GE WWA7650S manual

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    Washer Safe~ instructions ....................3, 4 Operating Instructions, Tips Auto Soak...............................................................7 Bleach Dispenser ...........................................7 Control Settings..............................................6 Cycle Descriptions .........................................5 Cycle Ti[...]

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    ~LP US ~LP YOU... Read this book carefully. Save time and money. It is intended to help you Before you request service . . . operate and maintain your check the Problem Solver new washer properly. section. It lists causes of minor Keep it handy for answers to your questions. operating problems that you can correct yourself. If you don’t understan[...]

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    Read ti imtmctiom bfom wing yow appfiance. A WARNING-To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons when using your appiiance, follow basic precautions, including the following: ● Use this appliance only for its intended purpose as described in this Use and Care Book. o ● This washer must be properly ~..~~? ‘b ‘ $ * + %. i[...]

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    ~ORT~ SAFEW mSTRUC~ONS (continued) ● Keep all laundry aids (such as deterg~nts, bleaches, fabric sofisners, etc.) out of the reach of chi~dren, ~Treferably in a locked cabinet. Observe W warnings on coatai~er labels to avoid personal injury. s ● Keep the area around and underneath your appliances free from the accumulation of combustible materi[...]

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    Regular Cycles— Permanent Press Cycles— For most cottons, linens, work and play clothes. For loads of synthetics, blends andor delicate fabrics. Longer wash times plus deep rinse, spray rinse A cold water cool down helps prevent set-in wrinkles and spin provide thorough washing and detergent in permanent press shirts, blouses, dresses and simil[...]

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    HOW TO OPEMTE YOUR CLOTHES WASHER Features and appearances may vary slightly WARNING—To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons when using your appliance, read the IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS before operating this appliance. WWA7650S MED ‘MALL”@””R’Eyr@YM COLD WARM I I a TwoSpeedTenCyc,eWasher @ ,,,,,”O, ,,$,,,[...]

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    Cycle Times — Total Cycle Times (Approximate Minutes) NOTES: “ Total time includes pauses between each phase of the cycle. c Total time does not include water fil I times. Fill times vary depending on household water pressure and your selected water level. Perm Press, Knits & Delicates Extra Cleaning* Regular Soak ~ WWA7650S 30 47* 36 12 Pe[...]

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    SUGGESTED FABNC Am CYCLE SETTmGS Cycle Suggested Permanent Press & Knits Regular Extra Cleaning & Auto Soak Special Instructions *Down-filled garments **Pillows ***Blankets For Clothes LoaWabrics such as: ● Synthetics ● Permanent press, treated cottons, blends with cottons ● Down-filled garments, if machine washing is recommended* ●[...]

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    Sort by Surface Texture Separate LINT PRODUCERS—such as terry toweling and chenille—give up lint. LINT COLLECTORS—such as man-made fibers and napped fabrics like velveteen and corduroy—attract lint. These must be washed separately. For more information on lint control, see The Problem Solver section. Sort by Fabric Separate mm’n ‘n . . [...]

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    HOW TO LOAD YOUR WASHER This illustration, with clothes just reaching the Clothes Retaining Ring, shows a proper load, Clothes have ample room to move because they are not packed down, nor wrapped around the agitator. Clothes are loaded dry since wet items are likely to pack down which encourages overloading. This size load requires a full water fi[...]

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    HOW MUCH DETERGENT SHOULD YOU USE? M / The use of a sufficient amount of detergent is one of the most important things you can do to make sure your wash comes out clean. Always follow the detergent manufacturer’s recommended amount. Amount required varies If the recommended amount of according to: detergent produces too many suds, 1. Water hardne[...]

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    OTHER LAU~RY PRODUCTS Laundry Product and ~pe BLEACH Chlorine liquid such as Clorox brand Non-chlorine such as Clorox 2 brand FABRIC SOFTENERS Rinse additive such as Downy brand SANITIZER Chlorine bleach such as Clorox brand WATER SOFTENER Non-precipitating such as Calgon brand Precipitating such as Borax brand SOAK AGENT Such as Biz brand PRE-TREA[...]

