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1. 11 You Need Service To obtain service see your warranty on the back page of this book We re proud of our service and want you to be pleased but if for some reason you are not happy with the service you receive here are three steps to follow for further heip FIRST contact the people who serviced your appliance Explain why you are not pleased In most cases this will solve the problem NEXT if you are still not pleased write all the details including your phone number to Manager Consumer Relations General Electric Appliance Park Louisville Kentucky 40225 FINALLY if your problem is still not resolved write Major Appliance Consumer Action Panel 20 North Wacker Drive Chicago Illinois 60606 FULL ONE YEAR WARRANTY For one year from date of original purchase we will provide free of charge parts and service labor in your home to repair or replace any part of the washer that fails because of a manufacturing awl atm mt UGICUL LIMITED ADDITIONAL megar We AM LARA IPSIS A Al Fw unis Vemm Ao zs For ine 686 urougr from date of original purchase Wt th Sr d we will provide free of charge replacement parts f for any part of ihe transmission that faiis Decause ofa manufacturina defect You Dav for the service trip to your home and service labor charges Or if you desire we will provide a ramniataly raen
2. for a regular load Use a Medium Water Level for a Small Load a Large Water Level for a Medium Load e Remove clothes promptly as al nm soon as washer StOps and Dally wmmecdiataly 112 5 585 2 8 WA Ye To add items after the washer has Started e Turn off the wash igi TIRA e Carefully remove the Fiiter Fio A AA 5 A rt eS 1 e Add any additional articles by enhmeroing next to the agitator MS WS WE ARAS eT Mma M hw Ld di wA oM nrw e Replace the Filter Flo pan and restart the washer NOTE Do not use the Filter Flo pan as a wash basket Do not put any items to be washed in the Filter Flo pan NOTE When washing stockings panty hose and other easily tangied Aa vot ee AN items aiWays handle s separ 27 y oo minimize tangling the use of a net laundry bag is recommended M factors to consider in selection of detergents and soap Tu Products Phosphate 8 Powdered Dete erge RES Non Phosphate Powdered Detergents Liquid Detergents Soaps Advantages Perform well in hard or soft water Y twa Wash all types of fabrics well f Can be used in hot warm or cold water Perform satisfactorily in soft or moderately hard water In some areas only non phosphate products are available Perform well in soft water Offer better
3. vu detergent launder and dry Bleach according t o Stain Removal Hint on opposite page Soak stain in cold water If stain remains bleach according to Stain Removal Hint on opposite page launder Apply undiluted liquid detergent Launder Treat mildew spots while they are fresh before mold has a chance to weaken fabric If either type stain remains bleach according to Stain Removal Hint on opposite page launder Severe scorch cannot be removed Fresh stains Place stain face down on an absorbent towel and sponge with dry cleaning fluid or use spray cleaner Apply undiluted liquid detergent Old stains bleach according to Stain Removal Hint on opposite page Soften with oil lard or Vaseline then sponge with turpentine or banana oil Launder in warm water Apply undiluted liquid detergent and launder in warm water If color has changed you may be able to restore it by treating with ammonia or vinegar If any stain remains treat with safe dry cleaning fluid or hleach according to Stain Removal Hint on opposite nave wa Jett wk AWWA A ANS ME Re F WOA A AARAU WE hod PE d ir cov launder and dry Apply rust remover using manufacturer s directions Rinse and launder REFER TO GARMENT MANUFACTURERS CARE LABELS Other Washable Fabrics Same as white and bleachable fabrics chlorine bleach Sponge or soak in cold water then launder
4. e Overloading will cause abrasion which creates excessive lint Wash fewer items with rinse cycic GREASY OR OILY These are sometimes called Invisible Stains because you may not notice them before STAINS ON washing clothes However if oily soils are not completely removed in wash cycie the LAUNDERED oily spots may pick up dirt from the wash water The spots will then be very visible They are not caused by the washer Wash synthetic garments as soon as possible after wearing Use more detergent than normal and hottest water fabric can stand If spots appear rub in undiluted liquid detergent let stand 30 minutes and rewash with extra detergent using hottest water fabric can stand 1A DAAITMITS 1 10 e Insufficient detergent You may need to increase amount of detergent used if load is larger than normal if soils are oily or heavier than average if water level is large or if water is Hard to Extremely Hard GRAYED CLOTHES Water not hot enough for type of load Be sure water heater is set to deliver hot water at the washer at 140 150 F Do not wash when other hot water needs such as dishwashing or family baths are heavy e Poor or inferior detergent Change to phosphate detergent if possible Follow these steps 1 Use water conditioner such as Calgon brand Pre treat stains Use hottest water possible Use bleach where possible Use pre
5. c in coal Soak water ge fluid Apply u ndilu ted liqui warm water z s D un J Sponge with warm water If stain remains apply warm glycerine let stand 30 minutes and rinse well or sponge with a safe dry cleaning fluid Launder Sponge with safe dry cleaning fluid Then launder in v a warm de etergent water Sponge with warm water Bleach remaining stain with non chlorine bleach Sponge with warm water Apply undiluted liquid detergent Bleach remaining stain with non chlorine bleach then launder Old mildew stains can seldom be removed Scorch can seldom be removed Same as white and bleachable fabrics except launder using non chlorine bleach Same as white and bleachable fabrics Launder in warm water Rinse well Bleach with non chlorine bleach Same as white and bleachabie fabrics Try the stain removal procedure on a hidden part before applying to the entire garment More complete information on stain removal is given in government bulletin Removing Stains From Fabrics 054D To obtain a copy write to Consumer Information Center Pueblo Colorado 81009 Available at low cost Do not mix chlorine bleach with ammonia or acids such as vinegar and or rust remover mm Mixing can produce a toxic gas which may cause death e Incorrect sorting of clothes Separate lint producers such as terry towels and chenille a mens from lint receivers such
