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OWNERS MANUAL
When Technology Meets Ecology
CAUTION:
Before operating this appliance
it is recommended that you
read this manual and follow all
Safety Rules and Operating
Instructions.
COMBINATION WASHER & VENTED DRYER
MODEL WD802M
corporate offices
Westland Sales / PO Box 427 / 15650 SE 102nd Ave / Clackamas, OR 97015 - USA
warehouses Clackamas, OR & Elkhart, IN / phone 503.655.2563 / fax 503.656.8829
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CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).
NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICES PERSONNEL.
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to
the presence of uninsulated "Dangerous Voltage" within the product's enclosure that may be of sufficient
magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of impor-
tant operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the
appliance.
The model number of this product may be found on the back of the unit; and the serial number on the label affixed to
the back of the unit.
You should note the model and serial numbers of this unit in the space provided, and retain this booklet as a permanent
record of your purchase to aid in identification in the event of theft.
MODEL NUMBER______________________________
SERIAL NUMBER______________________________
WARNING:
TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
USE AND CARE OF YOUR
AUTOMATIC WASHER-DRYER
TO AVOID UNNECESSARY SERVICE CALLS
Your new appliance is a carefully engineered product. This appliance is an automatic washer-dryer. It is front
Many times what appears to be a reason to call for service, loading, with an extra large door opening for easier access.
requires nothing more than a simple adjustment you can It has 5 wash cycles in addition to extra rinse and extra
easily make in your own home.
spin cycles.
You will be charged for a service call while the
appliance is in warranty if the problem is not caused by You will obviously want to obtain the best possible wash.
defective product workmanship or materials covered By reading and following the instructions in this booklet
by this warranty.
you will achieve excellent results.
To avoid a charge for an unnecessary service call, and Please ensure that the instructions are followed. If you
before calling a serviceman, please refer to the Avoid should need any further advice or assistance please contact
Service Check List for situations that you can remedy. the dealer where your machine was purchased.
This list is included at the back of this Use and Care Book.
BEFORE USING WASHER-DRYER
•The washer must be installed on a strong level floor, and
in a protected, dry, and well-ventilated area close to a
power and water supply of sufficient capacity, and a suffi-
cient drain outlet.
•Dryer installation and grounding should be done in
accordance with local codes by a qualified installer.
•"Installation Instructions" are included in your Use and
Care Manual for the installers reference.
•The washer should be plugged into a properly grounded
three (3) prong electrical outlet of 115 Volt, 1300W, 12.5
A, 60 Hertz. It should not be controlled by a wall switch
or pull cord which might be turned off accidentally.
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IMPORTANT
In the accessories bag you will also find a spanner that is to be used for removing brackets and leveling washer-dryer
feet.
REMOVE SHIPPING BRACKETS
1. Remove back panel screws and lift panel clear
(Fig. 1, Item. A).
2. Remove fixing screws from the four brackets and
cross bearing (Fig. 2, Item Y) then remove
brackets.
3. Fix back panel with 3 screws previously removed
(Fig. 1, Item A).
4. Close the 4 holes on the cabinet with the plastic
blanking plugs that you will find in the accessories
bag (Fig. 2, Item X & Z).
Leveling
After selecting a permanent location, the machine
should be properly leveled to prevent vibration.
To do this, adjust one or both front levelers, as
needed, after loosening the lock nuts. Once your
washer is perfectly leveled, be sure to tighten the lock
nuts (Fig. 3).
FOR YOUR OWN PROTECTION, AND TO PREVENT ACCIDENTS, INJURY AND FIRE, PLEASE READ
THE FOLLOWING CAREFULLY:
• Destroy the carton and plastic bags after the washer- • Repair or replacement of a part should be made only
dryer has been unpacked.
• Children should never be left alone or unattended in
the area where appliances are located.
by a qualified service technician to prevent personal
injury or damage to the machine. Ask your dealer for a
list of authorized repair service companies.
• Disconnect power to the washer at the circuit breaker
or fuse box, or unplug the machine in an emergency,
or when servicing is required. Have the installer show
you and label the proper switch or fuse at the electrical
disconnect box.
• Washer installation and grounding must be done in
accordance with local codes by a qualified installer.
Installation instructions are included in this manual for
the installer's reference.
• Use only low sudsing detergents suitable for front
loading washers, or a small amount of regular deter-
gent. The soap suds should never exceed the mid-line
of the port-hole.
• The washer must be plugged into a properly grounded
three (3) prong electrical outlet. For your safety, the
third or round grounding prong must never be
removed. DO NOT USE AN EXTENSION CORD.
