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Buttons and Functions
- Push the door slightly if the door is not easily opened after the completion of washing.
- If 'Door Lock' is not working due to the overloading of laundry or incomplete door closing, push the
door slightly.
- You can open the door of running washer about 5 minutes after a power interruption.
- Please open the door carefully for safety if the washer stops running during a wash or rinse cycle
because of a power interruption. (Reset the 'Door Lock' mode if it remains unsafe after power
supply resumes)
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Power
Turns the washer on or off.
Course
Used to select the desired course.
The selected course's indicator lights up.
Child Safety (Button Lock)
Use this feature to prevent children from accidentally
changing the washer's settings while it is in operation.
Activating this feature locks out all buttons except Power.
To activate or deactivate, press and hold Course for longer
than 3 seconds.
Rinse+
Select a course and then use this button to program in
additional rinse cycles.
(For information on the default and maximum number
of rinse cycles of a particular cycle, refer to that cycle's
section in this manual.)
Time Delay
- Use this button to select the desired duration.
The selected duration is shown on the LED display. The
Time Delay button's indicator will also turn on.
Start/Pause
Press to start the selected course.
Press again to pause, once more to resume, and so on.
Pressing the Power button and then the Start/Pause button
automatically initiates the Cold course.
LED Display
Displays the selected course and its duration.
To open the drum door, turn the washer on by
pressing the Power button () and then press the
Door Release button ().
If the washer's power cord is not plugged in or the power is
out, first plug the cord into an outlet or wait for the power to be
restored. Press the Power button () and then the Door Release
button () to open the door.
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