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WASHER • DRYER
Model LT4900XM
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Parts and featuresMODEL AND SERIAL
7J NUMBER PLATE
_, _ LINT SCREEN
,__/ DRYER DRUM
WASHER CONTROLS
SELECTOR SWITCH
DRYER CONTROLS
WASHER LID LATCH
/
OPTIONAL EXHAUST
/_' _ OUTLET
LINT FILTER
BASKET
AGITATOR
TUB
Remove the Consumer BuyGuide label. It will be easierto remove before thewasher • dryer is used.
You should wipe out thewasher basket and dryerdrum with a damp cloth be-fore using to remove dustfrom storing or shipping.
Copy your Model and _rial Numbers here
When you need service or call wdrquestion, have this information rea:_t. Complete Model and Serial Nur,'
hers [from the plate located asshown].
2. Purchase date from sales slip
Copy this information in these spac,_:-sKeep this book, your warranty and sa_esslip together in a handy place Thereis no warranty registration to returnProof-of-purchase is all that is require Ifor in-warranty service
_" ir'71DleN? Model Number
C_.)mplete Serial Number
Purchase Date
Service Company andTelephone Number
ContentsYour Responsibilities .......... 3
Installation ................. 3Operation .................. 3Safety ..................... 4
Before UsingYour Washer,Dryer ......... 5
WASHERStarting Your Washer ........ 6
Lid Latch ................. 7What Happens in Each Cycle 8Other Operating Instructions 10Lint Filter .................... 10
DRYERStarting Your Dryer .......... 11Selecting a Cycle .......... 12Lint Screen .................. 13Lint Removal ................ 13
WASHER* DRYERVacation Care ............... 14
Winterizing .................. 14If You Need Service or
Assistance ................. 14
1. Before Calling forAssistance .............. 14
2. If You Need Assistance ..153. If You Need Service ..... 154. If You Have a Problem ...15
Your responsibilitiesRead this "Use and Care Guide" and your "Laundry Guide"
carefully for important use and safety information.
You are personally responslble for Installation. Have yourwasher/dryer installed by a qualified installer and make sure thatit has been...1. Installed exactly according to the "Installation Instructions;'
including...• proper electrical supply, outlet and grounding ;*• proper water supply, plumbing fixtures and drain;*• proper dryer exhausting system.*
2. Installed and leveled in a room where...• there is adequate ventilation and protection from weather;• the floor is strong enough to support the weight;• The temperature is above 45°F {7.2°C) because...
- the dryer will not operate properly at cold temperatures.- freezing temperatures can damage the washer.
*Refer to the "Installation Instructions" for complete information.
You are personally responslble for proper use of yourwasher/dryer. You must be sure that it is...I. Used only by those who understand how to operate it properly.2. Properly maintained and used only for jobs expected of home
washers and dryers.You are personally responsible for the safe use of your
washer / d ryer.
DO NOT try to servicethis appliance unless itis unplugged or theelectrical power hasbeen turned off.
Before using yourTHIN TWIN*washer • dryer
For best washing and drying results, you must take some very importantsteps before, during and after each load:
t. Prepare and sort each load for washing ("Laundry Guide," pages 4-5).2. Measure and add detergent or soap to washer ("Laundry Guide," pages
9-10).3. Load the washer properly ("Laundry Guide," pages 6-7).4. Select the water temperature, load size and cycle recommended for the
fabrics before starting the washer ("Use and Care Guide," pages 6-7}.5. Add other laundry aids to the washer according to instructions ("Laundry
Guide," pages 11-13},6. Properly sort the load for drying ("Laundry Guide," pages 18-19).7. Select the right drying cycle and time for the fabrics ("Use and Care
Guide," page 12].8. Remove and hang'or fold items immediately after drying.
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Starting your washerBefore starting your washer, be sure you have measured and
added detergent, you have sorted the load properly, and youhave used other laundry aids only as recommended in your"Laundry Guide."
Select a1. LOAD SIZE
Select WATER2. TEMPERATURES
• Turn the LOAD SIZE SELECTOR Knob
to a setting that describes the sizeof the load to be washed
See the "Laundry Guide," page 7,for load size suggestions.
• Turn the TEMPERATURE SELECTOR
Knob to a setting with the wash andrinse water temperatures you wantfor the load.
• This drawing shows a warm washand cold rinse.
For recommended wash temper-atures, see page 8 in "LaundryGuide."
LOAD SIZESAND WATER LEVELS
Use less than a full tub of waterwhen you have less than a fullload to wash.
