Kenmore 4751 Use and Care Guide - Page 14

Kenmore 4751 - 3.6 cu. ft. HE2 Manual

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5. 6. 7. Select the desired OPTIONS. Not all Options are available with all cycles. See "Options." Select the desired MODIFIERS. Not all Modifiers are available with all Cycles and Options. See "Modifiers." If desired, select the CYCLE SIGNAL. The signal is helpful when you are washing items that should be removed from the washer as soon as it stops. Press CYCLE SIGNAL once to turn it on. The indicator light will illuminate. Press again to turn it off. To begin the wash cycle immediately Select and hold START (for approximately • • 1 second). To fill dispenser 1. 2. 3. compartments Pull out the dispenser drawer. Add the desired laundry additive to the proper compartment. Push in the dispenser drawer slowly and completely (to avoid a spill). 8. A If you do not select START within 5 minutes of choosing a cycle, the washer automatically shuts off. When the wash cycle is complete, the CLOTHES CLEAN status light illuminates, the door unlocks, and the wash load can be removed from the washer. The washer powers down automatically 5 minutes after the cycle is complete and the CLOTHES CLEAN light goes off. To power down the washer manually after the wash cycle is complete, select STOP once. D 9. To begin the wash cycle later Select DELAY START until the desired delay time (in hours) shows in the Estimated Time Remaining display. Select START. The countdown to the wash cycle will show in the display window. IMPORTANT: When delaying a cycle, use only powdered detergents in the main wash compartment since liquid detergents may seep out of the compartment during Delay, before the wash cycle begins. Dispenser A. Dispenser release lever B. Main Wash detergent compartment C. Liquid chlorine bleach compartment D. Fabric softener compartment Your new washer has a dispenser drawer with three separate compartments for your laundry additives--one is for detergent, one is for liquid chlorine bleach, and one is for liquid fabric softener. Laundry additives are diluted and dispensed automatically at the proper time during the wash cycle, making it unnecessary for you to return to the washer during the cycle to add them. It is normal for small amounts of water to remain in the dispensers when the wash cycle is complete. Do not put laundry additives directly into the wash tub. Always use the proper dispensers when adding laundry additives. Choosing the Right Detergent Main Wash detergent compartment (Letter B in Dispenser Illustration) Add liquid or powdered HE detergent to this compartment your main wash cycle. • for Powdered color-safe bleach may be added to the Main Wash compartment along with the powdered detergent. Powdered detergent: Measure the amount of powdered detergent with the measurement device which comes with the detergent. Add no more than the manufacturer's recommended amount. NOTE: Overfilling could cause an oversudsing condition. Chlorine bleach compartment (Letter C in Dispenser Illustration) Add NO MORE THAN ¾ cup (160 mL) liquid chlorine bleach to this compartment. The bleach will be automatically diluted and dispensed at the best time during the first rinse after the wash cycle. This compartment cannot dilute powdered bleach. • Use only liquid chlorine bleach in this dispenser. Do not use this dispenser to add powdered chlorine or any form of colorsafe bleach to your load. Always measure liquid chlorine bleach. Use a measuring cup with a pour spout; do not guess. Follow the manufacturer's directions for proper use. Do not fill beyond the "MAX" level. NOTE: Overfilling could cause garment damage. Use only High Efficiency detergents. The package for this type of detergent will be marked "HE" or "High Efficiency." This wash system, along with less water, will create too much sudsing with a regular non-HE detergent. Using regular detergent will likely result in washer errors, longer cycle times, and reduced rinsing performance. It may also result in component failures and noticeable mold or mildew. HE detergents are made to produce the right amount of suds for the best performance. Follow the manufacturer's instructions to determine the amount of detergent to use. • • Use only HE High Efficiency detergent. 14