WARNING - The Appliance Should Be Connected To
An Individual Branch Circuit With No. 14 AWG
Wire And Protected By 15 A Fuse or Breaker.
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
This appliance must be grounded. In the event of malfunction or breakdown, grounding will reduce the risk of electric
shock by providing a path of least resistance for electric current. This appliance is equipped with a cord having an
equipment-grounding conductor and a grounding plug. The plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet that is
properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances.
WARNING - Improper connection of the equipment-grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric shock.
Check with a qualified electrician or serviceman if you are in doubt as to whether the appliance is properly grounded.
Do not modify the plug provided with the appliance.
If it will not fit the outlet, have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician.
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PLUMBING (Water Inlet)
The straight end of these hoses should be connected to the supply (Fig. 4).
The 90° angled end of these hoses should be connected to the inlet valves
on the back of the machine, using one of the washers to make a water
tight seal on each connection. The couplings should be tightened by hand,
a tool should only be used if a leak occurs. Do not use excessive force
(see M, Fig. 5).
The Inlet valves are color-coded:
Red = Hot
White = Cold
It is possible to run the machine on cold water only, but a water supply
must be connected to each inlet valve. To do this we suggest you use "F"
connector, supplied with the washer-dryer (see N, Fig. 6).
PLUMBING (Water Outlet)
You should carefully position the drain hose to avoid kinks and ensure
proper drainage of the water.
The outlet end of the drain hose must be at least 20" (50 cm) above the
base of the machine. At this point it is possible for the water to be
discharged into a sink, standpipe or drainpipe.
No more than 6" of the drain hose should insert into a standpipe. Assure
an air break is available to prevent the machine from siphoning in a
standpipe.
IMPORTANT
Make sure the drain hose is not kinked and the water flow is not
restricted.
Standpipe Drain System:
When a standpipe installation is used it
must be at least 1¼" (3.2 cm) in diameter
with a minimum carry away capacity of 7
gallons (26 liters) per minute.
Wall or Floor Standpipe Drain:
Top of standpipe must be at least 25" (62
cm) high and no higher than 34" (86 cm)
from bottom of washer (A & B).
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Sink Drainpipe System:
• You may connect directly to a "Wye" Branch Tailpiece
available at most hardware stores.
• You may connect directly to a Disposer by following
the manufacturer attachment method.
• You may connect directly through the floor to a
separate trap. The trap must be vented to prevent
siphoning. To provide proper venting; install an Air
Gap Kit available at most hardware stores.
• You may connect to the manufacturers sink drain kit
(sold separately) that will supply water from your
faucet and discharge water directly into your sink.
You should carefully position the drain hose to avoid
kinks and ensure proper drainage of the water. Use a
drain loop or suitable clamp to support drain hose at
25" (62 cm) minimum 34" (86 cm) maximum. The outlet
end of the drain hose must be at least 20" (50 cm) above
the base of the machine. Entry into sink drain system
must be above trap. When routing the drain hose through
cabinets or walls assure no ruff or sharp edges can
damage the drain hose. All sharp edges MUST be
covered by a protective material such as electrical or duct
tape. Use a drain hose clamp to secure drain hose to
"Wye" Branch or Disposer (not included).
EXHAUSTING
The appliance should not be exhausted into a chimney, wall,
ceiling, or any concealed space of a building. Only rigid or flex
metal/metallic duct should be used for exhausting, unless the
appliance has been investigated for use with non-metal/metallic
duct (See Fig. 7).
To prevent large amounts of lint and moisture from accumulating
and to maintain drying efficiency, consider exhausting outdoors.
OPTIONAL AIR OUTLET FILTER
The optional air outlet filter (Fig. 6 Page 3) is included as an
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING - To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, or injury to persons when using your appliance, follow basic
precautions, including the following:
• Read all instructions before using the appliance.
• Do not wash or dry articles that have been previously
cleaned washed or spotted with gasoline dry cleaning
solvents or other flammable or explosive substances as
they emit vapors that could ignite or explode.
• Do not allow children to play on or in the appliance.
Close supervision of children is necessary.
• Before the appliance is removed from service or
discarded remove the door to the washer-dryer
compartment.
• Under certain conditions, Hydrogen gas may be
produced in a hot water system that has not been
used for 2 weeks or more. HYDROGEN GAS IS
EXPLOSIVE. If the hot water system has not been
used for such a period, before using this 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.
• Do not use heat to dry articles containing foam rubber
or similar textured rubber-like materials.
