Page 2 - CHILD-SAFE DETERGENT DRAWER; IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; This appliance must be properly grounded.; MORE CHILD-SAFETY TIPS
Page 2 To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury topersons when using your appliance, follow basicprecautions, including the following: ♦ Read all instructions before using the appliance. ♦ Do not run appliance while you are out of the home. ♦ Do not wash or dry articles that have been p...
Page 3 - ASKO WASHER FEATURES
Page 3 E 2 2h Your new energy-efficient ASKO washer is designed togive you maximum cleaning performance using lesswater, energy and detergent. To make the most of thewasher ’s functions and features, we recommend thatyou read this manual carefully before using your machinefor the first time. For ope...
Page 4 - SPECIFICATIONS
Page 4 Height 33-1/2”–34-1/2 (850–876 mm) Width 23-7/16” (595 mm) Depth W6761: 23-7/16" (595 mm)W6021/W6441: 24-7/16” (620 mm) Weight 167 lbs. (73 kg) Rated load See data plate Supply voltage Single-phase 230 V, 60 Hz Heating element 2000 W Fuse 15 A (2 internal fuses) ACCESSORIES INSTALLATION I...
Page 5 - GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
Page 5 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS The machine is delivered ready-fitted with a plug and isintended for connection to an ASKO Dryer, which isequipped with a matching receptacle. The plug suppliedwith the washer can only be used with an ASKO Dryer.If the washer is used separately or with another dryer, it...
Page 6 - PREPARING THE LAUNDRY; SORTING THE LAUNDRY; Cotton and Linen Fabrics; ADVICE FOR PERSONS WITH; Load Size
Page 6 PREPARING THE LAUNDRY We believe ASKO washers clean better than any otherwasher available on the market. With proper attentionto how you prepare your laundry items for washing anddrying, your wardrobe and linens will look like new foryears. SORTING THE LAUNDRY Properly sorting your laundry is...
Page 7 - CARE LABEL INSTRUCTIONS; CARE LABEL SYMBOLS
Page 7 Most clothes and other washable items have permanentcare labels. Read these labels carefully! Care labelinstructions and warnings should be followed for the bestcleaning results. The table below defines the symbols used on fabric carelabels. (NOTE: Some manufacturers may use slightlydifferent...
Page 8 - LIQUID DETERGENTS; DETERGENTS; RECOMMENDED POWDER; Control Button Definitions
Page 8 Laundry detergents are available in low-, normal- andhigh-sudsing formulas. A detergent´s ability to clean isnot relative to the amount of suds it produces. Excesssuds in a front-loading washer actually interfere withthe cleaning because they cushion the tumbling action.Also, high-sudsing det...
Page 9 - Detergent Amounts Based on Water Hardness; FABRIC DYEING
Page 9 RECOMMENDED WASH TEMPERATURES Different fabrics require different wash temperatures. Thetable below gives recommended wash temperatures fordifferent fabrics as well as recommended programs, load Fabric softeners are available in several concentrations.We recommend that you use only two tables...
Page 10 - THE CONTROL PANEL; W6021 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS; Super Rinse
Page 10 Start Stop P r o gra m s Te m p e ra t u r e °F 8 5 1 0 5 1 7 5 1 2 0 1 6 0 2 0 5 1 4 0 N o r m a l R i n s e Q u i ck Pe r m ap r e s s H e av y S t a i n D ra i n S p i n H a n d / D e l i c a t e Wo o l S u p e r q u i ck THE CONTROL PANEL W6021 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Door Open Button Pre...
Page 12 - W6441 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Page 12 LED Window Displays wash temperature, program options,estimated running time, and the remaining time. Stain Programs Heavy Normal Permapress Quick Super quick Drain Spin Rinse Hand/ Delicate Wool THE CONTROL PANEL W6441 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Door Open Button Press to open the glass door.(Pl...
Page 13 - OPTION BUTTONS; Temperature Button; PROGRAMS
Page 13 OPTION BUTTONS T h e O p t i o n b u t t o n s a l l o w y o u t o s e l e c t w a s htemperatures, spin speeds, delayed start, extra rinses,high-water level, and anti-crease. Each of these optionsis defined in more detail in the following paragraphs. NOTE: The unit is programmed to retain t...
Page 15 - W6761 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS; POWER BUTTON; UNDERSTANDING THE LCD WINDOW; INTERRUPTING OR CANCELLING A
Page 15 P1 P2 P3 P4 Menu Enter Star t Stop P1 Light washP2 Light washP3 Quick washP4 Hand wash P1 P2 P3 P4 Start Stop 105˚ 43 rpm1400 M o d e l W 6 7 6 1 h a s A S K O ’ s s t a t e - o f - t h e - a r tEasyControl™ panel, as illustrated below. To select awash program, simply press one of the preset...
Page 16 - WASH PROGRAM OPTIONS; THE PRESET PROGRAMS
Page 16 WASH PROGRAM OPTIONS The table below defines the wash program options. Not all options are available with all programs. For example, thewash temperature for the Wool and Hand wash programs cannot be set above 140° F. Only the options available forthe program you select will display. The tabl...
Page 17 - PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS
Page 17 OPTIONS (On/Off) Temp (1) (2) Spin (3) Wash Setting Speed Delayed Pre- E2:Eco Super Anti- High Programs (° F) (rpm) Start (hrs) Soak Efficiency Rinse Crease Water Heavy Cold, 85°–205° 400-1600 1–24 yes yes yes yes yes Normal Cold, 85°–205° 400-1600 1–24 yes yes yes yes yes Light Cold, 85°–20...
Page 18 - Temperature; Spin Speed
Page 18 Temperature This lets you set the wash temperature. The options are85°, 105°, 120°, 140°, 160°, 175°, and 205°. Only thetemperatures available for the wash program youselected will display. (See the “Options Available” charton page 17.) 1. Press MENU until “Select temperature” displays. 2. U...
Page 21 - CARE AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
Page 21 CARE AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS CLEANING THE DETERGENT DRAWER 1. Pull the drawer out as far as it goes then lift it up and pull it out completely, as illustrated. 2. Clean the drawer with a soft brush under warmrunning water. Do not putt h e d r a w e r i n t o adishwasher. 3. Replace the ...
Page 22 - COMMON LAUNDRY PROBLEMS
Page 22 Most items can be safely washed in an ASKO washingmachine. We recommend that you follow the care labelinstructions as closely as possible for the best cleaningresults. Should problems occur, some possible causesand suggested solutions are listed below. You may need to use slightly more deter...
Page 23 - Problem; TROUBLESHOOTING; EMERGENCY DRAIN HOSE
Page 23 E 2 2h COMMON LAUNDRY PROBLEMS (CONTINUED) Problem Possible Cause Suggested Solution TROUBLESHOOTING If you should experience a problem with your washer,y o u s h o u l d r e v i e w t h e f o l l o w i n g l i s t o f f r e q u e n t l ye n c o u n t e r e d s i t u a t i o n s o r g o t o ...
Page 25 - PRODUCT WARRANTY; AM APPLIANCE GROUP WILL NOT PAY FOR:
Page 25 Some states will not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so this exclusion orlimitation may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights whichvary from state to state. For warranty service, contact th...
Page 26 - INDEX; Symbols
Page 26 INDEX Symbols 7 button 10 800 button 10 A Allergies 6 Anti-crease button (W6441) 14 Anti-crease option (W6761) 17 Automatic water level control 3 B Bleach 8 Built-in installation 5 C Cancelling a program (see “interrupting a program”)Care and cleaning 21 Care label instructions 7 Celsius, ch...