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5.
Select the desired
OPTIONS.
Not all Options
are available
with all cycles.
See "Options."
6.
Select the desired
MODIFIERS.
Not all Modifiers
are available
with all Cycles and Options.
See "Modifiers."
7.
If desired,
select the CYCLE SIGNAL.
The signal is helpful
when you are washing
items that should
be removed from the
washer
as soon as it stops.
Press CYCLE
SIGNAL
once to
turn
it on. The indicator
light will illuminate.
Press again to
turn
it off.
8.
To begin
the wash
cycle
immediately
Select
and hold START (for approximately
1 second).
If you do not select START within
5 minutes
of choosing
a
cycle,
the washer
automatically
shuts
off.
When the wash
cycle is complete,
the CLOTHES
CLEAN
status
light
illuminates,
the door
unlocks,
and the wash
load can be removed
from the washer. The washer
powers
down
automatically
5 minutes
after the cycle
is
complete
and the CLOTHES
CLEAN
light goes off. To
power
down the washer
manually
after the wash
cycle is
complete,
select STOP once.
9.
To begin
the wash
cycle later
Select
DELAY START until the desired
delay time (in hours)
shows
in the Estimated
Time Remaining
display.
Select
START. The countdown
to the wash cycle
will show
in the
display
window.
IMPORTANT:
When delaying
a cycle,
use only powdered
detergents
in the main wash compartment
since
liquid
detergents
may seep out of the compartment
during
Delay,
before
the wash
cycle begins.
Your new washer
has a dispenser
drawer
with three separate
compartments
for your laundry
additives--one
is for detergent,
one is for liquid
chlorine
bleach,
and one is for liquid
fabric
softener.
Laundry
additives
are diluted
and dispensed
automatically
at the proper time during
the wash
cycle,
making
it
unnecessary
for you to return to the washer
during
the cycle
to
add them.
It is normal for small
amounts
of water
to remain in the
dispensers
when the wash
cycle
is complete.
Do not put laundry
additives
directly
into the wash tub. Always
use the proper
dispensers
when adding
laundry
additives.
Choosing
the Right
Detergent
Use only High Efficiency
detergents.
The package
for this type of
detergent
will be marked
"HE" or "High
Efficiency."
This wash
system, along with less water, will create too much sudsing
with a
regular non-HE detergent.
Using regular detergent
will likely result in
washer errors, longer cycle times, and reduced rinsing performance.
It may also result in component
failures and noticeable
mold or
mildew. HE detergents
are made to produce
the right amount
of
suds for the best performance.
Follow the manufacturer's
instructions
to determine
the amount
of detergent
to use.
Use only HE High
Efficiency
detergent.
To fill dispenser
compartments
1.
Pull out the dispenser
drawer.
2.
Add the desired
laundry
additive
to the proper
compartment.
3.
Push in the dispenser
drawer
slowly
and completely
(to avoid
a spill).
A
Dispenser
A. Dispenser
release
lever
B. Main
Wash detergent
compartment
C. Liquid
chlorine
bleach
compartment
D. Fabric
softener
compartment
D
Main
Wash
detergent
compartment
(Letter B in Dispenser
Illustration)
Add liquid
or powdered
HE detergent
to this compartment
for
your main wash
cycle.
Powdered
color-safe
bleach
may be added
to the Main Wash
compartment
along
with the powdered
detergent.
Powdered
detergent:
Measure
the amount
of powdered
detergent
with the measurement
device which
comes
with
the detergent.
Add
no more than the manufacturer's
recommended
amount.
NOTE:
Overfilling
could
cause
an oversudsing
condition.
Chlorine
bleach
compartment
(Letter C in Dispenser
Illustration)
Add NO MORE THAN
¾ cup (160 mL) liquid
chlorine
bleach
to
this compartment.
The bleach
will be automatically
diluted
and
dispensed
at the best time during
the first rinse after the wash
cycle.
This compartment
cannot
dilute
powdered
bleach.
Use only liquid
chlorine
bleach
in this
dispenser.
Do not use
this dispenser
to add powdered
chlorine
or any form
of color-
safe bleach
to your load.
Always
measure
liquid
chlorine
bleach.
Use a measuring
cup
with a pour spout;
do not guess.
Follow the manufacturer's
directions
for proper
use.
Do not fill beyond
the "MAX"
level.
NOTE:
Overfilling
could
cause
garment
damage.
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