Kenmore Washer Manual

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Owner's Manual and Installation Instructions Three-Speed ® AUTOMATIC WASHERS IMPORTANT: Read and follow all safety and operating instructions before first use of this product. Your washer may look different from the washer shown. Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 U.S.A. www.sears,com Sears Canada Inc,, Toronto, Ontario, Canada MSB 2B8 www,sears.ca 3953632A PRINTED IN U.S.A. 7/99

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Owner's Manual andInstallation Instructions

Three-Speed

®

AUTOMATIC WASHERS

IMPORTANT:

Read and follow all safetyand operating instructionsbefore first use of this product.

Your washer may look differentfrom the washer shown.

Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 U.S.A. www.sears,comSears Canada Inc,, Toronto, Ontario, Canada MSB 2B8 www,sears.ca

3953632A PRINTED IN U.S.A. 7/99

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BEFORE USING YOUR NEW WASHER __ _ 2

KENMORE AUTOMATIC WASHER WARRANTY 3

WASHER SAFETY ............ 4

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 6

OPERATING YOUR WASHER 21

LAUNDRY TIPS .......... 32

CARING FOR YOUR WASHER 34

TROUBLESHOOTING ....... 35

SEARS MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT 39

Please read this manual. It will helpyou install and operate your newKenmore washer in the safest andmost economical way.

For more information about the care

and operation of Kenmore appliances callyour nearest Sears store. You will needthe complete model and serialnumbers when requesting information,Your washer's model and serial numbersare located on the Model and SerialNumber Plate.

Use the space below to record the modelnumber and serial number of your newKenmore Washer.

Model No.

Serial No.

Date of Purchase

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Model and SerialNumber Plate

Keep this book and your SearsSalescheck (receipt) in a safeplace for future reference,

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Limited Lifetime Warranty onWhite Porcelain BasketFor the lifetime of the washer from thedate of purchase, Sears will replace thewhite porcelain wash basket if it chipsor rusts due to defective material orworkmanship. After the first year, youwill be charged for labor.

Limited 10-Year Warranty onPlastic Tub*

For the second through tenth year fromthe date of purchase, Sears will replacethe plastic tub if it is defective inmaterial or workmanship, After the firstyear, you will be charged for labor.

Limited 5-Year Warranty onGearcase Parts*

For the second through fifth year fromthe date of purchase, Sears will replaceany gearcase parts that are defective inmaterial or workmanship, After the firstyear, you will be charged for labor.

Full 1-Year Warranty on"Spreckle" Porcelain Basket

For one year from the date ofpurchase, when this washer is installedand operated according to the instruc-tions that come with it, Sears willreplace the "spreckle" (speckled sur-face) porcelain wash basket if it chipsor rusts due to defective material or

workmanship.

Full 1-Year Warranty onMechanical and Electrical parts

For one year from the date of pur-chase, if this washer is installed andoperated according to the instructionsthat come with it, Sears will repair orreplace any of its mechanical orelectrical parts if they are defective inmaterial or workmanship.

Warranty RestrictionIf this washer is operated for any pur-pose other than private family use, allwarranty coverage is restricted to 90days from the date of purchase.

Warranty ServiceWarranty service is available bycontacting your nearest Sears ServiceCenter in the United States or Canada.

This warranty applies only while thiswasher is used in the United States orCanada.

This warranty gives you specific legalrights and you may also have otherrights that vary from state to state orprovince to province.

Sears, Roebuck and Co.,Dept 817WA,Hoffman Estates, IL 60179

Sears Canada Inc., Toronto,Ontario, CanadaM5B 2B8

*In Canada a different warranty may apply.

In the U.S. for Sears warranty information orto contact a Sears Service Center, call

1-8004-MY-HOME s_,(1-800469-4663).In Canada, call 1-877-533-6937.

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Your safety and the safety of others is very important.We have provided many important safety messages in this manual and onyour appliance.Always read and obey all safety messages.

This is the safety alert symbol. This symbol alerts you tohazards that can kill or hurt you and others. All safetymessages will be preceded by the safety alert symbol andthe word "DANGER" or "WARNING". These words mean:

You will be killed or seriouslyinjured if you don't followinstructions.

You can be killed or seriouslyinjured if you don't followinstructions.

All safety messages will identify the hazard, tell you how to reduce thechance of injury, and tell you what can happen if the instructions are notfollowed.

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons whenusing your washer, follow basic precautions, including the following:

• Read all instructions before using thewasher.

• Do not wash articles that have beenpreviously cleaned in, washed in,soaked in, or spotted with gasoline,dry-cleaning solvents, other flammable

• Do not allow children to play on or in thewasher. Close supervision of children isnecessary when the washer is used nearchildren.

• Before the washer is removed fromservice or discarded, remove the lid.

or explosive substances as they give off • Do not reach into the washer if the tub orvapors that could ignite or explode, agitator is moving.

• Do not add gasoline, dry-cleaning • Do not install or store this washer wheresolvents, or other flammable or it will be exposed to the weather.explosive substances to the wash water. • Do not tamper with controls.These substances give off vapors thatcould ignite or explode.

• Under certain conditions, hydrogen gasmay be produced in a hot water systemthat has not been used for 2 weeks ormore. HYDROGEN GAS ISEXPLOSIVE. If the hot water systemhas not been used for such a period,before using a washing machine, turnon all hot water faucets and let thewater flow from each for several

minutes. This will release anyaccumulated hydrogen gas. As the gasis flammable, do not smoke or use anopen flame during this time.

• Do not repair or replace any part of thewasher or attempt any servicing unlessspecifically recommended in the Owner'sManual or in published user*repairinstructions that you understand andhave the skills to carry out.

• See Installation Instructions for groundingrequirements.

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

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INSTALLATION OVERVIEW

For a complete list of tools and partsneeded, see pages 7-9.

