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1. In areas that have hard water or clay soil use a conditioner Rewash with hottest water safe for fabric and adequate amount of detergent Particles may collect under the agitator or on the outside of the inner wash tub and eventu ally loosen and deposit on the clothes 19 Problem Solving Guide Cont Holes Tears Snags or Excessive Wear Improper use of chlorine bleach Too little water in washer or too large a load Are pins or sharp objects left on garments or in pockets Are snap hooks zippers sharp buttons buck les closed Is the damage from chemicals such as hair preparations bleach dye home permanent solution or battery acid and some toilet bowl cleaners Is damage caused by treatment by manufac turer Collars and cuffs of permanent press items fray Because the permanent press process weakens the fibers This problem is not caused by the washer Were there undetected holes or defects Small unnoticed holes tears or ripped seams may enlarge during washing Manufacturing defects unnoticed at purchase may appear after washing Was REGULAR agitation speed used for delicate fabrics Are garments weakened by aging sun or atmosphere Is there roughness or burrs on agitator due to damage incurred by heavy belt buckles etc There is no solution once this type of damage has occurred 20 Always measure bleach Dilute measured bleach in at least one quart of
2. SPIN ONLY can be selected at any time during acycle Washer can be turned OFF during SPIN ONLY but PAUSE will not be accepted Washing Guide AUTOMATIC CYCLES WHITES HOT COLORS PERMA PRESS MIXED LOADS FINE WASH KNITS BLANKETS COLD COLD COLD COLD FINAL AGITATE SPIN COLD REGULAR 15 coo REGULAR Fast COLD REGULAR SLOW coD cente slow GENTLE SLOW 10 5MIN INTERMITTENT 70 ENERGY SAVER MANUALLY SELECT COLD WASH AND COLD RINSE WITH ANY CYCLE REGULAR QUICK WASH 7 5 MIN 15 7 5 MIN 6 MIN 12 5 MIN 15 CYCLE SELECTED 30 15 MIN 30 15 MIN Lint Filtering System Automatic The Lint Filtering system does not require cleaning Wash and rinse water is filtered and re filtered continuously to trap lint shed by most fabrics during agitation cycle before it can be re deposited on the wash load The engineered hole design on the wash basket in conjunction with water flow produced by the agitator traps lint away from the clothes between the inner wash basket and outer tub Lint is automatically flushed from the washer during spin cycle Out of Balance Loads Your washer is designed to handle out of balance loads without shutting down or interrupting the washing cycle The cycle will always be completed but clothes in this cycle may contain excessive mois ture Redistribute the clothes in the washer and activate the washer by selecting
3. regular permanent press knit and some delicate items It reduces the amount of fading and the amount of wrinkles COLD COLD water minimizes shrinkage and gives best color retention Using cold water can provide less effective cleaning so be sure to use a detergent especially formulated for cold water Since the tempera ture of cold water varies with the seasons some items may not look as clean as in warmer water Follow these steps for best results when using cold water increase amount of detergent to about 1 1 2 times amount normally used Dissolve detergent in warm water before adding to the washer Pretreat spots and stains Increase the length of washing time to maximum provided Care of Special Items Cont ce _ la 7 Item Description of Care FLAME RETARDANT FINISHES To help reduce the possible loss of the flame retardant finish through continuous washing clean according to the instructions furnished by the manufacturer of the item LINGERIE DELICATE BLOUSES Use HOT water for white cotton permanent press or blends Use WARM water for silks rayons acetates and colors If desired place very delicately constructed garments in a mesh bag Wash 4 to 10 minutes Follow with COLD rinse REGULAR speed for sturdy items and GENTLE speed for delicate items Check hang tag PLASTICS Check curtains to be sure they are not ripped or torn Wash shower curtains without detergen
4. As defined in regulations under the Magnuson Moss Warranty Act MMM4 JENN AIR 3035 SHADELAND INDIANAPOLIS IN 46226 0901 Printed in U S A Cat No LWU3000UB 1995 Jenn Air Company Part No 35 4760 2 9 95 AUTOMATIC WASHER MMVMJENN AIR GOLDEN PRODUCT WARRANTY All Jenn Air appliances carry a minimum warranty of first year full warranty parts and labor plus a second year limited warranty fc Warranties begin on the date of purchase Product is warranted to customer for home use only MAYTAG CUSTOMER SERVICE will repair or replace at its option any clothes washer which evidences within the warranty per in material or workmanship LIMITED WARRANTY Second Through Fifth Years During the period beginning with the expiration of the two year parts warranty and continuing through the fifth year after the dat purchase by a consumer MAYTAG CUSTOMER SERVICE will 1 Repair or replace any part of the outer washer cabinet that has failed due to complete rust through due to defective workmanship 2 Repair or replace the electronic control that has failed as a result of defective material or workmanship Owner will pay for mileage and or transportation if required for service and all labor costs LIMITED WARRANTY Second Through Tenth Years During the period beginning with the expiration of the two year parts warranty and continuing through the tenth year after date of origir by a consumer MAYTAG CUSTOMER SERVICE will Repair or replace any
5. SPIN ONLY Touch START PAUSE Pad for extra spin Safety Spin If for any reason you open the washer lid when the washer is in a SPIN period the operation will immediately stop IF YOUR WASHER DOES NOT STOP CALL YOUR JENN AIR SERVICE CONTRAC TOR IMMEDIATELY me When the lid is closed the operation will automatically be resumed Overload Protector A built in protector automatically shuts off the washer motor in case of an overload This can occur if Too heavy a load is being washed Too many appliances are plugged into the line operating your washer A low voltage condition exists on the line Lid is opened and closed repeatedly The overload protector permits the washer to start again when the motor has cooled to a safe operating temperature If the motor stops repeatedly call your Jenn Air Service Contractor Liquid Dispenser The dispenser may be used for fabric softener with REGULAR WASH cycles or liquid detergent with ULTRA WASH cycle The dispenser should be cleaned after use of liquid detergent To clean the dispenser hold the dispenser with bottom side up and push inward on the tabs You are then able to clean both parts using warm water and a brush if necessary LIQUID DISPENSER INNER CHAMBER 7 OUTER CHAMBER To reassemble hold both pieces in an upright position Insert the inner chamber into the outer chamber using ribs to position parts Rotate until a stop is
6. aiee rS 8 Laundry Aids ananta 10 11 Bleach aoa iai aeea aa ae irie ia 11 Detergents eiiiai arterian asna 10 Fabric SONGNEIS onenarena ia t 10 EoI l iicesicstavsecansitiaueeas ve ietarernnleGieaelensnian 10 PLOWASN cccescasssiviveveveistavevessiaverdveseveeeteseceseexscateets 10 Water Hardness iiiic sci ssucdeav sess avntnesecernareCataeies 11 Water Temperature saveviseiessineesetascnssavaversessesensessse 11 Operating the Washer Controls eesccecsesrereees 6 7 Cycle DescriptoN iisisti iine 7 TO S t sestetannenviss nnan penia en 6 Washing Guide siccisnccieset tsavpsacncastennsapeeebeerentieeacs 7 Preparing to Wash s ssseersrerererreerirnnsrerrrsnerererterereseens 4 ET o A coders ERE E E E T 4 PLOGAUC naiean a a a a Ai 4 eola A a E T 4 Problem Solving Guide ccceseesensseeeeees 17 20 Safety Precautions s ucesscesscecaieciscaceesaaantavintonavecetsases 2 3 Service Information aki tata ides tiene 21 Stain ROMOVAl sav cicsiveticcesecpvasexsanvobeecacedssaakdesnaeess 14 16 Using Your New Washer ceceseserereneneeeereneneees 5 Waranty ssc eicccsdeecoshictntinegvecavedis cana candastarecpeetecanis 23 24 d Remove the door to the washing compartment 1 Read all instructions carefully before using the washer Retain all instructions for future reference 2 Installation Install and locate this washer according to the Installation Instructions This appliance must be properly grounded Never
