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i,,,,_, ,,,,, ,, 91801191901 Electric Series 91851/91951 Gas Series Contents Important Safeguards .............. 2-3 How to Prepare Laundry Loads ....... 4 Dispensers ......................... 5 Laundry P,Sds and Uses ............... 6 4 Stain Removal ...................... 7 Laundry Center Control Settings ...... 8 Care of Special Fabrics Care of [...]
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mpertant Safeguards Included with this Kenmore Electronic Laundry Center are the Installation Instructions, this Use and Care Guide, Operating Instructions, and the Quick Reference Card. You may want to at- tach self-adhesive magnetic strips to the corners of the Quick Reference Card so that it can be mounted on dryer door. NOTE: The instructions a[...]
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Prevent injury Laundry Center must be installed and electrically grounded in accordance with local codes by a qualified service person to prevent electric shock hazard and assure stability during operatiom Installation instruc- tions are packed on top of washer for in- staller's reference° Refer to INSTAI.LA- TION INSTRUCTIONS for detailed gr[...]
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FOLLOW MANUFAC- ! TURER'S CARE LABELS FOR LAUNDERING ,_;;;, iii I, ,, i,ii, ii L FOR BEST WASHING RESULTS-- Sort wash loads according to color, fabric type, construction, soil, and linL COLORS FABRIC & CONSTRUCTION SOILS LINT Terrycleth Parma P_ess Cheni_fe Synlhellcs FMnnet Velveteen Fleece Fabric Corduroy, ere PREPARE WASH LOAD o Close z[...]
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WATER HARDNESS AFFECTS CHOBCE OF LAUNDRY AtDS Water hardness is determined by amount of minerals in water. Minerals react with soap and form scum and curd. Scum may remain on laundry, causing yellowing or gray, dingy clothing. HARDNESS IS MEASURED IN GRAINS PER GALLON. Grains per Gallon VERY SOFT MED HARD HARD ...... 0-3 .... 4-6 7'i0 I over 1[...]
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Laundry Aids and = Use with detergent or soapfor greasy soil when soaking or washing. = .......... _Use to whiten clothes and t_o ' remove stains ........... o and odors when soaking or washing, o Follow directions on care label of garment. ° Follow directions on bleach package. = Bleach is not a substitute for detergent. Always use = normal [...]
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Stain removaU Remove stain before washing item lfyou treat stain with a For specific kinds of stains, follow the directions below. flammable ,solution, wash item in a basin before machine Use mildest treatment first° Avoid using hot water on un- washing item identified stains; it may "set" the stain. Never iron a stain Never put highly f[...]
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enmore Center Emectreni¢ Laundry, Controa $ettNngs Times for Timed Drying are approximate based on average size loads. Actual time needed will vary depend- ing on size of load, weight of fabrics, and household voltage_ Man-made fibers (synthetics) such as polyester, nylon, and acrylics should be dried on low heat,. Clothes dried in a dryer operati[...]
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Care of $peciaN GLASS FIBER UTEMS Some people are very sensitive to glass fibers and develop a skin rash after contact with fibers° Do not wash glass fiber items in washer,, For best results, follow instructions on care label. Most labels today sug- gest "Hand Wash--Drip Dry." Do not dry glass fiber items in dryer. KNITS Man-made acrylic[...]
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Speciam or specia hin $ In the following hints for better washing, an all-purpose detergent should be used unless stated otherwise° See Con- trol Setting Chart (page 8) for dryer timer settings,, Always consult garment labels and hang tags for manufacturer's washing and drying instructions before machine washing and drying,, [_kWARNING ] Do n[...]
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tying Tips DRY PRACTICALLY ANY FABRIC Generally fabrics that can be washed in the Kenmore Electronic Laundry Center can be dried in the Kenmore Electronic Laundry Center. Washables not recommended for dryer: loosely woven or hand- knitted woolens and some rayons and silks. (Check care label,, Also see warnings below.) Be sure plastic buttons and bu[...]
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USE OF FABRIC SOFTENER SHEETS Over-use of fabric softener can cause buildup of softener in laundry items, giving them a greasy feeling. Buildup can also form on lint screen and restrict air flow. Softener buildup on lint screen can be remov- ed by washing it in warm, soapy water. Buildup in clothing can be removed by o Reconditioning load with wate[...]
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SPECIFIC LAUNDRY PROBLEMS B_,i Large items such as sheets tn load New Items Contact with wet, non-colorfast items in wash load :i_Gre_S_ S_ic _ Fabiic softenei being poured directi'y'on " wash gad using other aundry a ds w th fabric ;: :i':i softener Improper use of dryer-added fabric softener i_,:i'.: :::_!_:_:: _ sheets S[...]
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CLEANING WASHER Inside Tub Remove items from washer as soon as cycle is completed to pre- vent development of mildew° Often, when heavily soiled clothes have been washed, a deposit of sand or dirt may ap- pear around tub after completion of cycle,. This may be easily removed by using a liquid cleanser and rinsing thoroughly with water° Cabinet ?[...]
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Warranty and aint÷nanc÷ Ag ÷÷m÷nt Warranty Kenmore Laundry Center the owner's manual and installation manual, Sears will no charge, 0 : years from the date of purchase, Sears will gear case, if defective in material or workmanship. for labor; rTED:WARRANTY ON ;; Sears will furnish free of charge a or malfunctioning electronic control owne[...]
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if Electronic Laundry Center does not start: u Is plug disconnected from power supply or is plug loose in outlet, not making good connection? • Is house fuse blown or circuit breaker off? o Is lid closed during spin cycle? = Is dryer door closed? o Have you touched START pad? o The internal motor protector will stop motor if it is overheated, but[...]