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Operating Instructions Safety InstructionsConsumer Support Troubleshooting Tips
About controls features.
START/PAUSE
After you have selected a new cycle, press once to start the cycle.
Press twice to select the last cycle used and start the washer.
If the washer is running, press once to interrupt the cycle; press again to continue
the cycle.
STOP
This pad should not be used to interrupt or pause a cycle.
Pressing this pad will cancel the current settings and the settings will be lost.
Estimated Time Remaining
Displays the approximate time remaining until the end of the cycle.
If the estimated time remaining is more than 60 minutes, “1H” will flash in the
display, followed by the additional remaining minutes. When the time remaining
is less than 60 minutes, the timer will count down.
Cycle time is affected by how long it takes the washer to fill. This depends on the
water pressure in your home. The “smart” timer “learns” the amount of time it
takes to fill your washer and adjusts the total time accordingly.
NOTE: If PRESOAK is selected and a follow up wash cycle is not chosen, 2 dashes will
come up in the display.
Spot Spray
Provides a short spray of water to allow you to dampen clothing when you pretreat
stains.
Open the washer lid.
Press the SPOT SPRAY button. (You will see a short stream of water.)
Dampen your soiled garment with the SPOT SPRAY option and rub your favorite
pretreatment product into soiled area.
NOTE: The SPOT SPRAY option will not work if
the washer lid is down
the washer basket is filling
the water has already reached the level you selected.
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BLEACH SIGNAL (on some models)
The Bleach Signal is a reminder signal that can be turned on to remind you to add
bleach at the proper time in the wash cycle. Adding detergent and bleach at the same
time reduces the effectiveness of both the enzymes in the detergent and the chlorine in
the bleach. By adding bleach later in the wash cycle, you allow the detergent’s enzymes
to remove dirt and stains first, and then provide a more effective dose of liquid bleach
to whiten and sanitize your clothes.