Whirlpool GVW9959K-0 manual Soak Cycle, Extra Rinse, Extend Spin Cycle

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Soak Cycle

Use this option for set-In stains and soil that need extra time for removal. Soaking in this washer is different than in a conventional washer. The washer sprays the load with water and detergent for 4 minutes at extra low spin speed followed by a brief period of wash action at the speed of the selected cycle. Then another 4 minutes of spraying and extra low spinning occurs. The wash action then pauses for the detergent to work on the soils. The Soak feature is followed by the selected cycle. Using Soak will extend your wash cycle by 16 minutes.

 

 

DESCRIPTION OF

 

WATER

 

 

PUMP

DRIVE

DRIVE

 

 

 

 

 

 

MOTOR

MOTOR

MOTOR

DURATION

PHASE

STEP

SEQUENCE

NOTES

TEMP

DISPENSER

COMMENT

ACTION

ACTION

SPEED

(MIN:SEC)

SOAK

1

OPTIONAL FLUFF

18,19

OFF

OFF

 

OFF

NUTATE

DN

00:08

 

2

STATIC FILL

1,9,19

WASH

DETERGENT

PSCONTROLLED

OFF

OFF

0

VAR

 

3

SPIN+RECIRC+FILL

1,9

WASH

DETERGENT

PSCONTROLLED

RECIRC

SPIN

60

03:55+

 

4

SPIN+RECIRC

 

WASH

OFF

 

RECIRC

SPIN

60

00:05

 

5

NUTATE+RECIRC

 

WASH

OFF

 

RECIRC

NUTATE

DN

00:05

 

6

NUTATE+RECIRC+FILL

18

WASH

DETERGENT

PSCONTROLLED

RECIRC

NUTATE

DN

00:55

 

7

SPIN+RECIRC+FILL

1,9

WASH

DETERGENT

PSCONTROLLED

RECIRC

SPIN

60

03:55+

 

8

SPIN+RECIRC

 

WASH

OFF

 

RECIRC

SPIN

60

00:05

 

9

NUTATE+RECIRC

 

WASH

OFF

 

RECIRC

NUTATE

DN

00:05

 

10

NUTATE+RECIRC+FILL

18

WASH

DETERGENT

PSCONTROLLED

RECIRC

NUTATE

DN

00:55

 

11

SPIN+RECIRC+FILL

1,9

WASH

DETERGENT

PSCONTROLLED

RECIRC

SPIN

60

04:00+

 

12

PAUSE

 

OFF

OFF

 

OFF

OFF

0

02:00

 

13

NUTATE + RECIRC

 

OFF

OFF

 

RECIRC

NUTATE

DN

00:08

CONTINUE WITH

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

16:16

SELECTED CYCLE,

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

STEP 3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Extra Rinse

Selecting this option provides a second rinse with the same water temperature as selected for the first rinse. An Extra Rinse can be added to any wash.

Extend Spin Cycle

This option adds an additional 3 minutes of spin to any cycle to reduce drying time and save energy. If you select EXTEND SPIN and do not select a wash cycle, you will get a 7 minute, high speed spin cycle.

 

 

DESCRIPTION OF

 

WATER

 

 

PUMP

DRIVE

DRIVE

 

 

 

 

 

 

MOTOR

MOTOR

MOTOR

DURATION

PHASE

STEP

SEQUENCE

NOTES

TEMP

DISPENSER

COMMENT

ACTION

ACTION

SPEED

(MIN:SEC)

SPIN & FLUFF

1

OPT NUTATE + DRAIN

19

OFF

OFF

PSCONTROLLED

DRAIN

NUTATE

275

00:08

 

2

SPIN + DRAIN W/ SUDS

17

OFF

OFF

PSCONTROLLED

DRAIN

SPIN

500

01:30

 

3

NUTATE + DRAIN

 

OFF

OFF

PSCONTROLLED

DRAIN

NUTATE

275

00:15

 

4

SPIN+DRAIN W/ CND

14,16

OFF

OFF

PSCONTROLLED

DRAIN

SPIN

800

05:00+

 

5

FLUFF

15

OFF

OFF

 

OFF

NUTATE

275

00:30

 

6

PLATE LEVEL

15

OFF

OFF

 

OFF

SPIN

60

00:05

END OF CYCLE

 

END OF CYCLE (EOC)

 

OFF

OFF

 

OFF

OFF

 

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