Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product 95761 Sears
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EA/RS Kenmore Laundry Center Use and Care Guide 95701 Electric Series 95761 Gas Series n Contents Important Safeguards ............ 2-3 How to Prepare Laundry Loads... 4 Dispensers .............. ...°:... 5 Laundry Aids and Uses .......... 6 Stain Removal .
Important Safeguards; Included with this Kenmore Laun- dry Center are the Installation In- structions, Operating Instructions, and this Use and Care Guide.
Prevent Injury [ W-_-W-_--NTNG-_ The Laundry Center must be installed and electri- caUy grounded in accordance with local codes by a qualified service person to prevent electrical shock hazard and assure stability during operation. Installation instructions are packed on top of washer for in- staller's reference.
How to Prepare Laundry Loads FOLLOW MANUFAC- TURER'S CARE LABELS FOR LAUNDERING FOR BEST WASHING RESULTS-- Sort wash loads according to color, fabric ,type, construction, soil, and lint.
WATER HARDNESS AFFECTS CHOICE OF LAUNDRY AIDS Water hardness is determined by amount of minerals in water. Minerals react with soap and form scum and curd. Scum may remain on laundzT¢, causing yellowing or gray, dingy clothing. HARDNESS IS MEASURED IN GKAINS PER GALLON.
I= Laundry Aids and Use,., i! . ;_2_'Non:pnospt _ • :PRODUCT.S; CONDITiONER/_-_', SOFTENER ::._._".:'-_:;._" Page 6 • Use with detergent or soap for greasy soil when soakingor washing. * Use to whiten clothesand to remove stains and odors when soakingor washing.
Stain Removal Remove stain before washing item. If you treat stain with a flammable solution, wash item in a basin before machine washing item. W I-TNm For specific kinds of stains, follow the directiLons below. Use mildest treatment first. Avoid using hot water on un- identified stains; it may "set" the stain.
KNITS/ DELICATE LOW HE.AT AIR FL 10 OFF 4O 50 MORE DRY AUTOMATIC FABRIC CARE MEDIUM HEAT TURN TO START Dryer Y COOL DOWt_ TOUCH - UP 3O 7O 6O USING THE DRYER 1. Check to be sure lint filter is cle:m and in place before each load. 2. Place wash load in dryer.
Use I RemembermSelect Water Temperature __ Washer and Water Level for each load. WASH TEMPERATURE COLD HOT.WARM WATER LEVEL MEDIUM LOW, HIGH SOAK/ -: C(3_:I'TO N PREWASH .... H_ry . STURDY OFF SOIL MEI_UM '_'_ UGHT PREWASH SOAK ÷ ÷ 141=r)IUM USING THE WASHER 1.
Kenmore Laundry Center Control Settings 2" i-. _ Times for Timed Drying are approximate based on average size loads. Actual time needed will vary depend- ing 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.
Special Washer Features SAFETY UD LOCK Washer will fill and agitate while lid is open. However, it will not go into spin cycle unless lid is closed. As a safety precaution during spin in each cycle, the lid will AUTOMATI- CALLY LOCK to help prevent chil- dren from reaching into the wash tub.
Special Care for Special Thiings In the following hints for better washing, an all-purpose detergent should be used unless stated otherwise. See Con- trol Setting Chart (page 10) for dryer timer settings. Always consult garment label:; and hang tags for manufac- turer's washing and drying instructions before machine washing and drying.
Drying Tips CONSULT CARE LABELS BEFORE DRYING AFITICLES 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.
CLEANING WASHER INSIDE TUB • Remove clothes from washer as soon as cycle is completed to prevent development of mildew. • Often, when heavily soiled clothes have been washed, a deposit of sand or dirt may appear around tub after completion of cycle.
Warranty and Maintenance Agn'eement ;HER GEAR SEARS MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT Kenmore Laundry Center is engineered, manufactured and tested for years of dependr able operation.
Before Calling for Service, Check the Following Points 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?.
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