6. ARAL e o e ar tn e Accumulation of lime scale due to use of carbonate detergents If you must use a non detergent avoid the use of high carbonate built detergent 20 ace 3 255 8 Wi AX Y PERMANENT PRESS 1 Retumble on Permanent Press See ROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE ANDR CAUSE AND REMEDY 1 WRINKLING IN To remove wrin AND NO IRON RENS bers S ITEMS 4 ANWLLUIDOU OLI ary on 15111101111 t Press setting continued 3 If unsuccessful retumble on high heat for 10 to 12 minutes and hang immediately 4 tron carefully 5 Send to dry cleaners for pressing 0 some wrinkies may remain wh ich cannot be removed SNAGS HOLES j e Pins on garments or sharp objects left in pockets Check to make sure all such objects TEARS RIPS OR are removed Also check wash tub EXCESSIVE WEAR e Snaps hooks sharp buttons belt buckles zippers Fasten hooks zippers and buttons Remove sharp buttons and belt buckles This is especially important in washing knits which snag easily Turn knits inside out Holes with random square shapes with yellow discoloration may be caused by improper use of chlorine bleach Use only correct amount of bleach See page 15 Never add undiluted bleach to wash tub or allow ciothes to come into contact with undiluted bleach Do not wipe up bleach spills with clothes Chemicals
7. by a quali tied individual Irina Ain Fae thia s Thes Wining Glagra ghd GUL Lillo machine 1s located inside the control panel gt 3 E 3 e Rel e e Do not mix chlorine bleach with ammonia or acids such as vinegar and or rust remover Mixing can produce a toxic gas which may cause death 6 Da nat wach ar dry APU REINIE VFI VL Mdi soaked in or spotted with combus tible or explosive substances such as gasoline degreasers dry cleaning solvents kerosene etc which may give off vapors that could ignite or explode Do not add these substances to the wash water Do not use these substances around your washer and or dryer during operation 9 HYDROGEN GAS is produced Lx al ze a sem d rnv n ath uw ve sth A3 by tne Cnemicai acion Witnin your water heater and the gas can accu mulate in the water heater and or water pipes if hot water has not been used for a period of two weeks or longer HY DROGEN GAS CAN BE EXPLOSIVE UNDER THESE CIRCUM STANCES So to prevent the possibility of damage or injury if you have not used hot water for two weeks or more or move into a residence in which the hot water A WEWAAW WW AAA ACA A WELW AUC X TY Wl Qe f JA system may not have been used for some time turn on all hot water faucets and allow them to run for several minutes before using any electrical appliance which is con nected to the hot water sys
8. complete cycle e Repeat if necessary 2 If you prefer to use the Soak Setting see page 8 Use the water softener in place of soak agent or prewash detergent and allow clothes to soak for about 20 minutes YELLOWED CLOTHES m o Incomplete removal of body soil due to constant use of insufficient detergent Check hem of T shirt or pillow case If they are white and center is yellow it contains body oil Restore whiteness following procedures on Grayed Clothes above e Chlorine bleach may yellow some fabrics with resin finishes Use oxygen bleach e such as Clorox 2 brand Refer to Garment Manufacturer s Care Instructions Restore M color using color remover such as Rit or Tintex brands follow package directions 7 e Iron or manganese in water may cause overall yellowing or yellow spots eed 1 Use extra detergent plus a non precipitating water softener dissolved in water E before adding clothes Use non chlorine bleach 2 Have a special filter or chemical feeder installed in your home to remove iron and manganese from water 3 Run hot water for a few minutes to clean iron residue buildup in lines drain water heater occasionally 4 To remove spots spread stained portion over pan of boiling water and squeeze lemon juice through stain To remove overall yellow use a commercially available ruct cecala remover following nackaoe instructions Ff porcelain damage can occur do LUJU HAY WLI Y NIS LIVRA Y
9. d 4 Blankets Synthetic Electric Warm Regular Cycle Light Soil Setting Curtains DO NOT MACHINE Hot or Warm Perm Press Cycle Delicate Setting mE WASH FIBERGLASS Chenille Bedspreads Robes Hot or Warm Perm Press Cycle Delicate Sc Setting Slipcovers Draperies Bathmats Hot or Warm Regular Cycle Normal Setting and Rugs Denims especially Indigo Blue Cold or Warm Regular Cycle Normal Setting D Jeans and other fabrics that bleed 11 a Anau w Fabrics Vinyl Plastics and Articles with Plastic Trim of soil 1 sig Pillows Warm Perm Press Cycle Sturdy Or Delicate Setting depending on amount Check size Some slipcovers draperies and bedspreads may be too large for automatic home size washer Bleach Special Instructions Liquid chlorir ine ety pe If colorfast is unusually soiled use hot water Use maximum detergent recommended on E ee Only non chlorine bleach when needed page 13 RE Non colorfast only non chlorine bleach 97 needed White or coiorfast liquid chlorine type Smail loads r Non colorfast only non chlorine bleach when needed d White c or colorfast liquid chlorine type If unusually soiled use hot water Use maximum detergent recommended in chart on Non colorfast only non chlorine bleach page 13 Smali loads reduce wrinkiing when needed a No bleach Wash only if recommended by the garment manufacturer Follow instr
10. soak aids NE LT AD FO SAE RI tt ea gar A APT Treen OV d N Install water softener GRAYED MNF NTLICSD 1 1 continued Washer overloaded Clothes cannot move freely to loosen and remove soil causing 1 Ai ann 1 0 8011 proceaul leo LOT size of load Se CA Biay appear ance ro Improper soaking with insufficient detergent Usually a 30 minute soak is sufficient TY PERS EAN ded wn ma However when using extended soaks for heavily soiled garments you may need to use twice the recommended amount of detergent zas Dl e Use of soap in hard water Switch to a phosphate detergent or follow six s bottom of page 18 e Washing too long may result in increased soil deposition Use shorter wash times for smaller loads Detergent dissolves too slowly Detergent must be present in the wash solution at the start of agitation See page 13 To restore grayed clothes follow one of these procedures 1 Put clothes in washer Fill with HOT water Check Manufacturer s Care Labels to determine if hot water is suitable for garment e Add a non precipitating type of water softener such as Calgon with phosphate use 21 times as much as you need for normal water softening Do not use detergent or soap Allow clothes to go through
11. A LZZ A tha n hraka ina 66 99 nd the spin brake inside the transmission Jocks in This sound i e Heavily unbalanced loads can cause the washer to vibrate excessively during spin and may cause it to move from its original position In extreme cases usually occurs when washing a single heavv item or a small load when water level is set higher than YT FSR ARA bed ia me JM M AS GLAS OE Ee Se o e OO t necessary the spin basket may strike the outer tub creating a loud but harmless noise the lid and restart WASHER PAUSES e Washer normally pauses between washing steps To correct open the lid and redistribute the load evenly about the wash basket Close between spin and rinse if vou need more help un toll free The GE Answer Center 78 47 aho 20 800 626 2000 consumer information service 22 The Tub The porcelain is self cleaning Leave lid open after washing fo allow moisture to evaporate Do not use harsh or gritty cleansers The Exterior Wipe off any spills of washing compounds Wipe or dust with damp cloth Try not to hit surface with sharp objects To store washer Ask service technician to remove water from drain pump an nd hoses to prevent freezing Do not store the washer where it will be exposed to the weather For long vacations Be s