A. SELECT LOCATIONFOR YOUR WASHER (pgs. 11-13)

Recessed Area/Closet Installation Instructions (p. 11)

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Standpipe Drain System (p, 13)

39 in

(99cm)

Laundry Tub Drain System (p, 12)

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Floor Drain System (p. 13)

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B, REMOVE SHIPPING STRAP (p, 14)

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Tools Needed:

Scissors Flashlight

(optional depending on instaliation)

C. CONNECT DRAIN HOSE (pgs, 15-16)

Tools Needed: Parts Needed:

Pliers that opento l_fb in (3.95 cm)

Flashlight (oNionaIdepending on installation)

1 yellow, single-wirehose clamp (top of

drain hose)

1 silver, double-wirehose clamp (bottom of

drain hose)

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D, CONNECT INLET HOSES TO WASHER (pgs, 16-17)

Tools Needed: PaNs Needed:

SJPliers that open

to 19[16in (3.95 _,1_

Flashlight (optionaldepending on installation)

2 water inlet hoses

4 flat water inlet hose washers

E. CONNECT INLET HOSES TO WATER FAUCETS (p, 17)

Tools Needed: PaNs Needed:

8

9Pliers that open to 1 /_6in (3.95 cm)

Bucket

(optional Flashlight (optionaldepending on depending on installation)installation)

2 water inlet hoses

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F. SECURE DRAIN HOSE (P. 18)

Tools Needed: Pads Needed:

Flashlight (optionaldepending on installation)

Shipping strap with fastener

G, LEVEL WASHER (p. 19)

Tools Needed: Pa_sNeeded:

9h0-in (1.43 cm)open-end wrench

Flashlight (optionaldepending on installation)

Wood block

2 front leveling legs with nuts(supplied with washer)

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Selecting the proper location for yourwasher will improve its performanceand minimize concerns like washerwalk or noise.

ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS

120-Volt, 60-Hz,, AC-only, 15- or20-ampere fused electrical supply isrequired, (Time-delay fuse or circuitbreaker is recommended.) Connectto an individual branch circuit.

Electrical Shock Hazard

Plug into a grounded 3 prong outlet.

Do not remove ground prong.

Do not use an adapter.Do not use an extension cord.

Failure to follow these instructionscan result in death, fire, orelectrical shock.

This washer is equipped with a powersupply cord having a 3-prong groundingplug. To minimize possible shock hazard,you must plug the power supply cord intoa mating 3*prong grounding-type wallreceptacle, grounded in accordance withNational Electrical Code, ANSl/NFPA 70-latest edition and all local codes andordinances.

3 pronggrounding*typewall receptacle

3 pronggrounding plug

Powersupplycord

• For a grounded, cord-connected washer:

GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS

This washer must be grounded. In theevent of malfunction or breakdown,grounding will reduce the risk of electri-cal shock by providing a path of leastresistance for electric current. This

washer is equipped with a cord havingan equipment-grounding conductor anda grounding plug. The plug must beplugged into an appropriate outlet thatis properly installed and grounded inaccordance with all local codes andordinances.

WARNING: Improper connectionof the equipment grounding conductorcan result in a risk of electric shock,

Check with a qualified electrician orserviceman if you are in doubt as towhether the appliance is properlygrounded.

Do not modify the plug provided withthe appliance - if it will not fit theoutlet, have a proper outlet installedby a qualified electrician.

, For a permanently connectedwasher:

GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS

This washer must be connected toa grounded metal, permanent wiringsystem, or an equipment groundingconductor must be run with the circuitconductors and connected to the

equipment-grounding terminal or leadon the appliance.

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A. SELECT LOCATIONFOR YOUR WASHER -

RECESSED AREA/CLOSET INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSThis washer may be installed in a recessed area or closet.

3[-19 cm

(48 3 _m_

*0 in--_'(0cm)

Taaaa 0

qE_ 27 in _ _--*0 in -_1 inJ_F251/2 in_,n 4 in

(68.6cm) (Ocm) (25 (64.8cm) (102FrontView cm Side View cm)

(OuorNotShown) (Duo Shown)

14" max.48 in_ ,

(310cm2) _minimumventilation

24 in2(155 cm2 )

minimum-_ventilation

"_. area

3 in

(7.6 cm)

3 in_.(7.6 cm) _;

FrontView(0our With Vent)

*Additionalclearancefor wall, doorandfloor moldingsmay he required.TOreducetransferof washersOuilds,aclearanceof 1 [n (2.5 cm) onthe sidesofthe washeris recommended.

• The installation spacing is in inches(centimeters) and is the minimumallowable.

• Allow additional space ifotherappliances are to be installed inthe area.

• If closet door is installed, the minimumair openings in top and bottom arerequired. Leuvered doors withequivalent air openings in top andbottom are acceptable.

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LAUNDRY TUB DRAIN SYSTEM

Check location where washer will beinstalled. This washer can be installedusing one of three systems:

• Laundry tub drain system (below)

• Standpipe drain system (p, 13)

• Floor drain system (p. 13)

Do not store or operate washer at orbelow 32°F (0°C) (some water mayremain in washer). See page 34 forwinterizing information.

Proper installation is your responsibility.Make sure you have everythingnecessary for correct installationincluding the following points:

Grounded receptacle: Mustbe within 4 ft (1.2 m) of wherethe power cord is attached tothe back of the washer.

Hot and cold water faucets:

Must provide water pressurebetween 20-100 psi and bewithin 4 ft (1.2 m) of the hotand cold water fill valvesattached to the back of thewasher. Laundry tub drain system:

Needs a minimum 20 gal(70 L) laundry tub.

Support: Floor must be sturdyenough to support a total weight of315 Ibs (143 kg) (including washer,water, and load weight).

Level floor: Maximum allow-able slope under entirewasher - 1 in (2.5 cm).

Top of tub must be atleast 39 in (99 cm)above floor and nohigher than 96 in(2.4 m) from bottomof washer.

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ALTERNATE LOCATIONS -STANDPIPE AND FLOOR DRAIN SYSTEMS

39 in

(99 cm)

Siphon break: Must be purchasedseparately. See chart below.

Standpipe drain system: Needs a 2 in (5 cm)minimum diameter standpipe with minimumcarry-away capacity of 17 gal (64 L) perminute. Top of standpipe must be at least39 in (99 cm) inches above floor and no higherthan 96 in (2.4 m) from bottom of washer.

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Floor drain system: Requires a siphon break,see chart below. A minimum carry-awaycapacity of 17 gaI (64 L) per minute isrequired.

If you have: You will need to buy:

Laundry tub or standpipe Sump pump systemtaller than 96 in (2.4 cm) (if not already available)

1 in (2.5 cm) diameter standpipe 2 in (5 cm) diameter to 1 in (2.5 cm)diameter standpipe adapter,Part No. 3363920

Overhead sewer Standard 20 gal (76 L), 39 in (99 cm) talldrain tub or utility sink and sump pump(available from local plumbing suppliers)

Floor drain Siphon break, Part No. 285320;additional drain hose, Part No, 3357090;and Connector Kit, Part No. 285442

Parts listed are available from your local Sears store or Sears Service Cente[ In the UnitedStates, call 1-800-366-PART(1-800-366-7278). In Canada, call 1-877-533-6937.

