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Heavy duty, Normal speed, Heavy duty speed – Kenmore 8526119A User Manual

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You may change to a higher level setting after the vi/asher
has started filling by turning the knob to a different
setting.

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Set the Water Temperature selector to the correct setting for

the type of fabric and soils being w/ashed. Use the warmest
water safe for fabric. Follow garment label instructions.

Water Temp

Hot
111“F (44°C)

or above

Use for

Whites and pastels

Heavy soils

Warm
90“-110“F

{32“-43'‘C)

Bright colors

Moderate to light soils

Cold
70“-90"F

(21'’-32'*C)

Colors that bleed or fade

Light soils

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NOTE: In wash water temperatures colder than 70°F (21 ®C),
detergents do not dissolve well. Soils can be difficult to
remove. Some fabrics can retain wear wrinkles and have
increased pilling (the formation of small lint-like balls on the
surface of garments).

(OPTIONAL) An Automatic Temperature Control (АТС)
electronically senses and maintains a uniform water
temperature by regulating incoming hot and cold water.

■ Even In cold wash, some warm water is let into the

washer to maintain a minimum temperature of 70“F
(21 “C).

■ Warm wash is maintained at approximately 100“F (38°C).

■ Warm rinse is maintained at approximately 75° (24°C) for

all warm rinse settings.

(OPTIONAL STEP) For a second rinse at the end of the Ultra
Clean cycle or the Permanent Press II cycle, turn the Rinse
Options selector to 2nd Rinse.

Set the Speeds Control knob according to the type of fabric
In the load. See “Selecting Wash/Spin Speeds."

Push in the Cycle Selector Control (Timer) knob and turn it
clockwise to the wash cycle you want. Reduce the wash time
when using a small load side setting. See “Selecting a Cycle
and Time.”

Pull out the Cycle Selector Control (Timer) knob to start the
washer.

To stop or restart your washer

■ To stop the washer at any time, push in the Cycle Selector

Control (Timer) knob.

■ To restart the washer, close the lid (if open) and pull out

the Cycle Selector Control (Timer) knob.

This section describes the wash/spin speeds you can select with
the Speeds control. Each speed setting is designed for different
types of fabric and soil levels.

D

eucate

SLOW / SLOW

N

ormal

SLOW

I

FAST

HANDWASH /

CASUAL «

Exnu SLOW / SLOW

HANDWASH PLUS

FINE DEUCATES

INTERMtTŒNT

EXTRA SLOW/SLOW

HEAVY DUTY

FAST/FAST

HANG DRY

FAST/SLOW

Speeds Selector knob

Normal speed

This speed setting is for normally soiled cottons and linens.

Setting combines slow speed agitation and fast spin speeds to
shorten drying time.

Heavy Duty speed

This speed setting is for sturdy or heavily soiled loads. Setting

combines fast speed agitation and fast spin speeds.

Hang Dry speed

This speed setting is for sturdy permanent press fabrics that will

be line dried. Setting combines fast speed agitation and slow
spin speeds to reduce wrinkling.

Handwash Plus Fine Délicates speed

Use this speed setting for hand washable and special-care items.

The wash action has repeating periods of extra-slow speed

agitation and soaking. Slow spin speeds help reduce wrinkling.

NOTE: Do not use this cycle for large items such as blankets.
Some “Hand Wash" items, particularly wool, naturally shrink

when washed. When still wet, block these items by gently

stretching to original measurements. Allow the items to dry flat.

Handwash/Casual speed

This speed setting is for lingerie and loosely knit Items. Setting

combines extra-slow speed agitation for gentle soil removal and
slow spin speeds to reduce wrinkling.

Delicate speed

This speed setting is for washable knit fabrics and permanent

press fabrics. Setting combines slow speed agitation for gentle
soil removal and slow spin speeds to reduce wrinkling.

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