D
Loaddryitemsloosely,spacingeven-
lyaroundagitator,andclosetie lid.
A typicalwashload: twotwinsheets,
twopillowcases,threesmallbath
towels,threewashcloths,twot-shirts,
andtwolong sleeveshirts.
Placelargeitemsinbottom, small
itemsin themiddle andmedium
itemson top.
Whenloadingwetitemsmake
sureyou settheload/water level
highenough to allowtheitemsto
movefreely.
Washbulkyitemslikeblankets
separately.
Care& Cleaning
To add itemsafterwasherhas
started,pushinCycleknob and
submergeadditionalitemsnextto
theagitator.Closethelid andpull
cycleknob out torestart.
To reducewrinkling,give
permanentpressitems,synthetics
andpoly knitsroom tomovefreely
in thewasher.
NOTE:
● Donot wrap large itemslike sheets
aroundtheagitatoz
● Donot washfabrics containing
flammablematerials(waxes,clean-
ing fluids, etc.)in your washe~
Leavethelid open afterwashing
to allowmoistureto evaporate.The
washbasketispracticallycarefree.
Ifyouwantto cleanthebasketuse
acleansoftcloth dampened with
liquid detergent,thenrinse.(Do
not useharshor grittycleaners.)
To rinse:
f Choose thelargestload size.
2 TurntheCycleknob to any
rinsesetting.
3 Startwasher.
Fi//Noses—Hosesconnectingwash-
ertofaucetshouldbe replaced
everyfiveyears.
LintFilter—Thelintfilterislocated
undertheagitator.Itisselfcleaning
andrequiresno maintenance.
Exterior—Immediatelywipeoff any
spills.Wipewithdampcloth.Try
notto hitsurfacewithsharpobjects.
MovingandStorage—Asktheservice
techniciantoremovewaterfrom
drainpump andhoses.Do notstore
thewasherwhereitwillbe exposed
to theweather.CalltheGEAnswer
Center800.626.2000for informa-
tionon howtokeepthetubstation-
arywhenmovingthewasher.
LongVacations—Besurewater
supplyisshutoff atfaucets.Drain
allwaterfrom hosesifweatherwill
be belowfreezing.
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