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B. REMOVE SHIPPING STRAP

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Removing the shipping strap isnecessary for smooth operation.If the shipping strap is notremoved, the washer will makeexcessive noise.

To prevent floor damage, set washeronto cardboard before moving acrossfloor. Move washer close to its final loca-tion.

STEP 1. Do not cut yellow strap, Pullyellow strap firmly, until completelyremoved from washer. Depending onyour model, there should be either twoor three cotter pins on the end of theshipping strap when it is pulled out ofthe washer. The electrical plug isattached to this shipping strap.

Electricalplug

Shippingstrap

STEP 2. Pull firmly to remove theother end of the shipping strap pinnedto the back of washer. This willrelease the rear self-leveling legs.

Ir\ PULL

STEP 3. Cut the shipping strap about16 inches (40 cm) from plug end. Lookfor the words "CUT HERE," Discard endwith the cotter pins, Slide remainder ofshipping strap free from the electricalplug. You will use this to secure the drainhose.

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PULL

Pin

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C. CONNECT DRAIN HOSE

Proper connection of the drain hosewill protect your floors from damagedue to water leakage.

STEP 1. To prevent the drain hose fromcoming off or leaking, it must be installedper the following instructions:

IMPORTANT: To ensure proper installa-tion, this procedure must be followedexactly.

a. Wet the inside of the straight end of thedrain hose with tap water. DO NOTUSE ANY OTHER LUBRICANT.

b. Squeeze ears of silver, double-wireclamp with pliers to open. Place clampover the straight end of the drain hose

inch from the end,

ram)

c. Open clamp, Twist hose back and forthwhile pushing down onto drain connec-tor at the bottom of the washer,Continue until hose contacts the ribbedstop on the cabinet.

) ' TWISTAND

PUSH

d. Place clamp over area marked"CLAMP." Release clamp.

_,_Ribbed Stop_,_ (6ram)

If you have: You will need to buy:

Drain hose that is too short Drain hose, Part No. 388423 andhose kit, Part No. 285442

Drain hose that is too long Hose kit, Part No. 285442

A problem with lint clogging your drain Drain protector, Part No, 367031

Parts listed are available from your local Sears store or Sears Service Cente_ In the UnitedStates, call 1-800-366-PART (1-800-366-7278). In Canada, call 1-877-533-6937.

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For standpipe or laundry tub drainsystems:

STEP 2. Open yellow, single-wire clampwith pliers and slide over hooked endof drain hose to secure the rubber and

corrugated sections together.

HookedEnd

Drain Hose

STEP 3. Put hooked end of drain hoseinto laundry tub or standpipe, Checkfor proper length of drain hose. Rotatehook to eliminate kinks.

To prevent drain water from going backinto the washer:

• Do not straighten hooked end of drainhose and force excess drain hose intostandpipe.

• Do not lay excess drain hose in bottomof laundry tub.

D. CONNECT INLET HOSESTO WASHER

Proper connection of your inlet hoseswill allow hot and cold water to enter

your washer properly. We recommendconnecting both the hot and coldwater inlet hoses for optimal perfor-mance of your washer. If you onlyconnect one water hose, you mustcap off the remaining water inlet port.

NOTE: Replace inlet hoses after fiveyears of use to reduce the risk of hosefailure. Periodically inspect and replaceinlet hoses if bulges, kinks, cuts, wear,or leaks are found. When replacingyour inlet hoses, mark the date ofreplacement on the label with apermanent marker.

0Coupling Washer

STEP 1. insert one new, flat washer(from the parts bag) into each end of theinlet hoses. Check that washers are firm-ly seated in couplings.

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STEP 2. Attach the hose with the redcoupling to the hot water (bottom) inletvalve. Attaching the red coupling firstmakes it easier to tighten connection withpliers. Screw on coupling by hand. Makean additional two-thirds turn with pliers totighten coupling, DO NOT OVER-TIGHTEN; this could damage the valves.

ColdWater

InletValve

WaterInletValve

STEP 3. Attach the hose with the bluecoupling to the cold water (top) inletvalve, Screw on coupling by hand. Makean additional two-thirds turn with pliers totighten coupling. DO NOT OVER-TIGHTEN; this could damage valves.

E. CONNECTINLETHOSESTO WATER FAUCETS

STEP 1. Make sure washer basket isempty, Run water through both faucetsinto a bucket or laundry tub to get rid ofparticles in the water lines that might cloghoses. Determine which faucet is hot andwhich is cold. Mark the hot water faucet,

STEP 2. Attach the hose with the red

coupling to the hot water faucet, Screwon coupling by hand. Make an additionaltwo-thirds turn with pliers to tightencoupling. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN;this could damage the coupling.

STEP 3. Attach the hose with the bluecoupling to the cold water faucet.Screw on coupling to faucet by hand.Make an additional two-thirds turn with

pliers to tighten coupling. DO NOTOVERTIGHTEN; this could damagethe coupling.

STEP 4. Turn on water faucets and checkfor leaks, A small amount of water mayenter the washer. You will drain this later.

If you have: You will need to buy:

Water faucets beyond the 2 longer water fill hoses:reach of water fill hoses 6 ft (1.8 m) hoses, Part No. 76314

10 ft (3.0 m) hoses, Part No. 350008

Parts listed are available from your local Sears store or Sears Service Center. In the UnitedStates, call 1-800-366-PART (1-800-366-7278). In Canada, call 1-877-533-6937.

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E. SECURE DRAIN HOSE

Securing the drain hose properly willprotect your floors from damage dueto water leakage.

STEP 1. Move washer to itsfinallocation.

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STEP 2. Locate the remaining pieceof shipping strap (not the end with thecotter pins) from STEP 3 of "REMOVESHIPPING STRAE" Use it to wrap thedrain hose together with the laundry tubor standpipe. Push fastener into the near-est hole in the shipping strap.

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If the water faucets and drain standpipeare recessed, put hooked end of drainhose in standpipe. Tightly wrap theshipping strap around the drain hoseand water inlet hoses (not the handlesor stems). Push fastener into the nearesthole in the shipping strap.

Fastener

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E LEVEL WASHER

Leveling your washer properly pre-vents excessive noise and vibration.

To install front legs:

STEP 1. Prop front of washer up (about4 in [10.2 cm]). Use a wood block oranother object that will support the weightof the washer. If washer was placedagainst a wall, move the washer outslightly before tipping it up.

STEP 2. With one of the legs in hand,screw lock nut onto leg 3/in (9.5 cm) fromtop of leg base. This is the recommendedinitial setting.

STEP 3. Screw leg into washer baseby hand until nut reaches washer base.Repeat for other leg.

