Sears 93701, 93751 warranty Cleaning Washer, Cleaning Dryer

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Care and Storage

CLEANING WASHER

INSIDE TUB

Remove clothes from washer as soon as cycle is completed to prevent development of mildew.

Often, when heavily soiled clothes ihave been washed, a deposit of sand

.or dirt may appear around tub after ,completion of cycle. This may be

.easily removed by using a liquid cleanser and rinsing thoroughly with water.

OUTSIDE CABINET

Never use harsh, gritty or abrasive cleaners on any surface of the Laundry Center.

At end of each laundry day, push Cycle Selector in, wipe top and both sides of washer lid and dryer door with a damp cloth. Turn off hot and

cold water to reduce pressure on water hoses.

Occasionally clean entire cabinet with

a damp cloth. Stains on lid, top or tub can be removed with adiluted solution

of chlorine bleach (1/2 cup to 1 quart water). Rinse well with clear water.

Spray cans of color-matched enamel are available from your SEARS Store or Service Center to touch up scratches on painted cabinet.

CLEANING DRYER

LINT FILTER

BEFORE OR AFTER

DRYING EACH LOAD

Remove and clean lint filter located at the bottom of the door opening. Failure

to do so will result in longer drying times.

_kWARNING[ Lint filter must be in

place when dryer is operating.

Dryer door will not close if lint filter is not properly inserted.

Dryer Drum

I,_.WARNING[ Disconnect electrical

supply cord before doing any of the

following cleaning or servicing procedur_ on the Laundry Center. Failure to disconnect can cause

electrical shock or serious personal injury.

[_,WARNING[ Do not use any type of

spray cleanser when cleaning dryer interior. Poisonous fumes or electrical shock can occur.

If drum is stained from noncolorfast fabrics, clean with a damp cloth and mild liquid household cleanser. Wipe away the cleanser residue before drying the next load of clothes.

EXHAUST SYSTEM

AND INTERIOR

I,_WARNINGI The interior ofthe dryer

cabinet and exhaust duct can gather lint and dust over time, depending on the type of articles dried and amount of use. An excessive amount of lint build-up could result in inefficient drying and possible fire hazard. These areas should be cleaned approximately every 18 months by qualified service personnel.

TO STORI- LAUNDRY CENTER IN THE COLD:

The unit cannot be operated'in freezing temperatures. Before storing appliance, remove water from all parts of washer.

1.Turn off water supply faucets. Disconnect hoses from faucets and

drain.

2.Add 1 gallon of non-toxic RV antifreeze (available from hardware

or recreaticnal vehicle store) to washer tub.

3.Push in Cycle Selector knob, turn knob to the right to SPIN only and pull out knob.

4.Let washer spin for 1 or 2 minutes to let all water drain out. Some, but not all, of the RV antifreeze will be expelled.

5.Push in Cycle Selector knob, dry tub interior, disconnect electrical plug and close lid.

Store appliance: in an upright position.

To remove anti freeze after storage, run washer through a complete cycle using 1/2 cup detergent. Do not add clothes load.

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