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Amana ALW891SAW Owner's Manual page 4

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Introduction
Water
Temperature
Control
Provides
a choice of wash and
rinse temperature
settings.
Sensor
wash settings
deliver
consistent
pre-set temperatures
for
warm(100°F/56°C)
and cold(75°F/
42°C)
wash water.
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Load
Size
Control
This allows you to select the
water level in your wash tub to
match load size
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WASH / RINSE TEMP
LOAD SIZE
Wash/Rinse
Options
Control
This works in conjunction
with your
Cycle Dial to regulate the spin and
agitation
of your cycle.
The Heavy
Soiled setting
provides
more agitation
for
thorough
cleaning.
The Normal
setting provides
a
decreased
level of agitation
to
improve
fabric care and
wrinkling.
• The Extra Rinse setting provides
an automatic
second rinse to better
remove dirt and soap residue.
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WASH / RINSE OPTIONS
Cycle
Dial
Choose the cycle
according
to the color,
fabric type and soil
level. The heavy and
normal settings will
provide
more agitation
than the light setting.
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WHITES
DELICATEH
What
do the
colored
dots
on my control
\
panel
mean?
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The control is color coded between\
COLD
the main timer cycles and the
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options to help the washer deliver
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the best cleaning performance. The
color coded recommendations
for
temperature, and wash/rinse options
provide a general guideline. Always
refer to manufacturer's care label for
specific settings.
COLO
m
COLD
What
does
the
arc mean
on my
control
panel?
The arc shows where on the dial the
feature
is active.
The arc is used
to show
the active
settings
of the sensor
wash
automatic
temperature
control
settings,
and the extra
rinse feature.
What
does
the
thermometer
symbol
mean
on my Water
Temperature
Control?
The washer
features
an automatic
temperature
control
sensor
for the
washer water. This sensor regulates the
wash
water
temperature
to
approximately
75°F(42°C)
for cold,
and
approximately
100°F(56°C)
for warm.
Sensor
wash
settings
will help
insure
detergents
work
effectively
to deliver
optimum
cleaning
performance.
What
does
the
dash
mean
on my
Water
Temperature
Control?
The dash indicates an energy saving
selection.
The marked
temperature
settings
use the
least
amount
of energy.

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