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Selecting a cycle and time, Cycle model, Cottons cycle – Whirlpool LCR5232DQ0 User Manual

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O P E R A T I N G Y O U R W A S H E R

Selecting a cycle and time

This section illustrates and describes the
wash cycles you can select with the Cycle
Selector Knob. Use this information to help
you make the best cycle selections for your
wash loads. Each cycle is designed for
different types of fabrics and soil levels.

Depending on your model, your washer

may have either five or seven cycles.

7-cycle model

The cycle descriptions which follow apply to
both models, except where noted. ^
• Refer to page 11 to help you understand

what happens during a wash cycle.

5-cycle model

PERM PRESS

NORMAL 10

PERM

PRESS:

LIGHT 6

KNITS/

GENTLE 8

COTTONS

HEAVY 14

PERM PRESS:

NORMAL 10

KNITS/

GENTLE 8

COTTONS:

NORMAL 10

V

E SOAK 30

Cottons Cycle

The Cottons cycle features high agitation
and longer spin speeds to shorten drying
time.
• On the 7-cycle model, select 10 or 14

minutes of wash time to clean cotton and
linen fabrics that are moderately to heavily
soiled.

• On the 5-cycle model, use 10 minutes of

wash time.

Permanent Press Cycle

The Permanent Press cycle features low
spin speeds to reduce wrinkling.
• On the 7-cycle model, use 6 or 10 minutes

of wash time to clean permanent press
and some synthetic fabrics that are lightiy
to moderately soiled.

• On the 5-cycle model, use 10 minutes of

wash time.

Knits/Gentle Cycle

The Knits/Gentle cycle features a reduced
agitation speed for gentle soil removal, and

low spin speed to reduce wrinkling.
• Use 8 minutes of wash time to clean

delicate items and washable knits that are

lightly to moderately soiled.

Soak Cycle

The Soak cycle features brief periods of
agitation and soak time. Use this 30-minute
cycle to remove heavy soils and stains that

need pretreatment.
• Use warm water when soaking laundry.

(Hot water can set stains.) See pages
18-20 for stain removal information.

• Use the amount of detergent or presoak

additive recommended by manufacturer.

• The Soak cycle should always be followed

by a wash cycle.