| TM   yuiop   Use and Care Guide   Home Laundry Automatic Washer   D249IE3A   Models:   AWM472W2   AWM473W2   KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. (If the washer changes   ownership, be sure this manual accompanies the washer.)   Part No. 36729R2   10/96   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS   (Save These Instructions)   9. Do not repair or replace any   part of the washer, or attempt   any servicing unless   15. Install the washer according   to the INSTALLATION   a WARNING   To reduce the risk of fire,   electric shock, serious   injury or death to persons   when using your washer,   follow these basic   INSTRUCTIONS. All   specifically recommended in   the user-maintenance   instructions or in published   user-repair instructions that   you understand and have the   skills to carry out.   connections for water, drain,   electrical power and   grounding must comply with   local codes and be made by   licensed personnel when   required. Do not do it yourself   unless you know how!   precautions:   1. Read all instructions before   using the washer.   10. Do not add gasoline,   dry-cleaning solvents, or   other flammable or explosive   substances to the wash water.   These substances give off   vapors that could ignite or   explode.   16. To reduce the risk of fire,   clothes which have traces of   any flammable substances   such as vegetable oil, cooking   oil, machine oil, flammable   chemicals, thinner, etc. must   not be put into the washer.   These flammable substances   may cause the fabric to catch   on fire by itself.   2. Refer to the GROUNDING   INSTRUCTIONS in the   INSTALLATION manual for   the proper grounding of the   washer.   11. Under certain conditions,   hydrogen gas may be   3. Do not wash articles that   have been previously cleaned   in, washed in, soaked in,   or spotted with gasoline,   dry-cleaning solvents, other   flammable or explosive   substances as they give off   vapors that could ignite or   explode.   produced in a hot water   system that has not been   used for two weeks or more.   HYDROGEN GAS IS   EXPLOSIVE. If the hot water   system has not been used for   such a period, before using a   washing machine or   combination washer-dryer,   turn on all hot water faucets   and let the water flow from   each for several minutes. This   will release any accumulated   hydrogen gas. THE GAS IS   FLAMMABLE, DO NOT   17. Do not use fabric softeners or   products to eliminate static   unless recommended by the   manufacturer of the fabric   softener or product.   18. Keep your washer in good   condition. Bumping or   dropping the washer can   damage safety features. If this   occurs, have your washer   checked by a qualified   serviceman.   4. Do not allow children to play   on or in the washer. Close   supervision of children is   necessary when the washer is   used near children. This is a   safety rule for all appliances.   SMOKE OR USE AN OPEN   FLAME DURING THIS TIME.   19. Replace worn power cords   and/or loose plugs.   5. Before the washer is removed   from service or discarded,   remove the lid to the washing   compartment.   12. To reduce the risk of an   electric shock or fire, DO NOT   use an extension cord or an   adapter to connect the washer   to the electrical power source.   20. Be sure water connections   have a shut-off valve and that   fill hose connections are tight.   CLOSE the shut-off valves at   the end of each wash day.   6. Do not reach into the washer   if the washtub is revolving.   7. Do not install or store the   washer where it will be   exposed to water and/or   weather.   13. Use your washer only for its   intended purpose, washing   clothes.   14. ALWAYS disconnect the   washer from electrical supply   before attempting any service.   Disconnect the power cord by   grasping the plug, not the   cord.   8. Do not tamper with the   controls.   (continued)   36729   3 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   21. Loading door MUST BE   CLOSED any time the washer   is to agitate or spin. DO NOT   by-pass the loading door   switch by permitting the   NOTE: The WARNING AND   IMPORTANT SAFETY   INSTRUCTIONS appearing in this   manual are not meant to cover all   possible conditions and situations   that may occur. It must be   understood that common sense,   caution and carefulness are   factors which CANNOT be built   into the washer. These factors   MUST BE supplied by the   person(s) installing, maintaining,   or operating the washer.   washer to agitate or spin with   the loading door open. A   brake will stop the washtub   within seconds if the loading   door is opened during   spinning. If the washtub does   not stop when the loading   door is opened, remove the   washer from use and call the   serviceman.   Always contact your dealer,   distributor, service agent or the   manufacturer about any problems   or conditions you do not   understand.   22. Always read and follow   manufacturer’s instructions on   packages of laundry and   cleaning aids. Heed all   warnings or precautions. To   reduce the risk of poisoning or   chemical burns, keep them   out of the reach of children at   all times (preferably in a   locked cabinet).   23. Always follow the fabric care   instructions supplied by the   garment manufacturer.   24. Never operate the washer   with any guards and/or   panels removed.   25. DO NOT operate the washer   with missing or broken parts.   26. DO NOT by-pass any safety   devices.   27. Failure to install, maintain,   and/or operate this   machine according to the   manufacturer's instructions   may result in conditions which   can produce bodily injury   and/or property damage.   36729   4 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Before Washing . . .   