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Washer
safe~ instructions ....................3. 4
operating instructions, mps
Agitator...........................................................2~
BleachDispenser.........................................l0
ControlsSetting Guide.............................8. 9
CycleSetiings.............................................6. 7
Energy-SavingTips
......................................10
FabricSoftener Dispenser.........................lo
Filter-Flo@Pan
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4,5,11
Mini.BasketwTub..........................................l2
Operatingthe Washer ..............................4. 5
careandcleaning
LimestoneDeposits.............................16. 26
Storage& VacationTips.............................26
Preparation
Detergents,Other Additives..............15–19
Hard Water
....................................................18
Loadingthe Washer................................4. 14
SortingClothes
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13
Stains..............................................................
20
Stain RemovalGuide...................................21
~O~SU~~F ~~~W~G~S ...................27
Appliance Registration..................................2
Model and Serial Numbers..........................2
RepairService.................................................2
Warranty
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - ModelW!.8810M

Washersafe~ instructions ...3. 4operating instructions, mpsAgitator...2~Bleac

Page 2 - LPYOU.**

Energy-saving TipsIf your clothesand householditemsdon’t look cleanand fresh after washing$you willprobablyre-washthem.. and that meansyou’ll wasteene

Page 3

Howtouse theSaalicycle““SOAKCYCLE”tul-m,,ulw.nw-1~If a hot soak is desired, set the WAS~INSE.—tenIperatureiscontrolledby the Rinsetemperatureswitch.(I

Page 4 - ~ms~ ms~~uc~~o~?

—The N4ini-Basket”’ tub, designed forsmall Roadsofregular fabricsor deBicatehand-washables, Cam be used with any cycle except the SOAK Cycle.~pical Mi

Page 5 - See How to Load yourWasher

SeparateroLINT PRODUCERS—suchas terry toweling andchenille—giveup lint.LINT COLLECTORS—suchas man-madefibers andnapped fabrics like velveteen and cord

Page 6 - Tws TomLP You

HOW To~omYOUR WASmRThis illustration,with clothesjustreaching the Clothes Retainin&Ring, shows a proper load.Clotheshave ample room to movebecause

Page 7 - PermanentPress Cyel+

s~~~c~m~DETERGENTSAm SOAPPhosphate-Pokvdered DetergentsNan-Phosphate–PoM~deredDetergeEfiLiquid Detergents.AdvantagesPerform well in hard or soft water

Page 8 - WashWater

Is your water hard? If it is, and if you use a carbonatetype non-phosphatedetergent,you will mostprobably noticelimestone*depositson your clothesand w

Page 9 - Nobleach

--.. ...Howtopartially restoreclothesOnceclotheshavedevelopeddeposits,theymay bepartiallyrestoredby soakingina solutionof two cupsofvinegarin onegallo

Page 10 - Ho%vtousetheBIeachDispenser

Before you can decide what to do about hardwater,you need to know if you have it and, if so,how hard it is.@If you live in a municipalarea, contact yo

Page 11 - HowtousetheFilter-FIO@Pan

B~EACHChlorineLiquidsuch as Clorox brandiNon-chlorinesuch asClorox 2 brandFAB~C SOFTE~RSRinse additive such asDowny BrandWashAdditive s~lchasRain Barr

Page 12 - (6{)ml)----direct1yinto

—-m~~ usmLPYOU.**It is intendedto help you operateand maintainyour new washerproperly.Keep it handy for answersto yourquestions.If you don’tunderstand

Page 13 - Ort bysoil

HOW TO mMOVE STANS1,Try to remove stainsas soon as possible.me~Test stain removal product on a hidden inside seamfresher the stain,the easier it is to

Page 14 - ~omYOUR WASmR

miteand BleachableFabricsSee Control Setting Guide.Rub with ice or immerse in very cold water. Use dull tool tocarefilly scrape of as tnuchadhesive or

Page 15 - DETERGENTSA

LINT OR RESIDUEON CLOTHESPOSSIBLE CAUSEPROBLEM@Incorrect sortingof clothes.Separatelint producers(such as terry towels and chenille)from lint receiver

Page 16 - Recommendedmethodstoreduce

PROBLEMGRAYEDCLOT~S(continued)YELLOWEDCLOTHESPOSSIBLE CAUSEs Improper soaking with insufficientdetergent.Usually a 30-minutesoak is sufficient.However

Page 17 - CAUTIONS:

THEPROBLEMSOLWR-.SHRINKAGE,KNITSWRINWING INPEMANENT PRESSAND “NO-IRON’>ITEMS~Relaxation shrinkage can occur in knit fabrics that have been improper

Page 18 - .—— - -— ---- .—- —.. .,

POSSIBLE CAUSNPROBLEMSNAGS, HOLESTEARS, RIPS OREXCESSIVE WEAR(continued)~Small, unnoticedtears may enlarge during washing process.Check garmentsbefore

Page 19

~m PROBLEMSOLWRPROBLEM—I POSSIBLE CAUSEI,WASHERIs NOISY@Makesurewasheris level and firm to the floor with rubber foot pads in place andfrontjam nuts t

Page 20 - HOW TO mMOVE STANS

----- mE ConsumerServiceprofessional.wilIprovideexpertrepairservice,—-—scheduledata timethat’sconvenientfor you.hianyGE ConsumerServicecompany-operate

Page 21 - BleachableFabrics

YOURGEAUTOMATICCLOTHES!MASHERWARR -TY~n]:Saveproofoforiginalpurchasecfatesuchas yoursaiessiiporcancelledcheckto establishwarrantyperiod.-.WHAT!SCOVERE

Page 22

‘ usethisapplianceoniyforitsintendedpurposeas described in this Use and Care Book.3eThis washermust beproperlyl;gj~.:instiiled andiocatedinaccordance.

Page 23 - [?(l,qc)

* KeepalIlaund~ aids(suchasdetergents,bleaches,fabticsofteners,etc*)outofthersachOfchijdren,preferablyinalockedcabinet.Observeallwmings oncontainerlab

Page 24 - THEPROBLEMSOLWR

,.,.-,.+...~0~~~~~ ~~~ ~~~~~~~ (continued)e.3,ddmeasured amountofde{ergent.See DetergentsandO[her.4dditivessection forinformationon detergentsandothe

Page 25 - —. —,,.,_________

,-.Tws TomLP You—SELECTRegularcyeles—For most cottons,linensand work and play clotheswith normal soiling,“Extra Rinse” can be selected,ifdesired, as a

Page 26 - ~m PROBLEMSOLWR

1e+PermanentPress Cyel+For permanent press loads such as shirts,blouses,dressesand similar wearing apparel with normalsoiling.An extended cool-down sp

Page 27 - GEAnswerCente@serviceis

controlssettingGuidefordifferentfabricsandloadscycle settingWmwspinspeedWashWaterTemperatureLoadCottonsandLinensWhite/ColorfastBright/NoncolorfastNorm

Page 28 - WARR -TY

RefertoGarment Manufacturers’ careLabelsLiquidchlorine type.Onlynon-chlorine bleach whenneeded.JVhiteor colorfast, liquid chlorine type.Non-colorfast,

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