STEP 5. Move washer to its finallocation.

STEP 6. Tilt washer forward until rearof washer is at least 3 in (7.6 cm) off floor.You may hear the self-adjusting rearlegs click into place. Lower washer tofloor. Check levelness of the washerby placing a level on top of the washer,first side-to-side; then front4o-back.

STEP 7. If washer is not level, propup the front of the washer and adjustthe legs up or down as necessary.Lower washer and reset self-adjustingrear legs (as in Step 6). Repeat Step 7until the washer is level.

STEP 8. When washer is in its finallocation and level, use a _ in (1.43 cm)open-end wrench to turn nuts on frontlegs tightly against washer cabinet. If nutsare not tight against washer cabinet, thewasher may vibrate.

STEP 4. Tilt washer backward untilfront of washer is off the wood block.Remove wood block. Gently lowerwasher to floor.

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REVIEW INSTALLATION

Take a few minutes to completethis checklist. It will help assure youthat you have a proper installationand increase your satisfaction withyour Kenmore washer.

f Check electrical requirements,Be sure you have correct electricalsupply and recommended groundingmethod.

F Check that you have:

• All the tools you started with.

• Removed all shipping materials.

• Removed shipping strap withcotter pins.

• Installed all parts listed onpages 7-9.

[ Check that:

• The washer is level.

• The nuts on the front legs are tight.

[ Check that the water faucets areturned on.

FINAL STEPS

f Plug power supply cord intogrounded outlet.

I Remove the blue protective film onthe console and any tape remainingon washer.

[ Take a few minutes and read theOperating Instructions (pages 21-31)to fully understand your new washer.Then, start the washer and allow it tocomplete the ULTRA CLEAN Cycle.

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To get the maximum cleaning andfabric care from your washer, pleaseread and follow these instructions.

NOTE: The drawings in this section showthe basic features of all models coveredby this manual, Refer to the supplied"Feature Sheet" for your washer'sparticular features.

LID INSTRUCTIONS

These instructions are found under thelid of your washer.

Fire Hazard

Never place items in the washerthat are dampened with gasolineor other flammable fluids.

No washer can completelyremove oil.

Do not dry anything that hasever had any type of oil on it(including cooking oils).

Doing so can result in death,explosion, or fire.

DISPENSER Add measured liquid chlorine bleach to the"]3med Bleach Dispenser".It will automatically dispense the bleach at theright time for the best wash performance.DO NOT USE POWDERED BLEACH IN THISDISPENSER.Add measured fabric softener to the agitiatormounted dispenser.Add measured detergent to the washer basket.

1. SELECT & ADJUST Make the selections for these washer controls:• WATER LEVEL Adjust to load size.• WASH / RINSE TEMP ....... Adjust to the type of fabric and soil. Use AUTO

TEMP selections for best wash performance.• RINSE OPTIONS Select to add a second rinse automatically.• SPEEDS Adjust to fabric type being washed.

_,_'ly%,:r I H L'Jtll y,,

DENIMS, TOWELS; === HOTWASH

HEAVY DIJTY EXTBA DIRTY _•• H,EBOLA,C0,TON,PERM PRESS SYN?HETICS ANY BLEACH

DELICATE KNITS _ NON-CHLORINEBLEACH

LINGERIE _ 10 N0"r BLEACHHAND WASH

2. SELECT CYCLE Choose more time for heavily soiled loads andless time for lightly soiled loads.

3. PULL TIMER TO START ..... Lid must be closed to complete cycle. -........PUSH TIMER TO STOP 21

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_ _ Cosmetics

_ ream, Milk,Ice Cream

DirtyW Mechanical Oil

_ Grape, Wine

_ Grass

_" W Tomato Products

Mud

_ erspiration,

Deodorants

_ Ring around) the Collar

It's best to wash stains as soon as possible.

Rinse immediately or soak in cold water withdetergent for 30 minutes. Rinse. Rub detergentinto any remaining stains. Rinse thoroughly.

Sponge immediately or apply a prewash soll andstain remover. Rinse. Wash. If stain remains,apply a liquid detergent to stain or soak in warmwater with detergent. Rewash.

Rub in a prewash stain remover. Wait 5minutes. Wash with detergent and bleach in thehottest water safe for the fabric.

Sponge immediately or apply a prewash soil andstain remover. Rinse. Wash. Repeat if necessary. Ifstain remains, apply a few drops of liquiddetergent. Rinse. If stain remains, soak. Wash.

Pretreat with liquid laundry detergent or apaste of granular laundry detergent. Wash inthe hottest water safe for the fabric.

Soak immediately in cool water. Wash. If stainremains, cover area with a paste made of color=safebleach, a few drops of hot water and a few dropsof ammonia. Wait 15 to 20 minutes. Wash.

Use an enzyme presoak or rub enzymedetergent on the stain. Launder wlth detergentand bleach appropriate for the fabric.

Sponge immediately or apply a prewash soiland stain remover. Rinse. Wash. If stain remains,apply a liquid detergent to stain or soak in warmwater with detergent. Rewash.

Brush off the dry mud. Rinse under coldwater. Pretreat with a paste of detergent andwater. Launder using detergent and bleachsafe for the fabric.

Treat with a paste of ammonia and color-safebleach. Let stand for 30 minutes. Wash inhottest water safe for fabric.

Pretreat with heavy duty liquid laundrydetergent or soak garment in warm water with agranular laundry detergent.

• Do not tumble dry soiled or stained items. Heat may permanently set stains.

• For additional information regarding stains refer to owner's manual.

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STARTING YOUR WASHER

STEP 1. Add measured detergent intowasher basket. Then place a load ofsorted clothes in the washer.

STEP 2. (OPTIONAL STEP) If desired,add measured liquid chlorine bleach tothe liquid bleach dispenser (see page 29).

STEP 3. (OPTIONAL STEP) If desired,add measured liquid fabric softener tothe fabric softener dispenser(see page 30).

STEP 4. Close washer lid.

STEP 5. Set WATER LEVEL Control Qbased on the size of your wash load(see page 24).

STEP 6. Set the WATERTEMPERATURE Control O(see pages 24-25).

STEP 7. Set RINSE OPTIONS Control (_(see pages 27).

STEP 8. Set SPEEDS _) Controlaccording to the type of fabric in theload (see page 25).

STEP 9, Push the Cycle Selector Control(Timer) knob _ in and turn to the right todesired setting (see page 26).

STEP 10. Pull the Cycle Selector Control(Timer) knob _ out. The dial will rotate asthe cycle progresses. The knob will notrotate.

