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Whirlpool duet WFW9400SU00 User Manual

Whirlpool duet WFW9400SU00
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Designed to use only HE
High Efficiency Detergent
DiseSada para utilizar
solamente detergente de
alto rendimiento
Concue pour I'utilisation
d'un detergent haute
efficacite seulement

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Whirlpool duet WFW9400SU00 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandWhirlpool
Modelduet WFW9400SU00
CategoryWasher
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Washer Safety

Important Safety Instructions

Basic precautions to reduce risk of fire, electric shock, or injury when using the washer.

Installation Requirements

Tools and Parts

Lists required tools and parts for installation, including those supplied and to be purchased.

Options

Details optional accessories like pedestals and stack kits for the washer.

Location Requirements

Recommended installation spacing for custom undercounter installation

Specifies required clearances for installing the washer under a custom counter.

Recommended installation spacing for recessed or closet installation, with or without a pedestal

Details clearance requirements for recessed or closet installations, with or without a pedestal.

Drain System

Standpipe drain system - wall or floor

Instructions for connecting the washer drain hose to a standpipe.

Laundry tub drain system

Guidance for draining the washer into a laundry tub.

Floor drain system

Information on using a floor drain system for washer drainage.

Electrical Requirements

Grounding Instructions

Essential guidance on properly grounding the washer to prevent electrical shock.

Installation Instructions

Remove Transport System

Steps to remove transport bolts and prepare the washer for use.

Connect the Inlet Hoses

Instructions for connecting the hot and cold water supply hoses to the washer.

Route the Drain Hose

Properly routing the drain hose to prevent water leakage and damage.

Complete Installation

Secure the Drain Hose

Ensuring the drain hose is properly secured to prevent backflow or spills.

Level the Washer

Procedure to properly level the washer to avoid noise and vibration.

Features and Benefits

Electronic Controls

Describes the user-friendly and flexible electronic control system.

Smart Dispensers

Details the multi-compartment, self-cleaning dispenser for laundry products.

Auto Water Level

Automatic water level adjustment based on load size, composition, and suds.

High-Efficiency Wash System

Saves time and resources with fewer, larger loads and lower water/energy bills.

6th Sense™ Technology

Intuitive technology that senses and adjusts to load sizes and cleaning needs.

Direct Injection Wash System

Channels water through dispensers for thorough rinsing and even distribution.

Washer Use

Starting Your Washer

Step-by-step guide to starting the washing machine, including safety warnings.

Using the Proper Detergent

Guidance on using High Efficiency (HE) detergents for optimal performance and error prevention.

Using the Dispenser

To fill dispenser compartments

Instructions for adding laundry products to the correct dispenser compartments.

Choosing the Right Detergent

Reiterates the importance of HE detergent and its benefits for the washer.

Pausing or Restarting

Changing Cycles, Options and Modifiers

Status Lights

Add a Garment

Controls Lock/Unlock

Sensing/Revising Estimated Time

Cycles

Sanitary

For heavily soiled, colorfast fabrics, using hot water and fast tumbling.

Whitest Whites

Designed for white fabrics, using hot water and bleach for optimal cleaning.

Heavy Duty

For sturdy, colorfast, and heavily soiled garments with longer wash times.

Bulky Items

For washing large items like blankets and comforters, starting with a soak.

Normal/Casual

For no-iron fabrics, casual wear, and cottons/linens; uses medium tumbling and high spin.

Delicate

For hand washable items, using low speed tumbling and soaking for gentle care.

Wool

For machine washable woolens, offering gentle tumbling and low spin.

Silk

For washable silk garments, gently tumbling and draining without spinning.

Hand Washables

For special-care items, similar to sink washing with low speed tumbling and soaking.

Quick Wash

For small loads of lightly soiled garments needed quickly.

Clean Washer

Monthly cycle to clean the washer interior using higher water and bleach.

Soak

Helps remove small spots and set-in stains with a soak time and drain.

Rinse/Spin

Drain/Spin

Normal Washer Sounds

Options

Modifiers

Laundry Guide

Laundry Tips

Preparing clothes for washing

Recommendations for preparing garments for washing to prolong their life.

Loading suggestions

Guidance on loading the washer with different types of laundry.

Sorting

Tips for sorting laundry by soil level, lint production, color, and fabric type.

Unloading

Advice on removing clothes promptly and checking the seal.

Washer Care

Cleaning Your Washer

Monthly procedure for cleaning the washer interior using bleach.

Cleaning the door seal

Instructions for cleaning the door seal and inspecting for debris.

Cleaning the exterior

How to clean the outside of the washer with mild soap and water.

Cleaning the dispenser drawer

Steps for removing and cleaning the dispenser drawer and its inserts.

Water Inlet Hoses

Recommendation to replace inlet hoses every 5 years and inspect them periodically.

Vacation, Storage, and Moving Care

Guidance for protecting the washer during non-use, vacation, storage, or moving.

Troubleshooting

Washer displaying code message and tone sounds

Troubleshooting specific error codes (F20, F21, F22) and tone sounds.

Washer won't start

Steps to diagnose and resolve issues when the washer does not start.

Washer won't fill, wash or rinse

Washer stops

Washer won't drain or spin

Washer makes noise or vibrates

Washer leaks

Dispensers clogged or leaking

Washer odor

Load too wet

Residue or lint on load

Stains on load

Load is wrinkled

Gray whites, dingy colors

Cycle too long

Door locked at end of wash cycle

Assistance or Service

For further assistance

Information on how to contact Whirlpool for questions or concerns.

If you need replacement parts

Guidance on ordering FSP® factory specified replacement parts.

Whirlpool Corporation Major Appliance Warranty

One Year Limited Warranty

Details of the limited warranty coverage for one year from purchase date.

Items Whirlpool Will Not Pay For

Exclusions from warranty coverage, listing services and repairs not covered.

Disclaimer of Implied Warranties; Limitation of Remedies

Legal disclaimers regarding implied warranties and limitation of remedies.

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