Whirlpool LB5300XK User Manual
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Please read this booklet to be
sure your washer is ii'Staked and used
properly. It will help ,-ou get the best
results and longes' hfe your washer was
designed to give
You are personally responsi
ble for making sure that your
washer...
• Is installed by a guahtied installer,
• Is properly installed and leveled on a
floor that can support the weight,
• Is connected to the nght kind ot outlet,
electric supply, water supply and dram
• Is p'operly electrically grounded,'
• Is used only forjoPs normally
expected of home automatic washers
• Is pmperly maintained
• Is protected from the weather,
• Is not run by children or anyone
unable to operate it properly.
Remove the Consumer Buy
Guide label. It wik be easier to remove
before the washer is used
Vou may want to wipe out the
bosket with a damp cloth before using
to remiove dust from storing or shipping
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS; Seethe
Laundry Guide for tips on deter
gents, other laundry aids and
instructions tor washing special
items.
■ See the Installation Instructions for
complete information
Before using
your Washer
SAFETY FIRST
Do not permit chiidren to operate
or play with the washer.
CAUTION: Store laundry deter
gent and additives in a cool, dry
place where children can’t
reach them.
SPINNING SAFETY
If the lid is opened while the bas
ket is spinning, the basket will
automatically stop in a few sec
onds. DO NOT ADD OR REMOVE
ITEMS UNTIL THE BASKET STOPS
COMPLETELY.
SPECIAL CAUTION
Flammable gases may build up in
hot water pipes and heater. This
can happen when hot water
hasn't been used for
a
while (usu
ally two weeks or more).
To prevent injury or damage,
allow any gases to escape by
running hot water from the faucet
nearest the washer for several
minutes. Don't smoke near the
faucet while it is open, and turn
off any open flame.
Contents
Before Using Your Washer
2
Loading Your Washer........................ 3
Understanding Your Washer
3
Cleaning the Lint Filter...................... 3
Using Your Washer ........................... 4
Important Detergent Information 6
For a Soak or Pre Wash...................... 7
Cycle Operation.................................
8
PERMANENT PRESS........................ 8
REGULAR HEAVY............................ 8
SHORT........................................... 8
For Rinsing Only ............................ 10
For Spinning Only.............................10
If You Need Service or Help...............10
1, Before Calling for Service ......... 10
2, If You Need Service ................ 11
3, If You Have a Problem ............ 11