Using Your Washer; Load Sizes - Whirlpool LA6700XK Use & Care Manual

Regular capacity automatic washer
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Using your Washer
1
Your automatic
washer
IS easy to
use. To make
ii even
easier,
read
the
followlng
steps before
starting
your first
load.
Start your washer
after
you put In
detergent,
the load,
and any other
laundry
alds according
to information
on pages
3,5,6
and
7.
1.
Set the LOAD SIZE SELECTOR.
l
Select
the water
level that matches
the size of the load
See page
5 for
more
information
l
To change
the setting
on the
LOAD
SIZE SELECTOR,
first move
it to RESET
Then move
it back
to the setting
you
want
IMPORTANT
For the best cleaning
sure the load
has enough
water
for
2.
Set the TEMPERATURE SELECTOR.
l
Match
the wash and
rinse water
tem-
peratures
to the type
of fabrics
and soils
being
washed.
(See the Instructions
under
the washer
Ild and on page
14 In
your Laundry
Guide
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Be sure to use a cold
rinse for PERMA-
NENT PRESS and KNITS GENTLE Cycles
'2
3.
Select
a Cycle
and Start the
Washer.
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Push the Cycle
Control
Knob in and
turn It to the right (clockwise).
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Stop when
the pointer
is on the numb
ber of minutes
of washing
you want
In the cycle
you want
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Instructions
for which
cycles
to use for
each
fabric
type
are under
the lid.
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To start the washer,
pull the Cycle
Control
Knob
out. When the cycle
IS
over, the washer
WIII stop.
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To stop the washer
at any time
during
a cycle,
push the Control
Knob in.
Pull it out to restart
the washer.
l
To change
a setting,
push the Con-
trol Knob
in to stop the washer.
Then turn
the Control
Knob to the right (clockwlse)
to the setting
you want.
Pull the knob
out to start the washer.
l
Pages&II
show
what
happens
In
each
cycle.
Water levels and
load Sizes
The
LOAD SIZE SELECTOR
lets
you control
the amount
of water
that fills
the washer.
The selector
can be set at
any water
level between
HANDWASHA-
BLE
and
LARGE.

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