Safety

Start-Up

Turn on the main power source (circuit breaker or cut-off switch on the wall).

An identification code will appear for approximately five seconds. Then the display will flash “hold” for thirty seconds.

The display will then read “CY” followed by a two- digit cycle number (01 – 30) to indicate that a cycle can be selected. This display will be shown at all times that power is on between cycles, indicating that the door-unlock solenoid will function if the door-unlock button is pressed. The machine is then ready for loading and unloading.

Opening Door

Press and hold the door-unlock button on the left side of the control panel. Press the round button on the door handle and turn the door handle downward.

Loading

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Be careful around the open door, particularly when loading from a level below the door. Impact with door edges can cause personal injury.

SW025

Load the machine to full capacity whenever possible, but do not exceed the rated dry-weight capacity of the machine if the fabric to be washed is quite dense, closely woven, and heavily soiled. Overloading can result in an inferior wash. The operator may need to experiment to determine load size based on fabric content, soil content, and level of cleanliness required.

Partial loads are a waste of energy, water, and chemicals, and cause greater machine wear than full loads. Partial loads also increase the possibility of a severe out-of-balance condition.

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Never operate the machine with a bypassed or disconnected out-of-balance switch. Operating the machine with severe out-of-balance loads could result in personal injury and serious equipment damage.

SW010

When loading is complete, ensure that all fabric is inside the basket. Then close and lock the door by rotating the door handle counterclockwise until the door handle pushbutton pops out. The machine should not start or run unless the door is both closed and locked.

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Check the door safety interlock daily before the machine is placed in operation.

SW024

Note: When washing items which may disintegrate, such as mop heads or sponges, use laundry net bags to prevent drain blockage.

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