Extra rinse, Water plus, Stain treat – Kenmore ELITE 796.292796 User Manual

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HOW TO USE

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Your washing machine features several additional cycle
options to customize cycles to meet your individual needs.

^ Turn ON the washer and turn the cycle selector knob

to select the desired cycle.

e Use the cycle modifier buttons to adjust the settings for

that cycle.

e Press the cycle option button(s) for the option(s) you

would like to add. The button will light when that option

is selected.
If the selected option is not allowed for the selected

cycle, the chime will sound twice to inform you that it is

not allowed.

^ Press the START/PAUSE button to start the cycle.

The cycle will begin after the lid lock is activated.

NOTE: To protect your garments, not every option is
available with every cycle. See the CYCLE GUIDE on
page 14 for details.

NOTE: If the START/PAUSE button is not pressed within 4
minutes, the control will shut oft and the settings will be
lost.

CYCLE OPTION BUTTONS

EXTRA RINSE

Extra Rinse

Water Plus

This option will add an extra rinse to
the selected cycle. Use this option to

help ensure the removal of detergent or

bleach residue from fabrics. Pressing the EXTRA RINSE
button twice will add two additional rinses to the cycle.

The LED will be on steady for either one or two extra rinses.

^ Press the POWER button to turn on the washer.

e Turn the cycle selector knob to select the desired

cycle.

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Press the CYCLE MODIFIER buttons to change the

desired settings.

^ Press the EXTRA RINSE button once or twice to select

one or two extra rinses. The LED will be on.

• If you want to delete extra rinse, press the button one

or two more times until the EXTRA RINSE light is off.

e Press the START/PAUSE button to start the cycle.

NOTE: You cannot select the EXTRA RINSE option with

the DRAIN & SPIN cycle.

WATER PLUS

STAIN TREAT

Stain Treat

Use this option to wash loads with mul­

tiple types of soils. With this option, the
water temperature is raised in three

steps to optimize cleaning performance. During the final
wash step, the water is heated and maintained at the
highest temperature for that cycle for 10 minutes.
NOTE: The best results are obtained with smaller loads
(less than 6 lbs).

SAVE ENERGY

Save Energy©

This option saves energy by using cool­
er temperatures and different operations

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to help maintain washer performance

while reducing energy consumption.
SAVE ENERGY

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is only available for the following cycles

and settings:
• NORMAL/CASUAL cycle with HOT/COLD water temper­

ature

• NORMAL/CASUAL cycle with WARM/COLD water tem­

perature

• HEAVY DUTY cycle with HOT/COLD water temperature

Extra Rinse

Water Pius

Select this option to add extra water to
the wash and rinse cycles. This option
is especially useful for extra large or

bulky items. Press and hold the EXTRA RINSE button for
3 seconds to activate or deactivate WATER PLUS. When

WATER PLUS is selected, the LED will be blinking.

^ Press the START/PAUSE button during wash or rinse

cycle.(It is not available in spin cycle)

0 Press and hold the EXTRA RINSE.

O Press the START/PAUSE button to start the cycle.

0 If you want to use additional water, repeat steps 1

through 3.

NOTE: If the machine reaches its maximum water level,

the WATER PLUS button will have no effect.

NOTE: You cannot select the WATER PLUS option in the
SANITIZATION, BULKY/BEDDING, and CLEAN WASH­
ER cycle.

CLEAN WASHER

Clean Washer

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A buildup of detergent residue can
occur in the wash tub over time and
can lead to a mildewy or musty odors.

The CLEAN WASHER cycle is specially designed to

remove this buildup using bleach or other cleaner
designed specifically for cleaning washers.

The CLEAN WASHER cycle should be run once a month,

or more often under heavy use conditions or if odor is
present. See the page 23 for details.

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