7. correctly Are the hoses connected to the correct faucets hot to hot cold to cold Are the hot and cold faucets turned on Is the water heater set correctly If the washer does not spin is the lid closed is the electrical cord plugged in correctly Has a fuse blown or is the circuit breaker tripped If the washer is noisy Is the washer level and firm to the floor is the load unbalanced Excessive vibration can occur when a load becomes unbalanced If a power failure occurs during a cycle Restart and use SPIN ONLY to drain the washer new cycle Then start a afadcorately d jesctibe pr dbl ms and give model and Setial number of owners a ACN Jo dente Ait Guana jasleiarce al Maytag Customer Service m x aron Sap 7 h 4 s AAE Lr we a a petty te s y 4 A a x Se 4 IMPORTANT For Satisfaction Of Your Warranty Follow These Steps In Order If service or parts are ever necessary contact the dealer from whom you purchased the appliance If your problem is not solved locally please contact us by mail or telephone during normal business hours and we will take the necessary steps to assure that parts or service are available to you within the terms of our warranty Jenn Air Customer Assistance cjo Maytag Customer Service P O Box 2370 Cleveland Tennessee 37320 2370 1 800 688 1100 U S and Ontario or 615 472 3333 Parts Covered By Limited Trans
8. part of the transmission that has failed as a result of defective material or workmanship See p 23 for illustration of parts covered by this limited warranty Owner wili pay for mileage and or transportation if required for service and all labor costs LIMITED WARRANTY Second Through Twenty Second Years During the period beginning with the expiration of the two year parts warranty and continuing through the twenty second year after da purchase by a consumer MAYTAG CUSTOMER SERVICE will Repair or replace any inner wash tub that has failed as a result of defective material or workmanship Owner will pay for mileage and or transportation if required for service and all labor costs TERMS APPLICABLE TO ALL WARRANTIES Exclusions MAYTAG CUSTOMER SERVICE S OBLIGATIONS UNDER THIS WARRANTY SHALL NOT EXTEND TO ANY MALFUNCTION PROBLEM CAUSED BY 1 Unreasonable use such as but not limited to a Improper setting of controls see Use and Care Manual b Improper installation including failure to conform to local electrical codes c Improper voitage supply loose electrical connections or blown house fuses 2 Circumstances not attributable to a defect in material or workmanship 3 Parts not covered by the limited warranty during the limited warranty period 4 Unauthorized repair alteration modification or adjustment To Secure Warranty Service Contact your local dealer for referral to an authorized warranty servicer or contact
9. plug the appliance electric cord into a receptacle which has not been grounded adequately and in accordance with local and national codes This appliance must be connected to a properly rated protected and sized power supply circuit Do not install or store this appliance where it will be exposed to temperatures below freezing or exposed to the weather This appliance must be connected to adequate plumbing and drain facilities This appliance should be installed by a qualified service technician 3 If someone should get an electric shock from the washer disconnect the electrical power DO NOT OPERATE untilit has been repaired by an authorized Jenn Air Service Contractor 4 To prevent injury to children a Do not allow children to piay on in or with the appliance Close supervision of children is neces sary when using the washer Keep all laundry aids out of the reach of children preferably in a locked cabinet Use laundry aids only as directed by the manufacturer and observe all warnings on the container labels Destroy the carton and plastic bags after unpack ing the washer Cartons covered with rugs bed spreads or plastic sheets can create a chamber with inadequate ventilation before the washer is removed from service or discarded Do not wash articles that have been previously cleaned in washed in soaked in or spotted with gasoline dry cleaning solvents other flammable or
10. precipitating water con ditioner Is there hard water Make certain water level allows clothes to move freely Is too little water for the quantity of garments being washed 3 Blue or Bl uish F Gray Stains A A sha Was fabric softener used correctly Be sure to dilute Carefully follow manufacturer s instructions Never pour fabric softener directly onto cioth ing Rub dampened stain area vigorously with hand soap Rinse then wash if many items are involved dry cleaning is recommended The dry cleaning fluid used in the process should lift temporary markings Add product first then clothes and start washer If caused by a detergent or granular laundry aid add 1 cup of white vinegar to 1 quart of water Use a plastic container Soak item for 1 hour rinse If caused by fabric softener rub stain with bar soap wash Does detergent laundry aid or fabric softener contain a blue coloring Failure of a blue coloring in detergent laundry aid or fabric softener to dissolve or dispense could be the problem Condition washer with 2 cups Calgon After laundering heavily soiled clothes wipe the wash tub the inside and outside of the agita tor with a damp absorbent cloth Deposits from a combination of oily soil water hardness fabric softener low or non phos phate detergents which contain precipitating builders
11. spread of infections from one family member to another To Sanitize Your Washer Fill washer with hot water pour 1 1 4 c of liquid chlorine bleach into the bleach dispenser or directly into the washer Turn TIMER DIAL to 12 minutes close lid or door and start washer Let washer complete the cycle Sanitize Your Laundry Select a disinfectant that suits the load of laundry fiber and color and carefully read the directions onthe package Follow the manufacturer s directions for amount to use and note any precautions Carefully measure the recommended amount of disinfectant and add it directly to the tub at the proper time in the cycle Do not put any disinfectant other than liquid chlorine bleach into the dispenser as it could damage the dispenser Bleach helps to whiten clothes remove certain stains and soil disinfect and deodorize Bleach should be used in the wash cycle The two basic types of bleach are Chiorine Liquid and Oxygen Type Dry Chlorine Liquid Chlorine bleach can be used when washing most fabrics Do not use chlorine bleach with acetate rayon silk wool Spandex ornoncolorfast fabrics When in doubt check garment manufacturer s care label Always follow the bleach manufacturer s directions for the amount to use Usually itis best to add bleach to the dispenser before loading the washer in order to prevent any undiluted bleach from accidentally spilling onto items in the wash load Fabric damage related t
12. the washer lid is opened during the Spin Cycle discon nect the electrical power to the washer Do not operate the washer until it has been repaired by an authorized Jenn Air Service Contractor Do not tamper with the controls Do not repair or replace any part of the appliance or attempt any servicing to prevent personal injury and damage to the washer Observe these precautions when using cleaning fluids spot or stain removers etc a Use only according to the manufacturer s direc tions as stated on the label or carton b Use outdoors or in a well ventilated area c Use only products labeled NON FLAMMABLE d After using these removers thoroughly rinse the clothes by hand before they are placed in the washer Some of these removers for example rust remover will damage the components and the finish of the washer Do not wash fiberglass articles unless label states they are machine washable Most fiberglass articles shed small particles of glass that will not readily rinse out of the washer These particles may get on clothing in later loads and cause skin irritation and discomfort Be sure to rinse the washer thoroughly before using it again 11 Improper laundering of flame retardant finishes could remove them Therefore follow garment manu facturer s instructions carefully 12 When moving have the washer checked and properly installed by a qualified Jenn Air Service Contractor SAVE THESE INSTRUC
