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mL' JENN-AIR
Use and Care Manual
Washer
Model JW3000
AIJTOMA_C CONTROLS
MANUALCONTROLS
Care of Special Items .......................................... 12-13
Care of Your Washer .................................................. 9
Congratulations on your choice of a Jenn-Air washer! As
Energy Saving Tips ..................................................... 9
you use your new washer, we know you will appreciate
Features ...................................................................... 8
the many features that provide excellent cleaning re-
Laundry Aids ........................................................ 10-11
suits, energy efficiency, convenience and dependability.
Bleach ................................................................. 11
Detergents .......................................................... 10
Before you begin washing with your new washer, please
Fabric Softeners .................................................. 10
take a few minutes to read and become familiar with the
Presoak ............................................................... 10
instructions in this book. On the following pages, you will
Prewash .............................................................. 10
find a wealth of information regarding all aspects of your
Water Hardness .................................................. 11
beautiful new washer. By following these instructions
Water Temperature ............................................. 11
carefully, you will be able to achieve excellent results.
Operating the Washer Controls ............................... 6-7
Cycle Description .................................................. 7
Should you have any questions about using your Jenn-
To Set .................................................................... 6
Air washer, write to us. Be sure to provide the model
Washing Guide ..................................................... 7
number•
Preparing to Wash ...................................................... 4
Load Size .............................................................. 4
Jenn-Air Customer Assistance
Precare .................................................................. 4
c/o Maytag CustomerService
Sorting................................................................... 4
P.O. Box 2370
Problem SolvingGuide........................................ 17-20
Cleveland,TN 37320-2370
Safety Precautions ................................................... 2-3
Service Information ................................................... 21
Stain Removal...................................................... 14-16
UsingYour New Washer ............................................ 5
Warranty .............................................................. 23-24

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Summary of Contents for Jenn-Air JW3000

  • Page 1 MANUALCONTROLS Care of Special Items .......... 12-13 Care of Your Washer ..........9 Congratulations on your choice of a Jenn-Air washer! As Energy Saving Tips ............. 9 you use your new washer, we know you will appreciate Features ..............8 the many features that provide excellent cleaning re- Laundry Aids ............
  • Page 2 OPERATE untilit has been repaired by an authorized a hot water system that has not been used for Jenn-Air Service Contractor. 2 weeks or more. If the hot water system has not been used for such a period, before using a 4.
  • Page 3 Therefore, follow garment manu- facturer's instructions carefully. 12. When moving, have the washer checkedand properly installed by a qualified Jenn-Air Service Contractor. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 6. Do not reach intothe applianceifthe tuboragitatoris moving.The washerisequippedwitha safetyswitch foryour protection. If actiondoes notstopwhenthe...
  • Page 4 Sorting Load Sizel For best results, clothes should be sorted into loads that can be • Size of Load - The spacethat fabricsoccupyis more important washed and dried together. Sort clothes into loads that can be than theirweight. For clean wrinkle-freewashingresults,fillthe washedwiththe same watertemperature,washtime, agitation, s pin washer so that all items have plenty of room to move freely.
  • Page 5 1. Add Bleach, if needed, to the Bleach Dispenser 3. Place Clothes In Washer Undiluted liquid chlorine bleach may be added to the bleach Put dry, unfolded clothes loosely in the tub, up to the top of the dispenser as shown, agitatorvanesfora maximum load.
  • Page 6 To set: I 1, Touchthe START/PAUSE Pad to activatethe electroniccontrols. 4. To Start: Touch the START/PAUSE Pad, The pause indicator will light. Note: You may stop the washer at any time by touching the 2. SELECT CYCLE: "me PERMA PRESS cycle has been pre- START/PAUSE Pad.
  • Page 7: Other Options