• Keep the exhaust opening and surrounding areas free
from accumulation of lint, dust, and dirt.
• The interior of the machine should be cleaned periodi-
cally by qualified service personnel.
• Do not place items exposed to cooking oil in your
dryer. Items contaminated with cooking oils may
contribute to a chemical reaction that could cause a
load to catch fire.
• Clean dry filter assembly at rear of machine, if
applicable, regularly.
• Do not reach into the appliance if the drum is moving.
• Do not install or store this appliance where it will be
exposed to the weather
• Do not tamper with controls.
• Do not repair or replace any part of the appliance or
attempt any servicing unless specifically recom-
mended in the user-maintenance instructions or in
published user-repair instructions that you understand
and have the skills to carry out.
• 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.
• Clean drain filter assembly at front of machine
regularly.
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Recessed, Closet And Alcove Installation
Instructions
The Machine may be installed in a
recessed area, closet or alcove.
The installation spacing is in inches and
is the minimum acceptable.
Additional spacing should be considered
for easy installation, servicing and com-
pliance with local codes and ordinances.
Closet installation must be exhausted.
Other installations must use the mini-
mum dimensions indicated.
WARNING - To Reduce The Risk Of Fire
This Appliance
MUST BE EXHAUSTED OUTDOOR.
Minimum Installation Spacing
* Additional clearances for wall, door and floor moldings may be required.
** Additional space is needed when an external exhaust elbow is used.
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SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
LAUNDRY PREPARATION
Sorting
Clothes should be sorted to separate items which could damage other garments. Sort items into loads according to
similar colors, fabrics, garment construction and degrees of soil.
• Color - Separate clothes into three groups: whites and • Garment constructions - Garments that fray easily or
pastels medium and bright colors and dark colors.
Items which bleed color should be washed alone.
• Type of fabrics - Delicate items should be separated
from sturdier items. Fabrics that shed lint should be
separated from those which shed none or attract lint.
that have unusual trim require gentle care. These gar-
ments may be washed in the front loader using the knit
cycle. If garments are fragile and delicate hand wash-
ing may be desirable.
• Degree of soil - Heavily soiled items should be sepa-
rated from the rest of the wash to prevent transfer of
soil in the wash water.
Inspection
While sorting clothes into wash-loads, also inspect each garment to see if it requires special care.
• Remove stains while they are fresh and easy to get • Fasten all hooks zippers and buttons.
out. Try cold water first to remove unknown stains.
Hot water sets stains containing protein such as blood,
egg, meat and milk. To remove difficult stains, refer to
the Stain Removal Chart at the end of this book.
• Pre-treat heavily soiled areas such as collars cuffs and
centers of pillow cases. Refer to the "Pre-treating"
section for specific instructions.
• Turn knit garments wrong side out to reduce the
tendency of knits to "pill". Fabric "pills" are balls of
fiber on the surface of the garment caused by wear or
friction.
• Remove loose dirt and sand. Brush dirt from trouser
cuffs. Shake or vacuum rugs to remove loose surface
soil.
• Mend rips and tears before washing so further damage
is not done to garments.
• If buckle is washable place a scrap of material
securely around the ornament before washing and dry-
ing to prevent scratching and damage to the machine.
Remove non-wash-able trims, buckles, buttons and
belts.
• Empty pockets. Objects left in pockets such as crayons
pens markers or tobacco crumbs may stain an entire
wash load. Paper tissues will shred leaving bits on
each item in the washer. Remove coins and other
foreign objects to prevent damage to the machine.
• Tie strings, belts and apron sashes into bows to avoid
tangling during washing.
Pre-treating
Laundry Aids
Pre-treat heavily soiled areas such as collars, cuffs and Detergents are the most popular cleaning agents for
centers of pillow cases by using a pre-wash spray, or home laundry. Using too little detergent results in poor
brushing liquid detergent or a laundry detergent and washability, while using too much causes over sudsing
water paste over the areas before washing.
and poor rinsing. Detergents not only remove soil, but
Refer to the Stain Removal Chart for treatment of also hold it in suspension in the wash water to prevent
specific stains. If an entire item is heavily soiled or very redepositing it on the wash load. The amount to use
stained, it may be easier and more effective to pre-wash depends on wash load size, amount of soil, Water
the item before laundering than to pre-treat every spot.
Pre-Washing
hardness and detergent type. ALWAYS measure the
amount of detergent. The amount of suds formed is not
Pre-wash excessively soiled clothes, such as work or necessarily an indication of how much to use. Some
children's play clothes. detergents form a great amount of suds, others only a
They often contain deeply embedded dirt. Pre-washing few.
with detergent will help loosen the soil. Use only detergents suitable for front loading washers for
best results.
