First, the load sizes will be smaller, since both washing and drying occur in the same drum. The wash cycle is about the same as a traditional washer, but drying times will be longer. You will become accustomed to doing smaller, more convenient loads of laundry instead of doing bulkier loads less frequently. Choosing drying times and load sizes Drying times depend on fabric dampness and the size and type of the load. Jeans, towels and other thick fabrics take longer to dry. For the condenser dry
11), since a small amount of water could spill. 2. Remove the filter by turning it a half turn counterclockwise and pulling outwards (Fig. 12). 3. Clean the filter with a soft brush under running water until all residue is removed. 4. Replace the filter and turn it clockwise until it is securely locked in place (Fig. 13). Give the cap a gentle tug to confirm that the filter is in securely. FIG. 11 FIG. 12 FIG. 13 CLEANING THE CONTROL PANEL To clean the control panel, use only a warm, damp cloth.
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This plastic strip and the cones must be removed. To do this, simply peel away the tape on the bottom sides of the unit that hold the plastic strip and cones in place. NOTE: Failure to remove these cones will likely cause the unit to vibrate excessively during the spin cycles. 3. The drum on both models is locked in position. Loosen the four locking bolts and remove them along with the plastic spacers (Fig. 1). NOTE: If the plastic spacers cannot be removed, open the side panel by loosening the
. CONTENTS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ..................................................... 3 DESCRIPTION OF THE MACHINE ............................................................ 4 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ............................................................... 5 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USING THE WASHER............................................ 7 CARE LABEL INSTRUCTIONS .................................................................. 8 CONTROL PANEL ................................