Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 U.S.A
Laundry Center
What to do if YOU Smell GAS
ModelandSerial NumberPlate
Warranty Service
Limited Five Year Warranty on Gearcase Parts
Limited Ten Year Warranty on Plastic Tub
Warranty Restriction
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Installation Overview
For a complete list of tools and parts needed, see pages
Select Location
Remove Styrofoam Packing p Yellowcard
Install Leveling Legs p Parts Needed
Tools Needed Parts Needed
CONNECTDRAINHOSEpgs,21-22
Secure Cable Bracket p
Connect Inlet Hoses to Water Faucets p
Level Laundry Center p
Secure Drain Hose p Tools Needed Parts Needed
Do not
Install GAS Line pgs Tools Needed PaNs
PaNs Needed
Connect Exhaust pgs
It is your responsibility
Grounding Instructions
Electrical Requirements
Select Location for Your Laundry Center
Grounded receptacle
Laundry TUB Drain System
You may need to buy
Alternate Locations Standpipe and Floor Drain Systems
Laundry Center Dimensions
Recessed AREA/CLOSET Installation Instructions
Frontview Sideview
Minimum Installation Spacing
48 sq.in.- minimum Ventilation area 24 sq.in Minimum Area
Ootside Wall Enclosure
Mobile Home Requirements
Remove Styrofoam Packing
Install Leveling Legs
To install rear legs
To install front legs
Have
Connect Drain Hose
For standpipe or laundry tub drain systems
Connectinlethoses to Laundry Center
If you Have You will Need to Buy
Connect Inlet Hoses to Water Faucets
Supply cord. Do not cut cable. Remove
Secure Cable Bracket
Secure Drain Hose
Can result in death, explosion, or fire
Install GAS Line
GAS Requirements
Level Laundry Center
Connector supplyline
Flexiblegas connector
Connect Laundry Center to GAS Line
Route the Vent
Connectexhaust
Exhaust Hood Type
Determine Vent Length
Maximum Exhaust Lengths
Standard Offset Connections
Flexible
Using 4-inch flexible heavy metal vent
Tape Finish Installation. See Review Installation on
Periscope System
Offset Connections with
Close Clearances
Loop System
Final Steps
Review Installation
STOPPING/RESTARTING
Starting Your Washer
Based on the type of load you are washing
SET Water Temperature Control
SET Water Level Control
Water Level
Soak
Heavy Duty
Permanent Press
KNIT/DELICATE
Spin only
Rinse and Spin
Washer Sounds
SELF-CLEANING Lint Filter
DUAL-ACTION TM Agitator
Soak
Understanding What Happens in Each Cycle Permanent Press
KNIT/DELICATE
Prewash
Your Dryer
Starting Your Dryer
Permanent Press Normal Cycle
Cycle Description Automatic DRY Cycles
Cycle Description Timed DRY Cycles
KNIT/DELICATE Cycle
AIR DRY Cycle
Using AIR DRY
Type of Load
Delicate Fabrics
Is the natural result of washing and wearing of garments
Your dryer sounds a signal when a drying cycle is finished
Auto DRY
Push to Start Dryer Button
Washing and Drying Tips
Preparing Clothes For Washing and Drying
Sorting
Laundry Center
Loading
Loading Tips Washer
Loading Tips Dryer
Using Dryer Fabric Softeners
Saving Energy
Stain Removal Guide
Stain Removal Rules
Grass or green vegetables
Deodorants or antiperspirants
Fat, grease, or oil
Fruit stains
Soft drinks
Mustard
Perspiration
Scorch
Exterior
Cleaning Your Washer
Cleaning Your Dryer
To clean dryer drum
Wash Lint Screen As Needed
Cleaning the Lint Screen
To clean
Exhaust vent
Checking for AIR Flow Obstruction
Removing Accumulated Lint
To check for air flow obstruction
NON-USE or Vacation Care
Winter Storage
To winterize laundry center
To use laundry center again
Problem Possible Cause Solution Washer Leaks
WontAgitate
Problem Possible Cause WontDrain
Stops
Problem Possible Cause Solution Machine
Load is
Problem Possible Cause Solution Tearing
Stains on
Push to Start Dryer
Problem Possible Cause Solution Not Drying
Load
Problem Possible Cause Solution
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