GE LISR310 manual

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    2 Important Safety Information 4 Operating Instructions The Controls on Y our Washer Other Washer Features Preparing to Wash Care of Product 10 Helpful Information Specialised Fabric Guide 11 If Something Goes Wrong Authorised Customer Service Centres Warranty W asher Owner’ s Manual Model: LISR310 GE Appliances 175D1807P285 49-90018-1 10-99 JR P[...]

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    2 W ater Heater Safety Important Safety Information Read all safety information before using Under certain conditions hydrogen gas may be produced in a water heater that has not been used for two weeks or more. HYDROGEN GAS CAN BE EXPLOSIVE UNDER THESE CIRCUMSTANCES. If the hot water has not been used for two weeks or more, prevent the possibility [...]

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    • Use this appliance only for its intended purpose as described in this Owner’s Manual. — Properly ground to conform with all governing codes and ordinances. Follow details in Installation Instructions. — Install or store where it will not be exposed to temperatures below freezing or exposed to the weather. • Do not repair or replace any [...]

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    4 Operating Instructions The controls on your washer LOAD SIZE WASH/SPIN SPEED NORMAL FAST NORMAL SLOW GENTLE SLOW TEMPERATURE HOT COLD WARM COLD COLD COLD WARM WARM LARGE MEDIUM SMALL SUPER RESET 1 2 3 2 1 Load Size W ash/Spin Speed By selecting load size, you are setting the water level. For the best results, select a size appropriate for the loa[...]

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    5 COTTONS For normal to lightly soiled cottons, linens, work and play clothes. EASY CARE For synthetics and blends with normal soil. KNITS Specially designed for normally soiled knits. DELICA TES For lingerie and specialcare fabrics with light to normal soil. QUICK WASH For one or two lightly soiled items that are needed quickly. AUTO SOAK For heav[...]

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    6 Operating Instructions Other washer features your model may have This dispenser dilutes liquid chlorine bleach before it reaches into your wash load. To use, follow these steps: 1 Check clothing care labels for special instructions. 2 Measure liquid bleach carefully, following instructions on bottle. 3 Before starting the washer, pour measured am[...]

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    This dispenser automatically releases liquid fabric softener at the proper time during the cycle. To use, follow these steps: 1 Make sure dispenser is securely attached to agitator. 2 Pour liquid fabric softener into dispenser, using amount recommended on package. 3 Add water to dispenser until it reaches the maximum fill line. NOTE: • Do not sto[...]

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    8 Operating Instructions Preparing to Wash Always follow Fabric Manufacturer’s Care Label when laundering. Sort by color (Separate colorfast from non-colorfast fabrics*) • Whites • Lights • Darks Separate by fabric type • Cottons and linens • Permanent press cottons and blends • Synthetic and poly knits • Delicates Separate lint pro[...]

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    Load dry items loosely, spacing evenly around agitator, and close the lid. A typical wash load: two twin sheets, two tablecloths, four collared shirts, three pillow cases, three small bath towels, three t-shirts, and three pairs of shorts . Place large items in bottom, small items in the middle and medium items on top. When loading wet items make s[...]

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    Down-Filled Garments Always wash down-filled garments separately from other types of garments. Wet down gives off an odor that will disappear when the down is dried. Wash down items frequently to fluff up the down and to retain down’s warmth. When washing make sure the load is balanced. Add towels if necessary. Always tumble-dry down garments. Pi[...]

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    11 If Something Goes Wrong Problem Possible Causes What to Do Washer is unplugged • Make sure cord is plugged securely into a working outlet. Water supply is turned off • Turn both hot and cold taps fully on. Controls are not set properly • Check controls and make sure Cycle knob is pulled out to an on position. Lid is open • Close lid and [...]

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    12 Problem Possible Causes What to Do Fill hoses or drain hose is • Make sure hose connections are tight at taps improperly connected and make sure end of drain hose is correctly inserted in and secured to drain facility. Household drain may • Check household plumbing. You may need be clogged to call a plumber. Constant water pressure to the ?[...]