13. to the fabrics being washed and the degree of soil present HOT HOT water is effective for washing most white items or for washing heavily soiled colorfast items Itis also helpful in removing body soil perspiration and greasy soils If your water heater is located a great distance from the washer it may be necessary for you to set the thermostat on the water heater to its hottest setting because water cools as it travels from the water heater to the washer WARM WARM water is recommended for washing normal to lightly soiled regular permanent press knit and some delicate items lt reduces the amount of fading and the amount of wrinkles COLD COLD water minimizes shrinkage and gives best color retention Using cold water can provide less effective cleaning so be sure to use a detergent especially formulated for cold water Since the tempera ture of cold water varies with the seasons some items may not look as clean as in warmer water Follow these steps for best results when using cold water Increase amount of detergent to about 1 1 2 times amount normally used Dissolve detergent in warm water before adding to the washer Pretreat spots and stains Increase the length of washing time to maximum provided Item Description of Care BEDSPREADS Chenille Fiberglass Beta R Quilted Choose HOT or WARM water temperature according to colorfastness and amount of soil Set water level at SUPER Wash
14. using the hottest water safe for the fabric Use appropriate bleach _ Mustard Pretreat stain Launder using the hottest water safe for the fabric Use appropriate bleach Nail Polish Place stain face down on paper towels Sponge with nail polish remover or amyl acetate Use amyl acetate only on acetate Test nail polish remover on seam of garment first Launder after rinsing Seiad by hand If color remains bleach if safe for fabric Perfume Sponge promptly with cold water or soak in cold water 30 minutes with detergent Pretreat eee stain Launder with an appropriate bleach Use the hottest water safe for the fabric Perspiration Rust rea remaining stain Launder with an appropriate bleach Use the hottest water safe forthe fabric If fabric has been discolored restore by applying ammonia to fresh stains or vinegar to old stains Rinse Launder oo Apply rust remover according to manufacturer s directions Launder Do not use chlorine bleach on rust stains Do not use rust remover in washer or on washer top Shoe Polish Scrape off as much as possible with a dull knife Pretreat remaining stain Launder with an appropriate bleach Use the hottest water safe for the fabric If stain persists sponge with one part denatured alcohol and two parts water Rinse thoroughly by hand Launder Treat immediately before stain is dry Pour cleaning fluid through fabric Repeat Stain may be impossib
15. Cycle Descriptions MANUAL OPTIONS The Automatic Cycles can be customized to your needs by using the Manual Options SPEED TEMP and LEVEL Select options at the beginning of the cycle If one is overlooked touch the START PAUSE Pad and make selection while washer is in fill Indicator lights illuminate option selected Some combinations of Automatic Cycles and Manual Options also vary time Control will beep if a selection is inappropriate AUTOMATIC OPTIONS PERMA PRESS preset to provide WARM WASH COLD RINSE and 12 minutes of REGULAR agitation SLOW spin speeds and three spray rinses help reduce wrinkling WHITES AND COLORS provides 15 minutes of REGULAR agitation and FAST spin speeds WHITES is preset on HOT WASH COLD RINSE and high water level COLORS is preset to give a WARM WASH COLD RINSE and HIGH water level MIXED LOADS provides COLD WASH AND RINSE temperatures 12 minutes of GENTLE agitation and SLOW spin speeds FINE WASH provides 10 minutes of intermittent GENTLE agitation and a SLOW spin speed COLD WASH and RINSE have been preset KNITS BLANKETS washer fills with WARM WATER and agitates slow GENTLE for 10 minutes followed by a COLD RINSE FAST spin speeds remove excess moisture OTHER OPTIONS ULTRA WASH Cycles Eliminate the need for prespot products while providing comparable stain removal performance Add liquid or granular detergent in the wash basket then place liquid detergent in the liquid dispen
16. Jenn Air Customer Assistance c o Maytag Custon P O Box 2370 Cleveland TN 37320 2370 1 800 688 1100 United States or Ontario or 1 615 472 3333 To save time your k include the complete model and serial number of the warranted appliance the name and address of the dealer from whom you pul appliance the date of purchase and details concerning your problem Limitation of Liability IN NO EVENT SHALL MAYTAG CUSTOMER SERVICE BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES BY ANY PERSON AS A RESULT OF ANY BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY OR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY UNLESS HEREIN O PROVIDED SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATIONS OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAA THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU Additional Rights This Warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which may vary from state to state No one is al increase alter or enlarge MAYTAG CUSTOMER SERVICE S responsibilities or obligations under these warranties As defined in regulations under the Magnuson Moss Warranty Act MMM JENN AIR 3 F 3035 SHADELAND e INDIANAPOLIS IN 46226 0901 Printed in U S A Cat No L 1995 Jenn Air Company Part No 35 4760
17. MMM JENIN AIlR Use and Care Manual Washer Model JW3000 MMMJENN AIR lra 22 TERE GR Se OB pithat OVS ons ee iS aee Congratulations on your choice of a Jenn Air washer As you use your new washer we know you will appreciate the many features that provide excellent cleaning re sults energy efficiency convenience and dependability Before you begin washing with your new washer please take a few minutes to read and become familiar with the instructions in this book On the following pages you will find a wealth of information regarding all aspects of your beautiful new washer By following these instructions carefully you will be able to achieve excellent results Should you have any questions about using your Jenn Air washer write to us Be sure to provide the model number Jenn Air Customer Assistance cjo Maytag Customer Service P O Box 2370 Cleveland TN 37320 2370 AUTOMATIC CONTROLS ve IRR RRES LRTI REF LESE ETTET 3 amp 3 bade Sa pee iis i fdt i Mairs revere a LETTES Wi AER rrr ET MANUAL CONTROLS tressse E Ehi ppkt Sakki Romper BR whe aeea granny 3 ener PHU Teeter ure ce ren ETE ee ee GENTUR ERR E a TTeeueaR Care of Special Items 0 0 ccceeceeeseceseceneeeeeeeeees 12 13 Care of Your Washer sccseasaivqeientiesedsccdivencttverce ea uibhe 9 Energy Saving ViPS gsc arecvenicieahinceres etn hee 9 FOALUIES i cosccdeaaccasesgieeskeesvecsstactes deg aphoes iV a
18. TIONS Appliances with the UL symbol on the data plate have been listed with Underwriters Laboratories Inc Those with a CSA Monogram on the data plate have been certified by the CSA Testing Laboratories as complying with Canadian Standards Association requirements Nev ertheless as with any equipment using electricity and having moving parts there are potential hazards To use this appliance safely the operator should become famil iar with the instructions for operation of the Appliance and always exercise care while using it a ee 2a i CHIHI Iti For best results clothes should be sorted into loads that can be washed and dried together Sort clothes into loads that can be washed with the same water temperature wash time agitation spin speed and laundry aids a gt Thus sort clothes according to Color Separate whites from colors light colors from bright or dark colors Wash non colorfast items separately Fabrics Separate into cottons delicate fabrics and permanent press items Cottons require hotter water Delicates require shorter wash times and cooler water to prevent shrinkage Permanent press and synthetics require special washing to reduce wrinkling _ Lint Transfer Separate lint givers terry cloth chenille and rugs from lint takers corduroy synthetic knits and permanent press to reduce lint transfer during washing Amount of Soil Separate heavily soiled items from m
