GE WWA80729AL manual

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    % togetthe best from -. ,. ~ ..- . ,,, )? ;r -. .-.4 ,’( ““.....) fj use and care of’ Model m A8072yflL~ - Seting the controls p4 Bleach and Fabtic ‘ Softener Dispensers p$ Ushg the Mhi-BaskeP tub p9 Ener~-saving tips plo Sorting and Ioadng Jy choosing detergenE pl~ Swn removal p18 Save time and money Before you cd for semice, use the Pro[...]

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    safety !hlstiwctkms , ● . .. . . . ...34’ How WI Cqxmte”y(w washer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...43 How to use bleach and fabric softener dispensers .. ... ..$3 How to use Mini-Ek3sket~~ Einergy-savingtips. . . . . . . . . . ...10 God sorti~g memsbetter washin= ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 11, Rpaystocheckand ““ pre[...]

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    — — Important Safety Instructions–sAvE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Read au instructions it?efm% using this appiiance WARNING—When using this appliance, always exercise basic safety precautions, including the following: e use this appliance only for its intended purpose as described in this tJse and Care Book. ~ This washer must be properly hlstak!d [...]

  • Page 4

    @ DC) l-lot tamper with m’mds. @ .Do not Qperate this appkntx if’ ii k? damaged> mtM..mcii@3g, partially disassemb~ed, or has missing or broken parts, including a damaged cm-d or plug. @ EM? riot wash fiberglass articles in ym.w washer. Skin irritation could result from the remaining particles that may be picked up by clothing during subsequ[...]

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    —— — — -%w- Tips to Help You REGULAR CYCLE— Provides longer wash time for most cottons, linens, work and p!ay clothes. Regu!w CA Cycle /8 Q + * -# o lXMT / six 1’ - WAVY PERM PRESS CYCL&— For permanent press and delicates. An extended co61-down spray rinse is provided to minimize the setting of wrinkles. / S?(JRDY Perm. ‘LWTC Pr[...]

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    Cottons and Linens White/Ccdorfast Bright/Noncolorfast Workclothes} dungarees, etc. Heav-- soil Average soil Permanent Press, Treated Cottons, Blends with Cottons Heavy or oily soil Average or light soil Synthetics-Polyester, Nylon, Acrylic Knits and Woven Fabrics Sturdy Delicates Silks, Wools; Blends of Silk and Wool Rayon and Acetate Down-filled [...]

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    Special Instructions If colorfast is unusually soiled, use hot water. Use maximum detergent recommended on page 15. l.ic~uid chiorine type, Non-chlorine type. Vhite or colorfast, liquid chlorine type. Noncolorfast, non-chlorine type. Use maximum detergent recommended in chart on page 5. White or colorfast, liquid chlorine type, Noncolorfast, non-c[...]

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    How to Use the Fabtic softener Dispenser How to use the soak setting IB Use this dispenser with liquid bleach only. If YOU prefer to use powdered bleach, pour it into the Fiker-Flo pan or wash basket along with your detergent. Do not put powdered bleach into the bleach dispenser. ~ Measure bleach carefully. Here are some recommended amounts: LARGE [...]

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    — — How -to use the Mini-BasketN’ tub ~y~t!!l of hd$ which $3uI be W2dXXi! in the ~ini-~asket tub. ~ Small loads of regular fabrics ... up to 2 !ZZ pounds. ~ Delicate loads such as lingerie, panty hose, girdles, blouses, sweaters, socks, shirts, baby clothes and other small delicate hand washables. ~ Stuffed toys. ~ Tennis shoes. some special[...]

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    Energy-sating Tips We are all conscious of the need to save energy—to protect our country’s energy reserves and to help us save money. There are several things you can do to reduce the amount of energy needed to wash your clothes: 1. Use Hot Wash-up to 150°F (65 °C)—on a regular basis on(y when washing heavily soiled articles—such as work[...]

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    Good sort by - Separate --- — from LINT PRODUCERS—such as terry toweling and chenille—give up lint. LINT COLLECTORS—such as man-made fibers and napped fabrics like velveteen and corduroy —attract lint. These must be washed separately. FOR MORE INFOWTION ON LINT CONTROL, SEE PAGE 20. sort by fabric better washing w from w from La w from w [...]

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    . Ih, ~ Load clothes dry. ~ Take a properly sorted group of clothes and drop them loosely in the wash basket in this order: o Large Items—like sheets. Do not wrap around the agitator. @ !5rnall Items—like washcloths. @ 3rd Medium Size Items—like towels. Here is a typical ful~ load: 3 Double Sheets 6 Long Sleeve Shirts 3 Boxer Shorts 6 Standar[...]

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    Ractors to consider in selection of detergents INKi!l soap. Products: — . PM@m3--- Powdm?d. Detergents Non-Plmspkm- Pow’dered Detergents Liquid Detergents soaps —. Advantages: Perform well in hard or soft water, Wash all types of fabrics well. Can be used in hot, warm, or cold water. Perform satisfactorily in soft or moderately hard water. In[...]

