Agitation Time - Kenmore Electronic Three-Speed Automatic Washers Owner's Manual & Installation Instructions

Electronic three-speed automatic washers with catalyst cleaning action
Hide thumbs Also See for Kenmore Electronic Three-Speed Automatic Washers:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE
CONTROL (ATC)
ATC takes away the worry of
undissolved detergent and ensures
consistent cleaning results from
season to season with warm and
cold washes.
(o
AUTO
TEMP
/
L'ONTROL J
ATC electronically senses and maintains
a uniform water temperature by regulat-
ing incoming hot and cold water.
• Even in cold wash, some warm water
is let into the washer to maintain a
temperature of approximately 75°F
(24°C), In very cold water, detergent
may not dissolve and clothes will not
be cleaned completely.
• Warm wash is regulated at
approximately
100°F.
• Warm rinse is regulated at approximately
75°F (24°C). This may be a cooler warm
rinse than what you are used to, but it
saves energy and still gives you proper
rinsing and a load that is comfortable to
remove.
• The second fill in the Permanent Press
Cycle is for cooling the load and uses
unregulated cold water.
ATC can be turned on and off by
pressing AUTO TEMP CONTROL.
AGITATION TIME
This pad allows you to increase or
decrease the agitation time for any
wash cycle. Minimum and maximum
agitation times vary depending on the
cycle selected (see pages 27-28).
Once a cycle is selected, the preset
agitation time will be displayed.
• To increase the time, press
AGITATION TIME (18 minutes
maximum). To get less agitation
time, continue pressing the pad until
a shorter agitation time appears. The
AGITATION TIME light will glow.
• When a wash cycle is started, the
ESTIMATED TIME REMAINING for
the cycle, including fills and drains,
will be displayed, The time will count
down to the end of the cycle. The
ESTIMATED TIME REMAINING light
will glow.
• Once the cycle has started, you
cannot change the cycle time.
E_IIMATED
o
TIME REMAININ6
31

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents