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HOW TO USE
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CYCLE GUIDE
The cycle guide below shows the default settings, available options and recommended fabric types for each
cycle. Allowable modifier adjustments are shown below the default setting for each cycle. _ Available option
= Default setting
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Cycle
Modifiers
Options
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Normal/
Casual
Cotton, linen, towels,
shirts, sheets, jeans,
mixed loads
50-59
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Warm/Cold
High
Normal
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Warm/Warm
Hot/Cold
Cold/Cold
Extra High
No Spin
Low
Medium
Heavy
Light
Bulky/
Bedding
Large items such
as blankets and
comforters
59
Warm/Cold
Low
Normal
.
«
»
Warm/Warm
Hot/Cold
Cold/Cold
Medium
No Spin
Heavy
Light
Kids Wear
Kids wear
91-97
o
Hot/Cold
High
Heavy
•
»
«
Cold/Cold
Warm/Cold
Warm/Warm
Extra High
No Spin
Low
Medium
Light
Normal
Heavy
Duty
Heavy soiled Cotton
Fabrics
74-80
o
Warm/Cold
Extra High
Heavy
*
«
*
Warm/Warm
Hot/Cold
Cold/Cold
No Spin
Low
Medium
High
Light
Normal
Whitest
Whites
White Fabrics
69-75
o
Hot/Cold
High
Normal
.
«
Cold/Cold
Warm/Cold
Warm/Warm
Extra High
No Spin
Low
Medium
Heavy
Light
Express
Wash
Lightly soiled clothing
and small loads
20
Hot/Cold
Extra High
Light
*
Cold/Cold
Warm/Cold
Warm/Warm
No Spin
Low
Medium
High
Normal
Heavy
Cold
Clean
Small loads of cotton,
linen, towels, shirts,
sheets, jeans, mixed
loads
57-63
o
Cold/Cold
High
Normal
«
«
Extra High
No Spin
Low
Medium
Light
Sanitize
Heavily soiled items,
such as work clothes,
diapers, etc.
101-107
Extra Hot/Cold
High
Normal
•
»
»
Extra High
No Spin
Low
Medium
Heavy
Light
Délicates
Dress shirts/blouses
nylons, sheer or lacy
garments
42
Cold/Cold
Medium
Normal
«
*
Warm/Cold
Warm/Warm
No Spin
Low
Heavy
Light
Rinse &
Spin
V
Rinse and Spin
20
High
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Extra High
No Spin
Low
Medium
NOTE:
To protect your garments, not every wash/rinse temperature, spin speed, soil level, or option is available with every cycle.
O NOTE:
These cycles use various wash motions to enhance cleaning and/or fabric care performance.
These wash motions may sound different at different stages of the wash cycle. This is normal.
NOTE:
The washer automatically adjusts the wash time for the amount of laundry, water pressure, water heating
time and other operating condition.
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