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Wash Cycle

The wash cycle controls the length of the washing process. The knob can be turned in either direction. Turning the Cycle Selector knob after starting a cycle will stop the washer and reset the cycle to the new selection. Press START to begin the new cycle selection.

REMEMBER: When choosing the cycle, the Cycle Selector knob can be pointed anywhere within the shaded range for the cycle setting.

The Cycle Indicator Lights show what stage the washer is in. The wash time is the length of the wash agitation. The 6 MIN light will remain lit during drain and spin. When the Selector knob is set to a new cycle the Indicator Lights will flash momentarily, showing what stages the cycle will go through. On models without an AUTO SOAK option, the SOAK light will not light up.

The chart below will help you match the wash cycle setting with your clothing.

COTTONS For heavy to lightly soiled cottons, household linens, work and play clothes.

NORMAL/FAST

EASY CARE For wrinkle-free and permanent press items, and knits.

GENTLE/FAST

CASUALS For wrinkle-free and permanent press items, and knits. The HEAVY cycle has 3 agitate/pause PULSED/SLOW cycles to clean your heavily soiled items. The MEDIUM cycle has 2 agitate/pause cycles.

Stain Assist For adding a short agitation and a soaking period to the beginning of the CASUALS cycle.

DELICATES For lingerie and special-care fabrics with light to normal soil.

GENTLE/SLOW

PREWASH For removing surface dirt from heavily soiled clothes. Make sure to follow with a regular NORMAL/SLOW wash cycle.

Stain Wash For heavily soiled or stained items. A heavy duty wash cycle with extra agitation and soak periods.

QUICK RINSE For quickly rinsing chlorine, perspiration, stains, etc., out of clothes.

15 MIN/30 MIN For very soiled clothes. Begins with a brief agitation, soaks for a specified period of time, AUTO SOAK then moves through the rest of the cycle automatically.

START

Press START to begin the cycle. Pressing START again or raising the lid will PAUSE the cycle and the Cycle indicator light will blink.

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