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    13 Problem Possible Causes What to Do Incorrect sorting • Separate lint producers from lint collectors. Washing too long • Wash small loads for a shorter time than larger loads. Detergent not dissolving • For best performance always add detergent before adding clothes. If you use powdered detergent, pre-dissolve detergent in hot water before [...]

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    14 If Something Goes Wrong Problem Possible Causes What to Do Some fabrics will naturally • Hot water is more likely to cause shrinkage shrink in the wash than cold water. • Follow directions on fabric care label. Shrinkage Pins, snaps, hooks, sharp • Fasten snaps, hooks, buttons, and zippers. buttons, belt buckles, • Remove loose items lik[...]

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    15 Problem Possible Causes What to Do Not enough detergent • Try using more detergent (especially with (larger loads, heavy soil, larger loads). and hard water might • If you live in a hard water area try using require more detergent) a water conditioner or install a water softener. Water is not hot enough • Make sure water heater is deliveri[...]

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    16 Not enough detergent • Always use the recommended amount of on a consistent basis detergent. Chlorine bleach may yellow • Use non-chlorine bleach. some fabrics Iron or manganese in water may • Use extra detergent plus a non-precipitating cause yellowing or yellow spots water softener dissolved in water and non-chlorine bleach. • Run hot [...]

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    Authorised Service Centres MAJOR ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES PTY . L TD. AUTHORISED GENERAL ELECTRIC AND MAJOR ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES REP AIR CENTRES For Service to your GE Appliance, contact an Authorised Customer Service Centre listed in this directory . The directory shows, by State, the Authorised Centres under the alphabetical order of localities wit[...]

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    ALBURY Aldonga Electrical Service 5/94 Hovell Street 02 6021 681 1 MW , SA, WM, DW , CE, RH, VC, HT , CD ALBUR Y WODONGA D & Y Domestic Appliance Repairs 846 Knight Road Lavington 02 6025 3385 RF , WM, DW , RH, WD, VC, CD ARMIDALE Armidale Glen Obrien W ashing & Refrigeration 13 Hawthorne 02 6772 7048 RF , RC, WM, CE, RH, CD ARMIDALE Grant [...]

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    MW = Microwave RF = Refrigeration SA = Small Appliances WM = Washing Machines DW = Dishwashers RH = Range Hoods VC = V acuum Cleaners CD = Clothes Dryers CE = Cooking Electric CG = Cooking Gas RC = Air Conditioning HT = Room Heater Legend = CENTRAL COAST GOSFORD Central Appliances 2-12 Grieve Cl. 02 4324 2900 MW , RF , RC, WM, DW , CE, CG, RH, WD, [...]

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    MUSWELLBROOK W arren L W ard Refrigeration 20 Queen St 02 6543 2404 MW , RF , SA, RC, WM, DW , CE, CG, RH, WD, VC, HT , CD NARELLAN All Domestic Appliance Repairs 4/10 Graham Hill Road 02 4648 2309 MW , RF , SA, RC, WM, DW , CE, CG, RH, WD, VC, HT , CD NAROOMA Werner Gross Appliances 121 Old South Coast Road 02 4476 4447 MW , RF , SA, RC, WM, DW , [...]

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    YOUNG J & R Hobson 16 Lovell 02 6382 1 167 MW , RF , SA, WM, DW , CE, CG, RH, VC, HT , CD A THERTON Atherton Appliance Service 44 Loder Street 07 4095 3483 RF , WM, DW , CE, RH, CD A THERTON McMahons Electrical 23 Mabel Street 07 4091 1788 MW , RF , RC, WM, DW , CE, RH, VC, HT , CD A YR Coral Coast Electrical 133A Edward Street 07 4783 471 1 SA[...]