STOPPING/RESTARTINGYOUR WASHER• To stop the washer at any time, push

the Cycle Selector Control (Timer)knob _ in.

• Pull the knob out to restart.

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WATER LEVEL CONTROL

This control gives you the flexibility tosave water when washing small loads,

Your washer lets you select a watersetting based on the size of your washload.

• For normal loads, start with theMEDIUM LOAD Setting. Adjust up ordown depending on your load. Clothesshould move freely and roll toward theagitator.

Washers with a variableWater Level Control:

• To change to a higher water levelsetting after the washer has started toagitate, turn the knob to RESET, thento the desired new setting.

MEDIUMLOAD

Washers with 4-position or 5-positionWater Level Control:

• To change to a higher water levelsetting after the washer has started toagitate, turn the knob to the desired newsetting.

MEDIUM

L_D

SMALL • *@

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WATER TEMPERATURE CONTROL

Your washer lets you select a wash andrinse water temperature setting based onthe type of load you are washing.

• Using warm rinse water will leave loadsdryer after the spin cycle than if you usecold rinse water. However, warm rinsesmay increase wrinkling when line drying.

• In cold climates, warm rinse water alsoprovides a more comfortable tempera-ture for handling the wash load. Warmrinse is controlled to 75°F (24°C).

SELECTING WATER TEMPERATURES

Wash WaterTemperature Suggested Fabrics Comments

HOT • Work clothes • Best cleaning for heavily soiled items111°F (44°C) • Sturdy whites/ • Removes oils, perspiration, greasy soilsor above colorfast pastels and stains

• Diapers • Prevents graying or yellowing

WARM • Dark/non-colorfast colors • Best for moderatety soiled to lightly soiled items90°-110°F • Permanent press items • Safe for most fabric finishes(32°-43°C) • Nylon, polyester, acrylics, • Less fading and dye bleeding

silks, woolens • Reduces wrinkling• Knits/delicate fabrics

COLD* • Extra-sensitive colors • Best for very lightly soiled items70°-90°F • Non-colorfast items • Saves hot water(21°-32°C) • Hand washables

*In wash water temperatures colder than 70°F (21°0), detergents do not dissolve wee Also, soilsmay be difficult to remove and some fabrics may retain wear wrinkles and have increased pilling- the formation of small lint-like balls on the surface of garments. Pilling is the natural result ofwearing and washing of garments.

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AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURECONTROL (ATC)

ATC takes away the worry ofundissolved detergent and ensuresconsistent cleaning results fromseason to season with warm andcold washes,

ATC electronically senses and maintainsa uniform water temperature byregulating incoming hot and cold water.

• Even in cold wash, somewarm water is let into thewasher to maintain a

temperature minimum of7O°F (21°C). In very coldwater, detergent may notdissolve and clothes will

CONTROL

WARM 100 °COLD

not be cleaned completely. • WARM100°• Warm wash is regulated

at approximately 100°F(38°C). ATC does not control the hotwash water temperature.

• Warm rinse is regulated atapproximately 75°F (24°C) for all warmrinse settings. This may be a coolerwarm rinse than what you are used to,but it saves energy and still gives youproper rinsing and a load that iscomfortable to remove.

SPEEDS DESCRIPTIONSThis section illustrates and describesthe wash/spin speeds you can selectwith the SPEEDS Control. Each speedsetting is designed for different typesof fabrics and soil levels.

HANDWASH PLUS FINE DELICATES

Use this speed setting for hand washableand special-care items. Garments arelabeled "Hand Wash" because:

• The fiber or construction may besensitive to agitation.

• The fabric contains sensitive dyesthat may bleed.

The wash action mirrors the way youwould treat hand washable garments in asink. It does this by repeating periods of

extra-slow speed agitation and soaking.Slow spin speeds help reduce wrinkling.Do not use this cycle for large items likeblankets.

NOTE: Some "HAND WASH" items,particularly wool, naturally shrink whenwashed either in the sink or in the washer.Keep this in mind when you purchaseitems labeled "HAND WASH." Items thatshrink should be dried flat. Block these

items by gently stretching to original mea-surements.

HANDWASH/CASUALUse this speed setting for lingerie andloosely knit items. Setting combinesextra-slow speed agitation for gentle soilremoval and slow spin speeds to reducewrinkling.

DELICATE

Use this speed setting for washableknit fabrics and permanent press fabrics.Setting combines slow speed agitationfor gentle soil removal and slow spinspeeds to reduce wrinkling.

REGULARUse this speed setting for normally soiledcottons and linens. Setting combines slowspeed agitation and fast spin speeds toshorten drying time.

HEAVY DUTYUse this speed setting for sturdy orheavily soiled loads. Setting combinesfast speed agitation and fast spin speeds.

HANG DRY

Use this speed setting for sturdypermanent press fabrics that will beline dried, Setting combines fastspeed agitation and slow spin speedsto reduce wrinkling.

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HAN DWASH / o@ °

CASUAL • • HEAVY DUTY_:AS1/ FAS[

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HANDWASH PLUS HANG DRYFINE DELICATES _:ASl/ s[0w

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SETTING YOUR CYCLE

SELECTOR (TIMER) CONTROLUse this control to choose the

agitation time and to start the washer,

• For heavy soil and sturdy fabrics,use the full time.

• For light soil and delicate fabrics,use less time.

PERMANENT PRESS II

The PERMANENT PRESS II Cycleincludes a load cooling processthat reduces wrinkling comparedto other cycles.

You can select up to 10 minutes ofwash time.

NOTE: When the timer reaches PAUSE,the washer will drain and pause for nomore than two minutes while some of thewash water is drained and replaced withrinse water.

ULTRA CLEANUse this cycle for most loads to getbetween 6 and 16 minutes of washtime, Add detergent to dispenser forULTRA CLEAN Cycle.

SH0_ 6 _'_2N_ I_INSE

s_A _6 PERMANENT

PREWASHUse this cycle to get up to 4 minutesof agitation to help remove heavy soilsand stains that need pretreatment.PREWASH Cycle should be followedby an ULTRA CLEAN or PERMANENTPRESS II Cycle with additionaldetergent added.

SOAKSOAK Cycle features 4 minutes ofagitation followed by an unlimited soaktime to help remove heavy soils andstains that need pretreatment. You willneed to reset the washer to a SPINsetting to remove water, SOAK Cycleshould be followed by an ULTRA CLEAN,PERMANENT PRESS II, or PREWASHCycle with additional detergent.

NOTE: We do not recommend hot waterfor soaking. It may set some stains.

