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USING YOUR WASHING MACHINE
SOIL LEVEL
Adjusting the soil level setting will modify the cycle
times and/or wash actions. Press the SOIL LEVEL
button until the desired soil level is selected.
NOTE: This feature needs more time for heavily
soiled loads or less time for lightly soiled loads.
CYCLE MODIFIER BUTTONS
Each cycle has default settings that are selected
automatically. You may also customize these set-
tings using the cycle modifier buttons. Press the
button for the desired modifier until the indicator
light for the desired setting is lit. The washer auto-
matically adjusts the water level for the type and
size of wash load for best results and maximum
efficiency. Due to the high-efficiency nature of this
product, water levels may be much lower than ex-
pected. This is normal and cleaning/rinsing perfor-
mance will not be compromised.
NOTE: To protect your garments, not every wash/
ri
nse temperature, spin speed, soil level, or option
is available with every cycle. A chime will sound and
the LED will not light if a selection is not allowed.
WASH TEMP.
WASH TEMP. selects the wash and rinse tem-
perature combination for the selected cycle. Press
the WASH TEMP. button until the indicator light
for the desired setting is lit. All rinses use tap cold
water.
Select the water temperature suitable for the
type o
f load you are washing. Follow the gar-
ment fabric care labels for best results.
Warm rinses are regulated at approximately 74°F
(23°C).
Warm rinses leave the clothes dryer than cold
rinses, but will result in increased energy con-
sumption and greater wrinkling of clothes.
Cold rinses use less energy. The actual cold
rinse temperature depends on the temperature
of the cold water at the faucet.
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