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    GYMPIE Deens Electrical 1 1 Stewart T ce 07 5482 2366 MW , RF , SA, RC, WM, DW , CE, RH, WD, VC, HT , CD GYMPIE Ron Mcclintock Electrical 6 Mt. Pleasant 07 5482 7522 MW , RF , WM, DW , CD INGHAM Bissons Electrical 101 Cartwright 07 4776 1365 RF , SA, RC, WM, DW , CE, RH, VC, HT , CD INGHAM Donadels Electrical & Refrigeration 21 Garbutta 07 4776[...]

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    TOWNSVILLE S. S. Electrical & Refrigeration 16 Clay Street 07 4774 6227 MW , RF , SA, RC, WM, DW , CE, CG, RH, WD, VC, HT , CD, SCH GARBUTT T ownsville Appliance Service 46 Charles Street 07 4779 9213 RF , RC, WM, DW , CE, RH, WD, HT , CD TOOWOOMBA Downs Appliance Repairs 122A Jellicoe Street 07 4632 0366 WM, DW , CE, CG, RH, WD, VC, HT , CD TO[...]

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    HORSHAM G. J. & E. Macumber 45 Dimboola Road 03 5382 1802 MW , RF , SA, RC, WM, DW , CE, CG, RH, WD, VC, HT , CD KERANG K. J. & E. M. Berry 3 Boundry Street 03 5452 2040 RF , RC, WM, DW , CE, RH, WD, HT , CD KYNETON A.W . Gloster Electrical 25 High Street 03 5422 1 144 MW , WM, DW , CE, RH, VC, CD LEONGA THA Leongatha Refrigeration Service [...]

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    W ARRAGUL Appserv Electrical Appliance Service 16B Phoenix Street 03 5623 2772 MW , RF , WM, DW , CE, RH, VC, HT , CD W ARRNAMBOOL Leahys Electrical 227 Koroit Street 03 5562 4588 MW , RF , SA, RC, WM, CE, RH, VC, HT , CD W ARRNAMBOOL Ian Brown 23A Fairy Street 03 5562 7178 RF , WM, DW , CE, CD ADELAIDE Home Electrics 61 Anderson Walk 08 8254 7775 [...]

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    HARVEY Harvey Refrigeration Harper Street 08 9729 1940 MW , RF , SA, RC, WM, DW , RH, VC, CD KALGOORLIE C. H. Jones Electrical Service 14 Burt Street 08 9093 2660 MW , RF , SA, RC, WM, DW , CE, CG, RH, WD, VC, HT , CD KA T ANNING Katanning Refrigeration & Airconditioning 145 Clive Street 08 9821 1340 RF , SA, RC, WM, CE, CG, RH, WD, VC, HT , CD[...]

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    1. Subject to the “Statement of Standard W arranty Conditions” this product is covered by the following W arranty . TWO (2) YEAR W ARRANTY From date of purchase covering parts and labour . PLUS further T wenty-Five (25) years warranty against cracking or corrosion of inner bowl. 2. The appliance is warranted under single family domestic install[...]

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    Head Office – New South W ales 2 Costello Place, Seven Hills NSW 2147 T el (02) 8825 9444 Fax (02) 9674 8697 Showroom open Mon–Fri 9am–5pm V ictoria 1287-1289 Malvern Rd, Malvern VIC 3144 T el (03) 9822 0977 Fax (03) 9822 8492 Showroom open Mon–Fri 9am–5pm Sat 9am–4pm, Sun 10am–4pm South Australia Acton Marketing Partners 90 Jervois S[...]

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    IMPORTANT: Please complete the attached W arranty Registration Card and forward immediately following installation. ✁ Cut here ✁ Cut here MAJOR ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES PTY . LTD. P.O . Box 888 SEVEN HILLS NSW 1730 AFFIX POST AGE ST AMP[...]

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    SUPPLEMENTARY WARRANTY REGISTRATION CARD Purchase Date: Model: Serial Number: Dealer Name: Suburb: Purchaser ’s Name Mr/Mrs/Miss: Address: POSTCODE: TEL. NO: We would greatly appreciate your assistance in completing this questionaire. (T ick appropriate boxes). 1. Male Female 2. Under 30 31-40 41-50 Over 50 3. I chose G.E. because: Reputation W a[...]