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Lid Lock

When the Lid Lock status light glows, the washer lid is locked. The lid must be closed for the
washer to Start.
NOTE: You must wait until the Lid Lock Light turns off before the lid can be opened.

Normal Sounds

Your new washer may make sounds your old one didn’t. Because the sounds might be
unfamiliar, you may be concerned about them. These sounds are normal.

During washing

You will hear spin/spray noise throughout the cycle.

During drain

If water is drained quickly from your washer (depending on your installation), you may hear
air being pulled through the pump during the end of draining.

During wash and spin

This washer does not have a transmission. The motor provides direct drive for agitation and
spin. You will hear sounds that are different from those of a conventional washer.

Operating Controls

POWER/CANCEL

Press POWER/CANCEL to turn the washer on or off.

START/PAUSE

Press START/PAUSE to start your washer after a cycle has been selected. Be sure all desired
Modiers and Options have been selected. Press START/PAUSE once to unlock the lid and
add a garment. Press START/PAUSE to complete the cycle from where it was stopped. The
lid must be closed for the washer to start. Press POWER/CANCEL to stop the wash cycle.
The washer will then drain and turn off.

LAUNDRY TIPS

Preparing clothes for washing

Follow these recommendations to help you prolong the life of your garments.
Use only High Efciency detergents. The package for this type of detergent will be marked
“HE” or “High Efciency.This wash system, along with less water, will create too much
sudsing with a regular non-HE detergent. Using regular detergent will likely result in
washer errors, longer cycle times, and reduced rinsing performance. It may also result in
component failures and noticeable mold or mildew. HE detergents are made to produce
the right amount of suds for the best performance. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions
to determine the amount of detergent to use. Remember, concentrated detergents such as
2x or higher will use less detergent based on load size.
Use only “HE” High Efciency detergent.
Close zippers, snaps, and hooks to avoid snagging other items. Remove pins, buckles,
and other hard objects to avoid scratching the washer interior. Remove non-washable trim
and ornaments.
Empty pockets and turn them inside out.
Turn down cuffs; brush away lint and dirt.
Turn synthetic knits inside out to avoid pilling.
Tie strings and sashes so they will not tangle.
Mend tears, loose hems, and seams.
Treat spots and stains.
Stained or wet garments should be washed promptly for best results.
Turn wool and knits inside out before washing.

Sorting

Separate heavily soiled items from lightly soiled ones, even if they would normally
be washed together. Separate lint-givers (towels, chenille) from lint-takers (corduroy,
synthetics, permanent press). When possible, turn lint-givers inside out.
Separate dark colors from light colors, colorfast items from noncolorfast items.
Sort by fabric and construction (sturdy cottons, knits, delicate items).
Separate bulky, nonabsorbent items such as comforters, pillows, and poly-lled jackets.
Use the Bulky cycle for these items.
Separate sheets, pillowcases, and light blankets or throws and use the Sheets cycle for
these items. For best performance, drop items in loose heaps evenly around the basket
wall and do not load items directly on the impeller for this cycle.
When washing waterproof/water-resistant items such as plastic lined mattress pads, shower
curtains, tarps, jackets, or sleeping bags, select the lowest spin speed setting available for
the cycle and washer model being used.

Unloading

Remove clothes from washer after the cycle is completed. Metal objects such as zippers,
snaps, and buckles may rust if left in the washer basket for a long time.