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Drain Screen
WASHER FEATURES
The removable drain screen which protects the pump
from lint and foreign matter needs to be cleaned periodi-
cally. How often will depend on your wash load, e.g.
cotton towels cause more lint to collect than nylon loads.
Open the service door by pressing on the left hand side.
Turn drain screen counter-clockwise and pull the drain
screen out. Have a cloth or shallow tray under the drain
screen housing, as a small quantity of water may run out.
You may find it helpful to first set the machine to spin,
allow the unit to start, then remove the drain screen once
unit starts. This procedure reduces the amount of water
released.
Clean the screen under running water to help remove any
lint. Replace the screen by sliding back into the housing
within 3 minutes. Lastly turn clockwise to secure.
Under no circumstances should the drain screen be
removed while the machine is full of water.
ON-OFF Button
After the clothes have been loaded and the desired water
temperature and cycle selected, pressing the ON-OFF
button causes the cycle to begin.
Medium/High Spin Button
When the button is pressed, the spin speed will be
reduced from high to low during the regular cycle.
High Heat Half/Heat Button
When this button is pressed, the half heat drying
temperature is obtained. Release for maximum heat. Half
heat should only be used with delicate fabrics.
Wash Timer
Enables the operator to select the wash program required
according to the type of fabric and degree of soiling.
Refer to the program chart on page 10.
Detergent Dispenser
The detergent dispenser is designed so detergent,
additives and bleach will flush automatically into your
machine.
Use only 1 to 2 tablespoons of powder detergent or liquid
equivalent.
It is divided into 4 compartments, for cold wash, hot
wash, detergents, additives (i.e. fabric softeners) and
bleach.
At the end of the wash program, any remaining liquids
will be automatically siphoned out leaving the dispenser
ready for the next wash.
A small amount of water may remain in compartment
"C" and/or "D" at the end of the wash program. This can
easily be removed by pouring a small additional amount
of water into this compartment, which allows the siphon
to operate and draw all the water into the machine.
Note: The detergent dispenser drawer and housing
should be cleaned to prevent a build up of detergent and
fabric softener. This dispenser drawer is easily removed
by pulling out. Rinse it under the tap, dry and replace.
Water Cycle Selector
Allows operator to select the temperature of the wash/
rinse water.
Drying Timer
This control allows you to preset the drying time you
want according to your requirements which may be
"damp dry", "ready for ironing" or "dry" ready for
putting away. The drying time depends largely on the
type of material (some fibers absorb more water than oth-
ers), the dampness of the articles when the drying is
started and the amount of laundry. Table napkins, towels,
and similar (rather thick) articles will take a longer time
to dry. After all the controls have been correctly set, the
dryer will start to operate as soon as you close the door.
During operation the Drying Timer will gradually return
to the "Stop" position "O". The final 12 minutes of the
drying cycle is the cooling phase. At the end of this
cooling phase it will automatically switch itself off.
Cool Drying Period
Towards the end of the tumble-drying cycle there is a
cool drying period which lasts about 12 minutes.
The heater is off during this period, while the machine
continues to tumble.
When setting a wash/dry cycle the dryer pre-heats the
drum during the final spin on all cycles.
The cooling feature helps minimize creasing, and is
particularly important with synthetic fabrics. It is also
important to cool snaps, zippers, buttons and the machine
interior. Practice will soon tell you just how much drying
time to allow to get the effect you want.
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HOW TO WASH
Operating Steps
• After washing and drying are complete the hot and
cold water faucets should be turned off and push the
ON/OFF switch. Wipe the inside off the washer door
and rubber boot with a soft cloth or sponge to remove
any remaining moisture.
Before using the washer for the first time, wipe the inside
and outside with a damp cloth to remove any travel dust
that has accumulated and we recommend operating a
rinse
cycle to rinse out your machine.
• Once the machine is started in the wash cycle, for your
safety, the door is automatically locked and cannot be
opened. Attempting to open the door may break the
handle or the latch. If for some reason the door must be
opened during the cycle, operate in the following way:
• Press push button OFF.
Be sure the hot and cold water faucets are turned on fully.
Make sure that the power cord is plugged in and that the
circuit is energized.
To familiarize you with a load of convenience we suggest
"Your First Load" be typical queen-size bedding. This
machine may be set to wash and dry automatically in any
cycle. Single-size sets will dry quicker and king-size
longer. Different types of materials may benefit from
being shaken out once the dry cycle has run long enough
(approximately 2 minutes) to allow the door to be opened.
