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mL ' JENN-AIR Use and Care Manual Wa s he r Model JW3000 AIJ TOMA _ C CONTROLS MANUAL CON T ROLS Care of Special Items .......................................... 12-13 Care of Your Washer .................................................. 9 Congratulations on your choice of a Jenn-Air washer! As Energy Saving Tips .............................[...]
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d. Rem o ve the door to the washing compartment before the washer is removed from service or discarded. 1. Read all instructions carefully before using the 5. washer. Retain all instructions for future reference. 2. Installation - Install and locate this washer according a. Do not wash articles that have been previously to the Installation Instruct[...]
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e. 11 . Improper laundering of flame retardant finishes c o uld remove them. Therefore , follow garment manu- facturer ' s instructions carefully. 12. When moving, have the washer checked and properly installed by a qualified Jenn-Air Service Contractor. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTI O NS 6. Do not r e ach into the applianc e i f th e tub or agitator i[...]
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I Sorting I I Load Sizel For b e st r e sults, cloth e s should b e sort e d into lo a d s that can b e • Size o f Load - Th e space that f abricsoccupy is more i m port a nt wash e d and dri e d together. So r t cloth e s into loads t h at can b e than th e ir weight . For clean wrinkle-fr ee washingr e sults,fill th e wash e dwitht h e sam e wa[...]
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1. Add Bleach, if needed, to the Bleach Dispenser 3. Place Clothes In Washer Und i luted liquid c hlorin e blea c h ma y be ad d e d to th e b l e ach Put d ry , unfolde d c lothes loosely in th e tub , up to the to p of th e disp e nser as shown, a gitatorvan e sfora m axi m u m load. Do not ov e r p a c k orwrapite ms around the agitator, 't[...]
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To s e t: I 1, Touchth e START / PAUSE Pad to a c tivat e th e el e ctron ic contro l s. 4 . To Start: Tou c h th e START / PAUSE Pad, The pause indicator wil l light. Note: You may s top the wash e r at any time by touch i ng the 2 . SE L E CT C Y C LE : "me PER MA PR ESS cycle has been pre- S T A RT / P AUSE Pad . (First touch will cause th [...]
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[ Cycl e Descrip, _] OTHEROPTIONS MANUAL OPTIONS ULTRA WASH Cycles: El i min ate the need for p r e s p o t p ro ducts while p ro vidi n g com pa ra ble The Aut o matic Cycles can be cust o mized to y o u r needs by using the stain rem o val pe r fo r man c e. Add l iquid o r granular detergent in the Manual Opti o ns (SPEED, TEMP., and LEVEL). Sel[...]
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[ Lint Filtering Sy s tem (Automatic) Ii Overl_ P r otector I Th e Li n t Fi l te r i n g syst e m d oe s no t re q u ir e cle a ning. A built - i n prot e ctor a uto ma tic a l l y shutsoff the washermotor in cas e of Wash an d rins e water is filt e re d a nd r e-fi lt e r ed c ontinuous l y to trap li n t an ov e rl oad _ This can o c cur if: s [...]
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1. Usewarmorco l dwatertowashlightlysoileditems;usehotwater 5. Ifpropersortingpr o ducessmallloads, adjustthewaterleveltothe for loads that contain white items and loads that contain heavily size of the load . (Use enough water so clothes move freely.) soiled items. 6. Do not over lo a d th e washer. Ov e rloading reduces the cleaning 2 . S e l ec [...]
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Occasionally, you may want to sanitize your washer and laundry. Many complaints about unsatisfactory washing results can be traced Sanitizing is desirable during periods of family illness to help prevent directly to hard water. Water hardness is measured in grains per the spr e ad of infections from one family member to another , gallon . To Saniti[...]
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Item Description of Care BEDSPREADS Choose HOT or WARM water temperature according to colo#astness and amo u nt of so i l Set (Chenille, F i berglass, Beta R, Quilted) wat e r level at SU PER. Wash separately for 10 minutes at R EGU L AR speed. Use CO LD rinse. Most fiberglass materials should not be laundered in your washer. Check lab e l to be su[...]
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I i Disi _e c tahts i I _ Hdn e ss I O c c as i on all y , you ma y w an t to san i t i ze yo ur w ashe r and l aund ry . M any co mp lai n t s abou t unsa ti s f a ctory w ash i ng r esu l ts c an be t r a c ed S ani t i z i ng i s des ir ab l e du ri ng pe riod s of fam il y i ll ness to he l p p r e v en t dire c t l y t o har d w a t er . W a t[...]