12. AIn LOGE OICCVC Sil 3 Boxer Shorts 6 Standard Piliow Cases 5 T shirts 2 Pair Trousers 3 Handkerchiefs This illustration with clothes just reaching the Clothes Retaining Ring shows a proper ioad Ciothes ha nie ranm m ena nayo 1118 room to move he DLE they are not packed down nor wrapped around the agitator Clothes are loaded dry since wet items are apt to pack down which encourages OVET loading 1 his size load requires a full water fill Wh a9 AM nad 2 NL What is the best size load oi clothies large medium or mali Save time energy and Sn SC ROOT ww THANE G detergent by avoiding extra use of the washer Try to wash a full load of clothes If you can it is better to save clothes until you have a fuii load If you must wash smaller loads save water energy and detergent by adjusting the water level for the size of the load See page 4 jah c2 Special recommendations for washing permanent press if you do not have a dryer If you are machine washing Permanent Press clothes that you 1 tal A 1 plan to line dry or drip dry use extra are to minimize wrinkling in the wash process e Be careful not to overload washer Permanent Press clothes must have ample room to move freely A Medium size Permanent basa laa E tha Press load is the lar gest that should be washed e I Ice more water than vou would VY GSE WSR VAARAA J LLANE
13. C C e ie 2000 626 4 800 r 5 ng 72 Use the Problem Solver i 1 1 d load O y ng an sing Cf detergents I nswer Cente 4 i a b d Use and Care of Model WWA5304V 1 Sorti ta 1 Questions wr E m YE vs 1 2 A E VER ERR ae y j E mr ana ormi waten en EI qii SUA viet E A eem gt oo fy Ir feme ati hne iate e AVE SITE e LH Oe MAD TREE Lee LENA Sa E Iz MAUSEN GAARAN eren habes PLA mate tienes ES ui SREY AARC AME 39 OPS FA od HETI i Rosa pt jene yer t namen cos a yai NTL arp eere ri pem rt abr er 1 E E QW Y reee a m E 3 mu EUR Bi 1 gt e Mes T Bt e FECDATSE 2 17 86 T gt Un Controls setting guide for different fabrics and loads 6 7 How to use soak MR LE Fo Sette cose cue ee Energy saving in EN M P Good sorting means better OT washing cn m ae ar It pays to disci and o pretrei ose tw ies WIN i indi s M T 9 How to load your
14. Cycle Selector knob to NORMAL in the Regular Cycle Start the washer After washer fills nah a fn ana begins tO agitate push i in the Cycle Selector knob and turn to START SOAK Pull out the Cycle Selector knob to complete the cycle e For an extended soak allow the washer to fill and agitate for a few minutes to dissolve the soaking m agent Then push in the Cycle Selector knob to stop the wasner keep lid closed and allow to soak for as long as desired After desired soak period pull out the Cycle Selector knob to complete the cycle e Y e FES 1101 82 1 11787 i GS We are all conscious of the need to save energy to protect our country s energy reserves and to help us save money There are several things you can do to reduce the amount of energy needed to wash your clothes E tl 110 Use Hot Wash up on a regular basis only when washing heavily soiled articles such as work and play clothes 2 Under normal soil conditions wash in water above 80 F 27 C This generally means using the Yi ach Warm Wash temperature setting on your washer temperatures approximately 90 F to 110 F or hand comfortable If you notice that soil has accumulated after several consecutive washings use Hot Wash occasionally if safe for fabrics ta 1509E upy tw RM A 3 Try ta wach lecs often Save a7 Bas VY As Warwara articles of the same typ
15. EE PAGES 6 and 7 It pays to check and prepare clothes for washing 9 Empty pockets brush out cuffs Zip Zipper 5 Snap snaps hook hooks and button buttons yy died C AGA FE e gt Check all items Tot areas of heavy soil or stain e Remove stains FOR STAIN REMOVAL CHART SEE PAGES 16 and 17 e Turn Poly Knits inside out to minimize fabric surface damage Soaking amp Pre treating a a good way to loosen deep soiis and stains A thorough soaking with detergent or special soaking agent is an ex cellent way to remove heavy soils embedded dirt and even some stains Soaking can be either a completely separate washing step or a prelimi t t vmnlata nary step to a complete wash cycle For detailed information on how Pu wa died to soak in your washer please see page 8 FOR INFORMATION ON SOAKING AGENTS SEE PAGE 15 e Pre treat heavy soil by rubbing i1 PENA in a small amount of liquid rlataraan detergent or a paste made of water and powdered detergent or soap For best results wait 2 hour before washing i How to load your washer e Load clothes dry e Take a properly sorted group of clothes and drop them loosely in the wash basket in this order Small Items like washcloths Medium Size Items like towels Here is a typical full load 3 Double Sheets cw Claaxra Khi its
16. Service Centers or our authorized Customer Care rvicers during normal working ZT 0O O J gt Q D lt lt 2 Qr GENERAL ELECTRIC COM PANY GENERAL ELECTRIC FACTORY CP TTA 70 A CUOI ATID OEAVIVCVE CLEC I HOTPOINT FACTORY SERVICE or GENERAL ELECTRIC CUSTOMER CARE SERVICE e Repiacement of house fuses or resetting of circuit breakers ailure of the produc ct if i itis Hy tanb dam m al m E r than its intended purpose commercially o product caused ire floods or acts LAW BB WARRANTOR IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES 45 Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state To know what your legal rights are in your state consult your local or state consumer affairs office or your state s Attorney General Warrantor Generai Electric Company If further help is needed concerning this warranty contact Manager Consumer Affairs General Electric Company Appliance Park Louisville KY 40225 Part No 141 A5599 P275 o m Pub No 49 9523 WWA5304V
17. Y Aim pM RUP AA AAR NARA RASS a not use in the washer use a plastic container dine Problem Solver continued POSSIBLE CAUSE AND REMEDY PROBLEM BLUE OR GRAY Improper use of fabric softener Never pour fabric softener directly on clothes always BLL COLOR STAINS dilute before adding to rinse water See page 15 To remove stains dampen stained area and rub with undiluted liquid detergent Re wash using chlorine bleach if safe for fabric SHRINKAGE Some fabrics will shrink whether washed in a washer or by hand others may be safely GENERAL washed but will shrink in a dryer Follow Garment Manufacturer s Care Instructions exactly If in doubt do not machine wash or dry SHRINKAGE e Relaxation shrinkage can occur in knit fabrics that have been improperly stretched KNITS and elongated by the manufacturer When this occurs garment may be pressed back into shape after each wash and dry cycle e Progressive or delayed shrinkage is caused when starch or sizing in some fabrics is gradually removed by laundering May be noticed in older garments that have been washed many times without previous shrinkage Treat as for Relaxation Shrinkage above e Shrinkage caused by overheating Occurs in certain knit
