Whirlpool SAWB600HQ0 manual

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    TW O-SPEED A UT OMA TIC W ASHER Use & Ca re Guide L T able of Contents.... .................... ..........2 TM 3950321[...]

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    2 T ABLE OF CONTENTS WASHER SAFETY ................... .................... ................... .. 3 PARTS AND FEATURES ......... ......... .......... ......... ......... ...... 4 USING Y OUR WAS HER..... ......... ......... .......... ......... ......... ... 5 Understanding Washer Cy cles... ......... ............. ......... ...... 5 Loading ... .[...]

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    3 W ASHER SAFETY You will be killed or seriously injured if you don't follow instructions. You can be killed or seriously injured if you don't follow instructions. All safety messages will identify the hazard, tell you how to reduce the chance of injury, and tell you what can happen if the instructions are not followed. Your safety and th[...]

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    4 P AR TS AND F EATURES 1. Control panel 2. Model an d seri al numb er labe l 3. Agitator 4. Lid 5. Basket 6. Tu b Additional feature: Liqu id chlor ine bl each d ispe nser Con tr ol pane l[...]

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    5 USING Y OUR W ASHER Under standing W asher Cy c les When the Cycle Control knob is s et to a numb er and pu lled out, th e washer fi lls (to t he select ed load s ize) befor e agita tion an d tim ing star t. Th e wash er begi ns agi tatin g immediatel y afte r fillin g; agit ation occ urs with the wash er lid up o r down. After ag itation sta rts[...]

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    6 Star ting Y our W asher 1. Measu r e detergent an d pour it i nto the washer . If desir ed, a dd powder ed or li quid c olor -safe blea ch. 2. Drop a sorted l oad of cloth es loosely i nto your wash er . ■ Load eve nly to maint ai n washer b alanc e. Mix lar ge and small i tems. ■ Items sh ould move e asily thr oug h the wash wat er . Overloa[...]

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    7 6. Set the TEMPE RA TURE s elector to t he corr ect setti ng for the type of fab ric and s oils bein g washed. ■ Use the war mest water sa fe for fab ric. ■ Follow garmen t label instru ctions . HOT : 111°F (44°C) or above – Whites an d pastel s – Heavy and gr easy soi ls WAR M : 90 ° to 110°F ( 32° to 43°C) – Bright colors – Mo[...]

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    8 C AR ING F O R Y OUR W ASHER Cleaning Y our W asher Cleaning the e xterior Use a soft, damp c loth or sponge to wip e up any spills such as d eter gent or bleach. Occasionally wip e the outsid e of your washer to keep it lookin g new . Cleaning the interior Clean yo ur washer i nterior by mi xing 1 cup (250 mL) of chlori ne bl each and 2 cu ps (5[...]

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    9 TR OUBLESHOOTING First try th e solut ions sugg ested here and possib ly a v oid th e cost of a service call... W as her w on’t fi ll, rinse or agita te ■ Check the f ollowing: Is the power cord plugged i n? Is the ind icator on th e Cycle C ontrol knob proper ly lined up with a cycle? T urn the Cy cle Control kno b to the rig ht slightl y an[...]

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    10 W asher le aks ■ Check the f ollowing: Are the f ill hose s tight? A re the fill hose was hers proper ly seate d? Is the d rain hose clamp pr operly insta lled? See th e Install ation Inst ruct ions. ■ Is the sink or drain clogged? Sink an d standpipe mus t be able to hand le 17 gal lons (64 L) of wate r per minute. ■ Is water deflecting o[...]

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    11 Load is wrinkled ■ Did y ou unload the washer promptl y? Unload the washer as soon as it stops. ■ Did y ou use the right cycle f or the load being washed? Use the P erm anent Pr ess cycle o r another c ycle with low spin spe eds (if available) to reduce wr inkli ng. ■ Did y ou o verload the machine? The wash lo ad must be balan ced and no [...]

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    12 ASSISTANCE OR SER VICE Befor e calli ng for a ssi stance or servic e, pleas e check “T rouble shootin g.” It may save yo u the cost of a serv ice call. If you st ill n eed help , call t he Whir lpool Co nsumer Assist ance Center t oll fr ee a t 1-800-25 3-1301. When cal ling , p lease know the pu rc hase dat e and th e comple te model a nd s[...]

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    DISTRIBUTED BY : CWC, P .O. BOX 34535 SEA TTLE, W A 98 124 -15 35 1-800-774-26 78 U.S. 3950321 2/99 © 1999 Whirlpool Co rporation TM Kirkla nd Signature is a T ra demark of Cost co Wholesale Co rporation Printed in U.S.A. W ASHER W ARRANTY TWO- YEAR FU LL W ARRANTY For t wo ye ars fr om the d ate of pur ch ase, wh en this wash er is operat ed a nd[...]