It is important the clothes are able to tumble freely to
allow the drying process to occur. Dry times of over 100
minutes indicate an over load condition that has resulted
in a loss of dry performance.
• Turn timer knob to spin position.
• Press push button ON and wait until water is
discharged.
• Press push button OFF and wait at least 2 minutes for
door lock to open.
• To restart go back to "Operating Steps".
Pre-Wash
On more heavily soiled wash loads a pre-wash will help
to obtain a better wash. It will disperse any superficial dirt
and help loosen soil ready for the main wash.
To pre-wash, select the main wash cycle you wish to use.
Then turn the timer knob to the pre-wash setting
immediately preceding the regular cycle. If pre-wash with
detergent is required, the detergent must also be added in
compartment "A" of detergent dispenser. After the
pre-wash is completed the machine will automatically
perform the regular wash.
NOTE: When you set a combined program of washing
and tumble-drying, the cylinder must not be loaded with
more than the required load size stated earlier in this
manual.
Judge this load by the dry times achieved. Dry times of
over 100 minutes indicate an overload condition that has
Your First Load
• Use only 1 to 2 tablespoons of powder detergent or
liquid equivalent. For cold/cold wash and rinse add
detergent to dispenser "A"; for all other wash cycles,
add detergent to dispenser "B". Refer to Wash Table
for other additive options.
• Set the wash timer to regular wash. Set the water
selector to the desired wash rinse temperatures.
• Set the heat and spin buttons to the out positions.
• Set the dry timer to 80 minutes (This automatically
includes a 12 minute cool down).
• Place a set of queen-size sheets and pillow-cases in the
drum loosely.
• Push the on button.
• Water will begin to enter the drum and the wash cycle resulted in a loss of dry performance.
will start. Wash time will be approximately 60 min-
utes, upon completion, the machine will automatically
start to dry the load. When the dryer has completely
finished it's cycle the machine will automatically stop.
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HOW TO USE YOUR NEW WASHER-DRYER
• Load the drum with clothes as previously described.
Close the door.
• Select a program. See chart below.
• Select drying time (and half heat if required).
• Select desired spin speed (high spin only occurs in
regular wash cycle).
• Put the detergent, bleach and fabric conditioner into
the dispenser.
• Press the ON-OFF button to start the machine.
Note: Woolen garments should under no circumstances
be tumble dried.
• Open the door, load the articles to be dried into the
cylinder and close the door.
• Press the ON/OFF button in and the machine will then
start the drying cycle.
• Door may be opened during drying cycle.
TO RINSE, SPIN AND TUMBLE-DRY
It is possible to rinse, spin and tumble-dry articles which
have not been previously washed in the machine. The dry
weight of the load must not exceed load size previously
described.
• Make sure that the power cord is plugged in and that
the circuit is energized.
• Open the hot and cold water taps fully.
TUMBLE-DRY
If you want to tumble dry a load without washing, rinsing • Load the machine with the articles to be rinsed.
or spinning, proceed as follows:
• If you wish, put fabric conditioner in the additives
compartment "D" of the Detergent Dispenser.
• Turn the program selector knob to the position marked
"Rinse". Select the desired heat setting. Press the half
heat if you want a low dry temperature. Set the dryer
timer to the desired time.
Note: The dry weight of the load must not exceed
requirements previously mentioned.
• Make sure that the power cord is plugged in and that
circuit is energized.
• Make sure that the wash timer knob is at an OFF-DRY
position.
• Press the Half Heat button, if you wish to dry at a low
temperature.
• Set the Dryer Timer knob to the drying time you
require.
• Select the desired spin speed. High speed spin only
occurs in the regular cycle.
•
Switch the machine on by pressing the ON/OFF
button.
WASHING TABLE
**Compartments may be used with the selections
PRE-WASH/COLD WASH
indicated.
Add detergent in compartment "A" and Switch the
machine on.
When the machine starts the pre-wash, open the
detergent dispenser drawer and add further detergent
to compartment “A” for the REGULAR wash cycle.
*With the cycle C/C please proceed as follows.
COLD WASH
Add detergent in compartment "A"
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LAUNDRY AIDS
Detergent Amount Recommendations
Bleach
Bleach functions to whiten clothes, remove certain
problem stains, to deodorize and in some cases to
sanitize; however bleaching is not a substitute for good
laundry techniques. Bleach only during the wash cycle.
Bleach should never be added to the rinse water. Always
dilute bleach before using.
To add bleach, open detergent dispenser door and pour it
in required compartment front left.
