Control Panel And Features - Amana NTW4600Y Use And Care Manual

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CONTROL PANEL & FEATURES
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LOAD SIZE
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Select the setting most suitable for your load. Ex small
will add a low amount of water for smaller loads and
Large will add the most amount of water for large or bulky
loads. Items need to move freely. Tightly packing can lead
to poor cleaning performance, and may increase wrinkling
and tangling.
WASH TEMPERATURE
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Temperature senses and maintains uniform water
temperatures by regulating incoming hot and cold water.
Select a wash temperature based on the type of fabric
and soils being washed. For best results and following
the garment label instructions, use the warmest wash
water safe for your fabric.
Warm and hot water will be cooler than what your
previous washer provided.
Even in a cold and cool water wash, some warm
water may be added to the washer to maintain
a minimum temperature.
FABRIC SOFTENER
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This option can be added to most cycles and must be set
to YES if using fabric softener during a cycle. It ensures that
fabric softener is added at the correct time in the rinse for
even distribution.
WASH CYCLE KNOB
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Use the Wash Cycle knob to select cycles on your washer.
Knob does not advance during the progress of the cycle,
see cycle status lights for each stage of the process. See
"Cycle Guide" for detailed descriptions of cycles.
START/PAUSE/UNLOCK LID BUTTON
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Press to start the selected cycle; press again to pause
the cycle and unlock the lid.
NOTE: If the washer is spinning, it may take several
minutes to unlock the lid. Press and hold for 3 seconds
to cancel a cycle.
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CYCLE STATUS LIGHTS
The Cycle Status Lights show the progress of a cycle. At
each stage of the process, you may notice sounds or pauses
that are different from traditional washers.
FILL
When the START/Pause/Unlock Lid button is pressed,
the washer will fill to the selected water level. If the lid is
closed when the machine is done filling the lid will lock
and the machine will begin operation.
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Not all features and options are available on all models.
Appearance may vary.
If the lid is open when the water stops entering the
machine, the cycle will not begin until the lid has been
closed and the START/Pause/Unlock Lid button is
pressed. If the cycle has not been started within
10 minutes of the water filling the washer, the washer
will pump out the water.
NOTE: Avoid opening lid during sensing phase. The
sensing process will start over when the washer is
restarted. The sensing light may also come on during the
Soak and Wash portions of the cycle. This is normal. To
restart the washer after the lid has been opened press
start.
WASH
You will hear the agitator moving the load. The motor
sounds may change at different stages in the cycle. The
wash time is determined by the selected soil level.
RINSE
You will hear sounds similar to the wash cycle as the
washer rinses and moves the load. You may hear the
motor turning on briefly (short hum) to move the basket
while filling. Fabric softener will be added if the Fabric
Softener knob was set to YES.
Some cycles use spray rinsing. After draining and
spinning out wash water, the washer will continue to
spin and spray in rinse water for the entire rinse time.
SPIN
The washer spins the load at increasing speeds for
proper water removal, based on the selected cycle
and spin speed.
CYCLE COMPLETE
Once the cycle is complete, this light will come on.
Remove the load promptly for best results.
LID LOCKED
To allow for higher spin speeds, the lid
will lock and the Lid Locked light will
turn on. When this light is on, the lid is
locked and cannot be opened. When
this light is blinking, the washer is
paused. When this light is off, the lid
can be opened.
If you need to open the lid, press
START/Pause/Unlock Lid. The lid will
unlock once the washer movement has
stopped. This may take several minutes
if the load was spinning at high speed.
Press START/Pause/Unlock Lid again to
resume the cycle.
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