Washer-Dryer Combo - Regal 53 SC Owner's Manual

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WASHER-DRYER COMBO

Wash Only Procedure
1. Turn on the washer-dryer breaker on the AC distribution
panel.
2. Ensure the door is completely shut.
3. Ensure that the hot and cold water supply is turned
to the "on"position. (Remember to turn on the hot water
heater an hour or so before washing if you want a hot
water wash).
4. The Program Selector Knob (A) needs to be positioned
on one of the "Reset" positions.
The optional washer-
d r y e r c o m b o w a s
developed for longevity
and carefree service.
The unit automatically
switches from washer to
dryer cycles.
T h e u n i t o p e r a t e s
on 120 volts, single
phase AC current and
draws approximately
12 amperes and 1300
watts. A 15 amp breaker
protects the circuitry.
5. The ON/OFF button (I) is in the OFF position.
6. Select the program according to the type of garments
you are washing. Refer to the "Guide To Wash Programs".
7. Turn the PROGRAM SELECTOR knob (A) clockwise
until the selected program lines up with the knob mark.
8. Turn the WASH TEMP. knob (C) to the desired wash
temperature for the load.
9. If needed, use buttons E, F, G, or H to run a special
program. If these buttons are not being used, leave them
in the OFF or out position.
Note: Should you wish to interrupt a program in progress or set a
new one, advance the PROGRAM SELECTOR KNOB (A)
to a "reset" position and wait 5 seconds. Icon light will fl ash slowly,
then the appliance will be turned off.
At the end of the wash cycle:
• The STATUS/DOOR LOCK lamp (L) will quickly fl ash
for up to 1-2 minutes to indicate the wash cycle is fi nished,
but the door is still locked. The light will fl ash slowly when
the door can be safely opened.
• When the STATUS/DOOR LOCK (L) fl ashes very
slowly, turn the washer-dryer OFF by pressing the ON/
OFF button (I) again.
• Open the washer-dryer door and remove the cleaned
laundry.
• After removing the laundry, leave the door open if
possible to allow fresh air circulation inside the drum to
avoid formation of bad odors.
For more information refer to the drawings on the following pages.
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