Water Level Control; Water Temperature - Kenmore Three-speed automatic washers Owner's Manual And Installation Instructions

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WATER LEVEL CONTROL
This control gives you the flexibility to
save water when washing small loads,
Your washer lets you select a water
setting based on the size of your wash
load.
• For normal loads, start with the medium
load setting. Adjust up or down depend-
ing on your load. Clothes should move
freely and roll toward the agitator.
• To change to a higher water level
setting after the washer has started to
agitate, turn the knob to the desired new
setting.
WATER
TEMPERATURE
CONTROL
Your washer lets you select a wash and
rinse water temperature setting based on
the type of load you are washing.
• Using warm rinse water will leave loads
dryer after the spin cycle than if you use
cold rinse water. However, warm rinses
may increase wrinkling when line drying.
• In cold climates, warm rinse water also
provides a more comfortable tempera-
ture for handling the wash load.
WASH I RINSE
, AVAGE / RINCAGE
W/C
W/W
T/F
TIT
C/C
H/C
F/F
C/F
SELECTING
WATER
TEMPERATURES
Wash Water
Temperature
Suggested Fabrics
Comments
HOT
• Work clothes
• Best cleaning for heavily soiled items
111 °F (44°C)
• Sturdy whites/
• Removes oils, perspiration, greasy soils
or above
colorfast pastels
and stains
• Diapers
• Prevents graying or yellowing
WARM
• Dark/non-colorfast colors
• Best for moderately soiled to lightly soiled items
90°-110°F
• Permanent press items
• Safe for most fabric finishes
(32°-43°C)
• Nylon, polyester, acrylics,
• Less fading and dye bleeding
silks, woolens
• Reduces wrinkling
• Knits/delicate fabrics
COLD*
• Extra-sensitive coIors
• Best for very lightly soiled items
70°-90°F
• Non-colorfast items
• Saves hot water
(21°-32°C)
• Hand washables
*In wash water temperatures
colder than 70°F (21°C), detergents do not dissolve well. Also, soils
may be difficult to remove and some fabrics may retain wear wrinkles and have increased pilling
- the formation of smalI lint-like balls on the surface of garments. Pilling is the natural result of
wearing and washing of garments.
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