Staber Industries HXW2404 manual

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    STABER CLOTHES WASHER Operator’s Manual Installation/Operation/Maintenance/Parts Part Number 818235 Printed in USA HXW2304 HXW2305 HXW2404 HXW2405 HXW2504 HXW2505[...]

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    We are pleased that you have selected a Staber clothes washer as one of your appliances. Your clothes will be washed using a tumble action inner tub. Please register your new Staber washer on our Internet web site, www.staber.com. An average of sixteen gallons of water per cycle moves through your clothes to clean them, therefore less water and det[...]

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    3 Model, Series and Serial numbers are used to identify your new Staber clothes washer. These numbers should always be referred to when consulting the Customer Assistance Center concerning service, parts, or other information you may require. For your convenience and ready reference, enter Model, Series, and Serial numbers below. This safety alert [...]

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    4 This appliance must be grounded. In the event of malfunction or breakdown, grounding will reduce the risk of electric shock by providing a path of least resistance for electric current. This appliance is equipped with a cord having an equipment grounding conductor and a grounding plug. The plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet that is p[...]

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    5 CAUTION : Use great care when loading, unloading or working around clothes basket with top lid raised. DO NOT allow any items to fall between inner and outer tubs. If this should occur DO NOT START WASHER . The item must be removed from the tub or damage to the clothes basket or water system may occur. If the item cannot be removed by rotating th[...]

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    6 1 Washes more clothes per load than a traditional agitator washer and saves on drying time with superior moisture extraction. 2. Gentle wash action ensures less wear and tear on clothes (clothes last longer). 3. Conserves water, energy, and money spent on laundry products. TO WASH CLOTHES, FOLLOW THESE SIMPLE INSTRUCTIONS STEP 1 After raising top[...]

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    7 STEP 4 STEP 5 CAUTION FOUR THINGS THAT AFFECT THE CLEANLINESS OF YOUR CLOTHES 1. The amount of Agitation : Equipped with a patented inner and outer tub, the Staber washer is designed to increase the agitation rate allowing for minimal use of chemicals, heat and time per wash load. 2. The amount of Detergent used : The increased agitation performa[...]

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    8 CONTROLS Temperature Controls temperature of wash water only. Clothes washer is designed to use cold water for rinses. Water level Controls amount of water entering clothes washer during each fill. Use High setting for all normal loads containing a fully or loosely packed tub. Use Low setting for loads containing only a few garments. Wash cycle C[...]

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    9 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES REMOVE FRONT PANEL 1 Disconnect the appliance from the power source. 2 Remove the four 5/16 headed screws located at the bottom of the front panel. 3 After the screws have been removed, grasp the panel on both sides and pull forward. Allow the panel to drop free of the top assembly and set aside. INSTALL FRONT PANEL 1 Locat[...]

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    10 REPLACE DRIVE BELT 1 Remove the front panel as directed under "REMOVE FRONT PANEL". 2 Remove belt and inspect pulleys for wear and tightness. 3 Install new belt on pulleys, check belt tension and adjust as necessary. Install front panel on clothes washer as directed under "INSTALL FRONT PANEL" and plug power cord into electri[...]

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    11 14 Reinstall control panel to housing. Insert bottom of control panel into housing first. Then slide the panel into place and secure with six philips head screws. NOTE : Do not over tighten the screws or you will strip the holes and the screws will not hold. 15 Plug machine into the 120 vac power supply. REPLACE TEMPERATURE, WATER LEVEL AND WASH[...]

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    12 REPLACE PRESSURE SWITCH 1 Disconnect the appliance from the power source. 2 Remove the six philips head screws that hold the control panel to the top. 3 Allow the control panel to slide down, pull the top of the control panel out and lift up. 4 Lay the control panel face down on the top. 5 Pull up on the pressure switch that is fastened to the b[...]

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    13 PROBLEM Power On light does not illuminate when timer knob is pulled out. Lid locked light does not illuminate during spin cycle. Water does not enter the clothes washer. Water flows continuously. Washer does not agitate. CAUSE Clothes washer not plugged in. Electrical outlet does not have AC power. Light is burned out. Lid is not fully closed. [...]

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    14 TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM Water does not drain from clothes washer. Washer does not spin Washer walks across floor. Washer spins with a full tub of water. Water leaks from washer. Timer does not advance in prewash, wash or rinse cycles. CAUSE Obstruction in sump area of outer tub. Obstruction in sump hose. Obstruction in pump. Obstruction in drain[...]

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    15 PARTS ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QUANTITY 75 813271M Wiring Harness 1 76 813226 Motor Controller 1 77 813203 Lid Lock 1 78 814201 Pump 1 79 814237 Water Valve 1 80 813215 Pressure Switch 1 81 813209 Switch - Temperature 1 82 813223 Switch - Water Level 1 83 813211 Switch - Program Selector (Wash Cycle) 1 84 813267 Timer 1 1 85 813213 Indicator[...]

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    16 ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QUANTITY 1 813217 Motor 1 2 818225 Flat Washer 5/16 1 3 818265 Lock Washer 5/16 1 4 818229 Bolt 5/16-18 x 3/4 1 5 817216 Shaft, Motor Pivot 1 6 817222 Spacer 2 7 818219 Retaining Ring 2 8 817219 Weight - Side 2 9 817305 Bracket 2 10 818261 Bolt 5/16-18 x 4 4 11 818225 Flat Washer 5/16 4 12 818265 Lock Washer 5/16 4 1[...]

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    17 PARTS[...]

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    18 PARTS ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QUANTITY 44 817271 Cabinet 1 45 817115 Front Panel 1 46 818217 Screw 4 47 817291 Locking Pin 1 48 817289 Lid 1 49 817103 Inner Tub Assembly 1 50 817107 Drive Shaft Assembly 1 51 818201 Bolt 1/4-20 x 5/8 S.S. 8 52 817109 Support Shaft Assembly 1 53 813221 Power Cord 1 54 817279 Top 1 55 817314 Control Panel 1 56[...]

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    19 PARTS[...]

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    Staber Industries, Inc. 4800 Homer Ohio Lane Groveport, Ohio 43125 614.548.0098 phone www.staber.com Product information and specifications are shown herein as of the time of printing. Staber Industries, Inc. reserves the right to change product specifications, designs and standard equipment without notice and without incurring obligation.[...]