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    1. Try to remove stains as soon as possible. ● Test stain removal product on a hidden The fresher the stain, the easier it is to remove. ‘ inside seam or on a sample of the material. 2. Before attempting to remove any stain, take ● Avoid use of hot water on unknown stains. these steps: It can set some stains. ● Find the fabric in the chart [...]

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    STAIN ~MOVAL GU~E Stain Adhesives (Chewing Gum, etc.) Antiperspirants, Deodorants Blood Chocolate, Cream, Ice Cream and Milk Coffee and Tea Cosmetics: Eye Shadow, Lipstick, Mascara, Liquid or Pancake Makeup, Rouge, Powder; Crayon; Grease, Oil, Tar, Cod Liver Oil Fresh Fruit, Fruit Juices, Wine, Vegetables or Food Coloring Grass, Foliage, Flowers, M[...]

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    PROBLEM L~T OR RESIDUE ON CLOTHES GREASY OR OILY STAINS ON LAUNDERED GA~ENTS GRA~D CLOTHES POSSIBLE CAUSE . ‘ Incorrect sorting of clothes. Separate lint producers (such as terry towels and chenille) from lint receivers (such as man-made fabrics, velveteen, corduroy). Q Washing too long, especially for smaller loads. For normal soil, wash one min[...]

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    r T~ PROBLEM SOL~R (continued) PROBLEM GRA~D CLOTHES (continued) YELLOWED CLOTHES BL~ OR GRAY COLOR ST~S POSSIBLE CAUSE ● Improper soaking with insufficient detergent. Usually a 30-minute soak is sufficient. However, when using extended soaks for heavily soiled garments, you may need to use twice the recommended amount of detergent. ● Use of so[...]

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    PROBLEM SHNN~GE, ~ITS WN~ING ~ PERMANENT PWSS AND “NO-IRON” I~MS POSSIBLE CAUSE ● Relaxation shrinkage can occur in knit fabrics that have been improperly stretched and elongated by the manufacturer. When this occurs, garment may ~ pressed back into shape after each wash and dry cycle. Progressive or delayed shrinkage is caused when starch or[...]

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    T~ PROBLEM SOLmR (continued) PROBLEM SNAGS, HOLES, ~ARS, RIPS OR EXCESSIVE WEAR (continued) HEAVILY SOILED AREAS such as collars and cUffS WASHER WON’T OPERA~ WATER TEMPERA~RE IS ~COR~CT WA~R WON’T DRAW POSSIBLE CAUSE ● Chernicds such as hair bleaeh, dye, permanent wave solutions, battery acids and toilet bowl cleaners may cause fabric holes.[...]

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    PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE WA~R LEAKS ● Make sure hose connections are tight at faucets. ● Make sure end of drain hose is correctly inserted in and secured to drain facility. WASHER IS NOISY I ● Make sure washer is level and firm to the Roorwith rubber footpads in ~lace and front jam nuts tight. See your Installation Instructions. - - ● A sharp[...]

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    Wdll Be There With the purchase ofyour new GE appliance, receive the assurance that if you ever need information or assistance from GE, wdll be there. All you have to do is call—toll-free! h-Home Repair Service 80WEXARES(80M32-2737) AGE ct)nsumer service professi(~nal will provide expert repair service, scheduled at. a time that’s c(~rrvenient [...]

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    YOUR GE AUTOMATIC Staple sales slip or cancelled check CLOTHES WASHER here. Proof of original purchase date WARRANTY is needed to obtain service under warranty. WHAT IS COVERED FULL ONE-YEAR WARRANTY For one year from date of original purchase, we will provide, free of charge, parts and service labor in your home to repair or replace any part of th[...]