19. arge rug should be distributed evenly around the agitator to balance the load Be sure the rug can move freely during agitation Use HOT water for white cotton rugs Use WARM water for colors and rubber or Latex backed rugs Wash 8 to 12 minutes at REGULAR speed SLIPCOVERS Be sure fabric is washable shrink resistant and colorfast Shake or vacuum to remove lint and dust Close fasteners Pretreat any heavily soiled spots Wash in small loads using ample water as these items are often bulky and absorb a large amount Soak or prewash if heavily soiled Use WARM wash with a COLD rinse Soak 5 to 10 minutes then wash 6 8 minutes Use REGULAR speed unless slipcovers are weakened by age then use GENTLE speed SWEATERS Man Made Follow manufacturer s instructions Treat as a delicate item Follow procedures used for woolen blankets Check label to be sure it is machine washable 2 Handmade knits should NOT be dryer dried WATER REPELLENT FINISHES Water repellent finishes are applied to such fabrics or finished items as sport jackets all weather coats and sleeping bags to provide protection from rain or dampness These finishes also may resist stains To maintain water repellent properties itis important to rinse items very thoroughly during laundering Using a fabric softener then pressing the garment thoroughly helps maintain the water repellent properties 13 Treat stains promptly Identi
20. e the recommended amount of disinfectant and add it directly to the tub at the proper time in the cycle Do not put any disinfectant other than liquid chlorine bleach into the dispenser as it could damage the dispenser Bleach Bleach helps to whiten clothes remove certain stains and soil disinfect and deodorize Bleach should be used in the wash cycle The two basic types of bleach are Chlorine Liquid and Oxygen Type Dry Chlorine Liquid Chlorine bleach can be used when washing most fabrics Do not use chlorine bleach with acetate rayon silk wool Spandex or noncolorfast fabrics When in doubt check garment manufacturer s care label Always follow the bleach manufacturer s directions for the amount to use Usually itis best to add bleach to the dispenser before loading the washer in order to prevent any undiluted bleach from accidentally spilling onto items in the wash load Fabric damage related to misuse of chlorine bleach may not appear until several launderings later If undiluted bleach comes into direct contact with fabrics it will show up as rips tears holes overall yellowing or color loss WARNING Do NOT use bleach with ammonia Oxygen Type Dry Oxygen type bleaches are mild contain no chlorine and are consid ered safe for most washable colorfast fabrics They may be added directly to the wash water along with the detergent Follow directions on the package for the correct amount to use Oxygen bl
21. eaches are more effective in hot water They are not designed for heavy stain removal 11 Water Hardness Many complaints about unsatisfactory washing results can be traced directly to hard water Water hardness is measured in grains per gallon Grains Per Gal Very Hard The local water company or County Extension office can supply information about water hardness in your area Ideally soft water should be used both for washing and rinsing If your water is hard it can be softened in several ways 1 Increasing the amount of detergent is an effective way to tie up the water hardness minerals 2 Add a non precipitating water conditioner to the wash and rinse water 3 Consider installing in your home a mechanical water softener which will soften the water as it flows through the faucet The correct water temperature insures good washing results Select the water temperature according to the fabrics being washed and the degree of soil present HOT HOT water is effective for washing most white items or for washing heavily soiled colorfast items It is also helpful in removing body soil perspiration and greasy soils lf your water heater is located a great distance from the washer it may be necessary for you to set the thermostat on the water heater to its hottest setting because water cools as it travels from the water heater to the washer WARM WARM water is recommended for washing normal to lightly soiled
22. efective material or workmanship Owner will pay for mileage and or transportation if required for service and all labor costs LIMITED WARRANTY Second Through Tenth Years During the period beginning with the expiration of the two year parts warranty and continuing through the tenth year after date of original purchase by a consumer JENN AIR will Repair or replace any part of the transmission that has failed as a result of defective material or workmanship See p 23 for illustration of parts covered by this limited warranty Owner will pay for mileage and or transportation if required for service and all labor costs LIMITED WARRANTY Second Through Twenty Second Years During the period beginning with the expiration of the two year parts warranty and continuing through the twenty second year after date of original purchase by a consumer JENN AIR will Repair or replace any inner and outer wash tub that has failed as a result of defective material or workmanship Owner will pay for mileage and or transportation if required for service and all labor costs TERMS APPLICABLE TO ALL WARRANTIES Exclusions JENN AIR S OBLIGATIONS UNDER THIS WARRANTY SHALL NOT EXTEND TO ANY MALFUNCTION OR OTHER PROBLEM CAUSED BY 1 Unreasonable use such as but not limited to a Improper setting of controls see Use and Care Manual b Improper installation including failure to conform to local electrical codes c Impr
23. es such as men s work and children s play clothes Wipe out washer basket with damp sponge or cloth 17 Problem Solving Guide Cont E ae Cee ee 2 a Is water hot enough Are clothes sorted Wash in hottest water safe for fabric and use Wash white cottons linens and man made properly adequate amount of detergent Repeat pro fabrics in hot water Hot water is necessary to cedure several times if necessary remove perspiration and greasy or oily stains Sort laundry by fabric color and amount of soil Use adequate detergent Start with amount recommended on detergent package Use more for large loads or very dirty loads or when you wash in hard water Are you using enough detergent Place unfolded laundry loosely in washer do not fill above top of small vanes on agitator Set water level according to load size Is washer overloaded and or not enough water for load Have you read section on soaking Improper soaking with insufficient detergent could be a cause Usually a 30 minute soak is sufficient How ever when heavily soiled garments are soaked for extended periods you may need to use twice the recommended amount of detergent Use a phosphate detergent if possible In addition use water conditioner pretreat stains use hottest water possible use bleach where possible use presoaks or install a water softener Is soap being used in hard water or is an inferior poor
24. explosive substances as they give off vapors that could ignite or explode Any material on which you have used a cleaning solvent or which is saturated with flammable liquids or solids should not be placed in the appliance until all traces of these flammable liquids or solids and their fumes have been removed There are many highly flammable items used in homes such as ac etone denatured alcohol gasoline kerosene oil chemical solvents some liquid household clean ers some spot removers turpentine waxes and wax removers Do not add gasoline dry cleaning solvents or other flammable or explosive substances to the wash water HYDROGEN GAS IS EXPLOSIVE Under cer tain conditions hydrogen gas may be produced in a hot water system that has not been used for 2 weeks or more If the hot water system has not been used for such a period before using a washing machine turn on all hot water faucets and let the water flow from each for several minutes This will release any accumulated hy drogen gas As the gas is flammable do not smoke or use an open flame during this time Keep area around and underneath the washer free from the accumulation of combustible mate rials such as lint paper rags gasoline and all other flammable vapors and liquids 10 3 Do not reach into the appliance if the tub or agitator is moving The washer is equipped with a safety switch for your protection If action does not stop when