18. as man made fabrics velveteen corduroy e Washing too long especially for smaller loads For normal soil wash one minute per pound of dry clothes e Use of non phosphate detergents which combine with hardness minerals to form a precipitate which can be mistaken for lint Use a phosphate or liquid detergent use watmer wash water or soften water with an installed mechanical softener or a packaged water enftener UA EU S e Powdery residue from granular detergent may appear to be lint Predissolve granular detergent in hot water before adding to washer make sure detergent is completely dissolved before adding clothes switch to liquid or cold water detergent or use warmer wash water See page 13 correct water level e Too much bleach Use correct amount of bleach according to package directions e Not enough detergent to hold lint in suspension during wash cycle 1 detergent See page 13 e Incorrect use of fabric softener If used in wash cycle softeners may react with detergent to create a white deposit Use softeners in rinse cycle only unless package snecifies adding to wash cvcle See nage 15 P A Wl LP aom ew WR RA J wawe a pt a Pilling usually on polyester cotton blends is caused by normal wear and may look like nt Turning clothes inside out may provide some help AAA e AULA 11 NANI 5 Ab
19. ct amp Type How to use it Special Instructions BLEACH Diiute bieach with at jeast one quart Do not pour undiluted liquid chlorine bleach Chin ine T iouid Saas Med liU iii such as Clorox brand 0 96 liter water and add after wash action has started and detergent is dissolved TI directly into washer or on dry clothes 2 Some of today s washable fabrics should not be chlorine bleached such as 100 cotton flame tarel t nahit retardant children s sleepwear silk wool mohair spandex leather or non fast colors Dilute bleach before using on any fabric 3 Check Manufacturers Care Labeis for special instructions 1 May be used on all kinds of fabrics 2 Is most effective in hot water Follow package directions Put bleach into washer with detergent Non chlorine such as Clorox 2 brand 1 Helps make clothes fluffy and soft s o Md 2 Reduces static electricity e 3 Use carefully Too much may cause staining o ee some clothes C MA MR Mix recommended amount with one cup 240 ml water and add at start of rinse cycie FABRIC SOFTENERS Rinse additive such as Downy brand Xu 7 Wasi Additive SUCH aS Rain Barrel brand ft Wn Aen ee Boke Follow Package directions Add during wash cycle 4 Do not pour directly on clothes 5 For those recommended for adding to the wash ntn civ dl Ac Rain R evel suchas Bam Bane brand sono ho manufacturer s inst
20. e of fabric until you have a full load 4 If you must wash smaller loads adjust the amount of water Small loads should have lower water levels 5 Wash in off peak utility hours Your local utility can tell you which are the off peak hours Od IMPORTANT NOTE If your clothes and household items don t look clean and fresh after washing what are you apt to do You wili probably then rewash them and that means you 1 waste energy CALLE wee A wie Remember to sort your clothes carefully and load them properly select correct cycles use enough detergent and choose a water f temperature warm enough to release and get rid of soil 7 TINT PRODUCERS such as terry toweling and chenille give up lint LINT COLLECTORS such as man made fibers and epe p t mus attrart hnt These TALLI RUL 2 1111 d RAW ashed separately F FOR MORE INFORMATION ON LINT CONTROL SEE PAGE 18 Sort by fabric Separate LE Cottons amp Linens m Permanent g e Press amp 9 CS Blends gq from EE ve Knits J T gt In addition to sorting to reduce lint collection it is recommended that fabrics of similar construction be washed together whenever possible 2 ort by soil eparate Co Lightly Soiled 8 3 amp S3 Sort by color FOR INSTRUCTIONS ON DIFFERENT FABRICS AND LOADS S
21. ered such as NOTE Tinted garments may not be Go through complete cycle 5 min wash using ee O Rit and Tintex brands color fast Wash separately hot water cup 120 ml detergent 1 cup 240 ml bleach Wipe exterior parts Caution Tinting Eng may discolor plastic in washer Subsequent uua uu mca Nunca ma we am washings will reduce discoloration DuL Midy HOVE eliminate it For more information on sanitizers send for Government Bulletin 57B Sanitation in Home Laundering See page 17 for address How to remove stains i Try to remove stains as soon as Stain removal guide possible The fresher the stain the easier it is to remove Stain 2 Before attempting to remove ite any stain take these steps cin e Find the fabric and the finish in Adhesives Chewing Gum etc se the cnart at right and use only icm recommended methods m Check the care labels that came Sadoc Antiperspirants Deodorants cm with the garment NS e Test stain removal product on an inside seam or sample of the material Bi e Avoid use of hot water on unknown stain It can set some stains Chocolate Cream Ice Cream and Milk 3 Follow stain removal witha thorough rinsing 4 Wash with recommended Coffee and Tea amount of soap or detergent Sta n Remo oval Hint Usine Chlorine Bleach for NE ee gC ON RE Haaa ba Mak Cosmetics Eye onaaow Lipstick Masca
22. es in very small loads with full water fill Jeans need ample room to move to avoid white lines at creases May discolor plastic washer parts Subsequent washings will reduce discolorations but will probably never eliminate it The stained parts will not discolor subsequent washing loads No bleach No bleach mE Pillows are made of different materials dacron fiber foam polyester natural feathers and down Many pillows can be machine washed but manufacturers care labels must be followed nrofills 1 wiachina ic rarnmmended checle pillows for weak seams or holes and mend to AWA TY WAAL UWIAA swawu 7 4 WEEE WAL 5 88 1 1 11 AU 1 et J Al YY 1 1 UU prevent escape of feathers or filling Fill washer add detergent and agitate for several minutes to dissolve detergent Add two pillows at a time to balance load use high water level Save and refer to Cartoni Manufac Gier Care Labels For more information on care labeling send for What s New About CARE LABELS aa ara For sale by the Superintendent of Documents U S Government Printing Office Washington D C 20402 7 How to use the Soak Setting e SOAK setting temperature will automatically be cold e If a hot or warm soak is desired set the WASH RINSE TEMPERATURE switch to H C or W C and turn the