For best cleaning results, theload must be able to move freelyin the water. Too big a load ortoolittle water can tear items,
LARGE (11 9 gcJls 45" L)
MEDIUM [9 6 gals 36 3 L)
EX-SMALL [7 3 _als 27 7 L)"
Approximate till ,with load
To hold the washer lid up, lift the liduntil it snaps past the latch.
To release the lid, push the lidlatch up.
Select CYCLE and _/ASH TIME:3. Start the washer
A. Push in the Control Knob and B.
turn it to the right. It must bepushed in and fumed only to theright [clockwise]
Stop on a number in the cycleyou want. The numbers areminutes of wash time The
drawing shows 8 minutes ofagitation in the REGULAR HEAVYCycle
Cl Start the washer by pulling outthe Control Knob. The washer
will fill to the level you set withwash water of the selected
temperature After filling, thewasher will agitate for theselected number of m_nutes
D. To stop the washer at any time,push in the Control Knob. Torestart the washer, pull out theControl Knob
To set the controls for a rinse and spin,
a drain and spin, or a soak or pre-,,!ash, see page 10
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What happens in each cycleEach cycle on your washer is designed for a different kind of fabric.
Numbers on the dial in each cycle are the minutes of WASH time.
Agitation and spin speeds are different in each cycle.When the Cycle Control Knob is setto a number and pulled out, the
REGULAR HEAVY Cycle
regularheavy
Use for sturdy white andcolorfast cottons, and for
heavy work clothes Highagitation and spinspeeds are designed tohelp remove heavy soilsand spin water fromheavy cotton fabrics.
_,'LI I'G""EIto Idk ISelectedll K
Selected I1_ Inme :HJgr_l_
Level ]-, i Speeol-
PERMANENT PRESS CycleUse for permanent pressfabrics Cooling of thewash water before the
spin helps prevent thesetting of wrinkles
F,L,I I"G""*EIto I,i, lSelecteald,
Selected lip Ilime :HLghlD,
Level ['V/Speed ['r
"The washer pauses for aboutfl' 2 minutes after partial drain
KNITS GENTLE CycleLow agitahon and spinspeeds and shorter washtime make this cycle the
knits one to use for delicategentle items and washable
synthetic knits. Washpullstart nylon hose or panty hosepush StOp
in a net laundry bag
SOAK Cycle
soak
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This cycle does not rinse.It soaks, agitates, spinsout the water and stops.Use it to pre-washstained, yellowed, greyor heavily soiled laundrywith a detergent or pre-soak product.
t,LLI I'G'"E!to hill 2 Minutesld_
Selectedll I Low II
Leve'[" I _ooo°["
washer fills before agitation and timing start, After agitation starts,the knob turns clockwise until the pointer reaches off and thecycle ends.
You may hear the sound of water spraying during the spin parts ofsome cycles. In some cycles, cold water _ssprayed on the spinningload to help with the rinsing.
I 'GH-1_ _ IDRA,N1IH,G.-1Ss_EI_DI_lr_FL___llkl2M,nutesI,LI No I_1 SPEEDI
IIFr_:_IIFI H_gh IBIAgJtat_onlDI SPIN I
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'PARTIAL J
DRAIN |
Pause I
"9"
J i1_1AGI'A_E1REFILL I 2 Minutes ICOOL I High I
DOWN [ Speed I
NOTE: Always use COLD rinse waterfor permanent press fabrics
LOW-SPEEDSPIN
SprayRinses
SOA.1 IAG'*A'EII SOAK1 _ IDRA'N11 "'G"16 M nutes Ilk 12 Minutesl,dk 18 MinutesI,L. 14 Minutesl,dk I No I,.i, I SPEED I,,kl sToPs
NO IBI LOW II1'1 ,No. II1'1 _Low IIPIAgitati°nllPI SPIN ID, I Selectc
,IAgitati°n['_" I Speed ]'_lAg,tat,ol'_ [ bpeea J'v" L ]"vj Cycle
Special care is required for the handling of a load when soaking or pre-washing.See your "Laundry Guide" for proper use of this cycle.
Other operating instructions
soak
"eqL Jr permanent
hca., press
so,:1 k
For a rinse and spin• Push Control Knob in.• Turn clockwise to any dot on the
dial. See above drawing.• Pull Control Knob out.• The washer will fill with rinse water,
agitate 2 minutes, drain and spin.
For a drain and spin• Push Control Knob in.• Turn clockwise to the bar just
before OFF in any cycle Seeabove drawing.
• Pull Control Knob out.• The washer will drain and spin.