Prepare Wash Load   Sort   3. Sort by Care Label   Empty Pockets and Cuffs   Proper sorting is easy if you follow   a few guidelines:   Make sure all pockets are empty   and turn them inside out. One   bobby pin, metal or plastic toy, nail   or sharp object in a load can catch   laundry and cause tears. Facial   tissue left in a pocket will produce   extreme “lint”. A crayon or lipstick   in a wash load may cause stains   that cannot be removed. Roll   down cuffs and shake out grass,   sand, and gravel.   Cold   Warm   Hot   1. Sort by Color   Whites   Lights   Darks   Mend Rips and Tears   Little holes can become bigger in   the washer. Mend holes and tears   before placing garments in the   washer.   W310IE0A   4. Sort By Type and Amount of   Soil   Close Zipper and Fasten Hooks   These can catch on garments in a   wash load and tear them. Tie belts   and sashes so they won’t wind   around clothes.   Children’s play clothes, as well   as work clothes, will need extra   treatment. Lightly soiled   clothes can become dingy if   washed with heavily soiled   items.   Non-Colorfast   Remove Nonwashable Trim   Check for colorfastness too, by   squeezing a portion of garment in   warm or hot sudsy water. If the   color bleeds or runs, wash the   item separately in cold water.   W308IE0A   2. Sort by Fabric and   Construction   5. Sort Lint “Shedders” From   Lint “Receivers”   Some fabrics attract lint and   should not be washed with lint-   shedding loads. Lint shedders   are cottons, terry towels,   chenille bedspreads, rugs, and   clothes which have been   heavily bleached.   Cottons and   Linens   Synthetics,   Blends & Poly Knits   Lint receivers are synthetics,   permanent or durable press,   knits (including socks),   corduroy, and other smooth   fabrics.   Permanent   Press   Pretreat   Pretreat shirt collars and cuffs   with a pre-wash product or liquid   detergent when placing them in   the washer. Before washing, treat   special stains with bar soap, liquid   detergent or a paste of water and   granular detergent. Use a pretreat   soil and stain remover.   Delicates   W309IE0A   36729   5 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Loading the Washer . . .   Load Articles   Load Sizes   Water Level   Right   Load items by the amount of   space they take up, not by their   weight. Mix large and small items   in a load to get the best washing   results.   Small   3-4 perm. press dress shirts   OR   1 twin sheet, 1 pillow case   OR   1-2 lightweight dresses   Drop items loosely into the   washtub. The bulk of the clothes   rather than the weight will   determine load size. Do not pack   items in or wrap them around the   agitator. Overloading can cause   poor cleaning, excessive   Medium   6-7 perm. press shirts   OR   2 twin sheets, 2 pillow cases   OR   8 bath towels, 6 bath cloths   wrinkling, and tears.   Large   W278IE0A   10-11 perm. press shirts   OR   Wrong   2 full size sheets, 2 pillow cases, 2   pair men’s pajamas   OR   12 bath towels, 4 hand towels,   4 wash cloths   Extra Large   8-9 shirts and   5 pair polyester pants   OR   2 queen size sheets,   4 pillow cases, 2 nightgowns   1 pair men’s pajamas   OR   W287IE0A   W279IE0A   Items should move freely through   the wash water for best cleaning   results. Items should rollover —   sink and then reappear.   1 queen size bedspread   Reset   (Illustrations shown with agitator   cap. Your washer may have a   fabric softener dispenser on   agitator).   Use the RESET if agitation has   started and more water is needed   for the load.   When washing very large items,   do not fill washtub as full as with   other loads.   The water level in your washer   should fit the size of your wash   load. Small loads will use lower   water levels. There must be   enough water in the washtub to   allow items to move and turn over   freely.   Overloading the washtub can   result in poor washing and rinsing.   Overloading may also cause   wrinkling and tearing of items.   36729   6 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Water . . .   Water Hardness   Iron   Wash Temperature   If iron is present in the water, the   clothes may become an all-over   yellow or they may be stained with   brown or orange spots or streaks.   Iron is not always visible in the   water.   Hot Water   Soft Water   0 to 3.5 grains   per gallon   Hot water will give the best results   of cleaning and sanitizing, but it is   not suitable for all items. It is best   for sturdy whites and colorfast   items, heavily soiled items and   diapers.   Moderately Hard   Water   3.6 to 7 grains   Solutions to Iron Problems   The installation of a water softener   will remove small amounts of iron   from the water supply. The   installation of an iron filter may be   necessary for more severe cases.   If the iron comes from the pipes, it   may be sufficient just to let the   water run into the empty washer   for about one minute. This may   help to clear the pipes. Spin this   water out of the washtub before   starting the wash.   Warm Water   per gallon   By using warm water, there is less   chance of color loss in items.   Warm water also reduces   wrinkling in permanent press   items. Use with light and   Hard Water   7.1 to 10.5 grains   per gallon   moderate soils, non-colorfast or   dark colors, permanent press,   silks, woolens, nylon, and acrylic.   Very Hard Water   More than 10.6   grains per gallon   Cold Water   W120IE0A   Cold water is less effective in   cleaning than hot or warm water,   but it does minimize wrinkling and   color fading. Use it for washing   extra-sensitive clothes and for the   rinsing of all fabrics.   If iron comes from the water   heater, drain the heater   occasionally to remove the rust.   Water hardness is measured in   grains per gallon (G.P.G.) or parts   per million (P.P.M.). To learn your   water hardness, call your Water   Department or State Extension   Service. Hard water will not   remove soil as well as soft water   and can result in gray, dingy   laundry. To get clothes clean in   hard water, use more detergent.   Do not use soap.   