23. fabrics that have been heat shaped When washing drying or ironing temperatures exceed the temperatures used to shape set shrinkage may occur This cannot be corrected but it can be prevented by washing in cool or warm water drying on Low or Delicate heat WRINKLING IN e Leaving clothes in dryer after tumbling stops Remove and hang clothes immediately MOYMARAARTROATT DDT OQ rONRIVIAINDINI FRESS AND NO IRON ITEMS e Too many clothes in dryer Dry only one washer load at a time Do not combine loads e Improper loads Avoid laundering heavy Permanent Press items such as work clothes with lighter Permanent Press items such as shirts or blouses Do not wash Permanent Press with regular laundry e Too many clothes in washer Permanent Press loads should always be smaller than regular loads no more than medium loads to give clothes room to move freely e Incorrect wash and dry cycles Use Permanent Press Wash cycle which provides a cooldown rinse to minimize wrinkling Also use Permanent Press Dry cycle Incorrect water level Use Large Water Level for Medium Load Medium Level for Small Load e Repeated washing in too hot water Wash in cold or warm water with plenty of detergent FR bte Mitten t Rn Ah R dM EEE AE YO EI p mangaya Pare StL e r a eee r r n a OE n ae Caer orem earl tre
24. h delicate item nnm md als tox s Ax 2 d 717778 Oh 4 7 t8 Cparatciy LU PIUVULIL damage fr Vill heavy sturdy clothes e Wash smaller loads to increase cleaning acticn of washer Use fabric softener to counteract stiffness or harshness in clothes LIMESTONE technically called CALCIUM EAD roaction of tha calcium i in tha hare water with tha sodiu 3 PV AMANT 1 EI WRA AI VFR 172 thev mav be partially deposits they MJ T oe restored by soaking ina solution of two cups of vinegar in one gallon of hot tap water for 15 min utes USE A PLASTIC CON TA e Than wach nlathac 1n a 1 iwi VVCLOIA VIV LIIVO LAL ine not use vinegar S ution in washer Th ction of the vinegar may amage the porcelain aa Mb soak solution may idic ODO X e 2 C 9 2 Td uce the wrinkie resistance of em a father eiman ient press fabrics IQ omo inegar soak may damage the iS in some fabrics D The use of a sufficient amount of detergent is one of the most impor tant things you can do to make sure your wash comes out clean Amount required varies according to Water hardness Amount of soil Size of load Type of detergent Wash temperature Use more detergent if you have Hard water Large l
25. i a Liquid Or rancage WiaKnke White and Bleachable Fabrics up Rouge Powder Crayon Grease Oil Tar Cod Liver Oil Mix 4 cup 60 ml chlorine bleach with one gallon 3 8 liter of cool water approximately 80 F 27 C Fresh Fruit Fruit Juices Wine Vegetables in a sink or pan Soak stained or Food Coloring area for 5 minutes and launder in washer The Case of the Invisible Stain Food or cooking oils on your syn thetic garments may cause stains which are virtually invisible and which you may not notice as you put your clothes into the washer if these stains are not completely Paint and Varnish removed in the wash the oily spots may pick up dirt from the wash o water Then they will become very Perspiration E visible and you may think they were A cs caused by the wash cycle itself Once these spots become nrama Ba man na PR KIA E visible BEY CORE YU FEMOYS them e Rub in undiluted liquid T detergent and let stand 30 minutes Caution Because cleaning fluids tend to be toxic be sure you are in a well ventilated e Rewash using hottest water the room when using them No cleaning fluid should be used unless user is familiar with the fabric can stand limitations and required cautions usually printed on label Use extreme caution with flammable compounds How can yeu prevent these Under no circumstances should fabrics containing flammable materials waxes After You Wash stains c
26. ill significantly reduce lime stone build up s Use a packaged nonprecipitating water softener such as Calgon brand with phosphate Good washing practices may delay limestone damage to 1 WBuPWwEHYW VI The following recommendations will temporarily delay the effects of limestone on your clothes These are generally good washing a Soll dn 22244 So prag ti AS and Will give DOLLCI soil rem nual x wi ether or not vou have i S ALAWVZ CLA hard water or use carbonate detergent e Use hotter wash water for example up to 150 for cottons This also improves oily soil removal x Also be n bleachable Su whenever S fabrics Use possible e Add detergent and allow washer to fill and agitate for three or four minutes to dissolve detergent before adding clothes e Increase amount of deter See chart on page 13 for recom mended detergent amounts in rela tion to water hardness o Increase use of bleaches pre soaks packaged water condi tioners prewash soll and stain removers to help in removing stubborn soils and stains ee M ee m Me T mene reti Use sreater care in sorting loads C wrwewwa Wee wi AADA Wwe dA Wa oe Wash very dirty loads separately and increase detergent to help keep dirt from redepositing on less ewy soiled items Was
27. ing wien P B rp Ee SEE ie Peete 1 Af ORT OT PE aD PE POR Ad rer gf BE bre o_o win mee tiers eis rks os 6 teh eco brie ith at a tan i LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LL i LIDS O mep WOU SGieci SELUBPS Regular Cycle Perm Press Cycle Provides longer wash time for For permanent press and delicates most cottons linens work and An extended cool down spray play clothes rinse is provided to minimize the setting of wrinkles e TY A 85 ADR REGULAR CYCLE ET What Happens in Each Setting Approximate Minutes Regular Light Soil Soak Sturdy Delicate Cycle Selector Settings Heavy Normal Total Time NOTES e Total time includes pauses between each phase of cycle e Total time does not include water fili time Fili times vary depending on household water pressure and your selected water level wor PERM PRESS isa Bd N CYCLE ae Soak Setting Use with most soaking aids to loosen embedded soils and stains REGULAR SPIN TURN THE PAGE for Controls Setting E Wash Water Load Temperature Cycle C
28. leaning fluids etc be washed in washer e Increase the amount of detergent te used Grass Foliage Flowers Mildew Scorch Ink Ballpoint e temperature Pee sa en mari where fabr ic Wali pei 1111 s Wash synthetic garments more ften 6 ey 5 73 White and Bleachable Fabrics See Controls Setting Guide Bleach on Page 6 Rub with ice or immerse in cold water Use duil tool to carefully scrape off as much adhesive or gum as possible Sponge with a safe dry cleaning fluid then launder n remains hleach nea If cta ius AA JLU AAAVAAAAU A EAS A mrdir iine diliitod IE 1 IARAILULLVAO 1 AAR Ura according to Stain Removal Hinto opposite page If color has changed e may be able to restore it by sponging with ammonia Rinse ihoroughly Soak in cold water then launder in warm water If stain remains bleach according to Stain Removal Hint on opposite page launder Soak i in cold water Treat stain with a cafe dry cleaning finid Anniv 2445 V AREAL UH WHA Ww VAN 7 4 LJ undiluted liquid detergent launder dry Bleach according to Stain Removal Hint on opposite page launder and dry Without cream Bleach according to Stain Removal Hint on opposite page Launder With cream Follow chart directions for cream Treat stain with safe dry cleaning fluid Apply undiluted liquid
