Haier XQG50-11 Front Load Washer, Power Button, Spin Cycle Selector Button, Water Saver

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"Front Load" Washer

This style of washing is gentle on your laundry because it has a tumble wash action. Here there is no agitator to damage your clothes. Since there is no agitator in this style of washer, the washer runs quietly. This style of washer saves you money as it uses less water and detergent to clean your laundry.

OPERATIONS

Power Button:

Push the button in to have your washer "ON". The light will turn on indicating that power is "ON". Push the button out to have your washer "OFF". The light will go off indicating that power is "OFF".

ON/OFF

Spin Cycle Selector Button:

If you want to extract more water from your clothes during the wash cycle, leave the button in the out position. Clothes will be drier when this option is selected.

If you do not want to extract water from your clothes using the spin cycle, push the button in. If this option is selected, only the excess water in the tub will drain leaving the clothes wet. The "No Spin" button when pushed in will not activate the spin cycle.

NO

SPIN

Advantages of No-Spin Cycle:

The spin cycle may cause excessive creasing and wrinkling in some fabrics.

High speed spin might be too strong for delicate garments. It could result in stretching or excessive wear.

Note: When the No Spin is pressed in, the machine will not automatically go to the spin dry function.

Water Saver:

To activate this option press in the "Water Saver" button. If you are washing a small or a medium load you may want to use this option. This will reduce the water in the rinse cycle.

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Contents XQG50-11 Important Safety Instructions Read all instructions before using the applianceFor Future Use Warranty service Table Of Contents Parts and Features Operating InstructionsEnglish Power Button Front Load WasherSpin Cycle Selector Button Advantages of No-Spin CycleWash Cycle Cotton Cycle Synthetics WoolCotton Cycle Synthetics CycleWool Cycle Temperature Type of Cycle Type of Temperature Cotton CycleSynthetic Cycle Loading the WasherProper Use of Dispenser Proper Use of Fabric SoftenerDry Time Selection Heat Type Types of clothes Proper Use of DetergentDryer Operation Loading the Dryer Manual Operation of the DryerAutomatic Operation of the Dryer Button Trap CastersCleaning and Maintenance Normal Operating SoundsMoving & Vacationing Storage of Your Appliance in Cold EnvironmentTroubleshooting Dryer does not operate Problems with clothesWasher is making noise Static Dryer making noise when dryingDryer is working but not drying the clothes Installation Instructions Tools and Materials RequiredUnpacking Your Appliance Leveling Your Appliance Steps for InstallationInstalling Your Washer Drain Hose Unit Dimensions Grounding Instructions Power InterruptionsWiring Requirements Limited Warranty Importante