If the Iron Condition Cannot Be   Corrected   Energy   Prepare the wash water first by   adding detergent (not soap), then   add the clothes to the washtub.   Use a phosphate detergent. The   phosphate content of a detergent   is listed on the package side   panel.   You can save energy when   washing by following a few   guidelines:   1. Heating water accounts for the   greatest energy expense when   washing. Save on heating   water by using cold rinses.   Add a nonprecipitating water   conditioner to the washtub just   before the rinse water enters. Do   not use fabric softener in the rinse   water if a packaged water   Hard Water May Be Softened   By:   2. Wash full loads, but do not   overload.   1. A mechanical water softener   installed in your home.   3. Use soak cycles for heavily   soiled items to reduce wash   times.   conditioner is used.   2. The use of a packaged   non-precipitating water   conditioner.   4. Select a shorter wash time for   lightly soiled items.   Iron With Chlorine Bleach   The use of chlorine bleach with   water that contains iron will make   the rust discoloration worse. Use   an “all fabric” bleach.   Soft Water   140ºF   HOT   Water should be soft enough to   allow soaps and detergents to   remove soil effectively. Clothes   will be whiter and brighter when   WARM   COLD   100ºF   65ºF   W121IE0A   36729   7 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Laundry Tips . . .   Laundry   Aids   Use   Comments   Soak/Pretreat   Products   • Use a soaking agent and follow steps under “Soaking”   or soak overnight to remove stains and soils.   • Do not use a soaking   agent with chlorine   bleach.   • Always follow manufacturer’s instructions with any   pretreatment product.   • Do not use pretreaters   around the washer or   dryer control panel. They   may harm the finish or   panel markings.   Detergents/   Soaps   • You may use detergent or soap in your washer. The   determining factor is the hardness of the water. Always   use detergent if the water is over three grains hard.   • Soap and nonphosphate   powdered detergents   will not give good   washing results in hard   water. Soap in hard   water will form sticky   deposits.   • The use of powdered   soap is not recommended   when washing in cold   water.   Bleaches   • Use to remove certain stains, disinfect, and keep clothes   white.   • When using liquid   chlorine bleach, always   use the bleach   dispenser.   • Use bleach in the wash water only. Do not use bleach in   the rinse.   • Always measure the   bleach. Never exceed   one cup of bleach per   full load.   • Follow directions on care label of garment.   • Never use chlorine   bleach and ammonia in   the same wash cycle.   • Bleach should not be used as a substitute for detergent.   Use the recommended amount of bleach.   Fabric   Softeners   • Use to soften clothes and remove static electricity from   permanent press knits and other fabrics of man-made   fibers.   • Undiluted fabric   softener poured directly   on clothes can stain   them.   • Use the fabric softener dispenser on your machine   (if your machine has it), or add during the rinse cycle,   using no other product in the rinse. Follow bottle   directions carefully.   • Do not mix with   detergent or bleach.   Water   • These products soften water by tying up the hardness   minerals. Recommended if using soap with water over   three grains hard, or when using nonphosphate   detergents.   Conditioners   Non-Precipitating   Type   Precipitating Type   • These products settle out hardness minerals by   converting them into particles that will not dissolve in the   water. If used with nonphosphate detergent or soap in   hard water, a deposit may form on the clothes and   washer parts.   • Do not use with   nonphosphate   detergents or soaps.   36729   8 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Washing Temperature Guide . . .   Water   Temperature   Use   Comments   HOT   (approx. 140º F)   • Sturdy whites and colorfast items.   • Work clothes.   • Soiled items.   • Best cleaning for heavily   soiled items.   • Reduces wrinkling.   • Diapers.   WARM   (approx. 100º F)   • Light and moderately soiled items.   • Non-colorfast or dark colors.   • Permanent press.   • Reduces wrinkling.   • Less fading.   • Silks, woolens, nylon, acrylic.   COLD   (approx. 65º F)   • Rinsing of all items.   • Non-colorfast fabrics.   • Extra sensitive clothing.   • Saves energy.   • Reduces color fading.   To Clean the Dispenser   Bleach Dispenser   Fabric Softener   Dispenser and   Remove the dispenser housing   from agitator by squeezing the   lower part of the dispenser, pulling   directly upward and at the same   time tilting slightly. This will   The bleach dispenser is located in   the left front corner, under the   loading door.   Agitator   (Not on all models)   Use liquid bleach in the dispenser.   To Use Dispenser   expose the dispenser cup, which   is also removable for cleaning   (refer to illustration). Both housing   and cup can be soaked in hot   soapy water and rinsed clean. The   funnel shape in top of agitator also   needs to be cleaned. The hole   and the slots in the two rings will   require using a small brush for   proper cleaning.   After the clothes are loaded into   the washtub and before the start   of the WASH CYCLE, pour the   proper amount of liquid fabric   softener into the bottle measuring   cap (see bottle directions). Pour   into dispenser.   Use no more than one cup   chlorine bleach for large loads,   three-quarters cup for medium   and one-half cup for small loads.   Carefully pour recommended   amount of bleach into the   dispenser during the first fill of the   washer.   The large fabric softener   dispenser allows for the fabric   softener to be diluted with water.   We recommend adding water up   to the fill level. Do not exceed tip   of arrow which indicates correct fill   level. Over-filling can allow fabric   softener to spill onto the clothes.   