WARNING: Under no circumstances overfill the bleach
dispenser. Excessive bleach will run directly into the
machine, and may damage the clothes.
• Use only a low sudsing detergent, one or two table-
spoons (maximum) of the standard powder detergent
or liquid equivalent.
• The degree of soil will change detergents amounts.
For heavier soiled loads, increase the amount of deter-
gent used, for lightly soiled loads decrease the amount
of detergent used.
• If water is extremely hard, detergent should be
increased. Reduced detergent amounts should be used
in soft water (under 3.5 grains per gallon).
• If garments have been pre-treated, decrease the
amount of detergent. If garments have been heavily
pre-treated, it may not be necessary to add detergent.
• If the previous machine owned was a top loader, the
initial wash loads in a front loader may require a
reduced amount of detergent until the detergent
remaining in the clothes is removed. Old detergent
trapped in the garments will be released during the
tumble action wash cycle.
Liquid Fabrics Softeners
All fabrics, particularly towels and diapers, benefit from
the use of fabric conditioners in the final rinse. Items of
laundry feel softer, are more easily ironed and the
clinging affect of synthetics is considerably reduced.
We recommend using a bio-friendly softener or other
softeners that appear light or white in color and have a
more liquid consistency. These type products are found
to dissolve more thoroughly in less water in this type
machine.
Add one to two tablespoons of softener to the
“Additives” compartment “D” of the detergent dispenser.
Under no circumstances overfill, as the softener will
immediately siphon into the machine and in so doing
impair the wash results.
Detergent will be flushed automatically into the machine
from the detergent dispenser. The suds level should never
rise more than halfway up the porthole. Too much foam
will not only impede the wash action of your machine
but will rinse through the detergent dispenser and make a
mess on the floor!
If this should happen clear excessive suds by setting
the timer to the beginning of the first rinse and allow
the machine to rinse out.
STAIN REMOVAL CHART
Blood
To remove yellow stain, sponge with hydrogen peroxide.
Rinse or soak fresh stain in cold water. Work detergent Rinse and launder. Old stains may be nearly impossible
into any remaining stain. Rinse. If stain persists, put a to remove.
few drops of ammonia on stain and repeat detergent
treatment. Rinse. If necessary bleach.
Candle Wax
Coffee or Tea (Black)
Soak fresh stains immediately in cold water. Then use
bleach treatment with hottest water safe for fabric. Or if
Scrape off excess. Place stain between clean white safe for the fabric pour boiling water through spot from a
blotters or several layers of facial tissues. Press with height of 1 to 3 feet. Launder.
warm iron. Sponge with cleaning fluid. If dye spot
remains, bleach.
Chewing Gum
Rub with ice to harden. Scrape off excess with dull blade
Sponge with cleaning fluid.
Chocolate or Cocoa
Coffee or Tea (With Cream)
Rinse or soak in cold water. Work detergent into stain.
Rinse. Dry. If grease stain remains, sponge with cleaning
fluid. Repeat, if necessary. If stain remains, bleach.
Cosmetics: Eye Shadow, Lipstick, Liquid Make-Up,
Mascara, Powder, Pancake Make-Up or Rouge
Soak 15 minutes in cold water. Rub detergent paste into Apply undiluted liquid detergent to stain, or dampen
stain, then rinse thoroughly. Launder in hottest water safe stain and rub in soap or detergent paste until thick suds
for fabric. If colored stain remains, sponge with are formed. Work in until stain is gone, rinse well.
hydrogen peroxide, rinse and launder.
Cod Liver Oil
Repeat if necessary. If color remains, bleach is safe for
fabrics.
Sponge article with cleaning fluid. Soak in warm suds.
If stain persists, wash with bleach safe for fabric.
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Cream, Ice Cream or Milk
Mud
Sponge stain with cool water or soak stain in cool water Let stain dry; then brush well. Rinse repeatedly in cool
for 30 minutes or longer. If stain remains, work a deter- water until mud comes out. Launder.
gent into spot then rinse. Bleach if necessary.
Note: Hot soap suds set a red or yellow clay stain.
Deodorants and Antiperspirant
Mustard
Wash or sponge stain thoroughly with warm water and Soak in hot detergent water for several hours. If stain
detergent; rinse. If stain remains, bleach with hot sudsy remains, bleach.
water. Launder. You may be able to restore fabric color
by sponging with ammonia. Rinse thoroughly.
Dye
Nail Polish
Treat while fresh, scraping or wiping off as much as
possible, before it dries. Place stain face down on white
Rinse or soak in cold water. Work detergent into stain. paper towels. Sponge back of stain acetone (nail polish
Rinse. If necessary, bleach. Stain is not always possible remover) or sponge with denatured alcohol and a few
to remove. A commercial color remover may also be
used.