25. f clean white paper towels and press with a warm iron Sponge with cleaning fluid Rinse If stain remains launder in the hottest water safe for the fabric and using appropriate bleach Rub detergent into dampened stain Rinse thoroughly If stain persists put a few drops of ammonia on the stain and repeat treatment with detergent Rinse thoroughly If necessary repeat If Carbon Paper colorfastness is in question use hydrogen peroxide instead of ammonia eae Scrape off excess with dull knife Soak in cold water for 30 minutes with detergent Pretreat remaining L stain Launder with an appropriate bleach Use the hottest water safe for the fabric Chewing Gum Rub with ice to harden Scrape off excess with a dull knife Sponge with cleaning fluid Rinse by hand and launder using the hottest water safe for the fabric Chocolate Cocoa Coffee or Tea Rinse or soak in cold water with detergent Pretreat remaining stain Launder using the hottest wate safe for the fabric Use appropriate bleach If stain remains sponge with a safe cleaning fluid Rinse by hand Launder again Cosmetics Pretreat the stain Launder using the hottest water safe for the fabric Use appropriate bleach tain Crayon Rub detergent or soap into dampened stain until a thick suds is formed Work in until outline of is removed Launder in hot water using chlorine bleach if safe for fabric Repeat process if necessary For stains thr
26. fabric Use appropriate bleach If stain remains sponge with denatured alcohol Rinse thoroughly if colorfastness is questionable or fabric is acetate dilute alcohol with two parts water anes Oil and Salad Dressing Pretreat stain Launder using the hottest water safe for the fabric Use appropriate bleach If stain remains sponge with cleaning fluid Rinse thoroughly by hand Launder again 15 Stain Removal Chart Cont Stain ae Removal Procedure Ink Ballpoint Spray stain with hair spray until saturated or sponge stain with rubbing alcohol or spray with pretreat product Rinse thoroughly Pretreat stain Launder using the hottest water safe for the fabric Use appropriate bleach Ink Felt Tip Spray stain with liquid household cleaner until saturated Rub cleaner into stain Rinse Repeat as many times as necessary to remove stain Launder Mildew Pretreat stain Launder using the hottest water safe for the fabric Use appropriate bleach If stain remains sponge with hydrogen peroxide Rinse thoroughly and launder again Milk Cream Ice Cream Soak in cold water with detergent Pretreat stain Launder using the hottest water safe for the fabric Use appropriate bleach If greasy stain remains sponge with cleaning fluid Rinse by hand Launder again Mud Let stain dry then brush well Sponge with cold water Pretreat stain Launder
27. felt Push parts together firmly to engage locking tabs LL jhted Backsplash To turn light On or Off The light switch is located under the control panel on the left side Push on the switch to turn the light on and or off Use warm or cold water to wash lightly soiled items use hot water for loads that contain white items and loads that contain heavily soiled items Select a wash time and cycle according to the degree of soil Shorter wash times can be used for lightly soiled items Save clothes of similar color and similar degree of soil until you have a full load An automatic washer goes through the same cycle for a full load or single pair of jeans The more you plan your wash for full loads the more electricity and water you save Use a cold water rinse In most instances a cold water rinse is just as effective as a warm one If proper sorting produces small loads adjust the water level to the size of the load Use enough water so clothes move freely Do not over load the washer Overloading reduces the cleaning action of a washer and results in more abrasion lint and wrinkles In fact too large a load can waste energy and can require you to wash the load again Use the FAST Spin for highly absorbent items such as towels blankets etc This method removes more water and helps reduce drying time Use your washer during non peak times as recommended by your local utility company This does not save yo
28. fy the stain if possible Avoid using hot water on unidentified stains as it might set the stain Never iron a stain as this will set it Before you use any stain remover be sure it will not harm the fabric finish or color The water temperature type of stain remover or bleach and even the methods may vary depending upon the fabric or color Always test stain remover on an inconspicuous area a seam allowance hem or facing to be sure it will not harm the fabric Place stained area face down on paper towels and apply stain remover to underside of stain This will force the stain off the surface and not through the fabric Replace towels frequently to prevent stain transfer Some stains are difficult to remove It may be necessary to repeat a procedure several times before a stain is removed a cae P T S Be A ECL itie product 1 labels of stain removers that ar aoe give Of pol sonous vapore of that are poisonous if swallowed ay zgd TERE NEVER USE AMMONIA WITH CHLORINE BLEACH i vos Be vague bade terg oct TEHN Thoroughly h rid wasttali jems ivhiob B ntaig a Ydtie Sol g 7 tion with a detergent ina basin to femove all fraces of the golution betore you machine wash them Only rafter you thoroughly hand wash and machine wash hshould fae putt these items in the dryer Fe S aE A KE SR a Unknown Stains For unknown stains follow these ste
29. if necessary block by gently stretching to original measurement Woolen blankets tend to shrink more the first time they are washed because of the characteristics of wool fibers Look for shrinkage controls on label Check label directions before washing Be sure fabric is washable shrink resistant and colorfast DO NOT wash lined draperies or fiberglass curtains Wash curtains frequently as heat light and sun weaken fibers Even though sunspots may not be visible they could cause holes to appear after laundering Remove hooks pins and trimmings Shake to remove lint and dust If heavily soiled soak or prewash in warm water Place loosely woven or delicate fabrics in a mesh laundry bag Wash in small loads using ample water because crowding will cause wrinkles Wash no more than 2 or 3 pairs of curtains 1 long pair or 2 short pairs of draperies Use HOT wash for colorfast cottons and WARM wash for rayon non colorfast cotton polyester nylon or permanent press fabrics Use COLD rinse Soak 5 to 10 minutes followed by 2 6 minutes of GENTLE agitation Use SLOW spin DIAPERS Rinse in COLD water immediately after use Soak in covered pail of clean warm water with detergent Before washing spin excess water from diapers Launder in HOT water detergent and bleach Agitate for 12 14 minutes Wash up to 5 dozen diapers Use REGULAR speed ELASTIC GARMENTS Elastic garments pick up body oils readily Because these oi
30. l glow when selection is made Control will beep if selection is inappro priate _ WATER LEVEL The water level is preset on HIGH To change touch LEVEL Pad until desired setting is shown Determine setting based on load size see table Selection should provide sufficient water to permit clothes to circulate during agitation It may become necessary due to bulky fabrics to adjust the water level after agitation begins To adjust for higher water level during the wash touch OFF Pad Then reactivate unit and make new selections Steps 1 4 If higher or lower water level is desired only in rinse touch LEVEL Pad until desired water level is selected Machine will automatically go to that level for rinse Water Saver Dry Weight of Clothes Control Setting pounds kilograms High 128 54 Medium 612 27 54 Low Extra Low 2 or under NOTE if apower failure occurs during a cycle restart To Start Touch the START PAUSE Pad Note You may stop the washer at any time by touching the START PAUSE Pad First touch will cause the washer to pause Second touch will restart the washer To stop washer completely Touch the OFF Pad Note The washer automatically stops when the wash cycle is complete _ Turn off faucets when not using washer This is to protect the water fill hose against excessive pressure and use SPIN ONLY to drain the washer Then start a new cycle
31. le to remove Rinse thoroughly by hand Launder Soak in cold water with detergent Pretreat remaining stain Launder with an appropriate bleach Use the hottest water safe for the fabric 16 Ca a a T d gt Lint on Clothes fee ete Are clothes sorted properly Are you using enough detergent overloading washer leav ing tissue paper in pockets or overdrying Greasy or Oily Stains Food or cooking oil stains on synthetic fabrics are sometimes called invisible stains be cause you may not notice them when you put clothes in the washer If oily soils are not completely removed in the wash the oily spots may pick up dirt from wash water The spots will then be visible They are notcaused by the washer Are you using enough detergent Rust Stains os Brown or Yellow Stains Do you have iron pipes Is there sediment in the hot water tank Is there Iron or Manganese in the water supply reacting with soap detergent or chlorine bleach Iron in the water may be in a dis solved form and not visible to the eye without a chemical test Soil Spots or Streaks on Fres Laundered Clothes oo bly Are you using enough detergent Are you washing heavily soiled and lightly soiled clothes in the same load Is the washer basket dirty from washing heavily soiled clothes rugs Brush lint from clothes or use a lint remover roller Rub in undiluted detergent
