Manual

What Happens in Each Cycle
Each cycle on your washer is designed for a different kind of fabric.
Numbers on the diai in eaoh cycie are the minutes of WASH time
Agitation and spin speeds are different In each cycle.
When the Cycle Control Knob is setto a numberand pulled out, the
PERMANENT PRESS CYCLE
Use for permanent press
FILL
AGITATE
fabrics Cooling ot the
to
Selected
wash water before the
Selected
TimeiHighi
spin helps prevent the
setting of wrinkles
Level
Speed
The washer pauses for about
1 ’ minutes after partial drain
KNITS GENTLE CYCLE
Low agitation and spin
speeds and shorter wash
time make this cycle the
one to use for delicate
items and washable
synthetic knits. Wash
nylon hose or panfy hose
in a net laundry bag
REGULAR HEAVY CYCLE
SOAK CYCLE
Use tor sturdy white and
colorfasf cottons, and for
heavy work clothes. High
agitation and spin
speeds are designed to
help remove heavy soils
and spin water from
heavy cotton fobrics
This cycle does not rinse.
It soaks, agitates, spins
out the water and stops.
Use it to pre-wash
stained, yellowed, grey
or heavily soiled laundry
with a detergent or pre
soak product.