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RINSE OPTIONS CONTROL

A second rinse will remove moredetergent residue. It is especiallybeneficial if extra detergent has beenused to remove heavy soils.

SECOND RINSE

Your washer allows you to add an auto-matic second rinse to the ULTRA CLEANCycle or PERMANENT PRESS II Cycle.Set the RINSE OPTIONS Control on 2NDRINSE before you start the washer. Youwon't have to come back to select a sec-ond rinse.

RINSE AND SPIN

When using extra detergent for heavilysoiled clothes, or washing special-careitems, you may find an extra rinse andspin is needed.

STEP 1, Set WATER LEVEL Control.

STEP 2. Set WATER TEMPERATUREControl.

STEP 3, Set RINSE OPTIONS Controlto ONE RINSE.

STEP 4, Set SPEEDS Control:

STEP 5, Set the Cycle Selector Control(Timer) knob to a RINSE setting.

STEP 6, Pull Cycle Selector Control(Timer) knob out to start washer.

ONE 2NDRINSE RINSE

SPIN ONLY

A drain and spin may help shorten dryingtimes for some heavy fabrics or special-care items by removing excess water,

STEP 1, Set RINSE OPTIONS Control toONE RINSE.

STEP 2. Set SPEEDS Control:

• For fast spin, use the HEAVY DUTYsetting.

• For slow spin, use the DELICATEsetting.

STEP 3. Set the Cycle Selector Control(Timer) knob to a SPIN setting,

STEP 4. Pull the Cycle Selector Control(Timer) knob out to start washer.

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SELF-CLEANING LINT FILTER TOTAL CARE TM AGITATOR

Lint is filtered from the load

automatically - there's nomessy cleanup.

Your washer features a self-cleaningfilter that traps lint from the water whilethe washer is washing and deep rinsingthe laundry. The trapped lint is flusheddown the drain automatically. You don'thave to clean the filter.

QUIET PAK TM II

The QUIET PAK TM II System is designedto reduce water sounds and ringingnoises. The cabinet is insulated with

three sound-dampening materials forsuperior vibration and sound-dampeningcharacteristics.

Kenmore's exclusive TOTAL CARE TM

Agitator has triple action agitation togive you the most flexible fabric carefor even your largest loads.

The TOTAL CARE TM Agitator moves inthree directions, dependingon load size, to ensure prop-er cleaning. The best clean-ing action in your washertakes place at the bottomwhere the agitator vanesmove back and forth to flex

the fabric, loosening thesoil.

The upper portion of theagitator features specialvanes that push theclothes down in a spiralingpattern to where the cleaning action is,displacing the clothes that are there witha "roll-over" motion.

For your largest loads, the TOTAL CARE TM

Agitator offers a load-sensing feature thatactually senses when you are washing avery large load and responds with a third,vertical motion that senses the load size

and guides items to the bottom.

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UNDERSTANDING NORMALWASHER SOUNDS

Your new washer may make soundsthat your old one didn't. Because thesounds are unfamiliar, you may beconcerned about them.

The following describes some of thenormal sounds you may hear and whatcauses them.

During WashingWhen you select a small load size settingfor a small wash load, your washer has alower water level. With this lower waterlevel, you may hear a clicking sound fromthe upper portion of the agitator.

During DrainThe rate that water is drained from yourwasher depends on your installation. Ifwater is drained quickly from the washer,you may hear air being pulled throughthe pump. This happens during the endof draining.

After Drain and Before SpinWhen the cycle changes from drainingto spinning, you may hear a noise as thegearcase shifts.

USING THE LIQUID CHLORINEBLEACH DISPENSER

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The liquid chlorine bleach dispenserautomatically dispenses bleach at theproper time in the cycle to ensure thecleanest and brightest loads.

Always measure liquid chlorinebleach. Use a measuring cup, do notguess. De net pour directly from bottle.Never use more than 1 cup (250 mL) fora full load. Use less with smaller loads.Fellow manufacturer's directions for safeuse. A cup with a pouring spout will helpyou avoid spilling.

After loading the washer, pour measuredliquid chlorine bleach carefully into thedispenser.

• Do not let bleach splash, drip, or rundown into washer basket. Undilutedbleach will damage any fabric it touches.

• Start the washer. Bleach will bedispensed automatically after thedetergent has had time to work.

• Do not overfill. Look for the levelmarkings on the dispenser cover.Dispenser holds 1 cup (250 mL) ofliquid chlorine bleach.

NOTE: De not use this dispenser to addpowdered chlorine or color-safe bleach toyour washer load. The dispenser is forliquid chlorine bleach only.

Liquidchlorinebleachdispenser

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USING THE LIQUID FABRICSOFTENER DISPENSER

After loading the washer, measure andadd the recommended amount of fabricsoftener into the dispenser. Follow manu-facturer's directions.

NOTE: Pouring too much fabric softenerinto the dispenser will cause the fabricsoftener to dispense instantly into theload due to siphoning action, This instant"dump" could damage fabrics and willmake it appear that your dispenser isnot working correctly.

• Add warm water to fill the dispenseruntil it reaches the bottom of theopening of the funnel-shaped portionof the dispenser.

• Fabric softener is dispensed into the firstdeep rinse water automatically.

NOTE: Fabric softeners are not com-

patible with detergents. This dispensershould never be used in the PREWASHCycle since it would dispense fabricsoftener into a wash load that has notbeen rinsed. Undiluted fabric softener

spilled on fabric may result in spots thatlook like oil stains.

If you ever use your dispenser this wayby mistake, rewash the load with extradetergent to remove these deposits.

To Remove the Fabric SoftenerDispenser for Cleaning:

STEP 1. Pull up on the Fabric SoftenerDispenser to remove the dispenser fromthe agitator.

STEP 2. Grasp both ends of the dis-penser. Pull to separate.

STEP 3. Remove internal holding cup.

STEP 4. Rinse all three parts withwarm water.

STEP 5. Place the holding cup in the topouter portion of the dispenser.

STEP 6. Snap the bottom and the top ofthe Fabric Softener Dispenser together.

STEP 7. Replace the dispenser on theagitator; press firmly to snap into place.