32. let stand 30 min utes and rewash using hottest water safe for fabric increase detergent usage _ Prevention Separate lint giver terry towels sweat shirts chenille from lint receivers corduroy per manent press knits Use GENTLE agitation Man made fabrics blends and permanent press readily attract lint from cottons due to static electricity Use a fabric softener in the dryer to Jessen static electricity Increase detergent Empty pockets Wash synthetic garments as soon after wear ing as practical using more detergent than normal and hottest water safe for fabric Commercial rust removers To remove use a commercial rust remover follow label direc tions as rust remover could damage the finish of your washer Rinse clothes thoroughly by hand before placing in the washer After rinsing clothes should be washed Increase detergent usage Wipe out basket and rewash dirty clothes Flush hot water tank If porcelain sinks and tubs have rust colored deposits iron probably is present in the water supply To correct check with a water treat ment company Do not use chlorine bleach in water that contains iron Consider replacing the rusted out water tank or use an iron filter if problem is severe Sort dirty clothes by amount of soil If only a few clothes are very dirty prewash them first Shake out sandy clothes vacuum rugs Prewash heavily soiled cloth
33. lothes To prevent transfer of dye soak white fabrics separately from colored ones Soaking items for at least 30 minutes is recommended but sometimes itis necessary to soak fabrics for several hours particularly those stains that have been in the fabric a long time You can soak clothes easily and conveniently using the ULTRA WASH SOAK TO WASH cycle on your washer Be sure to follow soaking with a washing cycle using the full amount of detergent See Cycle Descriptions on page 6 This chart applies only to washable items It does not apply to items which should be drycleaned Always treat stains as soon as possible before laundering Air dry articles to be certain stain has been removed machine drying could make the stain more difficult to remove You can use prewash spray products or you can rub detergent into the dampened stain Removal Procedure Sponge promptly with cold water or soak in cold water 30 minutes with detergent Pretreat remaining Alcoholic Beverages Wine stain Launder with an appropriate bleach Use the hottest water safe for the fabric Blood Rinse or soak in cold water with detergent for 30 minutes Pretreat remaining stain Launder in the hottest water safe for the fabric Use appropriate bleach If stain still persists soak in warm water with a presoak product Candle Wax Scrape off excess with a dull knife Place stain between several layers o
34. ls and can cause fabric damage such as tears or line add water to bring liquid level up to the fill line Fabric soft color loss if not used properly ener will automatically be added to the final rinse For more information on Bleach see p 11 CSS Es LIQUID w DISPENSER Add Detergent e Add measured amount to the washer basket before loading the SCRUBBER clothes For more information on types of detergent and soap see p 10 The amount of detergent or soap to use depends on how big the load is how dirty it is and how hard the water is Inadequate amounts may cause poor cleaning and other problems Note The Liquid Dispenser may be used also for adding liquid detergent with the ULTRA WASH cycle Dispenser should be cleaned after use of liquid detergent See p 8 1 Touch the START PAUSE Pad to activate the electronic controls The pause indicator will light _ SELECT CYCLE The PERMA PRESS cycle has been pre selected This means that NORMAL agitation SLOW spin speeds WARM WASH COLD RINSE and HIGH water level lights will glow If START PAUSE Pad is touched the washer will proceed through the PERMA PRESS cycle if this is not the cycle desired choose the cycle which best describes the type of fabric to be washed The proper wash and spin speeds as well as the water temperature are automatically provided and indicated If different speeds water level or tem perature is desired use Manual Options Indicator lights wil
35. ls are damaging elastics should be washed frequently to prolong the life of the garment Pretreat any soiled spots To avoid snagging close zippers fasten hooks and garters Depending on amount of soil use either a HOT or WARM wash set for GENTLE speed and wash 4 6 minutes FIBERGLASS GENTLE speed Read manufacturer s instructions Only Fiberglass Beta R fabrics may be laundered as indicated Never use bleach Do not wash fiberglass fabrics in your washer because the fibers can break and remain in the washer These glass particles could become imbedded in the fabrics washed in the next load and cause skin irritation Wash a full load of items using WARM wash and COLD rinse Agitate 2 3 minutes at 12 Disinfectants Occasionally you may want to sanitize your washer and laundry Sanitizing is desirable during periods of family illness to help prevent the spread of infections from one family member to another To Sanitize Your Washer Fill washer with hot water pour 1 1 4 of liquid chlorine bleach into the bleach dispenser or directly into the washer Turn TIMER DIAL to 12 minutes close lid or door and start washer Let washer complete the cycle Sanitize Your Laundry Select a disinfectant that suits the load of laundry fiber and color and carefully read the directions on the package Follow the manufacturer s directions for amount to use and note any precautions Carefully measur
36. mission Warranty Item Description zZ e Transmission Housing Assembly Cluster Gear Retaining Ring Crank Gear Anti Backup Cam Lower Seal Lower Bearing Assembly Thrust Washer Tabbed Thrust Washer Plain Thrust Washer Plastic Thrust Washer Plain Drive Shaft and Hub Assembly Clutch Spring Drive Pinion Gear Washer C Ring Linkage Assembly Transmission Housing Gasket Transmission Cover Cover Reinforcement Retaining Ring Thrust Washer Basket Drive Tube Oil Fill Plug Screw 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 23 AUTOMATIC WASHER ww JENN AIR GOLDEN PRODUCT WARRANTY All Jenn Air appliances carry a minimum warranty of first year full warranty parts and labor plus a second year limited warranty for parts only Warranties begin on the date of purchase Product is warranted to customer for home use only JENN AIR will repair or replace at its option any clothes washer which evidences within the warranty period a defect in material or workmanship LIMITED WARRANTY Second Through Fifth Years During the period beginning with the expiration of the two year parts warranty and continuing through the fifth year after the date of original purchase by a consumer JENN AIR will 1 Repair or replace any part of the outer washer cabinet that has failed due to complete rust through due to defective material or workmanship 2 Repair or replace the electronic control that has failed as a result of d
37. o misuse of chlorine bleach may not appear until several launderings later If undiluted bleach comes into direct contact with fabrics it will show up as rips tears holes overall yellowing or color loss WARNING Do NOT use Bleach With armenia Oxygen Type Dry Oxygen type bleaches are mild contain no chlorine and are consid ered safe for most washable colorfast fabrics They may be added directly to the wash water along with the detergent Follow directions on the package for the correct amount to use Oxygen bleaches are more effective in hot water They are not designed for heavy stain removal 11 Water Hardness Many complaints about unsatisfactory washing results can be traced directly to hard water Water hardness is measured in grains per gallon Medium 4 6 grains The local water company or County Extension office can supply information about water hardness in your area Ideally soft water should be used both for washing and rinsing If your water is hard it can be softened in several ways 1 Increasing the amount of detergent is an effective way to tie up the water hardness minerals 2 Add a non precipitating water conditioner to the wash and rinse water 3 Consider installing in your home a mechanical water softener which will soften the water as it flows through the faucet The correct water temperature insures good washing results Select the water temperature according