29. n package 2 L h A tar trantm t J AOI nara Water ucauncni sec page 14 Before you can decide what to do about hard water you need to know if you have it and if so how hard it is If you live in a municipal area contact your water company e If you live in a rural area or in some suburban areas contact your county agent e it The answer will be you have so many grains per gallon and means this 0 to 3 grains per gallo Ines e D gallon SOFT 4 to 10 orains HARD 11 to 19 grains VERY HARD 20 grains and over EXTREMELY HARD If your water is SOFT you have no problem You can use soap or detergent as you prefer and forget all about hard water If you have HARD water less than 10 grains and you use phosphate da nt lan aetergent you aso have no probiem But if you have more than 10 grains you will need to soften you water with either 1 An installed water softene your home or 2 The use of a packaged water softener For information on water softeners see chart below E erin lL Grains of 0 10 20 25 25 30 over 30 hardness 15 20 1 cup plus 1 tbs for every 5 grains above 30 240 ml plus 15 mi for each extra 5 grains When using with detergent 1 cup plus 1 tbs for every 5 grains above 30 300 mi pius 15 mi for each extra 5 grains When using with soap 14 v products k Laundry Produ
30. nriitinnari WEEE pi uw J B wur NS transmission You pay for the shop reconditioning labor the service trip to your home and enm ima lahnar harnaec OUI VIOC IAWU vIEIOTM V e Service trips to your home to teach you how to use the product F ncm ante B imm ram ava matar ial neao your usc ai id Care material If you then have any questions about operating the product please contact your dealer or our Consumer Affairs office at the address below or call toll free The GE Answer Center 800 626 2000 consumer information service e Improper installation If you have an installation problem contact your dealer or installer You are responsibie for providing adequate electrical plumbing and other connecting facilities Save proof of original purchase date such as your sales slip or cancelled check to establish warranty period This warranty is extended to ihe original purcnaser and any succeeding owner for products purchased for ordinary home use in the 48 mainland states Hawaii Ix c AF La ta Li Al L li Washington D C in AlasKa ine rranty is the same except that it is LIMITED because you must pay to ship the product to the service shop or for the service technician s travel costs to vour hams Wu RS uns yvu EINLEAS TT nh corvyica wall he nraviddad vv pity wwii V 9 011 BANS RAT SIN IAA our Facio
31. nsumer Product Ownership Registration Card that came with your washer Before sending in this card please write these numbers here Model Number Serial Number Use these numbers in any correspondence or service calls concerning your washer To obtain Hispanic version of this book call The GE Answer Center 800 626 2000 NF NT ANS eS consumer information service Toll free espanol de ste man al llame gratis a The GE Answer Center servicio de informacion para el consumidor ORM 70787 747x478 telefono 800 626 2000 Para obtener la e en Ail washing instruction terms in this book conform to the Care Labeling Rule established by the Federal Trade Commission January 1984 F R R YOURS SAFETY if you smell gas 2 1 Open windows 2 D switches fe a wes EDI FRE LEA URE TAR Sa eer Me aL Ld LE EE ORT OE S 1 3 CIEE EE on ttouch electrical i f uis LE 2 wn Beh Geb UGG LABS CAE RE 3 8 1 et fte SEET OORT pius not Moti or use gasoline orother ml OM ot cet PUR VN NN ENS vaporsa and liquids inthe vicinity of this ora anyother PROS mE dudas WA t NE RNC When n in c FLBAALNAL VV 11 1 1 UDALL 8 appliance always exerci
32. oads Greasy or oily soils Lower wash temperature Low phosphate detergent 4 Ut G2 Un How much detergent should you use If the recommended amount of detergent produces too many suds switch to a low sudsing detergent brand and follow instructions on package Using too little detergent is a com mon cause of laundry problems Always measure detergent in a standard measuring cup How to use detergent Granular or Powdered Place in the filter pan for normal condi tions but for best results put the detergent next to the agitator after the clothes have been loaded T Aata nt rin 11 JW GCtCrgent aGoesn well pre dissolve the detergent in hot water then pour directly into uL the wash basket ac 4 dissolve nd eros L UDDU Recommended amount of detergent for average soil load Wate arge A muni Gi wei E Water SOFT VERY HARD 10 20 Gr High Sudsing Powder Type Low Sudsing j Concentrated Powder Type Grains 0 10 LIQUID Grains U wwe COM 2 cups 134 cups 1 4 cups HARD 4 10 Gr 134 cups 1 cups 34 cup 1 1 Use recommended amount of imm detergent for your load and water d hardness as shown in chart 2 Other detergent types Low and normal suds powders liquids g non phosphate powders foliow rate recommendations o
33. performance in hard water than powdered nonphosphate types Clean synthetics and fabric blends well Are excellent as concentrates for removing spots Completely dissolve even in coid water Perform well in soft water Disadvantages Are not available in some areas Generally do not clean well in hard water May be difficult to dissolve especially in cold water Should not be used in cold water Those containing sodium carbonate as an ingredient may cause harmful limestone deposits on clothes and washer when combined with hard water See page 14 May not perform as well as powdered phosphate AARTE Y Wh products when diluted in wash water Generally do not clean well in E pL j e eur acm d ro inedium hard OF nait Waier May combine with water hardness minerais to form sticky soap curd The Results of Continued Use of Carbonate Detergents Is your water hard If it is and if you use a carbonate type non phosphate detergent you will most probably notice limestone An UATIT olathac and MY PULLS Vii Xy VL WwAWLAIVO UII washer surfaces The hardness of your water and your washing frequency will determine how rapidly the limestone will build up Tf vanr wateric VERV HARD AL Jouar VY CLLUMRL 20 V EJAN A LI AINI 11 or more grains and if you wash just a few loads a week you may see limestone build ups in just a few months
34. pt the removal and cleaning of the lint filter NOTE Turning the Cycle Selector Knob to an OFF position does NOT dis connect the appliance from the power supply N continued next page ans DEP s d dd 4 Important Safety Instructions continued e Do not tamper with controls Do not wash fiberglass articles in Never climb on or stand on the m TUE your washer Skin irritation could washer top e uu qum result from the remaining particles B j m ked up by clothin wr partially disassembled or has ae e For washer operation missing or broken parts including e Do not leave washer lid up during a damaged cord or plug e The laundry process can reduce cycle This will stop the water fill the flame retardancy of fabrics 1o wash and spin action and prevent avoid such a result the garment completion of the cycle manitfacturere care inctrictinne ALICILI 8 LUA bw 114 should be followed very carefully CYCLE t CYCLE SPIN 0 f START SOAK B 2 LARGE MEDIUM SMALL C WATER a LEVEL se HEAVY DUTY LARGE CAPACITY WASHER HAC WiC x C CX PERMANENT PRESS WITH COOL DOWN WASH RINSE E TEMPERATURE ENERGY SAVING SELECTIONS Sorting and Loading e Position Filter Flo pan on u e Sort clothes carefully by fabric s omissa y idipsum rani SMALL Washe
