Page 2 - If you need Service
Page 2 Help us Help You... Before using your washer dryer read this book carefully. It is intended to help you properly operateand maintain your new washer dryer. Keep it handy for answers to your questions.If you don’ t understand something or need technical assistance, please contact:Technical S e...
Page 3 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; To minimize the possibility of injury; Important
Page 3 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING-- When using this appliance, always exercise basic safety precautions, including the following:Use this appliance only for i ts intended purpose, as you wil l find described in this Use and Care Guide.This washer dryer must be properly installed and locat...
Page 4 - Installation sheet; Tools needed for Installation; Electrical; Parts supplied for installation.; Cabinet Dimensions
Page 4 Installation sheet Tools needed for Installation Electrical Refer to serial plate for specificelectrical requirements Water Washer Dryer needs one standard3/4 inch water supply faucet witha pressure between 30 to 120pounds per square inch • Mul ti wrench• Utili ty Kni fe• Channel Lock• Nut dr...
Page 5 - Installation
Page 5 Installation sheet STEP 1PREPARE WASHER DRYER 1. Careful ly remove the box and packaging materials from the outside of the washer dryer.2. The drain hose and the power cord are secured on the back of the uni t. Please unstrap them.3. Unscrew and remove the four shipping bolts from the back of...
Page 6 - Test Run; WARNING; Installation Sheet
Page 6 STEP 3Final Installation Check List 1. Instructions and other i tems have been removed from the tub. 2. Shipping bolts have been removed. 3. Washer dryer is plugged in to an electric outlet and is properly grounded. 4. Water hose is connected to the faucet wi th inlet screens and washers.5. W...
Page 7 - Installation sheet; Shipping Bolts; Plumbing
Page 7 Installation sheet Shipping Bolts Leveling Plug and Wall Receptacle Installation Sheet A A. Should be 36 inches maximum and 28 inches minimum. OFF WASH TEMP 122 104 140 Max. 86 DRYER TIME OFF Max 110 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 OFF WASH PROGRAM 1 Heavy Duty Prewash DOOR LOCK 23 Super Regular 4 5...
Page 8 - Water; Drain Facility; Warning; Water and Electrical Requirements; Grounding Instructions
Page 8 Electrical 110V, 60Hz 20/30 Amp fuse or circui t breakerWe recommend a dedicated circui t meant only for the washer dryer. The washer dryer is equipped wi th a power cord and a three prong NEMA 5-20P plug. Never use an extension cord. An electrical ground is required on this appliance. This u...
Page 9 - HOW TO USE YOUR WASHER DRYER; Making It
No Spin Button Push button to skip spin cycle. Do not press this button in automatic mode or the dryer will not turn. Use this button for delicate fabrics only. Refer to clothing label instructions. Super Rinse Button Allows you to do a Super Rinse at full load orturns ON the Intelligent recognition...
Page 10 - How To Operate Your Washer Dryer; AUTOMATIC PROGRAM
How To Operate Your Washer Dryer Good Washing starts with hot water. To get your clothes clean and dry you needhot water. Your washer dryer automatically heats the water in the wash cycle. S elect fabric type and program. Turn wash program knob to thep r o g ra m n u m b e r o n t h e d i a l . Tu r...
Page 11 - Wash Cycle Selection; ash; What happens in each cycle?
Wash Cycle Selection W ash Cycle S election What happens in each cycle? W ash Cycles Fabric Type Temperature ºF Load Cycle Sequence W ash Cycle Time Minutes (Approx) Drying Condition 1 Cotton Whites 104 140 Wash 12 lbs Dry 6 lbs Pre-wash,4 times Wash,3 Rinses & Spin,1 Rinse & Spin,Final Spin...
Page 12 - Drying Options; Dry; Minutes
Page 12 Drying Options Fabric Load R P M Dry Minutes Damp Dry Minutes Cotton & Linen 6 lbs 1000 90 7 5 Cotton & Linen 4.4 lbs 1000 80 6 5 Synthetic & Delicate 3.3 lbs 8 5 0 90 7 5 Synthetic & Delicate 2.2 lbs 8 5 0 70 5 5 Choose your drying options from the table below to suit your p...
Page 13 - Detergent Guide; Bleach Recommendation; Detergent
Page 13 Detergent Guide How to choose and usethe right detergent First, use only detergent specifically made for use in front load washers. Other types wil l causeover sudsing. Second , use only low sudsing powder or liquid detergent. Performance of this machine will be adversely effected if high su...
Page 14 - Care and Cleaning; Cleaning the Exterior; Lint Filter; Detergent Drawer
Page 14 Care and Cleaning ! Unplug electric power cord before cleaning washer dryer to avoid shock. Cleaning the Exterior Use a soft damp cloth or sponge to wipe up any spil ls. Occasional ly wipe the outside of youruni t to keep i t looking new. Cleaning the Interior The drum is made of stainless s...
Page 15 - Vacation & Winter Storage; Nonuse or Vacation care; To Winterize Washer Dryer; Vacation
Page 15 Vacation & Winter Storage Instal l and store your washer/dryer where i t wil l not freeze. B ecause some water may stay in the hoses and other parts and components, freezing can damage your washer dryer. If storing or moving your washer dryer during freezing weather, winterize i t. Nonus...
Page 16 - Safety Features
Page 16 Safety Features We Care For You... For the protection of your family and loved ones your washer dryer is equipped wi th many safety features. Child Safe Door An electromechanical safety device in the door prevents i t from opening during operation. Door wil l not open until the uni t is shut...
Page 17 - Fabric Care; Fabric
Page 17 Care Label Guide The fol lowing information is provided by U.S. Federal Trade Commission as partof Project Clean. The symbols appearing on garment labels provide care instructionsfrom the garment manufacturer. These symbols seen on the fabric serve as minimum laundering instructions to indic...
Page 18 - IRON; BLEACH; DRY
Page 18 Dry Normal Permanent Press/Wrinkle Resistant Gentle/Delicate Heat S etting: High Heat S etting: Medium Heat S etting: Low Special Instructions:Line Dry/Hang to Dry Special Instructions: Drip Dry Special Instructions: Dry Flat Special Instructions: Dry in Shade Warning: Do Not Dry(used wi th ...
Page 19 - Use This Troubleshooting Guide; PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE AND REMEDY; Troubleshooting Guide
Page 19 Questions? Use This Troubleshooting Guide Washer won’t fill, rinseor drum will not turn Drum does not fill, but water is flowing Washer dryer stops Washer won’t drain Washer continues to fillor drain or the cycleseems stuck Washer makes noise PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE AND REMEDY • Is power cord...
Page 20 - PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE AND REMEDY
Page 20 Troubleshooting Guide PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE AND REMEDY • Is water inlet hose tight? Are all hose washers properly seated? • Is the drain hose clamped and properly instal led?• Is the sink or drain clogged? • Is the uni t leveled and resting firmly on the floor?• Check leveling and adjust. C...
Page 21 - PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE AND REMEDY; To receive more information
Page 21 PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE AND REMEDY • Did you overload drum? Loads should move freely during washing.• Did you place laundry loosely into the drum? Do not wrap clothing together. • Were sharp items removed from the pockets before washing?• Empty pockets, zip zippers, snap or hook fasteners bef...
Page 22 - Notes