For agitation and spin speeds in each cycle, see pages 8 and 9.
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8
Off
soak 4 \
for a soak or pre-wash• Use enough detergent or pre-soak
product for a single load• Push Cycle Control Knob in.• Turn clockwise to point at a num-
ber in the SOAK Cycle.• Pull Control Knob out.• When the cycle is over, add de-
tergent for the next selected washcycle. (IMPORTANT: See page 7 in"Laundry Guide.")
• Set the washer and start the nextselected wash cycle
To start the soak or pre-wash with agitation, the Cycle ControlKnob must point to a number in the SOAK Cycle.
Lint filter
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Clean the lint tilter after each load.
Press the release and pull it straightout, Instructions for cleaning areprinted on the bottom.
Starting your dryerBefore starting your dryer, be sure the load is properly sorted ["Laun-
dry Guide," page 18 ] and the door is closed tightly.
Select1. CYCLE and TIME
Turn the Control Knob either way to
point to the time setting you want inthe cycle you want.
Push the2. START Button
The dryer will start tumbling whenyou push the STARTButton.
To stop and3. restart the dryer
Io change4. the setting
To stop, open the door [or turn theControl Knob to OFF],To restart, close the door and pushSTART.
The setting can be changed at anytime by turning the Control Knob to anew setting.
Selecting a cycleDryer cycles are designed for the proper drying of different kinds of
fabrics This dryer has 3 cycles:
REGULAR HEAVY-The heat is offduring the last 5 minutes of tumbling.The load is cooled clown for morecomfortable handling.PERMANENT PRESS-The heat is off
during the last10 minutes of tumblingto help keep wrinkles from settingin. Clothing wrinkled from packing
in suitcases or closets can besmoothed out by tumbling them inthis cycle for about 20 minutes.
AIR - No heat. This cycle is usefulwhen drying heat-sensitive items orwhen fluffing pillows and beddingor dusting sheers and curtains,
TYPE OF LOAD
COTTONS
HEAVY - Beaspreacs mattress, acs quiltsMEDIUM AND LIGHTWEIGHT - sr rts dresses
sheets diapers, towels wor_( othes
PERMANENT PRESS
HEAVY - Work clothes lackets _br,;oats etcMEDIUMWEIGHT -Shirts uniforms, dresses slacks,_'C
KNITSHEAVYWEIGHT - COTTONS, RAY )NS. BLENDS -
T-Shirts. slacks, polo shirts, etc .......... PERMANENT PRESSLIGHTWEIGHT - SYNTHETIC FIBER_ [polyester.
acrylic, etc.] AND BLENDS -Dngerie, blouses, dresses, e,'= ......... PERMANENT PRESS
DELICATELY CONSTRUCTED FABRICS -
Sheer Curtains [2 or 3 panels] ............. PERMANENT PRESS
RUBBER, PLASTIC, HEAT SENSITIVE FABRICSPillows. bras. etc ...... AIRPlastic shower curtains tablecl -ths AIR
Rubber backed rugs ........ AIROlefin. polypropylene, sheer ny on ............ AIR
Drying these and other materials with heat candamage them or be a FIRE HAZARD.
SUGGESTED CYCLE
REGULAR HEAVY
REGULAR HEAVY
PERMANENT PRESS
PERMANENT PRESS
Drying timesDrying times depend mostly on
the size of the load and the fabricsin it. For other things that affectdrying time, see page 19 in your"Laundry Guide."
Mixed loadsWhen drying a load with different
kinds and weights of fabrics, usethe cycle suggested for the lightestfabrics. When the dryer stops,remove dry items and reset thecontrol.
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Lint screen
The lint screenis inside the dryerdrum, on theback wall. Cleanit before eachload. A screenblocked by lint
Pull straight can increaseout. drying time.
I. Use the finger holes to pull the lintscreen straight out
2, Lightly squeeze the body as
shown, while pulling the cover off
3. Roll lint off the : _
screen with .
your fingers "_-_DO NOT rinseor wash the
screen. Wet /lint is hard to
remove Squeeze body;pull cover off.
4. Replace the cover on the body ofthe lint screen
5. Push the lint screen straight backin until it clicks into place
CAUTION: RUNNING THE DRYER WITH THELINT SCREEN LOOSE,DAMAGED OR MISSING CAN CAUSE OVERHEATING, DAMAGE TOFABRICS AND DRYER PARTS,OR CREATE A FIRE HAZARD.
Lint removalLint can gather inside the dryer and create a fire hazard.
This lint should be removed every 2 to 3 years, or more often,depending on dryer usage. A qualified service person isrecommended for this job.