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    The Results d!’ Continued d carbonate Detergents use is your water hard? If it is, and if washer surfaces. The hardness of you use a carbonate type ncm- your water and your washing phosphate detergent, you will most frequency will determine how probably notice limestone* rapidly the limestone will build up. deposits on your clothes and If your wa[...]

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    The use of a. sufficient amount of — detergent is one of the most impor- — {ant things you can do to make sure your wash comes out clean. Amount required varies according to: 1. Water hardness 2. Amount of soil 3. Size of load 4. TWe of detergent 5. Wash temperature. Use more detergent if you have ... 1. Hard water 2. Large loads 3. Greasy or o[...]

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    Hard water—do you have it? Before you can decide what to do If your water is SOFT, you have no about hard water, you will need to problem. You can use soap or determine if your water is hard detergent as you prefer and forget and, if so, how hard. all about hard water. If you have Water hardness is measured in HARD water—less than 10 “grains [...]

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    — — BLEACH Chlorine Liquid such as Clorox brand Non-chlorine such as Clorox 2 brand FABRIC SOFTENERS Rinse additive such as Downy brand Wash Additive such as Rain Barrel brand SANITIZER Chlorine Bleach, such as Clorox brand WATER SOFTENER Non-Precipitating such as Calgon brand Precipitating such as Borax brand SOAK AGENT Such as 13iz brand PRE-[...]

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    .-——. . .. . .. . How to remove stains 1. Trjr (o remo~’e stains as soon as possible. The fresher the stain, the easier it is (0 remove. 2. Before attempting to remove any stain, take (hese steps: ~ Find the fabric and the finish in the chart at right, and use only recommended methods. ~ Check the care labels that came on the garrnei~t. ~ Tes[...]

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    — -. — 4 white ad BieaeElable Fdlrks see (h’mlAs setting Guide, Bk?adl on Page 6* Rub with ice or immerse in cold water, Use dull tool to carefully scmpe off as much adhesive or gum as po.ssib[e, Sponge with a safe dry cleaning fluid~ then launder. Apply undiluted liquid detergent. Rinse. If stain remains, bleach according to Stain Removal Hi[...]

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    To save Time and Money tlefm% -you 4X311 for service, . check the Problem SOhw If you have a problem, it maybe minor. You may be able to correct it yourself. Just use this Problem Solver to locate your problem and then follow the suggested recommendations. PROBLEM LINT OR W3SIDLJE ON CLOTHES GREASY OR OILY STAINS ON LAUNDERED GARMENTS ( Incorrect s[...]

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    PROBLENI GRAYED CLOTHES I POSSIBLE CAUSE AND REMEDY @ Insufficient detergent. You may need to increase amount of detergent used if load is larger than normal, if soils are oily or heavier than average, if water level is large or if water is Hard to Extremely Hard. ~ Water not hot enough for type of load. Be sure water heater is set to deliver hot w[...]

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    The ProbleIn solver (continued) PROBLEM YELLOWED CLOTHES BLUE OR GRAY COLOR S-IAn”w SHRINKAGE, GENERAL SHRINKAGE, KNITS POSSIBLE CAKJSE AND REMRDY Incomplete removal of body soil due to constant use of’ insufficient detergent. Check hem of T-shirt or pillow case. If they are white and center is yellow, it contains body oil. Restore whiteness fo[...]

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    — — SNAGS, HOLES, TEARS, RIPS OR EXCESSIVE WEAR POSSIBLE CAUSE AND REMEDY Leaving clothes in dryer after tumbling stops. Remove promptly and hang clothes immediately. Too many clothes in dryer. Dry only one washer load at a time. Do not combine loads. Improper loads. Avoid laundering heavy Permanent Press items, such as work clothes with lighte[...]

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    The Problem Solver (continued) YI?{3BLEM ~~A~& ~Cj~~s, TEARS, IUPS OR EXCESSIVE WEAR (continued) HEAVILY SOILED AREAS—such WI collars and cuffs WASHER WON’T OPERATE WATER TEMPERATURE 1S INCORRECT POSSIBLE CAUSE AND REMEDY As Permanent Press garments age they may show fraying at collars and cuffs. This is normal due to weakening of fibers by[...]

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    PROBLEM — WATER WON’T DRAIN WATER LEAKS WASHER IS NOISY — WASHER PAUSES ——- — IN CYCLE POSSIBLE CAI.JSE AJWD REMEDY Make sure drain hose is not kinked. Top of drain outlet should be less than 8 ft. (2.4 m) above floor. Make sure hose connections are tight at faucets. Make sure end of drain hose is correctly inserted in and secured to dr[...]

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    User maintenance The Tub. The porcelain is self-cleaning. Leave lid open after washing to a![owmoisttire to evaporate. Do not use harsh or gritty cleansers. The Exterior. Wipe off any spilis of washing compounds. Wipe or dust with damp cloth. Try not to hit surface with sharp objects. To store washer: Ask service technician to remove water from dra[...]

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