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C are of Special Items (Cont.) Item Des c ription of Care FLAME RETARD A NT FINISH ES To help redu c e the po s sib l e l oss of t he flame retardant finish through continuous w ashing , clean ac c ording to the instructions furnished by th e m a nufacturer of the item. LING ERIE , DELICATE BLOUSES Us e HOT water f or w h i te cott o n, perman e nt[...]
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J Unknown Stains j • Treat stains prompt l y. For unknown sta i ns, follow these steps i n sequence unt il the stain is removed. • Identify the stain, if possible. 1. Soak the stain in cold water for at least 20 minutes. • Avoid using hot water on unidentifi e d stains , as it might set the stain. 2 . Work a liquid laund r y detergent into th[...]
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This chart applies only to washable items . It does not apply to items which should be drycleaned. Always treat stains as soon as possible before launder i ng . A i r dry articles to b e certa i n stain has been r e moved; machine d r ying c ould make the stain more difficu l t to r e move . You c an use prewasb spray products or you can rub deterg[...]
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Stain Removal Chart (Cont.) stain Removal Procedure Ink (Ba ll point ) Spray stain with hair spray until satura t ed or sponge s t ain with rubbing alcohol or spray wi t h pre t reat )roduct. Rinse thoroughly. Pretreat stain. Launder using the hottest water safe for the fabric. Use appropriate bleach. I n k (F e lt T ip) Spray stain with l iquid ho[...]
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Problem Remedy Prevention Are c lot he s s o rted properly? Are you using Brush lint f rom c l othes o r u se a lin t r em o ver Separate l int - giver(terryto w e ls , s w eat - shirts, enough detergent, overloadingwasher, leav- roller, chenil l e) from lint-receivers (corduroy , per- ing tiss ue pa pe r i n po c k e t s , o r o v e r drying? m a [...]
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Problem Solving Guide (Cont.) Problem Remedy Prevention Is w ater hot eno u gh ? Are cl o thes sorted Wash in hottest w ater safe f o r fabric a n d u se Wash whi t e cott o ns , l i nens and man - made pr o p e r l y ? ade q u a t e a m ou n t o f d et e r ge n t. R epe a t p r o - fabdcs in h ot w a t e r . H otw a ter i s n e ce s sa ry t o cedu[...]
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Problem Solving Guide (Cont.) Problem i Remedy Prevention I S wat e r t empe r ature too low ? Wash in the h o ttest wa ter s afe for fabric and Usecorr e ctwatertemperat u re . F o r adeq u ate = use ad e quate am o unt of d e tergent, resul t s, hot w ater is recommended. Is there too little detergent being used? Mea s ure det e rgent with a m e [...]
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Problem Solving Guide (Cont.) Problem Remedy Prevention I mproper u se of chlor i n e b l each. T here is no solution on c e th i s type of damage A l ways mea s ure b l each. D il ute m e asured has occurred. _leach in at least one quart of water before adding to washer. Do not pour bleach dire c tly onto clothes. Too little water in wash e r or t[...]
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Check the following list to be sure a service call is really nec e ssary. If the water won't drain: If the water temperature is incorrect: • Is th e hos e k i nk e dor knott e d? • I s the WATER TEMP. SELECT I ON s e t correctly? • t s the dra i n ou tlet clo g ged? • Ar e t he h os es c o nnec t ed t o the c o rrec t fauce t s ( h ot [...]
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IMPORTANT For Satisfaction Of Your Warranty Foll o w Th e s e St e p s In Ord e r If serv ic e or par t s are e v e r n ece ssary, c ont a c t th e d e aler fro m who m you p ur c has e d the app l ian c e. If your probl e m is not solved lo c ally,pleas e contact us by mail or t e lephon e duringnormalbusin e ss hoursand we will tak e the ne ce s [...]
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AUTOMATIC WASHER []L_L_ ' JENN-AIR GOLDEN PRODUCT WARRANTY All J e nn-Airapplianc e s car r y a m in im u m wa r ra n ty of f irst y e ar f ull warra n ty p arts and l abor, plus a second year limitedwarranty f or partson l y. Warranti e s b e gin o n t h e d a t e o f purchas e. Pro d uct is w a r r ant e d to customer* f or ho m e us e only [...]
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AUTOMATIC WASHER W[]_ JENN-AIR GOLDEN PRODUCT WARRANTY Al l Jenn - Ai r a p pl i ances car ry a mi n imu m wa rr an ty of f irs t y e a r f ul l wa rranty p a rts an d la b or , p lus a s e co nd ye a r limite d w a r r an ty fc Warrant i es b e gin on th e dat e of purchas e . Product is warranted to custom e r* for home use on l y. MAY T AG CUST [...]