After cleaning, install dispenser   cup, then push dispenser housing   directly downward onto top of   agitator until firmly snapped   together.   Be careful not to spill undiluted   bleach. It is a strong chemical and   can damage some fabrics if it is   not properly diluted.   Powdered bleach must not be   used in the bleach dispenser. Add   powdered bleach to the wash   water.   Setting the water level to medium   or higher will result in better   performance from the fabric   softener. The fabric softener will   remain in the dispenser during the   wash fill, agitation, and spin. At   the end of the wash spin, the   liquid fabric softener will be   dispensed into the washtub   through the slots in the agitator   and will be mixed with the   Agitator Cap   IMPORTANT: The agitator must   have either the cap or Fabric   Softener Dispenser on it at all   times.   incoming rinse water.   36729   9 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Use Tips   • Fabric softener spilled onto   garments may cause staining.   To remove, soak in a soapy   solution made from Ivory or   Camay soap, or rub the stain   with a bar of either of these   soaps. Then wash.   DISPENSER   HOUSING   DISPENSER   CUP   • Liquid fabric softener will be   dispensed during the final rinse   and should not be combined   with bleach, bluing, starch,   detergents, soaps or packaged   water conditioners during this   rinse.   AGITATOR   • Fabric softener is not to be   used in dispenser when using   Soak/Prewash cycle.   W288IE0A   • When adding detergent to wash   water, do not allow any to enter   into softener dispenser cup, as   softener will become gummy.   To prevent softener buildup, the   dispenser can be filled with clean   water for automatic cleaning. This   can be done in washing cycles   other than when softener is used.   36729   10   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   How To Use Your Washer . . .   The PERMANENT PRESS cycle   automatically cools the   1. Get the clothes ready for   Operation   washing. Empty pockets and   cuffs. Sort items into separate   loads. Pretreat stains and   heavily soiled areas.   Instructions   temperature of the fibers before   the spin. After wash the agitation   stops, the washtub spins slowly,   partially drains and then stops.   Cold water will then be   automatically added to the   washtub until the proper water   level is reached. This happens   one or two times, depending on   the size of the load and type of   drain connection. When the COOL   DOWN is complete, the washer   will pause for approximately one   minute before continuing the   cycle.   WARNING   a To reduce the risk of fire,   electric shock, serious   injury or death to persons,   read the IMPORTANT   2. Measure and add detergent to   the washtub.   3. Add clothes loosely into the   washtub. The bulk of the   SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS,   Pages 3 and 4, before   operating the washer.   clothes rather than the weight   will determine load size.   4. Close the loading door. The   washer will not agitate or spin   with the loading door open.   Determine Proper   Cycle   a WARNING   Regular   Delicate   Use for sturdy items, like play or   work clothes, towels, T-shirts, etc.   The wash time selection will   depend on the type of fabric and   the amount of soil. For the best   results when cleaning heavily   soiled items, use a longer wash   time (15 minutes maximum).   Lightly soiled items require less   wash time.   To reduce the risk of serious   injury, DO NOT   by-pass the loading door   switch by permitting the   washer to agitate or spin   with the loading door open.   Wash delicate items usually   washed by hand on this cycle. A   full tub of warm water is   recommended (even for small   loads) to allow the delicate items   to move freely through the water.   More water helps reduce fabric   wear, wrinkling, and provides for a   clean wash.   5. Set WASH/RINSE   temperatures.   There are two settings in the   DELICATE cycle — normal and   light. The number shown next to   these settings is the length of   agitation in minutes. (For example:   setting the timer on Normal will be   an eight minute agitation,   There are three settings in the   REGULAR cycle — heavy, normal   and light. The number shown next   to these settings is the length of   agitation in minutes. (For example:   setting the timer on Heavy will be   a 15 minute agitation).   including pauses).   Permanent Press   Use for permanent press items   and synthetics. The wash time   selection will depend upon the   type of fabric and amount of soil.   To Wash Clothes   IMPORTANT: Before using your   new washer, make sure the   washer cord is plugged into a   120 Volt electrical outlet that has   the proper grounding and polarity,   that the washer hoses are   connected to the hot and cold   water faucets, and that the faucets   are turned on. Be sure the drain   hose is not kinked and is inserted   into a drain.   There are two settings in the   PERMANENT PRESS cycle —   normal and light. The number   shown next to these settings is the   length of agitation in minutes. (For   example: setting the timer on   Normal will be a nine minute   agitation).   NOTE: The washer will provide a   cold rinse in all TEMPERATURE   settings. Cold rinses will save you   money and energy and will help   reduce wrinkling in permanent   press and synthetics.   The Energy Saver settings,   marked with an asterisk (*), show   which temperature settings will   use the least energy.   See the INSTALLATION   INSTRUCTIONS for details of   proper washer installation.   IMPORTANT: Before using the   washer for the first time, wipe out   the inside of the wash tub with a   sudsy cloth.   (continued)   36729   11   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   6. Set LOAD SIZE (WATER   LEVEL) control. Use RESET if   agitation has started and more   water is needed.   