Instructions / Assembly

BRIEF OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
YOUR NEW APPLIANCE
Your new appliance is an automatic washer and ventless tumble dryer.
It is front-loading with a stainless steel drum and an extra-large door opening for easy loading and unloading. It features 16
programs, 5 temperature settings, 4 drying programs (2 wash+dry cycles, 2 independent dry cycles), and a 1300 RPM max.
spin speed. The maximum washing capacity is 26.5 lbs. (12kg) and maximum drying capacity is 17.6 lbs. (8kg).
ABOUT CONDENSER DRYING
This appliance dries laundry by heating the laundry inside the drum to create steam and then cooling the outer drum. As
the steam hits the cooled surface, it’s condensed back into water and is pumped out through the drain system. This process
repeats until the clothes are dry.
NOTE: This drying process does not require any outside venting, however it does require COLD water. DO NOT close the
water faucet during the drying cycle. Ventless drying will take more time to dry but DOES NOT add moisture or humidity
to the surrounding area. All humidity stays within the unit and is drained as water.
DRYER COOL DOWN
During the last few minutes of the dry cycle, the dryer will carry out a cool down period during which the clothing will
tumble freely without heat.
PROGRAM OPERATION INSTRUCTION
1. Your appliance has 16 cycles, including 14 washing cycles and 2 drying cycles. There are 5 temperature settings, 5 spin
speed settings, 3 soil level settings and 3 drying level settings.
2. The programs “Normal/Cotton” and “Heavy Duty”, with the “
” symbol, allow a drying function to be added.
3. Some of the additional settings include “Time Save”, “Delay”, “Temp., “Spin Speed”, “Soil Level” and “Dry” level
selection. You can refer to the manual for more detailed information.
HOW TO OPERATE YOUR APPLIANCE
If you just want to wash something, just choose a washing cycle, select the “Temp., “Spin”, “Soil Level”, and “Delay” as
needed.
NOTE: When you choose high temp. or high soil level for washing, it will take longer to run the complete cycle.
If you just want to dry clothes, choose either the “Auto Dry” or “Time Dry” cycle, and select the desired drying level.
If you wish to wash and dry, choose one of the cycles with the “
” symbol and then select the desired “Dry” function.
You can also choose to run a wash program first and then choose the desired drying program after the completion of the
wash cycle.
Auto Dry” will have a longer drying time, but offers better performance, with higher spin speeds to shorten the drying
time.
We recommend the use of a High Efficiency (HE) detergent. HE detergents are quick dissolving and low sudsing and will
deliver optimum results in your front loading machine.
FOR BEST RESULTS
DO NOT OVERLOAD THE DRUM. Keep up with laundry by doing smaller loads every day or two. Washing a small
load can have a better washing and drying performance.
DO NOT EXCEED RECOMMENDED DETERGENTS OR FABRIC SOFTENER AMOUNTS.
When going from “wash-to-dry” automatically, always use a fabric softener (or a detergent with built-in softeners) so
clothes will release from the drum after the high speed spin.
ONLY use “Heavy Duty” for heavy cottons (towels, jeans, etc.).
For items that may wrinkle, use the “Low Spin” during washing.
COMBO LAUNDRY FAQ’S
Q: Is using a combination washer-dryer much different than what I’m used to?
A: Yes, in some ways. You are washing and drying in the same drum and load sizes are smaller.. Wash cycles are similar, but
because combination washer-dryers are compact and operate using 115V (vs. 230V), dry times are longer. Instead of
washing several, bulky loads of laundry in one day, you’ll learn to adjust your laundry habits to wash smaller, more
convenient loads every day or two.
Q: Why do I need to load my drum less full for “dry” and “wash-to-dry” cycles”?
A: Your machine can wash larger loads than it can dry. Remember, separate washers and dryer have drums of different sizes
(the dryer drum is usually twice as large) and your combo machine washes and dries in the same drum. When you
program your machine to “dry” or “wash-to-dry”, you must load the drum no more than ½ to ¾ full.
(
NOTE: Automatic “wash-to-dry” is not available when Silk is selected.)
Q: What factors affect drying times?
A: Drying times depend largely on the type of material (some fibers absorb
more water than others), and the dampness of the articles when drying is
started based on the spin speed (1300 RPM vs. 800-600 RPM spin), and
the amount of laundry that is being dried. Jeans, towels and similar
thick items will take longer to dry.
Press 3 sec. to set My Cycle
Display
No Buzzer Door Lock Child Lock Prewash Wash Rinse Spin
Add Garment Time Save Extra Rinse Extra Dry Normal Dry Gentle Dry My Cycle
On/Off
Press once to turn the washing machine on,
press again to turn the washing machine off.
Function Setting
Press the button repeatedly to set the water temp.,
washing time, rinse number, spin and so on.
Program
For the convenience of users to
washing clothes with the different program.
Start/Pause
Press the button to start
or pause the wash cycle.

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