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A A . . $ $ TLrlpool TLrlpool ; ; 3 3 2 2 6 6 SUPER CAPACITY SUPER CAPACITY z z WJ WJ AUTOMATIC WASHER AUTOMATIC WASHER s s MODELS LA768OXK and LA7685XK MODELS LA768OXK and LA7685XK s s $ $[...]
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YOUR WASHER’S PARTS AND FEATURES LOAD TEMPERATURE SELECTOR LAUNDRY SIZE INFORMATION SELECTOR CENTER CYCLE CONTROL KNOB CONTROL CONSOLE LIQUID FABRIC SOFTENER DISPENSER LIQUID BLEACH DISPENSER AGITATOR BASKET TUB MAGIC CLEAN * LINT FILTER (not shown) DRAIN HOSE WATER INLET HOSES Back of Washer[...]
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Contents 5tarting Y~Lr Woxl,e- Other Oper:ltlng .nstructions For a Rlnstl aw.1 5c11r.1 For a Dral--, an<: Spin For a Soa!< or Pre-‘Wash The MAGI<> CLtAlC Lint Filter I lquld Ble,xh i3spenser Llquld Fabric S:,ftoner Dispenser What Happens in Each Cycle The SUDS-MISER System (Model LA7685XK only) ,:lC’-’ 4 ./ page 6 Paw 6 page 6 Pag[...]
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Starttng your washer Before starting your washer, be sure you have measured and added detergent, put in a properly sorted load, and have used other laundry aids only as recommended in your “Laundry Guide.’ 1 Select a l LOAD SIZE 2 Select WATER l TEMPERATURES l To change the setting on the LOAD SIZE SELECTOR, turn the knob to RESET l Then turn t[...]
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3. Start the washer A. Push in the Control Knob and turn it to the right. It must be pushed in and turned only to the right (clockwise). B. Stop on a number in the cycle you want. The numbers are minutes of wash time. The drawing shows 8 minutes of agitation in the REGULAR HEAVY Cycle. C. Start the washer by pulling out the Control Knob. The washer[...]
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Other Operating Instructions For a RINSE and SPIN For a DRAIN and SPIN l Push Control Knob in. l Push Control Knob in l Turn right [clockwise] to any dot on l Turn right (clockwise] to the bar jusi the dial. See above drawing. before OFF in any cycle. See l Pull Control Knob out. above drawing. l The washer will fill with rinse water, l Pull Contro[...]
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LIQUID BLEACH DISPENSER . . After loading the washer, measure liquid bleach in a standard mea- suring cup. Follow directions on the bottle for the amount to use. Never use more than 1 cup (250 ml) for a full load. Use less with lower level settings. Use a cup with a pouring spout to help avoid spilling. Do not let any bleach splash, drip or run dow[...]
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What happens in each cycle The Cycle Control is a timer. The numbers on the dial are the min- utes of WASH time you can select. Agitation speed, spin speed and time, and rinse agitation speed and time are built into each cycle to provide proper washing for different types of fabrics and loads. After the washer fills the pointer of the Cycle Control[...]
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to the right, like the hands of a clock, until it reaches OFF and the cycle ends. You may hear the sound of water spraying during the spin parts of some cycles In some cycles, cold water is sprayed on the spinning load to help with the rinsing NOTE: Always use COLD rinse water for permanent press fabrics. DRAIN No Agitation 7 SOAK 8 Minutes u No Ag[...]
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C::r Model i A7585XK Only The SUDS-MISER System ‘Your wr:;rlpr * -: the SUDS MISER System I! has two drain rloses Or :. 7:) ,I, )vt?s use!: ,%astt water Into I: storage tub and ‘Toves It :. ,-rcr ! ,+ the ti,~she when .t’s called ror The other hose carries w :t~r 7 : i -lthe, !~b’ :A. Iti- ~211 ,:pen dram or to a stand- pipe dra : If you a [...]
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