Soaking   Timer   Set the timer knob in the center of   the word “RINSE” or the washer   may spin without first filling with   water. Place the soaking product   and clothes load in the washtub.   Pull timer knob to start water fill.   After fill is completed and agitation   has started, push the timer knob   in. This will stop the washer.   When the clothes have soaked   the desired length of time, TURN   THE TIMER KNOB TO THE   START OF THE LAST SPIN, then   pull the timer knob out to start the   spin.   Although the washer cycles are   automatic, the timer may be reset   to lengthen, shorten, or repeat a   portion of a cycle.   To set or reset the timer, push   timer knob in to stop the washer.   Hold timer knob in firmly while   turning it clockwise to the setting   desired. Pull timer knob out to   start the washer.   IMPORTANT: Holding the LOAD   SIZE (WATER LEVEL) control in   the RESET position can cause   flooding of the washer.   7. Select the cycle according to   the type of fabric being washed.   Push the timer knob   in   and turn clockwise to the   desired cycle and wash time.   8. Pull the timer knob out to start   the water fill. Agitation will begin   when the water reaches the   level you selected.   The washer will stop (pause)   for approximately two minutes   before the wash and rinse   spins. Do not turn the timer   through these pauses. They   are part of the cycle.   36729   12   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Special Care . . .   Starching   Cotton Knits   Wool Sweaters   Starching adds crispness and   body to fabrics, enhances soil   resistance, and makes ironing   easier. There are several types of   starches. Carefully follow label   directions for spray or hand   starching or starching in the   washer.   Unless the label indicates that it is   preshrunk, cotton knits will   probably shrink to some degree.   Overdrying contributes to   shrinkage of cotton knits.   Loosely knit or delicately   constructed sweaters will need   delicate care. Hand wash.   Measure garment before and after   washing. Squeeze gently through   the water with little motion. Rinse   thoroughly. Block to shape and   dry flat.   Wash water should be hot or   warm suitable for color and soil.   The rinse water should be cold.   For sweaters labeled “machine   washable”, follow manufacturer’s   directions or use warm water   wash and cold rinse. Dry flat.   Excess agitation and excess   tumbling are the main causes of   wool shrinkage.   Knits   Rayon Knits   Rayon stretches and shrinks   easily. Treat as a delicate fabric   and wash gently.   A variety of knits are being used   for many types of clothing and   household furnishings. Many knits   are machine washable, some are   hand washable, and some must   be dry-cleaned. When buying,   make sure the garment has a care   label with care instructions. These   directions must be followed. Some   knits are stretched during their   manufacture and may shrink or   relax when exposed to water.   Synthetic Fiber Knits   Knits made from synthetic fibers   or blends containing a high   percentage of synthetics will   generally keep their shape. When   buying, make sure the trimmings   (including belts) are machine   washable, seams are not   Wool Knits   Dry-clean wool knits unless   labeled machine washable. Follow   manufacturer’s directions.   puckered, and zippers and   trimmings are well fastened.   Knits of Man-Made Fibers   In general, follow the rules for   permanent press fabrics as they   tend to have the same   characteristics. Set machine to   PERMANENT PRESS cycle. Set   the wash water warm, or suitable   for color and soil. Rinse water   should be cold. Do not wash with   lint-shedding fabrics. Separate   items for color, washing whites   separately.   Sweaters of Man-Made Fibers   Follow directions for knits. Button   sweaters and turn inside out. The   ribbon behind the buttons and   button holes may shrink. Stretch   to shape after washing. Orlon   sweaters may stretch. Avoid   pulling them when wet. Dryer dry.   (continued)   36729   13   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Permanent Press   5. Use the PERMANENT PRESS   cycle, hot or warm water, cold   rinse and sufficient detergent.   Permanent or durable press   garments and household items   will usually not need pressing   when washed and dried properly.   However, some will be more   wrinkle resistant than others.   6. Use fabric softener in the rinse   water. This will reduce the   static electricity which attracts   lint and makes garments cling.   The care needed for permanent   press is a little different than for   cottons. Permanent press will   soften or become pliable when   heated. This softening when it is in   warm or hot wash water will allow   wear wrinkles to be removed. It   will also cause the fabric to   To Dry Permanent Press   For best results, permanent press   should be dryer dried. See   garment care labels. Ironing may   be necessary. Use low heat   setting on iron or steam setting on   a steam iron.   wrinkle if it is crushed, squeezed   or spun when hot.   Permanent press cycles of   washers, when washer controls   are properly set, will cool the   clothes before the wash spin to   avoid wrinkling. Because the   clothes soften when heated, it is   important to remove them from   the dryer as soon as tumbling   stops.   How To Wash Permanent Press   1. Wash often. Permanent press   clothes tend to look clean even   when they should be washed.   2. Sort loads correctly, refer to   Page 5.   3. Do not wash with lint-shedding   loads. Permanent press   attracts lint in the wash water.   4. Pre-treat grease stains and oily   areas. This is especially   important for shirt collars and   cuffs. Rub liquid detergent or a   paste of detergent into the   area.   36729   14   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Washing Special Items . . .   