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UNDERSTANDING WHATHAPPENS IN EACH CYCLE

ULTRA CLEAN PERMANENT PRESS II

Fill to I_ Fill toselected level selected level

Wash Washselected time selected time

Drain - Partialno spin Drain

PauseSpin

• _ Fill for

Fill to cooldownWselected level •

WashRinse

Drain -no spin

Spin

Off or2ND RINSE

Drain -no spin

Spin

Fill toselected level

Rinse

I Drain -

I no spin

Spin

Off or

2ND RINSE

PREWASH

Fill toselected level

Washselected time

Drain -no spin

Spin

Off for PRE-WASHonly or

ULTRA CLEANfollows

SOAK

Fill toselected level

Agitate

Soak

(reset to SPIN todrain washer)

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PREPARING CLOTHESFOR WASHING

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Follow these recommendations

to help you prolong the life ofyour garments,

•Close zippers, snaps, and hooks toavoid snagging other items, Removepins, buckles, and other hard objectsto avoid scratching the washer interior.Remove non-washable trim andornaments.

• Empty pockets and turn theminside out.

• Turn down cuffs, brush away lintand dirt.

• Turn synthetic knits inside out toavoid pilling.

• Tie strings and sashes so they willnot tangle.

• Mend tears, loose hems, and seams.

• Treat spots and stains.

• Stained or wet garments should bewashed promptly for best results.

SORTING

• Separate heavily soiled items from lightlysoiled ones, even if they would normallybe washed together. Separate lint givers(towels, chenille) from lint takers(corduroy, synthetics, permanent press).When possible, turn lint givers inside out.

• Separate dark colors from light colors,colorfast items from non-colorfast items.

•Sort by fabric and construction(sturdy cottons, knits, delicate items).

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LOADING

Proper loading of your washercontributes to proper cleaning andfabric care and reduces machinenoise,

• Drop items into washer loosely. Fill tothe top of the basket (top row of holes).Do not wrap items around the agitator.Items should move easily throughwash water for best cleaning andwrinkle-free results. Items should sinkand reappear later.

• Load washer properly and selectcorrect water level setting. Overloadingor packing the machine, and selecting asetting too small for the wash load can:

- cause poor cleaning

- increase wrinkling- create excessive lint

- wear out items faster(because of pilling)

• Load by the amount of space itemstake up, not by their weight.

• Mix large and small items in each load.Load evenly to maintain washerbalance. An off-balance load can makethe washer vibrate during spin.

• Use a higher water level setting toreduce wrinkling with permanent pressclothes and some synthetic knits. Theseitems should have more room to movein the water than heavy items (towels,jeans).

• Reduce wash time by using a lowerwater level setting. Loads with only afew small items need less wash time.

Loading Suggestions

For these suggested full-sized loads,set the WATER LEVEL Selector to thehighest water level setting.

King Size Capacity Washers

Heavy WorkClothes

4 jeans

4 workpants

4 worksbirts

2 sweatshids

2 sweatpants

Towels Mixed Load

10 bath towels 3 sheets

10 hand towels (1 king, 2 twin)

14 wash cloths 4 pillowcases

3 shirts

3 blouses

9 T-shirts

9 shorts

10 handkerchiefs

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CLEANING YOUR WASHER

Proper care of your washer can extendits life. This section explains how to carefor your washer properly and safely.

Exterior

Wipe up detergent, bleach, and otherspills with a soft, damp cloth or spongeas they occur. Occasionally wipe theoutside of the washer to keep it lookinglike new.

Do not put sharp or metal objects in yourwasher. They can damage the finish.Check all pockets for pins, clips, money,bolts, nuts, etc. Do not lay these objectson your washer after emptying pockets.

Interior

Clean interior with 1 cup (250 mL) ofchlorine bleach mixed with 2 cups(500 mL) of detergent. Run washerthrough a complete cycle using hot water.Repeat process if necessary.

NOTE: Remove hard water depositsusing only cleaners labeled as washersafe.

WATER INLET HOSES

Replace inlet hoses after five yearsof use to reduce the risk of hosefailure. Periodically inspect andreplace inlet hoses if bulges, kinks,cuts, wear or leaks are found. Whenreplacing your inlet hoses, mark thedate of replacement on the label witha permanent marker.

WINTER STORAGE ORMOVING CARE

Install and store your washer whereit will not freeze. Because some watermay stay in the hoses and pump,freezing can damage your washer. Ifstoring or moving your washer duringfreezing weather, winterize it.

To winterize washer:

1. Shut off both water faucets.

2. Disconnect and drain water inlet hoses.

3. Put 1 qt (1 L) of R.V.4ype antifreezein the basket.

4. Run washer on a SPIN setting forabout 30 seconds to mix the anti-freeze and water. Some of the mixture

will pump out while the washer spins.

5. Unplug the power supply cord.

To use washer again:

1. Flush water pipes and hoses.2. Reconnect water inlet hoses.

3. Turn on both water faucets.

4. Reconnect power supply cord.

5. Run the washer through a completecycle with 1 cup (250 mL) of detergentto clean out antifreeze.

NON-USE OR VACATION CARE

Operate your washer only when youare at home. If you will be on vacation ornot using your washer for an extendedperiod of time, you should:

• Unplug the power supply cord or turn offelectrical power to the washer.

• Turn off the water supply to the washer.This helps avoid accidental flooding(due to a water pressure surge) whileyou are away.

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Most laundering problems are easily solved if you understand the cause.Check these lists for common laundry and washer problems. If you needfurther assistance, see service and assistance information on the back cover.

Problem Possible Cause Solution

Washer Leaks Household plumbing is leaking. Repair plumbing.

Inlet hoses not tight. Tighten hoses (see "InstallationInstructions,"Section D & E).

Inlet hose washers not Reseat washers (see "Installationproperly seated. Instructions,"Section D).

Drain hose not propedy Clamp drain hose (see "Installationclamped or is off. Instructions,"Section C).

Drain is clogged. Remove drain clogs. Sink, standpipe,or floor drain must be able to handle17 gaI (64 L) of water per minute.

Tub moved forward during Ensure tub is centered beforeunloading, causing water to starting washer.deflect off tub ring.

Unit not level causing water Ensure front feet are installed andto deflect off tub ring. nuts are tightened. Level washer.

Reset rear legs (see "InstallationInstructions,"Section G).

Load is unbalanced. Spray Redistribute the load.rinses are deflecting off load.Washer is ovedoaded. Fills or Reduce load size.spray rinses are deflecting offload.

Won't Drain/ Drain hose is kinked or Straighten or unplug hose (seeWon't Spin/ clogged. "Installation Instructions," Section C).

Wet Loads Correct operation of After a wash or rinse, the washer willneutral drain, drain without spinning. After draining,

the spinning begins.

Lid is open. Close the lid.

Drain hose is more than Lower drain hose (see "Installation96 in (2.4 m) above floor. Instructions,"Section A).

Too much detergent - Use less detergent.excessive sudsing.

Wrong cycle for load Choose a cycle with a higher spinbeing washed, speed (see "Operating YourWasher").

