Set the load size selector, Setthe temperature selector, Select a cycle and start the washer – Whirlpool LA6800XK User Manual

Page 4: Using your washer

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Using your Washer

Your automatic ocrier is easy rO'

use. To make it even easier read the

following steps before «tarf ng you^ fnsf

oad

Starf your v.-ashe- atier you put ^n

defe-^gent, the load, and any other

aundry aids according co informatimi

on page 3 and page 6

1.

Set the LOAD SIZE SELECTOR.

• Select the water level that matches

the size of the load. See page 5 for

more informafion
• To cnange the setting or'' the LOAD
SIZE SELECTOR, f rst mme it to RESET,

Then move It back to tne setting you
'want.

IMPORTANT: Fez the best cleaning
results with the least 'wrinkling, make
sure the load has enough water for

terns to move 'reely.

2.

Setthe TEMPERATURE SELECTOR.

• Match the wasn and rinse water tem­
peratures to the type of fabrics and soi
being washed, iSee the instructions
unper the washer lid and on page 14 i'''

your

i a undry Gui re

• Be sure to use a -coia r nse for

perma

NENT PRESS and KN'TS GENTLE Cycles

Cold water rinses save energy
and help prevent wrinkles from

setting info fabrics.

3.

Select a Cycle and Start the

Washer.
• Push the Cycle Control Knob in and
turn it to the right (clockwise),
• Stop when the pointer is on the

num­

ber

of

minutes

of washing you want

n the cycle you want,

• Instructions for which cycles to use for

each fabric type are under the lid

• To start the washer, pull the Cycle
Control Knob out. When the cycle is
over, the washer will stop
• To stop the washer at any time
during a cycle, push the Control
Knob in. Pull it out to restart the washer,
• To change a setting, push the Con

trol Knob in to stop the washer. Then turn
the Control Knob to the right (clockwise)
to the setting you want. Pull the knob
out to start the washer,

• Pages 8-11 show what happens in
each cycle

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