Always Follow Manufacturer’s Care Label Instructions   Bedding   Diapers   • Warm wash and rinse.   • PERMANENT PRESS cycle.   • Pretreat heavily soiled areas before washing.   • When washing an electric blanket, protect the plug by stitching the edge of the   blanket over the plug. Only dryer dry if manufacturer says it can be done.   • Rinse out diapers immediately in cold water and soak in a diaper pail with a   small amount of detergent or enzyme presoak. Soak before washing.   • Limit wash load to two dozen diapers.   • Recommend an all-purpose detergent.   Draperies, Curtains,   • Shake to remove dust. Remove hooks and close zippers.   • Sun-damaged draperies and curtains will not withstand washing.   Use warm water.   Slip Covers   • • Wash curtains frequently. They can be weakened from soil, fumes, dust,   and the sun.   • Fiberglass curtains need gentle care. Read care label to see if washable.   Some fiberglass curtains should be hand washed.   Pillows   (Feather and down)   • Do not wash pillows unless they can be dryer dried. They may mildew if not   dried completely.   • Wash two pillows at a time or add towels for balance.   • Use warm wash and detergent.   Rugs   • Shake before washing. Do not use hot water on rubber-backed rugs.   • Wash two or three rugs to balance the washer.   • Fabric softener in the rinse will help eliminate static.   Slips and Gowns   • Wash often using all-purpose detergent, warm or hot water and cold rinse on   the PERMANENT PRESS cycle.   • To keep nylons and polyesters white, wash only with whites and use chlorine   bleach occasionally.   • Use fabric softener in the rinse to remove static electricity.   36729   15   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Washing Problems . . .   To keep clothes looking white or bright, use good washing practices at all times to prevent a gradual build-up   of soil or water hardness minerals on them. If you notice that your clothes are not as bright as they should be,   take corrective measures immediately.   Problem   Cause   Solution   Gray or Dingy   Clothes   Insufficient Detergent   Add more detergent to washtub before   loading clothes. Mild detergents are not   suitable for average soil.   Improper Sorting   Wash whites separately. Separate light   from heavily soiled items. Clothes can pick   up soil from dirty wash water.   Nonphosphate Detergent and Hard Water   Follow package directions. Soften water if   possible, and use a phosphate   detergent.   Water Not Hot Enough   Overcrowding Washer   White clothes will stay whiter with hot   wash water. Increase temperature.   Clothes must circulate freely through the   water for best results.   Yellowed Clothes Unremoved Soil   Skin soil is hard to remove. Check hem   edge of sheets and pillowcases, bottom   end of t-shirts, etc. If this portion is   white and center is yellow, the fabric   contains unremoved soil. Use sufficient   detergent and a hot wash. Chlorine   bleach may be needed.   Clothes Stained From Iron In The Water   To test if an iron stain, use a rust remover   on a portion of the garment. Follow   bottle directions for larger items.   Older Clothes   Some white fabrics turn yellow with age   and cannot be whitened.   Clothes Tearing   or Damage   Improper Use of Chlorine Bleach   No correction for bleach damaged clothes.   Always measure and dilute bleach.   Overcrowding or Overloading   Insufficient Precare   Make sure all items can move freely   during agitation.   Fasten all hooks and zippers. Mend tears.   Remove objects from pockets.   Excessive Lint   Improper Sorting   Fabrics which shed lint should not be   washed with fabrics that receive lint.   Insufficient Detergent /   Nonphosphate Detergent   Use enough detergent so lint remains   suspended in water and flushed out.   Mixing Fabric Types   Knits and Permanent Press attract lint.   Wash these only with similar items. Use   fabric softener in rinse water.   36729   16   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Stain Removal . . .   Many soils will not become stains if treated promptly. Older stains may be difficult or impossible to remove. Hot   water will set some stains, particularly protein based stains. Use cold or warm water on these before washing in   hot water.   WARNING   a Never put highly flammable substances like gasoline, kerosene, waxes, vegetable oils, cooking oils,   etc. into a washer or dryer. Never put articles that have been cleaned with such substances into a   washer or dryer. Failure to comply with these warnings could result in a fire, explosion, and/or   serious burns or death. All items with these substances on them should be thoroughly hand-washed   with a detergent so that no trace of the flammable substances remains. The articles can then be   machine washed and/or dried.   When using any kind of a dry-cleaning fluid, follow the manufacturer's recommendations. The fumes   should never be inhaled. Use in a well ventilated room away from sparks and flames. Air dry before   washing or drying. Dry-cleaning fluid may cause a “ring” to be formed on some permanent press   fabrics. This will not wash out. To remove, clean the garment in a coin-operated dry-cleaning unit, or   by a professional dry-cleaner.   Stain   Treatment   Adhesive Tape   Place face down on paper towels and sponge with a dry-cleaning solvent (see   WARNING above). Launder.   Airplane Glue   Place face down on paper towels and sponge with fingernail polish remover   until stain dissolves. Launder.   Alcoholic Beverages   Sponge stain immediately with cold water or soak stain 30 minutes in cold   water. Apply detergent to any trace of stain while still wet. If safe for the fabric,   launder in hot water using chlorine bleach.   Blood   Treat stain immediately. Soak 30 minutes or more in cold water. Rub detergent   into stain. If stain persists, place a small amount of household ammonia on the   stain and rub again with detergent. If safe for fabric, launder in hot water and   chlorine bleach if traces of the stain persist.   