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SETTING YOUR CYCLE SELECTOR
CONTROL
This section illustrates and describes
the wash cycles you can select with the
Cycle Selector control. Each cycle is
designed for different types of fabrics and
soil levels.
NOTE: At the beginning of all spin cycles,
the washer will pulse on and off. This is
normal.
HAND WASHABLES*
Use this cycle for hand washable
and special-care items. Garments
are labeled "Hand Wash" because:
* The fiber or construction may be
sensitive to agitation.
* The fabric contains sensitive dyes
that may bleed.
The wash action mirrors the way you
would treat hand washable garments in a
sink. It does this by repeating periods of
slow speed agitation (5 seconds) and
soaking (10 seconds). Continuous pulse
spinning helps reduce wrinkling. Do not
use HAND WASHABLES for large items
like blankets.
NOTE: Some "Hand Wash" items,
particularly wool, naturally shrink when
washed. Keep this in mind when you
purchase items labeled "Hand Wash."
Items that shrink should be dried flat.
When still wet, block these items by
gently stretching to original measure-
ments.
HEAVY DUTY
Use this cycle for sturdy or heavily
soiled loads. Wash combines fast speed
agitation and fast spin speeds.
REGULAR
Use this cycle for normally soiled cottons
and linens. Wash combines fast speed
agitation and fast spin speeds to shorten
drying time.
DELICATE
Use this cycle for lingerie and loosely
knit items. Wash combines slow speed
agitation for gentle soil removal and
continuous pulse spinning to reduce
wrinkling.
PERMANENT PRESS
Use this cycle for sturdy permanent
press fabrics. Wash combines fast
speed agitation and continuous pulse
spinning to reduce wrinkling.
SOAK*
SOAK cycle features brief periods of
agitation and soak time to help remove
heavy soils and stains that require pre-
treatment. SOAK cycle should always be
followed by a wash cycle with additional
detergent. You will need to reset the
washer to a wash cycle after the SOAK
cycle is finished.
NOTE: We do not recommend hot water
for soaking. It may set some stains.
*Both the HAND WASHABLES and SOAK
cycles feature long periods where the
agitator and basket are not active (up to 8
minutes in SOAK Cycle). These pauses are
designed into the timer and do not represent
a problem with your washer. The Cycle Status
lights will indicate what position in the wash
cycle your washer is in.
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