    [ Cycle Descrip,_] OTHEROPTIONS MANUAL OPTIONS ULTRA WASH Cycles: Eliminate the need for prespot products while providing comparable The Automatic Cycles can be customized to your needs by using the stain removal performance. Add liquid or granular detergent in the Manual Options (SPEED, TEMP., and LEVEL).
  • Page 8 Redistribute the clothes in the washer and activate the washer If the motor stops repeatedly,call your Jenn-Air Service Contractor. by selecting SPIN ONLY. Touch START/PAUSE Pad for extra spin. I Safety Spin ]...
  • Page 9 Usewarmorcoldwatertowashlightlysoileditems;usehotwater Ifpropersortingproducessmallloads, adjustthewaterleveltothe for loads that contain white items and loads that contain heavily size of the load. (Use enough water so clothes move freely.) soiled items. Do not over load the washer. Overloading reduces the cleaning Select a wash time and cycle according to the degree of soil. action of a washer and results in more abrasion, lint and wrinkles.
  • Page 10 Occasionally, you may want to sanitize your washer and laundry. Many complaints about unsatisfactory washing results can be traced Sanitizing is desirable during periods of family illness to help prevent directly to hard water. Water hardness is measured in grains per the spread of infections from one family member to another, gallon.
  • Page 11 Item Description of Care BEDSPREADS Choose HOT or WARM water temperature according to colo#astness and amount of soil Set (Chenille, Fiberglass, Beta R, Quilted) water level at SUPER. Wash separately for 10 minutes at REGULAR speed. Use COLD rinse. Most fiberglass materials should not be laundered in your washer. Check label to be sure spread is machine washable.
  • Page 12 HdnessI Ii Disi_ectahts Occasionally, you may want to sanitize your washer and laundry. Many complaintsabout unsatisfactory washing results can be traced Sanitizing is desirable during periodsof family illness to help prevent directly to hard water. Water hardness is measured in grains per the spread of infectionsfrom one family member to another, gallon.
  • Page 13 Care of Special Items (Cont.) Item Description of Care FLAME RETARDANT FINISHES To help reduce the possible loss ofthe flame retardant finish through continuous washing, clean according to the instructions furnished by the manufacturer of the item. LINGERIE, DELICATE BLOUSES Use HOT water for white cotton, permanent press or blends.
  • Page 14 J Unknown Stains j • Treat stains promptly. For unknown stains, follow these steps in sequence untilthe stain is removed. • Identify the stain, if possible. 1. Soak the stain in cold water for at least 20 minutes. • Avoid using hot water on unidentified stains, as it might set the stain.
  • Page 15 This chart applies only to washable items. It does not apply to items which should be drycleaned. Always treat stains as soon as possible before laundering. Air dry articles to be certain stain has been removed; machine drying could make the stain more difficult to remove. You can use prewasb spray products or you can rub detergent into the dampened stain.
  • Page 16 Stain Removal Chart (Cont.) stain Removal Procedure Ink (Ballpoint) Spray stain with hair spray until saturated or sponge stain with rubbing alcohol or spray with pretreat )roduct. Rinse thoroughly. Pretreat stain. Launder using the hottest water safe for the fabric. Use appropriate bleach.
  • Page 17 Problem Remedy Prevention Are clothessorted properly? Are you using Brush lint from clothes or use a lint remover Separatelint-giver(terrytowels, sweat- shirts, enough detergent, overloadingwasher, leav- roller, chenille) from lint-receivers (corduroy, per- ing tissue paper in pockets, or overdrying? manent press, knits). Use GENTLE agitation. Man-made fabrics, blends and permanent press readily attractlint from cottonsdue to static electricity.
  • Page 18 Problem Solving Guide (Cont.) Problem Remedy Prevention Is water hot enough? Are clothes sorted Wash in hottest water safe for fabric and use Wash white cottons, linens and man-made properly? adequate amount of detergent. Repeat pro- fabdcs inhotwater. Hotwater is necessary to cedure several times, if necessary, remove perspiration and greasy or oily stains.
  • Page 19 Problem Solving Guide (Cont.) Problem i Remedy Prevention ISwater temperature too low? Wash in the hottest water safe for fabric and Usecorrectwatertemperature. For adequate =use adequate amount of detergent, results, hot water is recommended. Is there too little detergent being used? Measure detergent with a measuring cup;...
  • Page 20 Problem Solving Guide (Cont.) Problem Remedy Prevention Improper use of chlorine bleach. There is no solution once this type of damage Always measure bleach. Dilute measured has occurred. _leachin at least one quart of water before adding to washer. Do not pour bleach directly onto clothes.
  • Page 21 Check the following list to be sure a service call is really necessary. If the water won't drain: If the water temperature is incorrect: • Isthe hose kinkedor knotted? • Is the WATER TEMP. SELECTION set correctly? • ts the drain outlet clogged? •...
  • Page 22 If service or parts are ever necessary,contact the dealer from whom you purchased the appliance. If yourproblemis not solvedlocally,please contactus by mail or telephoneduringnormalbusinesshoursand we willtake the necessary stepsto assure that parts or serviceare available to you within the terms of our warranty. Jenn-Air Customer Assistance c/o Maytag Customer Service P.O. Box 2370...
  • Page 23 All Jenn-Airappliancescarry a minimum warrantyoffirst yearfull warranty partsand labor, plusa secondyear limitedwarrantyfor partsonly. Warrantiesbegin on the date of purchase. Productis warranted to customer*for home use only. JENN-AIR, will repair or replace, at its option, any clothes washer which evidences, within the warranty period, a defect in material or workmanship.
  • Page 24 AUTOMATIC WASHER W[]_JENN-AIR GOLDEN PRODUCT WARRANTY All Jenn-Airappliancescarry a minimumwarranty offirst year full warranty parts and labor, plus a second year limitedwarranty fc Warranties begin on the date of purchase. Product is warranted to customer* for home use only. MAYTAG CUSTOMER SERVICE, will repair or replace,at its option, any clothes washer which evidences, within the warranty per in material or workmanship.