Candlewax   Rub with ice and scrape off excess wax. Place stain between paper towels and   press with warm iron. Then place stain face down on paper towels and sponge   with dry-cleaning solvent (see WARNING above). Let dry, launder. If traces of   color remain, launder with a commercial color remover, or if safe for the fabric,   hot water and chlorine bleach.   Catsup, Tomato-Based   Products   Scrape off excess. Soak in cold water 30 minutes. Rub detergent into the stain   and if safe for fabric, launder in hot water and chlorine bleach.   Chewing Gum   Rub with ice and scrape off excess gum. Place face down on paper towels and   sponge with a dry-cleaning solvent.   Cocoa or Chocolate   Soak in cold water. Rub detergent into stain, rinse. If greasy stain remains,   sponge face down on paper towels with a dry-cleaning solvent. If traces of the   stain remains, launder in hot water and chlorine bleach (if safe for fabric).   Coffee, Tea   Crayon   Soak in cold water. Rub detergent into stain, rinse. If traces of the stain remain,   launder in hot water with chlorine bleach (if safe for fabric).   Treat the same as candle wax (above) or wash in hot water (if safe for fabric)   using soap (not a detergent) and 1-2 cups baking soda. If stains remain,   professional dry-cleaning may be necessary.   (continued)   36729   17   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Treatment   Stain   Deodorants and   Anti-Perspirants   Some of these products contain substances that can change the color of   some dyes. The color can sometimes be restored if the area is sponged with   ammonia then rinsed. To remove stains, apply white vinegar. Rub, rinse. If   stains remain, rub detergent into stain and launder with hot water and chlorine   bleach (if safe for fabric).   Dye   Egg   Treat with a commercial dye remover (Rit, Putnam) or if safe for fabric,   bleach with chlorine bleach.   If dried, scrape off excess. Soak in cold water. Rub detergent into damp   stain and if safe for fabric, launder in hot water and chlorine bleach.   Fabric Softener   Fruit Juices   Dampen stain and rub with bar soap. Launder as usual.   Soak in cold water. Launder in hot water with chlorine bleach (if safe for   fabric).   Grease, Oil   Ink   Place face down on paper towel and sponge with dry-cleaning fluid (see   WARNING on Page 17). Dampen stain with water and rub with bar soap or   detergent. Launder in hot water (if safe for fabric).   Saturate the stain with hair spray or place the fabric face down on paper towel   and sponge with cleaning fluid or rubbing alcohol (see WARNING on   Page 17). Rinse. If traces of the stain remain, rub detergent into the   dampened stain and launder. Some inks may be impossible to remove.   Iodine   Rinse from the back side of the stain with cold water. Then soak in a   commercial color remover (Rit, Putnam, etc.) or rub in a paste of water and   starch. Let stand for 15-30 minutes and launder.   Lipstick   Mildew   Place on paper towel and sponge with cleaning fluid (see WARNING on   Page 17). Rinse. Rub dampened stain with bar soap and launder.   Treat promptly. Mildew damages fabric and sometimes cannot be removed.   Launder with chlorine bleach. For items that cannot be washed with chlorine   bleach, soak in an all-fabric bleach, then launder.   Milk and Milk Products   Soak in cold water. Launder in hot water and chlorine bleach (if safe for   fabric). Sponge with a cleaning fluid (see WARNING on Page 17), if a stain is   noticeable. Rewash.   Miscellaneous   (A) Place stain side down on paper towel and sponge with dry-cleaning fluid   (see WARNING on Page 17). (B) Apply dry spotter (one part mineral water   and eight parts dry-cleaning solvent). Use a spoon to loosen stain. Keep stain   moist with dry spotter and blot occasionally with toweling. Continue until stain   is removed. Allow to dry completely, rinse in warm water, and launder as   usual.   Eye and Face Make-up,   Tar, Gravy, Felt-Tip   Marker, Pitch,   Typewriter Ribbon   Mud   Scrape off excess. Soak in solution of one quart warm water, half teaspoon   liquid hand dishwashing detergent and one tablespoon vinegar for 15 minutes.   Rinse. Launder in hot or warm water with enzyme product.   Mustard   Rub dampened stain with bar soap. Launder in hot water and chlorine bleach   (if safe for fabric).   Nail Polish   Place face down on paper towel. Sponge with nail polish remover (non-oily)   until stain disappears. Launder. Do not use nail polish remover on Acetate or   Arnel fabrics.   36729   18   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Treatment   Stain   Paint   Water-based — Treat by rinsing fabric in cool water while stains are still wet.   Then launder. Dried paint cannot be removed. Oil-based — Pretreat with a   solvent recommended on the paint container. If not available, use mineral spirits.   Rinse. Pretreat with a stain remover or detergent, rinse and launder.   Perspiration   Rub dampened stain with detergent. Launder in hot water and chlorine bleach   (if safe for fabric). If the fabric is discolored, you can try to restore it by treating   fresh stains with ammonia or old stains with vinegar.   Rust   Apply a commercial rust remover (Whink, Rit, RoVer, etc.) Follow manufacturer’s   directions. Then launder as usual.   Scorching   Launder using hot water and chlorine bleach (if safe for fabric). Fabrics can   be damaged by being scorched. If this has happened, you may not be able to   remove the marks.   Shoe Polish   Soft Drinks   Tobacco   Urine   Rub dampened stain with detergent. Launder in hot water and chlorine   bleach if safe for fabric.   Rinse stain with cold water immediately. Launder in warm water and chlorine   bleach if safe for fabric.   Dampen stain and rub with bar soap. Rinse. If necessary, soak in an all-fabric   bleach solution. If stain remains, launder with chlorine bleach (if safe for fabric).   