diapers, etc,

Dressshirts/blouses nylons, sheer or lacy garments

ExtraHigh L_ht

63NoS_n

Low

Medium

ExtraHigh Heaw

107NoS#n L_ht

Low

Medium

42Warm/Cold NoS#n Heavy _ I

Warm?_&rm Low L_ht

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

0NOTE: 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.

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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 Choose the Proper Location KEY Dimensions SpecificationsPower Outlet FlooringIjjii!ii!!!!!iidamagei!i!!ili!to the washer Unpacking and Removing Shipping BoltsConnecting the Water Lines Option 1 Standpipe Connecting the Drain HoseConnect to Power Supply Option 2 Laundry TubInstallation of NON-SKiD Pads Leveling the WasherCycle Selector Knob Control Panel FeaturesPower Onjoff Button Cycle Modifier Buttons Special Cycle and Option ButtonsTurn on the Washer Operating the WasherADD Detergent and Other Products Select a CycleCycle Guide CycleMifiersGrouping Similar Items Sorting Wash LoadsFabric Care Labels Do not Overload the DrumMain Wash Detergent Compartment About the DispenserPre-Wash Detergent Compartment Liquid Bleach CompartmentDesigned to use only 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 LevelCycle Option Buttons Nd RinseDoor 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 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 washerChk if Display showsDisplay shows One-Year Limited Warranty Disclaimer of Implied warranties limitation of remedies