38. oderately and lightly soiled items Mixing soil types could cause heavy soils to deposit on the lightly soiled items When you sort clothes into washloads inspect each item for Rips and Tears Mend all rips and tears so they don t grow Objects Left in Pockets Remove crayons lipsticks cigarettes ballpoint pens matches tissues and other objects that may damage clothes and or the washer Non washable Items Remove buttons pins buckles or other sharp items that may not wash well and that may scratch the inside of the washer or snag other items in the load Dirt Lint and Sand Turn down cuffs and brush off dirt and lint Vacuum rugs to remove loose surface soil Shake sandy clothes and towels Belts Zippers Hooks Tie belts and apron sashes into bows so that they won t tangle during washing Close zippers and hooks so that they won t snag other items in the load For added safety place in mesh laundry bag Spots and Stains Remove before you wash the item See Stain Removal Chart on pp 14 16 EOE Ne AER MBCA Size of Load The space that fabrics occupy is more important than their weight For clean wrinkle free washing results fill the washer so that all items have plenty of room to move freely Do not overcrowd the washer This is particularly important for heavily soiled items Size of Items Combine both large and smail articles for good washing action Do not group all large i
39. ogged if the washer does not fill is the electrical cord plugged in correctly Has a fuse blown or is the circuit breaker tripped Have the controls been properly set 1s the Pause Indicator lit If so touch the START PAUSE Pad Turn off let stand for 30 minutes then restart Motor thermal protector may have engaged Are the hot and cold water faucets turned on Are the hoses kinked or knotted Are the hose filters clogged if water is leaking Are the hose connections tight at the faucets Is the end of the drain hose correctly inserted in and secured to the drain facility ne nat weeps i Jenna Contractor ca pro of the appliance pretenses rp ah orm are ae Oe A OA et the dealer or seivice dordpany canndt A s Use ve areata S rnin re eee AS wy an a wae ast AY st A wa Ril Spsoficaions subject 10 cat ht s p 4 y x a oe yee acts WYouN od Service et Oy atte BN went ft SPE ee att oak ASe Conirietor listed tithe Yellow Pages your eet TEQ Box 2370 2570 cleveland TN steht TN to ner Sie atai jot BIS ATE SSIS ne en ats cata eg sabi fromm ioe Giusomer A Assistance coco May ay ag a MA ety wy wi Rae An As at ey er biabtre toil troligen oe ENS x wn ite 3 i 21 taniy s stanje Felat WARRANTY 1 tor turin r information if the water temperature is incorrect is the WATER TEMP SELECTION set
40. oper voltage supply loose electrical connections or blown house fuses 2 Circumstances not attributable to a defect in material or workmanship 3 Parts not covered by the limited warranty during the limited warranty period 4 Unauthorized repair alteration modification or adjustment To Secure Warranty Service Contact your local dealer for referral to an authorized warranty servicer or contact Jenn Air Customer Assistance c o Maytag Customer Service P O Box 2370 Cleveland TN 37320 2370 1 800 688 11 00 United States or Ontario or 1 615 472 3333 To save time your letter should include the complete model and serial number of the warranted appliance the name and address of the dealer from whom you purchased the appliance the date of purchase and details concerning your problem Limitation of Liability IN NO EVENT SHALL JENN AIR BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SUSTAINED BY ANY PERSON AS A RESULT OF ANY BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY OR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY UNLESS HEREIN OTHERWISE PROVIDED SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATIONS OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU Additional Rights This Warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which may vary from state to state No one is authorized to increase alter or enlarge JENN AIR S responsibilities or obligations under these warranties
41. oughout a load of clothes wash items in hot water using laundry soap not detergent and one cup of baking soda If color stain remains launder with a detergent and chlorine bleach warm water and oxygen type bleach instead of chlorine bleach if colorfastness is in question Deodorants and Anti Perspirants Pretreat the stain Launder using the hottest water safe for the fabric Use appropriate bleach Anti perspirants that contain acidic substances suchas aluminum chloride may cause fabric damage and change the color of some dyes Color might be restored by sponging with ammonia Rinse thoroughly If colorfastness is in question launder in warm water If ammonia treatment is required to treat wool mohair or silk dilute with equal amount of water Rinse thoroughly if dried scrape off as much as possible with a dull knife Soak in cold water with detergent Pretreat the stain Launder using the hottest water safe for the fabric Use appropriate bleach Egg Meat Juice and Gravy Soak in cold water with detergent Pretreat the stain Launder using the hottest water safe for the fabric Use appropriate bleach Fruit Fruit Juice Enn eo Glue Soak in warm water with detergent Launder in hot water if fabric is colorfast Pretreat stain Launder using the hottest water safe for the
42. ps in sequence until the stain is removed 1 Soak the stain in cold water for at least 20 minutes 2 Work a liquid laundry detergent into the stain area and allow to stand for 30 minutes then rinse 3 Launder in hottest water safe for fabric using ample amount of laundry detergent Use a chlorine bleach on white or colorfast cottons Nylons acrylics polyesters rayons or other fabrics use an oxygen bleach and warm water Set washer for 10 minutes and allow the washer to go through a complete cycle Soak silk or wool articles in warm water and agitate very briefly if at all 4 Soak overnight using a laundry presoak product following manufacturer s directions 5 Sponge the stained area thoroughly with dry cleaning fluid Repeat if necessary Rinse thoroughly by hand and launder Use prewash sprays with caution as they can remove markings from dials and buttons on washers and dryers paint from walls and cabinets and soften fingernail polish When you are wearing fingernail polish be sure it doesn t rub off on the items you are pretreating Excessively soiled articles such as men s work clothes diapers or children s play clothes need to be prewashed in warm water and detergent to help loosen soil Follow with a REGULAR WASH to which detergent has been added Soaking helps loosen soil Soak in warm or coid water with an enzyme presoak or laundry detergent Let laundry product dissolve thoroughly before adding c
43. quality detergent being used Increase detergent usage Nylon whitener may heip Bleach according to garment manufacturer s instructions Wash whites by themselves Use adequate detergent Is enough detergent being used Are clothes sorted by color Permanent press blends etc washed with pastel colors pick up even traces of loose dye Try using a spot lifter Or sponge grease spot with safe drycleaning fluid then before it dries saturate area with liquid detergent Wash For old or heavy grease spots clean article in coin operated dry cleaner Remove grease spots while fresh Wash clothes in hot water using plenty of detergent Do not wash permanent press items with other greasy items since they readily absorb greasy soils Are heavily soiled or greasy items washed with other clothes Is water temperature too low 18 Problem Solving Guide Cont Polka Dots A pattern pt spota that match wash tub ee et ee xt a By Se t Use correct water temperature For adequate results hot water is recommended Wash in the hottest water safe for fabric and use adequate amount of detergent is water temperature too low Measure detergent with a measuring cup follow manufacturer s instructions Increase amountof detergent for heavily soiled clothes is there too little detergent being used Use a packaged non