35. r is less than 1 2 type weight color and amount of Iddoruormatoh ordereteents full of clothes NM 5 soil according to instructions on and other laundry additives MEDIUM Between 1 2 and 2 3 page 9 full NOTE Do not use the Filter Flo uil e Remove Filter Flo pan The pan as a wash basket Do not put Moa underside of the lid is a good place any items to be washed in the LARGE Over ull ood pur the pen while loading or Filter Flo pan elect Wash Rinse Temperature 72 f ae unloading clothes e For information on bleach and Push Cycle Selector knob in fabric softeners see page 15 and turn clockwise to your selected Close did Washer vill abito wash setting agitate or spin with lid open Setting the Controls Tlea the Cantrale Ga ttin Row LIY WVLIlivio LT pages 6 and 7 to help you make the proper selections amp T nang clothes into wash hackat LIUIUS 11 WADI UGONLL being careful not to overload Clothes should be below retaining ring See start the washer If you wish to page 10 for more loading information change setting after washer has started push Cycle Selector knob mtn ctn the wachar and racat tn AGE ty d LUA 4 311 1 AIR Iovi LU the new position Setting can be changed at any time gt er ess pete ee o ey rana Oe pests CORE e d
36. ructions exactly Guards against infection by killing most bacteria and viruses Use in case of infection and contagious disease See under Bleach above SANITIZER Chlorine Bleach such as Clorox brand Suspends hardness minerals in solution keeping water clear ERU HE WATER SOFTENER Non Precipitating such as Calgon brand Follow package directions Add at start of wash cycie Combines with water hardness minerals to form E ate precipitate which gives cloudy or milky MM nvamaoao tn water apptarance tO Wat Follow package directions Use with detergent or soap in bx ree rnia Wasi VJ LIV Precipitating such as Borax brand SOAK AGENT Such as Biz brand Follow package directions PREG REATING Follow package directions Treat only CAUTION Washer control 1 panels and finishes STAIN AND SPOT heavily soiled areas Check garment s may be damaged by some laundry pretreatment Lo NN REMOVERS care labels for instructions soil and stain remover products if such products rM Such as are sprayed on or have direct contact with the a Spray n Wash washer Apply these pretreatment products away ee and K2R brands from washer The fabric may then be washed normally Damage to your washer caused by n pretreatment products is not covered by your pam c warranty Lc TINTS AND DYES Follow package directions Clean washer to avoid discoloration of next load ais Powd
37. se basic safety precautions including the following Use this appliance only for its intended purpose as described in this Use and Care Book 1 his washer must be properly installed and located im accord ance with the Installation Instruc tions before it is used If you did not receive an Installation Instruc tions sheet with your washer you can obtain one by contacting the service location nearest you aww 247 Wet bs cd ALU 8874 4A Properly ground to conform with all governing codes and ordinances Install or store where it will not be exposed to temperatures below freezing or exposed to tha wranthar Lii VWYLALIIVI Connect to a properly rated protected and sized power Ae Mu A KE Ae We supply circuit to avoid electrical overload Connect to adequate plumbing and drain facilities as described in the Installation Instructions e Turn off water faucets when the ar in nnt in 1020 t valinua Y asher i 9 tUL 111 USU CU LVIICVYV pressure on hoses and valves and to minimize leakage if a hose or valve should break or rupture 2 When disconnecting this appli ance pull by the plug rather than the cord to avoid damage to the cord or junction of cord and plug Make sure that the cord is located so that it will not be stepped on tripped over or otherwise subjected to damage or stress We strongly recommend that any servicing be performed
38. see page 14 Effects on clothes Although limestone build up occurs more rapidlv on cotton it P hy V AL ty ALANA Ww VER ewes y wo A d wer a awe will eventually affect various fabrics in the following ways e Gives a stiff harsh rough feel to fabrics such as toweling Causes colors to fade and become dull and dingy e Causes graying of fabrics o Leaves a white powdery residue on dark colored items e Causes spot fading of bright E as a result of direct contact wi sth detergent TALI MVlwi Sw aww Re wa dA HA e e Deiit ys sfrectiveticss of flame retardant finishes on cottons such as children s sleepwear 9 Increases fabric wear because of the scrubbing action between limestone deposits on the fabrics e n cum Lu Am during Wadsiici agitation Effects on washer Unsightly build up on all washer surfaces exposed to the wash solution e Mat like crusty formatio caused by lint adhering to the sticky limestone deposits e Increased service calls because of limestone deposits in the pump recirculation water hoses fiiters and other washer parts e Reduced useful life of washer Recommended methods to reduce limestone buiid ups Use a powdered phosphate deter gent or a liquid detergent if these are available in your area e Install a home water softener This w
39. such as hair bleach dye permanent wave solutions battery acids and toilet bowl cleaners may cause fabric holes Rinse all towels and other articles that rame in contact with these chemicals hefore nuttine them i in wash Do not contami AAR RRALLA nh He LRL RR RENAL we 243295 clothing articles with these chemicals 11 FIM m ntina taaro ax ARZARiXZ LAWV WEEE illic washing and mend all rips and tears manent Tau rer teen Ae ben mt An 11 an As Permanent Press gaiincnts age they inay show fr aying at collars and cuffs This is normal due to weakening of fibers by the Permanent Press process It is not caused by washer You can slow this process by washing small Permanent Press loads with a Large Water Level Do not wash heavy items such as towels with Permanent Press Remove collar stays when possible e Roughness or burrs on agitator may cause rips or tears Check agitator and file rough spots if necessary Garments weakened by age sun or atmosphere This is inevitable and is not caused by washer Too large loads or too little water Load washer only with number of items that will move freely Select correct water level s 0 HC AVIT V QOH OVIL AREAS such as collars and cuffs continued next page gt The Pr 1 yolem Dive continued WASHER WON T e Make s