Rinse with cold water. Soak with an enzyme soaking product. Launder in hot   water with chlorine bleach (if safe for fabric). If the color of the fabric has   changed, sponging the area with ammonia may restore the color.   Vomit   Soak in a solution of one quart warm water, half teaspoon liquid hand   dishwashing detergent, and one tablespoon ammonia (if safe for fabric). Soak   15 minutes. Use sponge to loosen stain. Blot with toweling. Launder in hot water   (if safe for fabric) with an enzyme product.   36729   19   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Maintenance . . .   Cold Weather Care   Wipe the washer cabinet as   needed. If detergent, bleach or   other washing products are spilled   on the cabinet, wipe immediately.   Some products will cause   permanent damage if spilled on   the cabinet.   Leave the loading door open to   If the washer is delivered on a   cold day (below freezing), or is   stored in an unheated room or   area during the cold months, do   not attempt to operate it until the   washer has had a chance to warm   up.   allow the inside of the washer to   dry out after use. This helps   prevent musty odors from   developing.   Vacations and   Extended Non-Use   Do not use scouring pads or   abrasive cleansers.   Care Of Your Washer   IMPORTANT: To avoid possible   property damage due to flooding,   turn off the water supply to the   washer whenever there will be an   extended period of non-use.   Do not lay sharp or rough objects   on or against the washer. The   finish could be damaged.   IMPORTANT: Before using the   washer for the first time, wipe out   the inside of the washtub with a   sudsy cloth.   The washtub will need no   particular care though it may need   rinsing or wiping after an unusual   load has been washed. This also   may be necessary if too little   detergent has been used.   Use only a damp or sudsy cloth   for cleaning the control panel.   Some spray prewash products   may harm the finish on the control   panel.   Operating Tips . . .   Out-Of-Balance Switch   The out-of-balance switch is   located behind the right rear hinge   of the washer loading door.   The out-of-balance switch is   tripped if the load becomes   excessively unbalanced during the   spin. Spinning stops when this   happens.   If the out-of-balance switch is   tripped, you will need to rearrange   the load. To do this, push the   timer knob in, open the loading   door and evenly distribute the   items in the washtub. Close the   loading door, pull the timer knob   out, and the spin will resume.   A load of one or two items can   make the washtub unbalanced   during the spin periods. For the   best spinning results, the load   must be balanced throughout the   spin period.   Motor Overload Protector . . .   This internal overload protector   motor will reset automatically. If   the overload protector stops the   motor again, remove the washer   from use and call the serviceman   to correct the problem.   will stop the motor automatically in   the event of an overload. The   overload protector will reset itself   in two or three minutes and the   36729   20   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Before You Call For Service . . .   (You may save time and money by checking the following):   • If Your Washer:   Won't   Agitate   Won't   Start   Won't   Fill   Possible Reason —   Do This To Correct   Won't   Spin   Be sure the power cord is plugged all the way into the   electrical outlet.   Close the loading door.   Check the house fuse or circuit breaker.   Has the motor overload protector cycled?   Turn on the hot and cold water faucets.   Pull timer knob out to start the washer.   Was the last spin completed?   Clean the filter screens located at the faucet end of the inlet   hoses. Owner is responsible for service call regarding   cleaning of the screens.   Water is siphoned from the washer during the cycle. Refer to   the INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS supplied with the   washer.   Are the controls properly set?   Broken drive belt. Call the serviceman.   If Service Is Required . . .   If service is required, contact the   nearest Factory Authorized   Service Center.   When calling or writing about your   washer, PLEASE GIVE THE   MODEL AND SERIAL   NUMBERS. The model and serial   numbers are located on the   nameplate. The nameplate will be   in the location shown. Please   include a copy of your bill of sale   and any service receipts you   have.   If you are unable to locate an   authorized service center or are   unsatisfied with the service   performed on your washer, write   to:   MODEL   NUMBER AND SERIAL   NUMBER   Raytheon Apliances   Amana Home Appliance   Division   2800 220th Trail   P.O. Box 8901   Amana, Iowa 52204-0001   Phone: 1-800-843-0304   FAX: (319) 622-8158   Monday through Friday   7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.   Central Time Zone   a WARNING   To reduce the risk of   serious injury or death,   DO NOT repair or replace   any part of the washer or   attempt any servicing   unless specifically   W334IE0B   recommended in the user-   maintenance instructions or   in published user-repair   instructions that you   understand and have the   skills to carry out.   36729   21   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   36729   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Information For Handy Reference . . .   Consumer Affairs Department   Amana Refrigeration, Inc.   2800 220th Trail   P. O. Box 8901   Amana, Iowa 52204-0001   Date Purchased   Serial Number   Model Number   Dealer's Name   Phone Number   Phone Number   Dealer's Address   Service Agency   Service Agency Address   Record this information and keep your sales slip. Model and serial numbers are located on the nameplate.   36729   23   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   qwert   36729   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   |