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Problem Possible Cause Solution

Won't Drain/ Low voltage or using Check electrical source or calIWon't Spin/ an extension cord. electrician. Do not use extensionWet Loads cords.

(cont.) Cold rinses. Cold rinses leave loads wetter thanwarm rinses. This is normal.

Continues to Drain hose is less than Raise the drain hose (seeFill/ 39 in (99 cm) above floor. "installation Instructions," Section A).

Continues to Drain hose fits tightly into Adjust drain hose for loose fit (seeDrain/Cycle standpipe. "Installation Instructions," Section C).Stuck

Drain hose taped into Do not seal off drain hose with tape.standpipe. The drain hose needs an air gap.

Washer Makes Load is unbalanced. Redistribute load.

Noise Washer is net level. Level washer. Reset rear legs (seeRear leveling legs not set. "Installation Instructions," Section G).Nuts on front feet not tight. Tighten nuts (see ""installation

Instructions,"Section G).Yellow shipping strap with Remove strap with cotter pins (seecotter pins not completely "Installation Instructions," Section B).removed.

Floor not strong enough Relocate washer (see ""Installationto support washer. Instructions,"Section A).Gears engaging after drain This is normal.and before spin.

Upper part of agitator clicks This is normal.during wash,

Won't Water inlet valve Clean screens.Fill/Won't screens are plugged.Rinse/Won't Water is turned off. Tum on water.

Agitate/ Hot and cold hoses are Reverse hoses (see ""InstallationWrong reversed, Instructions,"Section D & E).Temperature

Inlet hose is kinked. Straighten hoses.

Timer dial is not lined up. Tum timer knob to the right slightlyand pull to start.

Power cord not plugged in. Plug in power cord.

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Problem Possible Cause Solution

Machine Power cord not plugged in. Plug inpower cord.

Stops No power at plug. Check electrical source or calIeIectrician.

Fuse blown or circuit Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker.breaker open. If problem continues, calI eIectrician.

Using an extension cord. Do not use extension cords.

Timer is not lined up. Turn timer to the right slightlyand pull to start.

Timer knob not pulled out. Set and pull out knob.

Washer at pause in Allow cycIe to continue (seePERMANENT PRESS II Cycle "Operatiing Your Washer').(approximately two minutes).Machine is overloaded. Wash smaller Ioads.

Agitator Not The top of the agitator moves This is normal.Working only in one direction.

The top of the agitator is loose. This is normal.

Water Level The top of the agitator is much This is normal.Too Low/Not higher than the highest waterCompletely level. This creates a perceptionFilling of the washer not being full

Tub is Tub pulledforward when Ensure tub is centered beforeCrooked unloading, starting washer.

Tub moves. This is normal,

Unit not level, Ensure front feet are installed and

nuts are tightened. Levelwasher.Reset rear legs (see "installationInstructions,"Section G),

Lint on Load Improper sorting. Sort lint givers from lint takersand by color.

OverIoading. Lint can be trapped in load ifoverIoaded. Wash smaller loads.

Paper or tissue in pockets. CIean out pockets before washing.

Not enough detergent. Use enough detergent tohold lint in water.

Detergent not dissolving, Use Automatic Temperature ControlWater temperatures lower (ATC). ATC ensures wash waterthan 70°F (21°C). temperature will be warmer than

70°F (21°C).

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Problem Possible Cause Solution

Tearing Ovedoading. Improper Loads should move freely duringuse of washer, wash. Wash smaller loads or increase

water level.

Improper use of chlorine Do not pour chlorine bleach directlybleach. Undiluted bleach on load. Wipe up bleach spills.will damage fabrics.

Sharp items not removed Clean out pockets before washing.from pockets; fasteners Zip zippers before washing.not fastened.

Items damaged before Mend rips and broken threads inwashing, seams before washing.

Stains on Improper use of fabric Dilute fabric softener and add toLoad softener in washer or dryer, deep rinse only.

Iron in water (rust). InstalI an iron filter.

Under use of detergent causing Use enough detergent to removesoil to be redeposited, soil and hold it in suspension.

Dye transfer due to not Sort dark clothing from whitessorting loads properly, and lights.

Dye transfer due to not Unload the washer as soon asunloading washer promptly, it stops.

Load is Not removing load promptly. Unload the washer as soon as it stops.

Wrinkled Wrong cycle for fabrics Use cold rinses and cycles with slowbeing washed, spin speeds to reduce wrinkling.

Ovedoading. Loads should move freely duringwash, Wash smaller loads.

Wash water not warm enough UseAutomatic Temperature Controlto relax wrinkles. Using warm (ATC). If safe for fabdc, use warm orrinses, hot wash water. Use cold rinse water.

Hoses reversed. Reverse hoses (see "InstallationInstructions," Section E).

Load is Ovedoading. Loads should move freely duringTangled/ wash, Wash smaller loads.Twisted Clothes wrapped around Do not wrap items around agitator

agitator, when loading washer.

Clogged Not diluting softener. Dilute fabric softener in dispenser.Dispensers/ Use of color-safe bleach in Add color-safe bleach directly to theBleach chlorine bleach dispenser, basket. Do not use chlorine bleachLeaking/ dispenser.

Bleach on Improper use of chlorine bleach. Always measure bleach before addingWrong Loads to the dispenser. Carefully pour into

the dispenser.Wipe up bleach spills.

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KENMORE WASHERS

We Service What We Sell"We Service What We Sell" is ourassurance you can depend on Searsfor service. Your Kenmore appliance hasadded value when you consider thatSears has service units nationwide,staffed with professional technicianstrained on all appliances Sears sells,They have the knowledge and skills,tools, parts and equipment to ensure ourpledge to you that "We Service What WeSell."

Maintain the value of your purchase witha Sears Maintenance Agreement.Kenmore appliances are designed, man-ufactured and tested for years ofdependable operation. Yet any majorappliance may require service from timeto time, The Sears MaintenanceAgreement offers you an outstandingservice program for your product.

The Sears Maintenance Agreement• Is your way to buy tomorrow's

service at today's prices,

• Eliminates repair bills resulting fromnormal use.

• Allows for as many service calls asrequired.

• Provides an annual PreventiveMaintenance Check at your request tokeep your Kenmore appliance in prop-er running condition.

For more information, call1-800-827-6655 (USA) or1-877-533-6937 (Canada)

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In U.S.A. or Canadafor in-home major brand repair service:

Call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week

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Call 6 a.m. - 11 p.m. CST, 7 days a week

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Call 7 a.m. - 5 p.m. CST, Monday - Saturday

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