Egg or Meat Juice
drops of household ammonia. Sponge stain frequently.
Launder with water at temperature suitable for fabric.
Note: Do not use acetone on acetate, arnel, dynel or
Rinse in cold water. If stain remains, sprinkle with meat rayon.
tenderizer - let stand 15 to 20 minutes. If stain still Paint
remains, sponge with cleaning fluid or diluted bleach. Sponge or soak in turpentine or solvent recommended as
Launder in hot water. The use of hot water first may set
a thinner on label. Launder.
stain.
Perfume
Fabric Softener Stain
Rinse in cold water. Rub undiluted liquid detergent or a
Rub with bar soap until stain has lightened. Rinse detergent paste into stain. Rinse. If stain remains, bleach.
thoroughly. Launder. Rubbing alcohol is sometimes Perspiration
effective if the color of the garment can take it. Launder. Wash or sponge stain thoroughly with warm water and
If desired, dry cleaning can be used.
Felt Tip Pen
Spray spot with cleaners suitable to this purpose. Sponge
stain thoroughly. Rinse with cold water. Reapply cleaner
if necessary.
detergent paste. If perspiration has changed the color of
the fabric, restore it by treating with ammonia or vinegar.
Apply ammonia to fresh stains; rinse with water. Apply
vinegar to old stains; rinse with water.
Rust and Iron
Fruit, Wine
Apply commercial rust remover, according to manufac-
turer's directions. Rinse. Or, if safe for fabric, boil stained
article in solution of 4 teaspoons of cream of tartar to 1
pint water.
Soak fresh stains immediately with cool water. Then use
bleach treatment with hottest water safe for fabrics, pour
boiling water through spot from a height of 1 to 3 feet.
Launder.
Scorch
Grass
Rinse or soak in cold water. Work detergent into stain.
Work detergent into stain. Sponge with denatured Rinse. Bleach, if necessary. Stain may be impossible to
alcohol. Bleach, if necessary.
remove.
Grease or Oil
Shoe Polish
Scrape away excess. Rub detergent paste or a general Scrape off as much as possible. Pre-treat with a detergent
purpose liquid house hold cleaner into stain, rinse with paste; rinse. If stain persists, sponge with rubbing alcohol
hot water. If stain remains, sponge thoroughly with a (1 part to 2 parts water) or turpentine. Remove turpentine
grease solvent. Dry. Repeat if necessary. To remove by sponging again with warm detergent solution or with
Yellow stain, use a chlorine or oxygen bleach.
alcohol. Bleach if necessary.
Ink, Ball-Point
Soft Drinks
Some ball-point inks are set by water. First test a scrap of Sponge with cold water, some stains are invisible when
cloth. Sponge stain repeatedly with acetone, amyl acetate they have dried, but turn brown when heated and may be
or rubbing alcohol. Hair spray is effective. Launder. impossible to remove.
Bleach if necessary. Use amyl acetate on triacetate, arnel,
dynel and verel. Use acetone on other fabrics.
NOTE: Some inks cannot be removed.
Ketchup
Tar and Asphalt
Act quickly before stain is dry. Sponge with grease
solvent or turpentine. Launder.
Urine
Scrape of excess. Soak in cold water 30 minutes. Pre-
treat with a detergent paste. Launder.
Mildew
Soak in cool water. If stain is dry, work a detergent paste
into the spot then rinse. If necessary, bleach.
Brush off surface growth to keep mold spores from
spreading. Dip article into solution of ½ cup bleach per 1
gallon of cool sudsy water for 5 to 10 minutes. Rinse
well. Launder.
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CARE AND CLEANING
Cleaning The Exterior
General Maintenance
As you use the washer, occasionally wipe the cabinet After washing is complete, the water faucets should be
with a damp cloth or sponge; wipe dry with a soft cloth. turned off to relieve water pressure on the hoses.
Do not use polish or any kind on the plastic trim. Some Wipe the inside of the washer door with a soft cloth to
polishes contain agents which may damage plastics.
remove any remaining moisture. Periodically, a thin coat
of paste wax should be applied to the inner door of the
washer; especially to the area which is immediately next
Cleaning The Interior
If you live an area where phosphate detergents are to the door window.
banned, it may be necessary to recondition the washer This will protect the door finish from laundry aid spills
periodically. Because a non-phosphate detergent must be and any discoloration which may results from these
used, body oils and detergent may accumulate in the spills.
washer tub. This is particularly evident in hard water The interior of the machine should be cleaned periodi-
areas or in homes, where heavily soiled garments are cally by qualified service personnel.
regularly laundered.
