Water level, Water temp, Benefit – Kenmore Washer/Dryer User Manual

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SET WATER LEVEL CONTROL

for your

Benefit

This control gives you the flexibility to
save water when washing small loads.

Your washer lets you select a water
setting based on the size of your wash

load.

• For normal loads, start with the

MEDIUM LOAD Setting. Adjust up
or down depending on your load.
Clothes should move freely and roll

toward the agitator.

• To change to a higher water level

setting after the washer has started to
agitate, turn the knob to the desired

new setting.

WATER LEVEL

MEDIUM

LOAD

SMALL

LOAD

LARGE

’ LOAD

SET WATER TEMPERATURE
CONTROL

Your washer lets you select a wash
and rinse water temperature setting
based on the type of load you are
washing.

• Using warm rinse water will leave

loads drier after the spin cycle than
if you use cold rinse water. However,
warm rinses may increase wrinkling
when line drying.

• In cold climates, warm rinse water also

provides a more comfortable temperature
for handling the wash load.

WATER TEMP

WARM WARM

CCID WARM

• •

HOT

• COLD

SELECTING WATER TEMPERATURES

Wash Water
Temperature

Suggested Fabrics

Comments

HOT
120°F or above

• Work clothes
• Sturdy whites/

colorfast pastels

• Diapers

• Best cleaning for heavily soiled items
• Removes oils, perspiration, greasy soils

and stains

• Prevents graying o' yellowing

WARM
90°-110°F

• Dark/non-colorfast colors
• Permanent press items
• Nylon, polyester, acrylics,

silks, woolens

• Knits/delicate fabrics

• Best for moderately soiled to lightly soiled items
• Safe for most fabric finishes
• Less fading and dye bleeding
• Reduces wrinkling

COLD*
70°-90°F

• Extra-sensitive colors
• Non-colorfast items
• Hand washables

• Best for very lightly soiled items
• Saves hot water

*ln wash water temperatures colder than 70°F, detergents do not dissolve well. Also, soils may

be difficult to remove and some fabrics may retain wear wrinkles and have increased pilling -

the formation of small lint-like balls on the surface of garments. F’illing is the natural result of
wearing and washing of garments.

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