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Cycle Selection,
continued
Ultra Delicate
Use this cycle for sheer or lacy fabrics
which require spe-
cial care. Small or very delicate items should be placed in
a mesh bag.
detergent
may
completely
gentler,
Powder
not
dissolve in
slower, shorter cycles. Use of gentle-care
liquid detergent
recommended_
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Handwash
Use this cycle to provide
intermittent, gentle tumbling
for
items labeled
"Hand
Wash".
Wool
Designed for a small load of machine-washable
woolen
items, the Wool cycle uses gentle washing
action along
with cold rinses to eliminate
shrinking and damage
to
wool. You may use an _
wool detergent approved
for
front load washers.
NOTE
Washing
wool garments
labeled
"Dry
Clean Only" or
using chlorine bleach
can result in permanent
damage.
Silk
Select this cycle for washable
silk items. It will provide
gentle reversing tumble wash action
in cold water
and mul-
tiple rinses. Chlorine
bleach
will not be dispensed
in this
cycle. The water will drain out at the end of the cycle, but
the drum will not spin. The garments
will be very wet.
Washing
silk garments
labeled
"Dry
Clean Onl_/' or
gC hl0r!
bleach
can resu!t inp erma
damage. ............................
Clean Washer
To clean and freshen the washer, perform
the Clean Wash-
er cycle. If you wish to begin the cycle, empty the drum,
add bleach
and press _ START. This maintenance
cycle
removes residue that may cause odor. See Inside Routine
Cleaning
(Preventive)
for detailed
information
about the
Clean Washer cycle.
Rinse & Spin
Select Rinse & Spin for loads that need a cold water
rinse
or to add fabric
softener that may have been omitted
in
a regular
cycle. Add the fabric
softener to the dispenser
chamber.
Select the spin speed appropriate
for the load.
You may deselect
Extra Rinse if you wish to perform
a
i
Spin Only cycle or select No Spin if you want to perform
a Drain Only cycle.
Operating
Instructions
Active Wear
This cycle is designed
for small loads of lightweight,
syn-
thetic apparel
worn for working
out, running, swimming,
cycling,
tennis and similar
activities
when removal
of light
soil and perspiration
are important.
For best results, select a detergent
that contains enzymes.
Add a detergent
booster, color safe bleach
or odor elimi-
nator with the detergent
if needed.
Chlorine
bleach
should
not be used on items containing
Lycra
TM.
Fabric softeners
reduce wicking
and are not recommended
for garments
made to pull moisture away from the body.
Express Sanitize
Use the Express Sanitize cycle to clean and sanitize heav-
ily soiled, colorfast
fabrics
including towels, bedding,
cloth
diapers,
and children's
clothing.
i!
an independent
third party testing
and certification
organization
dedicated
to public
health, safety and
environmental
protection.
1_
NSF Protocol P172
Sanitization
Performance
of Residential
and Commercial,
Family-Sized
Clothes
Washers
It is recommended
that you set your water
heater to 120 ° F
(49 ° C) or higher to ensure proper
performance
during this
cycle.
If the setting is lower or the load is extra large, the
cycle time may be extended.
The Express Sanitize cycle will kill 99.9°/'0 of bacteria
with
no carryover
of bacteria
between
loads. No bleach
or harsh
chemicals
are needed, but higher temperatures
are re-
quired.
Please check fabric
care labels to prevent damage.
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N
NOTE ....................................................................
If the voltage
at your outlet is under 110 v, the internal
heater may not adequately
heat the wash water. If
the cycle is interrupted
while the water
is heating,
the
final temperature
of the wash water
may be lower and
sanitation
may be reduced.
The wash water
is heated
by an internal
boost heater to a
maximum
of 152° F (67 ° C) as the load tumbles.
Cold wa-
ter is added
to cool down the load prior to drain and spin.
As a precaution,
the washer door is locked
once the water
temperature
reaches 130 ° F (55 ° C). If the cycle is can-
celled during
the wash phase and the water temperature
is
greater
than 150 ° F (66 ° C) an automatic
cool down rinse
will occur before the door can be opened.
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