Water usage, Water satrings option, Lubricating – Kenmore 3948597B User Manual

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Typical FullLoad Chart

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Type

Suggestion

Type

Suggestion

Mixed

2 double or

Heavy

2 pair work pants

Load

1 king size sheet

Work

3 work shirts

4 pillowcases
6 T-shirts
6 pair shorts
2 boy’s shirts
2 blouses
6 handkerchiefs

Clothes

1 coverall

3 pair jeans

This washer provides al! cold water rinses. Laboratory analysis

indicates no rinse problems with either phosphate or powdered
non-phosphate detergents. Modern fabrics (synthetic knits and
blends, permanent press) benefit from a cold rinse because of
improved wrinkle resistance. See the following charts.

Water Usage

The following chart shows approximate hot and cold water usage
with no clothes in the washer basket (measurements in gallons).

Type Cycle Selected

Hot Water Cold Water

Hot Wash - Cold Rinse

18.6

19.9

Warm Wash - Cold Rinse

9.2

29.3

Cold Wash - Cold Rinse

0

40

Water Satrings Option

Adjusting the water level switch allows you to save

10% water usage.

AWARNING

Electrical Shock Hazard

Disconnect power before servicing.

Replace all parts and panels before operating.

Failure to do so can result in death or

electrical shock.

To adjust the water level switch:

1. Unplug washer or disconnect power.

2. Remove 2 screws on the console at left and right side

on bottom.

3. Pull console forward, then tilt it back.

4. Squeeze locking tab on water level switch and turn 45°.

5. Use pliers and turn shaft on the water level switch 45°.

6.

Replace water level switch.

7. Swing console down Into place, push toward the rear.

8. Replace 2 console screws.

9. Plug in washer or reconnect power.

WATER SAVING

POSITION “B” ^

MAXIMUM WATER

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POSITION “A”

WASHER CARE

LUBRICATING

Every Kenmore Automatic Washer is thoroughly lubricated at the

time of assembly and should not require further lubrication under

normal operating conditions. In exceptional cases where
lubrication is required, the following guide is provided.

Component

Lubricant

Application

Instructions

Gearcase

SAE60
Non-Detergent,
Non-Foaming
Motor Oil

Replace with 15 oz

(444 mL) of oil whenever
gearcase is repaired.

Pint cans are available

as Part Number 350572.

Lower
Centerpost
Bearing

Turbine Oil

Use oz (7.4 mL) of

turbine oil (available in

pint cans), in the lower

centerpost bearing

before installing the

gearcase and
superstructure.

Rear Leveling
Link
Mechanism

Lubriplate
630-2

Rub lightly on moving
parts as required.

Agitator Shaft
& Upper
Centerpost
Bearings

Turbine Oil

Upon repair or
inspection, fill cavity

above centerpost

bearings with

turbine oil.

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