• Unplug power supply cord.• Make sure dryer is cool.• Metal edges may be sharp.
I. Remove back panel from dryer
2. Avoid touching thermostats,wires, terminals and heater box.3. Remove lint from shaded area
- see art- with a soft brush orvacuum cleaner.
4. Replace back panel. Recon-nect, exhaust duct, etc.
Level the washer/dryer.
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Thermostats
Heater Box
Exhaust Duct Outlet
Heal Element Terminals
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Sacation caret. Turn off both water faucets to
take pressure off inlet valvesand hoses.
2. Unplug power supply cord orturn off electrical power supply,
3. Clean lint screen and lint filter.
WinterizingInstall and store your washer/dryer where it won't freeze. Because
some water stays in the washer, freezing can damage it. If yourwasher/dryer is stored or moved during freezing weather, winterize it.
I. Shut off both waterfaucets. Disconnectand drain waterinlet hoses.
To use washer again:I. Flush water pipes
and hoses.2. Reconnect water in-
let hoses.
2. Put a quart of auto-mobile-type anti-freeze in the basket.
3. Turn on both waterfaucets
4. To clean out anti-freeze, run washerthrough a completecycle with a
3. Run washer on adrain and spin set-ting [see page 10] forabout 30 seconds tomix antifreeze andwater.
cup of detergent.
If you need service or assistance,we suggest you follow these four steps:1. Before calling for assistance...
Performance problems often re-sult from little things you can findand fix yourself without tools of any kind.
IF YOUR WASHER DOES NOT FILL:
• Is the power supply cordplugged in?
• Are both water faucets open?• Are fuses blown or circuit-breaker
tripped?• Are the water supply hoses kinked _
• Is the Cycle Control Knob set andpulled out?
IF YOUR WASHER DOES NOT SPIN:• Isthe lid closed?
• Is the power supply cord plugged in?• Are fuses blown ora circuit-breaker
tripped?
IF WASHER DRAINS AT THE WRONGTIME:• The drain hose should be at least
28 inches above the floor andsecured.
• The drain hose should not fit tightlyin the drain pipe.
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MAKE SURE THE DRAIN HOSE ISHIGHER THAN THE WATER LEVEL INTHE WASHER. IF IT ISN'T...
• The washer may seem to be
draining during wash and rinsecycles.
• Water can siphon out, [See "in-stallation Instructions:'1
IF YOUR WASHER STOPS DURINGTHE PERMANENT PRESS CYCLE:
• Remember, the washer will stopfor about I_ 2 minutes after the
partial drain during the cool-down period in this cycle.
DRYER DOESN'T RUN ORDOESN'T HEAT:
• Is it plugged in?• Is the circuit-breaker tripped or
one or both of the fuses blown?
• Did you push START?• Is the door closed?
• The AIR setting is without heat.• The last minutes of heat settings
are without heat. See page 12
DRYING TIME SEEMS LONG:• Is the lint screen clean?• Is the room cold?• Check your "Laundry Guide,"
page 19.
2. If you need assistance*...
Call the Whirlpool COOL-LINE _service assistance telephone num-ber. Dial free from:
Continental U.S.... (800) 253-1301Michigan ......... (800) 632-2243Alaska & Hawaii .. (800) 253-1121
and talk with one of our trained Con-sultants. The Consultant can instructyou in how to obtain satisfactory op-eration from your appliance or, ifservice is necessary, recommend aqualified service company in yourarea.
our COOL-LINE service assistancetelephone number [see Step 2] orlook in your telephone directoryYellow Pages under:
APPLIANCES--HOUSEHOLD--MAJOR--SERVICE & REPAIR
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quality parts Look for this
symbol of quality whenever
you need a replacement part
for your Whirlpool appliance.
FSP replacemenl parts
will Ill right and work right, because they are
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3. If you need service*...
Whirlpool has a nationwide net-work of franchised TECH-CARE"service companies. TECH-CARE ser-vice technicians are trained to fulfillthe product warranty and provideafter-warranty service, anywhere inthe United States. To locateTECH-CARE service in your area, call
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4. If you have a problem*...
Call our COOL-LINE service assis-
tance telephone number (see Step2} and talk with one of our Consul-tants, or if you prefer, write to:
Mr. Guy Turner, Vice PresidentWhirlpool CorporationAdministrative Center2000 US-33 North
Benton Harbor, M149022
If you must call or write, please pro-vide: model number, serial number,
date of purchase, and a completedescription of the problem. This infor-mation is needed in order to better
respond to your request forassistance.
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