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Your responsibilities

Read this "Use and Care Guide"

and your "Laundry Guide" care­
fully for important use and safety

information.

You are personally responsible

for making sure that your
washer...

• is installed by a qualified installer.
• is properly installed and

leveled on a floor that can

support the weight.*

• is connected to the right kind

of outlef, electric supply, water
supply and drain.*

• is properly grounded.
• is used only for jobs normally

expected of home automafic
washers.

• is properly maintained.
• is protected from the weather

and kept where the tempera­
ture will not fall below freezing.

• is not run by children or anyone

unable to operate it properly.

*See the "Installation Instructions"

for complete information.

Safety first

Contents

Page

PARTS AND FEATURES......

. 2

YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES

. 3

SAFETY FIRST......................

. 3

STARTING YOUR WASHER

. 4

WHAT HAPPENS IN EACH
CYCLE...................................

. 6

OTHER OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS....................

. 8

For

a

Rinse and Spin . . . .

. 8

Fora Drain and Spin . . . .

. 8

CARING FOR YOUR WASHER 9

Winterizing..........................

. 10

IF YOU NEED SERVICE OR
ASSISTANCE.........................

. 11

1. Before Calling for

Assistance........................ . 11

2. If You Need Assistanoe

. 11

3. If You Need Service ..

. 11

4. If You Flave a Problem .

. 11

©1984 Whirlpool Corporation

ALWAYS unplug the power sup­
ply cord before attempting to

service the washer.

NEVER put fiammabie fluids (dry­
cleaning solvents, gasoline, ker­
osene) into your washer. NEVER

use them near your washer.

ALWAYS hand launder or air dry
fabrics treated with flammable
fluids before putting them into
your washer.

NEVER put your hands into the
washer until all motion stops. If
the lid is opened while the bas­
ket is spinning, the basket will

automatically stop in a tew
seconds.

DO NOT allow children to

operate or play with the washer.

ALWAYS store detergent, laundry
aids and other materials in a

cool, dry place where children
can’t reach them - in a locked
cabinet, if possible.
ALWAYS read and follow instruc­
tions on packages of detergent

and laundry aids — especially-
warnings and precautions.

POISON GAS can be formed if
chlorine bleach is used in the

same wash as ammonia or acids
such as vinegar or rust remover.

DO NOT machine wash glass
fiber materials. Small particles
can stick to fabrics washed in
following loads and cause skin
irritation.

SPECIAL CAUTION; If hot water
has not been used recently (usu­
ally two weeks or longer), flam­
mable hydrogen gases may build

up in the water heater and hot

water pipes. To prevent injury or
damage, turn on all hot water
faucets and allow water to run
tor several minutes. This will
allow gases to escape. Do not
smoke or use any open flame
near the faucet while it is open.

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