Prevent injury, Safety features, Do’s and donts for a better wash – Kenmore 91801191901 User Manual

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Prevent Injury

nSWARMlNG

1

The

Laundry

Center

must be installed and electrically
grounded in accordance with local codes
by a qualified service person to prevent
electric shock hazard and assure stability
during operation. Installation instruc­
tions are packed on top of washer for in­
staller’s reference. Refer to INSTALIA-

TION INSTRUCTIONS for detailed
grounding

procedures,

If

Laundry

Center is moved to a new location, have
unit checked and reinstalled by a quali­

fied service person.

I

AWitfiNlNG^^To prevent personal in­

jury or damage to Laundry Center, the

electrical cord of a gas dryer must be
plugged into a properly grounded and
polarized 3-prong outlet. The third
grounding prong must never be

removed. Never ground dryer to a gas
pipe. Do not use an extension cord.

lAmRNING J Follow package direc­

tions when using laundry products. In­
correct usage can produce poisonous
gas—resulting in serious injury or death,

» Do not combine laundry products for

use in one load unless specified on
label.
e DO NOT mix chlorine bleach with

ammonia or acids such as vinegar.

lAWARllNGl

To

prevent

personai

in­

jury and damage to Laundry Center:

e Do not repair or replace any part of

unit or attempt any servicing unless
specifically recommended in this
Owner’s Guide, Use only authorized

parts.

» Do not tamper with controls,
e Do not install or store Laundry Center

where it will be exposed to weather.

IJkWARNING I

Always disconnect

Laundry Center from electrical supply
before attempting any service or clean­
ing. Failure to do so can result in electri­
cal shock or injury.

!AWARNINGI

To

prevent

injury

never reach into washer while parts are
moving. Before'loading, unloading or
adding items, touch STOP. ADow tub to
coast to a complete stop before reaching
inside.

DO’S AND DONTS For a Better Wash

DO

DO

DO

DO

DO

DO

DO

DO NOT

DO NOT

read and follow manufacturer’s care label.

sort wash load by color, fabric and construction, amount of soil
and linting.,

add measured amount of low-sudsing detergent or soap to emp­
ty washer. Follow recommendations on detergent (soap)
package for size load, soil and water conditions. In hard water

areas slightly more detergent may be required for satisfactory
results.

dissolve powdered detergent in warm water before adding to a
cold wash.

choose correct water level for size of wash load.

select wash cycle designed for load to be washed.

read additional information in this guide to make your launder­
ing experience a satisfactory one,

put fabric softener in same water as soap, detergent or other
laundry aids. Oil-like spots on articles may result.

overload washer. Articles must have room to move and turn
freely.

1

AWARNIl^To prevent injury, do

not reach into dryer if drum is moving.
Wait until machine has stopped com­

pletely before reaching into drum,

¡SI Failure to comply with these warn­
ings could result in serious personal in­
juries.

Safety Features

THERMAL-LIMITER SWITCH auto­

matically shuts down dryer motor in the
unlikely event of an over-heated situa­
tion (electric dryer models only).

MOTOR SAFETY SWITCH shuts off

heat in dryer if motor stops.

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

IAWARNINGI

To

prevent

possible

fire

hazard, do not put anything on top of
Laundry Center.

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