Sears 91601 manual

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  • Page 1

    Kenmore Laundry Center Use and Care Guide 91601 Series Contents Important Safeguards ................... 2-3 How to Prepare Laundry Loads ..... 4 Dispensers ....................................... 5 Laundry Aids and Uses ................... 6 Stain Removal ................................. 7 How to Use Washer and Dryer ........ 8-9 Laundry Center C[...]

  • Page 2

    mportant Safeguards THANK YOU FOR BUYING A KENMORE LAUNDRY CENTER. WE HOPE YOU HAVE YEARS AND YEARS OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE. READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE. Included with this Kenmore Laundry Center are the Installation Instructions, Operating Instructions, and this Use and Care Guide Refer to these instructions for details on how t[...]

  • Page 3

    Prevent Injury [_]LWARNING] lhe Laundry Center must be installed and electrically grounded in accordance with local codes by a qualified service person to prevent electric shock hazard and assure stability during operation Installation instruc- tions are packed on top of washer for in- statler's reference. Refer to INS TAL LA- ]?ION INSIRUC&ap[...]

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    How to FOR BEST WASHING RESU LTS-- Sort wash loads according to color, fabric type, construction, soil, and lint COLORS FABRIC & CONSTRUCTION Cotton _ SOILS LINT -- = : .... _,k_-_ _:L..................i"t - _;; _'_ U,,t Terrycloth Perma Press Chenille Synthetics Flannel Velveteen Fleece Fabr{c Corduroy, etc. i i PREPARE WASH LOAD •[...]

  • Page 5

    When using water temperature colder than 60 ° F, read instructions on deter- gent containers for cold water wash or the following may occur: • Detergents may not dissolve well, leaving spots or streaks of detergent on articles, * Soils are difficult to remove, • Some fabrics will retain wear wrinkles and may have increased pilling, WATER HARDN[...]

  • Page 6

    Laundry Aids and Uses Page 6 Use with detergent or snap for greasy soil when soaking or washing • Use to whiten clothes and to remove stains and odors when snaking or washing. • Follow directions on care label of garment ,b Follow directions on b_each package. • Bleach is not a substitute for detergent Always use norrnat amount of detergent ,[...]

  • Page 7

    Stain Removal Remove stain before washing item lJ you treat stain with a For specific kinds of stains, follow the directions below Use flammable solution, wash item in a basin before machine washing mildest treatment first Avoid using hot water on unidentified item, stains; it may "set" the stain, Never iron a stain Never pot highly flamm[...]

  • Page 8

    How DELICATE LOW HEAT AIR FLUFF OFF 40 50 Dryer OFF MORE DRY LESS DRY COOLDO_V OFF too AUTOMATIC FABRIC CARE MEDIUM H_AT S_RT _" lO TIMED HIGH HEAT Fienrnor'e LAUNDRY CENTER USING THE DRYER 1. Check to be sure lint screen is clean and in place before each tOad.. 2 Place wash load in dryer. Never dry more than one wash load at a time. Add[...]

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    to Us+ Washer WASH TEMPERATURE COLD HOT{, WARM WATER LEVEL MEDIUM '/(@ : / DELICATE START HEAVY SPIN ONLY "_ RINSE & SPIN LIGHT MEDIUM HEAVY SOiL PULL - START PUSH., STOP COTTON STURDY LIGHT PERM PRESS USING THE WASHER l Prepare and sort laundry as directed on page 4 2 Measure correct amount of laundry aids and add to empty washtu[...]

  • Page 10

    Kenmore Laundry Center Control Settings Iimes for Iimed Drying are approximate based on average size loads Actual time needed will vary depending on size of load, weight of fabrics, and household voltage. Man-made fibers (synthetics) such as polyester, nylon, and acrylics should be dried on low heat. Clothes dried in a dryer operating on a 208 volt[...]

  • Page 11

    $p÷cia Washer Features SAFETY L6D LOCK Ihe washer will fill and agitate while lid is open As a safety measure, lid will AUIOMAIICALLY LOCK during portions of each cycle, Lid will unlock approximately 1 minute after spin If required, lid may be opened during spin cycle by pushing in Cycle Selector knob Lid lock will release after approximately I mi[...]

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    Speciam Care for Speci Things In the following hints for better washing, an all-purpose detergent should be used unless stated otherwise See Control Setting Chart (page !0) for dryer timer settings. Always consult garment labels and hang tags for manufacturer's washing and drying instructions before machine washing and drying, {AWARNING3 Do no[...]

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    Drying Tips DRY PRACTICALLY ANY FABRIC Generally fabrics that can be washed in the Kenmore Laundry Center can be dried in the Kenmore Laundry Center Washables not recommended for dryer: loosely woven or hand-knitted woolens and some rayons and silks. (Check care label See warnings below) Be sure plastic buttons and buckles are heat-proof When using[...]

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    CLEANING WASHER iNSIDE TUB l Remove items from washer as soon as cycle is completed to prevent devel- opment of mildew, 2 Often, when heavily soiled clothes have been washed, a deposit of sand or dirt may appear around tub after compledon of cycle, lhis may be easily removed by using a liquid cleanser and rinsing thoroughly with water OUTSIDE CABIN[...]

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    and aint÷nanc÷ Agr®÷m÷nt SEARS MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT Kenmore Laundry Center is engineered, manufactured and tested for years of depend- able operation Yet_ any precision machine may require service from time to time A Sears Maintenance Agreement relieves you completely of undue inconvenience and un- expected repair bills It • Extends mechani[...]

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    Before Caroling If Laundry Center does not start: • Is plug disconnected from power supply or is plug loose in outlet, not making good connection? • Is house fuse blown or circuit breaker off?. • Is washer rimer knob pulled out? • Is lid closed if in spin cycle? • Is dryer door closed? • Is Iimer set? • Have you pressed Start button f[...]