GE S8000, S3700, S2100 About cycle options, About other features, Signal, 2ND Rinse, Extended Spin

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About cycle options.

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SIGNAL

Alerts you when the cycle is complete.

On some models, press SIGNAL to turn the beeper on or off.

Appearance may vary

On some models, press SIGNAL to select low or high volume, or to turn the beeper off.

 

2ND RINSE

Adds a second rinse to any cycle.

EXTENDED SPIN

Extends the last spin of a wash cycle. This will extract more water from your clothes.

Clothes will be drier when you use this option.

DELAY 1-8 HOURS (on some models)

Use to delay the start of your washer for 1 to 8 hours. First choose your wash cycle and any options. Then press this pad for the number of hours you want to delay the cycle. Press the START pad to start the countdown.

The countdown time will be shown in the Est. Time Remaining display.

About other features.

Cycle Status Indicator Lights

The cycle status indicator lights display what part of the cycle the washer is in.

PerfecTemp Plus

PerfecTemp Plus senses the incoming water temperature and adjusts the temperature of the fill water.

The lid must be closed for PerfecTemp Plus to work.

If your water is too cold, detergent will not dissolve effectively and clothes may not get clean. If the water is too hot, fabrics could be damaged.

PerfecTemp Plus adjusts these water temperature extremes for better washing performance.

You may hear the water valves turning off and on while the water temperature is being adjusted. This is normal.

Some models have an indicator light that tells you when PerfecTemp Plus is active.

Auto Balance (on some models)

The Auto Balance feature senses the wash load distribution for an even spin. Models with Auto Balance have an indicator light that tells you when the feature is active.

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Safety Instructions

Operating Instructions

Troubleshooting Tips

Consumer Support

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Contents S2100 S3700 S5200 S8000 175D1807P516 49-90248 11-05 JR WashersWater Heater Safety Ge.com Operating InstructionsYou can locate your model number on the back of your washer About the washer control panel-for models S2100 and S3700Model S2100 Model S3700 Temperature Control settingsLoad Size Wash CycleAbout the control panel-for model S5200 About the control settingsModel S5200 2nd Rinse Option on some modelsStart Washer control panel for Model S8000 Easy ONE Touch CyclesThen Press Changing the automatic settingsStain Wash on some models About Clothes Care CyclesPresoak Quick Rinse on some modelsTo reprogram the custom settings Repeat steps 1-4 above To store a custom combination of settingsDrain & Spin Custom 1 and Custom 2 on some modelsSTART/PAUSE About controls featuresStop Estimated Time RemainingSignal About other featuresAbout cycle options 2ND RinseLiquid Bleach Dispenser on some models About the washer featuresSorting Wash Loads Loading and using the washerWater Wash LabelsDRY Labels Bleach LabelsPerfectemp Plus Before you call for service…Performance Operation Water Other NoisePage Page What Is Not Covered GE Washer WarrantyFor The Period We Will Replace One YearParts and Accessories Schedule ServiceConsumer Support GE Appliances Website Real Life Design Studio

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