40. tem This will allow any hydrogen gas to escape Of course since the gas is flammable do not smoke or use an open flame or appliance during m iNCV Cr ICALI HILU 1 while it is moving Before Gane unloading or adding clothes push in the Cycle Selector Knob to STOP Position then wait until the machine nas completely stopped before opening the lid e Close supervision is necessary VIUSE SUPEI VISIOI 1 LOCUS y if this appliance is used by or near children Do not allow children to play inside on or with this appli ance or any discarded appliance Dispose of discarded appliances and shipping or packing materials properly Before discarding a washer or removing from service remove the washer lid e Keep all laundry aids such as detergents bleaches fabric sof tanara OX Sat Af ae raanh Af 11 etc J Vut Ji tne iVAVLI OF children preferably in a locked cabinet Observe all warnings on container labels to avoid personal injury Keep the area around and under neath your appliances free from the arriumuilatian af camkhictihia uiv aC CULLULIQGUOL OF CUIIDUSLIDIC materials such as lint paper rags chemicals etc Keep the floor around your appliances clean and dry to reduce the possibility of slipping e To minimize the possibil ity of electric shock unplug this appli ance from the power supply before attempting any maintenance or cleaning exce
41. uctions carefully BREST Seldom needed If needed use only Wash in your washer only if recommended by the garment manufacturer non chlorine bleach No bleach Wash frequently to fluff u up p the down and retain the garment s warmth Wash separately Wet down gives off an odor which may be absorbed by other garments Odor disappears when garment is dry Treat heavily SOC ACES E GUI detereent or paste made or water and granular detergent Close zippers Wash 2 or 3 at a time or add towels to balance GARMENT MUST BE TUMBLE DRIED You may prefer to use a mild type detergent Do baby clothes separately Pretreat spots Rinse Pipe E eno Des MET use Keep diapers in a covered pail of cold White or colorfast liquid chlorine type Fill washer add detergent allow to dissolve before adding blanket Do one blanket at a time Pretreat heavily soiled spots with liquid detergent On electric blanket sew a strong piece of cloth over plug to protect blanket and washer from damage Do one blanket at a time Pretreat heavily soiled spots with liquid detergent White or colorfast liquid chlorine type Vacuum out loose dirt before washing White or colorfast liquid chlorine type White or colorfast liquid chlorine type Wash only 2 or 3 rugs or mats at one time Shake before washing to remove excess dirt For new indigo blue jeans wash at least 3 tim
42. ure both hot and cold faucets are turned on e Make sure lid is closed Washer will fill but will not spin or agitate with lid open e Check house fuses or circuit breakers If another appliance is sharing the electrical outlet remove it Washer should have separate outlet e Make sure temperature selector switches are ORE U set e Make sure cord is plugged into outlet OPERATE WATER TEMPERATURE IS INCORRECT a Make sure hot and cold faucets ar regulated correctly hot to hot cold to cold e Water valve screens may be stopped up Remove iniet e Make sure hoses are connected to correct faucets hoses from water valve Clean the screens and reinstall hoses i e Check household water heater to make sure it is delivering water hold I I at 140 to 1507 F e Make sure drain hose is not kinked E e Make sure hose connections are tight at faucets E a WATER WON T DRAIN Top of drain outlet should be less than 8 ft above floor WATER LEAKS e Make sure end of drain hose is correctly inserted i in and secured to didi facility WASHER IS NOISY e Make sure washer is level and firm to the floor with rubber foot pads in place and fronti AX M wu AA jam nuts tight See your Installation Instructions eA hich distinctive bond will be heard at t the end of each spin period as the motor S is normal
43. ure water supply is shut off at faucets and drain all water from hoses if weather will be below freezing amp biede with PAPA m Petrola WI iat etroleum Jelly The Activator agitator Remove at regular intervals about 4 to 6 months and remove D 1 thin rhn any unt tnat may nave accumu lated No tools are needed simply grasp agitator with both hands and pull straight up sharply The slotted section at the top of the metai shaft has a light coating of lubricant to prevent parts sticking together If this area appears to be dry apply a light coat of grease or Petroleum Jelly around the slotted section of the shaft before replacing the agitator Do not overgrease Excess grease may get into clothes load When replacing the agitator carefully lower straight down onto the shaft so that it fits into the slots Then apply downward pressure until agitator snaps into its normal position How to remove limestone ain cute fre P RR UBS clogged Filtar Flo pan e Soak filter pan in a preheated 160 F 71 C solution of half vinegar and half water for 15 minutes Then brush each side of il h HFF hrictla h h whi pan with a stiff bristle brush while flushing with running water e Do not soak in porcelain l AF P WAREN 6 We Cae W container Vinegar can damage porcelaiii e Do not exceed 180 F 82 C or 7 filter pan may warp
44. washer gogo What is the best size load d Pu of clothes ES ERNE eeu ta Wes EXT t ELA 4 2 D iv VURE iii selection of detergents 17777 and soap ave 0 ee The results of a continued use of s DAMEN carbonate detergents 12 How much detergent or soap should you use PEU 13 How to use detergent OF SADE ee eee 13 Hard water do you M have it EDT 14 Other laundry products 15 How to remove stains 16 17 The Problem Solver 18 22 User maintenance instructions eee 23 If You Need Service 23 Warranty Back Cover ead this book carefully It is intended to help you operate and maintain your new washer properly Keep 1 it ha ndy fo Of answers to your di tu If you don t understand something or need more help write include hn your phone number Consumer Affairs General Electric Company Appliance Park Louisville KY 40225 Ifyou received a damaged washer Immediately contact the dealer or builder that sold you the washer Save time and money Raf before you reguest se check the Problem Solver on pages 18 22 It lists minor causes of operating problems that you can correct yourself ryj 1 Write down the model and serial numbers 1 ul LL f n l4 You il 111711 cR NL Uji id A 8 78 SUR maur o ex olan on the 1 hese HUIIIUCI AIC dlsvU ULE Uig Co
45. ycle Setting Cottons and Linens White Colorfast Hot or Warm Regular Cycle Normal Setting Bright Noncolorfast Warm or Cold Regular Cycle Normal or Light Soil Setting Workclothes dungarees etc Heavy soli Average soil ATIl 4 llc INOTMdl IOT 64 Normal Setting c E C ed e Tan T 1 1 Keguiar Cycie Regular Cycle Hot or Warm RERUM A Permanent Press Treated Cottons Blends with Cottons Heavy or oily soil Average or light soil Perm Press Cycle Sturdy Setting Perm Press Cycle Delicate Setting Hot Synthetics Polyester Nylon Acrylic Knits and Woven Fabrics Sturdy Warm Perm Press Cycle Sturdy Setting Delicates Warm g Perm Press Cycle Delicate Setting E Silks Wools Blends of Silk Warm Perm Press Cycle Delicate Setting and Wool Rayon and Acetate Warm Perm Press Cycle Delicate Setting Down filled garments if machine Warm Perm Press Cycle Sturdy Setting washing is recommended Baby Clothes Sturdy such as Hot Regular Cycle Normal or Light Soil Setting depending on amount m Diapers Nightgowns Shirts Pads of soil Sneeis Receiving Blankets Coveralls Baby Clothes Delicate Warm f erm Press Cvcle i Delicate Setting BED Blankets Wool Part Wool Cotton Warm Regular Cycle Light Soil Setting Lr i
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