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UNDERSTANDING NORMAL
WASHER SOUNDS
Your new washer may make sounds
that your old one didn't. Because the
sounds are unfamiliar, you may be
concerned about them.
The following describes some of the
normal sounds you may hear and what
causes them.
During Washing
When you select a small load size setting
for a small wash load, your washer has a
lower water level. With this lower water
level, you may hear a clicking sound from
the upper portion of the agitator.
During Drain
The rate that water is drained from your
washer depends on your installation. If
water is drained quickly from the washer,
you may hear air being pulled through
the pump. This happens during the end
of draining.
After Drain and Before Spin
When the cycle changes from draining
to spinning, you may hear a noise as the
gearcase shifts.
USING THE LIQUID CHLORINE
BLEACH DISPENSER
The liquid chlorine bleach dispenser
automatically dispenses bleach at the
proper time in the cycle to ensure the
cleanest and brightest loads.
Always measure liquid chlorine
bleach. Use a measuring cup, do not
guess. De net pour directly from bottle.
Never use more than 1 cup (250 mL) for
a full load. Use less with smaller loads.
Fellow manufacturer's directions for safe
use. A cup with a pouring spout will help
you avoid spilling.
After loading the washer, pour measured
liquid chlorine bleach carefully into the
dispenser.
Do not let bleach splash, drip, or run
down into washer basket. Undiluted
bleach will damage any fabric it touches.
Start the washer. Bleach will be
dispensed automatically after the
detergent has had time to work.
Do not overfill. Look for the level
markings on the dispenser cover.
Dispenser holds 1 cup (250 mL) of
liquid chlorine bleach.
NOTE: Do not use this dispenser to add
powdered chlorine or color-safe bleach to
your washer load. The dispenser is for
liquid chlorine bleach only.
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