To remove this build-up, run the washer through a
Cleaning The Drain Screen
complete cycle using hot water and 2 cups of a non Clean the drain screen frequently. For instruction please
precipitating water conditioner. Do not add any clothes, refer to page 7 of this manual.
laundry detergent or other laundry aids.
Once all accumulation has been removed, your laundry
should be satisfactory if you follow the preventive
suggestions in this guide-book.
WINTERIZING
• Turn off the hot and cold water source to machine.
• Set machine to fill in regular cycle on warm wash.
• Turn machine on for a few minutes so machine can
take on any water.
• Turn unit to off.
• Place a towel under the drain filter area and remove
drain filter. This will drain any water left in the bottom
of unit.
• Install drain filter correctly to assure it does not leak
• Lift inlet hoses to assure no water is left in inlet hoses.
• Turn unit off.
• Advance the wash timer to spin cycle and turn on.
This will activate the water pump and will evacuate as
much water as possible.
water.
• In extreme conditions you may wish to completely
remove the inlet hoses.
• Complete
AVOID-SERVICE CHECK LIST
You may save the cost and inconvenience of an unnecessary service call by first reviewing this easy-to-use check list
of the most frequently encountered situations that are not the result of defective workmanship or materials.
You will be charged for a service call while the appliance is in warranty if the problem is not caused by
defective workmanship or materials.
Review this Avoid-Service Check List before calling for service. It may save time and expense.
Washer Does Not Start
• Washer may not be plugged in or connection may be
loose.
• Assure an air break is available to prevent the machine
from siphoning in a standpipe.
• The standpipe should be at 25" (62 cm) minimum
34" (86 cm) maximum height.
• House fuse blown or circuit breaker tripped.
• Timer knob not in correct position.
• Cycle selector knob not in correct position.
• Door is not securely shut.
• Assure the drain loop or suitable clamp to support drain
hose has been used.
Water Does Not Enter The Washer, Or It Enters
Slowly
Washer Stops During Cycle
• Water supply is not adequate in the area.
• Hot and cold water faucets for the inlet hoses are not
turned completely on.
• Drain hose is kinked or clogged (Fig. 1).
• House fuse blown, circuit breaker tripped, or wall plug
not firmly in receptacle.
• Water is being used elsewhere in the house, when the
washer is running.
• No more than 6" of the drain hose should insert into a
standpipe.
• Water inlet hose filter are clogged (Fig. 3).
• Water inlet hoses are kinked.
• The outlet end of the drain hose must be at least
20" (50 cm) above the base of the machine.
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Wash And Rinse Water Temperatures Are Incorrect
• The hot water hose and cold water hose are connected
to the wrong faucets.
Water Is Entering Washer But Tub Does Not Fill
• Standpipe for the drain hose is not the correct height.
(Fig. 2), drain hose is to far into standpipe or air break
does not exist.
Over Sudsing
• Too much detergent used.
• Detergent used is not compatible with water condi-
tions.
•
Garments were pretreated, before washing.
• Additional laundry aids such as oxygen bleach may
cause additional sudsing.
Water Leaks
"Chugging" Noise"
• Hose connections at faucet and/or machine not tight.
• Rubber washers are not inside the metal hose
connectors (Fig. 3).
• A certain amount of "chugging" noise is normal in a
heavy-duty machine.
Rattling And Clanking Noise
• Drain hose not securely fastened (Fig. 1,2). Drain
pipes in the house are clogged.
• Foreign objects such as coins or safety pins may be in
the tub.
• Too much detergent or a high sudsing detergent in soft
water is being used.
• Foreign objects may be in the pump.
• Belt buckles and metal fasteners are hitting the washer
tub during the washing cycle.
• Soil may be on the door seal or gasket of the washer
preventing a tight seal.
Vibrating Noise
Water In Washer Does Not Drain Or Drains Slowly
• Drain hose is kinked or clogged (Fig. 1).
• Standpipe does not have a large enough diameter and
is slowing the draining process.
• Washer is not level and lock nuts may not be securely
tightened on front adjusting feet.
• A rubber cap may be missing from one of the leveling
legs.
• Machine is over soaped.
• Wash filter plugged.
• Washer may not be installed on a solid, firm floor.
• The four shipping brackets are still on the machine.
Thumping Noise
• Heavy wash loads may produce a thumping noise at
the beginning of the spin cycle.
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