44. separately for 10 minutes at REGULAR speed Use COLD rinse Most fiberglass materials should not be laundered in your washer Check label to be sure spread is machine washable If it is wash separately at SUPER water level Check label for correct water temperature If none available use WARM WASH COLD RINSE Agitate for 4 minutes at GENTLE speed BLANKETS Man made fabrics Acrylic nylon etc Woolen Washable CURTAINS DRAPERIES Some napped blankets made from man made fibers tend to pill Check label to see that blanket has an anti pilling finish Be sure to follow any directions that come with the blankets Avoid excess agitation This method may be used for electric blankets and sheets if labeled machine washable Wash separately using WARM or COLD wash and rinse If heavily soiled soak otherwise wash 4 minutes using GENTLE wash with NORMAL spin speeds Measure blanket and pretreat heavily soiled areas Select KNITS BLANKETS Use SUPER water level WARM wash GENTLE agitation and FAST spin Add detergent Start washer and agitate for one minute to dissolve detergent Stop washer Add blanket and immerse completely in water Close lid and soak without agitation 10 to 15 minutes depending on amount of soil Start washer and continue through the wash cycle Allow washer to fill with WARM rinse water Stop washer and soak for 5 minutes without agitation Start washer and complete cycle Lay blanket on flat surface and
45. ser Clothes soak for 30 minutes with several brief minutes of agitation Water is spun out and clean wash water is added along with liquid detergent for a 15 minute wash i ULTRA WASH I provides a HOT water SOAK and WASH with a COLD RINSE This cycle is recommended for most cotton fabrics check manufacturer s labels Use for diapers baby formula cosmetics and most oil based stains ULTRA WASH II provides a WARM water SOAK and WASH with a COLD RINSE As in ULTRA WASH I water and detergent are re freshed This cycle should be used with polyesters and blends check manufacturer s recommendations Grass ketchup soil and juices are among stains that respond well to this type of treatment SOAK TO WASH eliminates the inconvenience of wash tub soaking of stained clothes before the wash cycle SOAK TO WASH provides a 15 minute soak which automatically proceeds into a 15 minute wash without pump out of wash water Brief periods of agitation are used to thoroughly dissolve detergent QUICK WASH reduces wash time of any cycle except ULTRA WASH by 50 with no effect on rinse or spin times EXTRA RINSE adds an additional rinse fill 4 minutes of agitation and 5 minutes to spin The agitation and spin speeds correspond to cycle selected SPIN ONLY Washer will drain and spin for 4 minutes at FAST spin speed Use for draining washer after cancelling a cycle or after a power failure It can also be used to spin water from a hand washed item
46. t Shower Curtains Tablecloths using packaged non precipitating water conditioner to avoid water spots when dry Soak then Baby Panties Rubber Boots agitate no more than 2 minutes Usually shower curtains are covered with sudsy splashes thus adding detergent to wash is not necessary When washing use WARM WASH WARM RINSE and GENTLE speed Line dry PLLows Do not wash pillows filled with kapok fiberglass or cotton Check labels on fiber filled pillows to make sure they are machine washabie Check to see that all seams and fabrics are strong and will not break If in doubt place in zippered case or in pillow case and baste shut Keep outer covering on foam pillows or place in zippered case Wash pillows two at a time to balance load Place pillows in the washer on opposite sides of the agitator Use SUPER fill After washer fills press pillows into water to remove air Wash with WARM water and detergent Stop washer after 2 minutes turn pillows over Wash for a total of 4 to 8 minutes Rinse Use REGULAR WASH or FINE WASH and REGULAR spin RUGS Scatter Check label to make sure rug is washable and colorfast Vacuum or shake to remove loose surface soil Soak or prewash rug if it is badly soiled Use ample water as rugs are very absorbent Example of a load One 4 X 6 or three 2 or 3 Wash more than one small rug at atime If you wash only one small rug add bath towels to balance the load A l
47. tems in one load Several sheets combined with smaller items in one load will provide better washing action than a load of sheets only How to Load Loosely load the washer to the top of the small vanes on the agitator with dry unfolded items Do not a over pack clothes b load wet items This encourages overloading c wrap large items around the agitator Load large items first and in gentle folds 1 Add Bleach if needed to the Bleach Dispenser 3 Place Clothes In Washer Undiluted liquid chlorine bleach may be added to the bleach Put dry unfolded clothes loosely in the tub up to the top of the dispenser as shown agitator vanes for a maximum load Do not over pack or wrap items around the agitator SCRUBBER Sa Carefully measure the amount of bleach recommended on label of the bleach bottle for the amount of water being used Properly diluted bleach will be added automatically to the wash water CAUTION Betare x y p fulwihen ever yc SESA Bo bet peoraregy bh 8 f towel gt a T Note Piace small or delicate items in a mesh bag Note Oxygen bleach may be added by following the instructions on the package Do not put powdered bleach or detergent in the bleach dispenser 4 Add Fabric Softener Add recommended amount to inner chamber of dispenser cup on Note All bleaches whether liquid or granular are powerful top of agitator Do NOT add above the fill line If below the fill chemica
48. u energy but helps to free electrical power during peak periods After washing leave the lid open until the interior is dry Check hoses to be sure there are no kinks or knots Your washer should not be installed or stored where temperature will go below freezing as damage to the washer could result Occasionally wipe exterior with a clean damp sponge or cloth Polish with a soft dry cloth Do not use abrasive cleansers Lifetime lubrication is done at the factory so your washer never needs to be oiled or greased Do not lay heavy or sharp objects on top of your washer The top of the washer should not be used for removing stains from garments Some stain removers such as rust remover will mar the finish 10 11 Remove pins buckles or other sharp objects from clothes to prevent scratching the interior parts Clothes should not be stored in washer Bleach detergent solvents etc spilled on the top of your washer that are allowed to remain will remove the glossy finish Remove all spills with a damp soft cloth Care should also be exercised when using a prespotting agent since it may damage printing or control panel finishes If you close your home for the winter have a serviceman drain the washer Unplug cord from the electric outlet and disconnect hoses from faucets Occasionally you may want to sanitize your washer and laundry Sanitizing is desirable during periods of family illness to help prevent the
49. water before adding to washer Do not pour bleach directly onto clothes Load washer so items will move freely during agitation and select correct water level for load Remove all pins check pockets of all gar ments before you put them in the washer Also check wash tub for any objects Fasten hooks snaps and buttons zip zippers Remove sharp objects and buckles This pro cedure is very important when you wash knits which can snag easily Place sheer garments in a mesh bag before placing in washer Immediately and thoroughly rinse towels and other articles which have come in contact with these chemicals before you put them in the washer Avoid contaminating items of cloth ing with such chemicals This deterioration can be slowed by washing small permanent press loads with a SUPER water level Do not wash heavy items such as towels with permanent press When pos sible remove collar stays Check garments earefully before loading washer Mend all rips and tears Refer to garment manufacturer s care instruc tions If in doubt use GENTLE agitation This is an inevitable process andis not caused by the washer You may slow down the pro cess by use of GENTLE agitation Examine agitator for roughness or burrs and smooth by filing if necessary Check the following list to be sure a service call is really necessary If the water won t drain is the hose kinked or knotted is the drain outlet cl

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