Samsung WE357A7R, WE357A7W, WE357A7S, WE357A7L, WE357A7G, SK-3A1, SK-4A, SK-XAA Safety information

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To reduce the risk of fire or explosion:

WARNING Do not wash items that have been washed, soaked, or treated with gasoline, dry cleaning solvents, or other flammable or explosive substances. They give off vapors that could ignite or explode. Rinse by hand any material that has been exposed to cleaning solvent or other flammable liquids or solids before putting in your washer. Be sure that all traces of such liquids, solids, and fumes have been removed. Dangerous substances include acetone, denatured alcohol, gasoline, kerosene, certain liquid household cleaners and spot removers, turpentine, waxes, and wax removers.

Do not put gasoline, dry cleaning solvents, or other flammable or explosive substances into the washer.

Under certain conditions, hydrogen gas may be produced in a hot water system–such as your hot water heater-- that has not been used for two weeks or more. HYDROGEN GAS IS EXPLOSIVE. If your hot water system has not been used for two weeks or more, turn on all hot water faucets in your home, and let the water flow for several minutes before using your washer. This will release any hydrogen gas build–up. Since hydrogen gas is flammable, do not smoke or light an open flame during this time.

Unplug the power cord before servicing your washer.

Do not reach into the appliance when the tumbler is moving.

Do not let children play on or in your washer. The washer door isn’t easily opened from the WARNING inside, and a child could be seriously injured if trapped inside.

Do not tamper with the controls.

Do not repair, replace, or service any part of your washer yourself unless you fully understand the recommended user–repair instructions and have the skills to carry them out. Work done by an unauthorized person may void your warranty.

Store laundry detergents and other laundry supplies in a cool, dry place out of children’s reach.

Do not wash or dry items that are soiled with vegetable or cooking oil. These items may contain some oil after laundering. Due to the remaining oil, the fabric may smoke or catch fire by itself.

Do not use chlorine bleach, ammonia, or acids (such as vinegar or rust remover) in the CAUTION same wash. Hazardous fumes can form.

Do not machine wash fiberglass materials. Small particles can stick to fabrics washed in subsequent loads and cause skin irritation.

Before disposing of your washer, remove the door so that children or small animals cannot WARNING get trapped inside.

Do not sit on top of your Washer.

Inlet hoses are subject to damage and deterioration over time. Check the hoses periodically for bulges, kinks, cuts, wear or leaks, and replace them every five years.

Ensure pockets are free from small irregularly shaped hard objects, foreign material, etc. ie. coins, knives, pins, etc. These objects could damage your washer.

Do not wash clothing with large buckles, buttons, or other heavy metal.

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Contents Washing Machine SilverCare Sanitization Extra Large CapacityHigh Efficiency Energy & Water Saving Direct Drive Inverter MotorSafety information Safety informationSafety information Contents Installing your washer Unpacking Your WasherOverview of Your Washer Basic Location RequirementsWater GroundingDrain facility Flooring Alcove or closet installationLocation considerations Important Note to Installer StepCold Hot Loading Your Washer Operating instructionsGetting Started Washing a load of laundry Overview of the Control PanelSelect Cycle Garment+ Child lockMy cycle For Silvercare Washing Features Detergent USEPre wash compartment Cleaning the Exterior Cleaning the InteriorCleaning the Dispensers Maintaining your washerTroubleshooting Check These Points if Your WASHER…Temperature control feature as your Washer determines Code Symbol Meaning Solution Information CodesWhen it finishes washing, End Fabric Care Chart AppendixHelping the Environment SpecificationDeclaration of Conformity Cycle Chart Functions OptionsWarranty WarrantyWarranty Questions or COMMENTS?