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Owner's Manual and Installation Instructions Three-Speed with Speed Control AUTOMATIC WASH ERS IMPORTANT: Read and follow all safety and operating instructions before first use of this product. Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 U.S.A. www.sears.com Sears Canada Inc., Toronto, Ontario, Canada MSB 2B8 www.sears.ca 8526116 PRINTED IN U.S.A. 2/01

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  • Owner's Manual andInstallation Instructions

    Three-Speed with Speed ControlAUTOMATIC WASH ERS

    IMPORTANT:

    Read and follow all safetyand operating instructionsbefore first use of this product.

    Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 U.S.A. www.sears.comSears Canada Inc., Toronto, Ontario, Canada MSB 2B8 www.sears.ca

    8526116 PRINTED IN U.S.A. 2/01

  • BEFORE USING YOUR NEW WASHER ....... 2

    KENMORE AUTOMATIC WASHER WARRANTY 3

    WASHER SAFETY 4

    INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS 6

    INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 10

    OPERATING YOUR WASHER 14

    LAUNDRY TIPS 24

    CARING FOR YOUR WASHER ...... 26

    TROUBLESHOOTING ..... 27

    WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL 31

    Please read this manual. It will help youinstall and operate your new Kenmorewasher in the most economical way.

    For more information about the care

    and operation of Kenmore appliances callyour nearest Sears store. You will needthe complete model and serialnumbers when requesting information.Your washer's model and serial numbersare located on the Model and SerialNumber Plate.

    Use the space below to record the modelnumber and serial number of your newKenmore Washer.

    Model No.

    Serial No.

    Date of Purchase

    ModelandSerialNumberPlate

    Keep this book and your SearsSalescheck (receipt) in a safeplace for future reference,

    2

  • Limited Lifetime Warranty onWhite Porcelain BasketFor the lifetime of the washer from thedate of purchase, Sears will replace thewhite porcelain wash basket if it chipsor rusts due to defective material or

    workmanship, After your first year, youwill be charged for labor.

    Limited 10-Year Warranty onPlastic Tub*

    For the second through tenth year fromthe date of purchase, Sears will replacethe plastic tub if it is defective inmaterial or workmanship, After yourfirst year, you will be charged for labon

    Limited 5-Year Warranty onGearcase Parts*

    For the second through fifth year fromthe date of purchase, Sears will replaceany gearcase parts that are defective inmaterial or workmanship, After yourfirst year, you will be charged for labon

    Full 1-Year Warranty on"Spreckle" Porcelain Basket

    For one year from the date ofpurchase, when this washer is installedand operated according to the instruc-tions that come with it, Sears willreplace the "spreckle" (speckled sur-face) porcelain wash basket if it chipsor rusts due to defective material or

    workmanship.

    Full 1-Year Warranty onMechanical and Electrical parts

    For one year from the date of pur-chase, if this washer is installed andoperated according to the instructionsthat come with it, Sears will repair orreplace any of its mechanical orelectrical parts if they are defective inmaterial or workmanship.

    Warranty Restriction

    If this washer is operated for any pur-pose other than private family use, allwarranty coverage is restricted to 90days from the date of purchase.

    Warranty Service

    Warranty service is available bycontacting your nearest Sears ServiceCenter in the United States or Canada.

    This warranty applies only while thiswasher is used in the United States orCanada.

    This warranty gives you specific legalrights and you may also have otherrights that vary from state to state orprovince to province.

    Sears, Roebuck and Co.,Dept. 817WA,Hoffman Estates, IL 60179

    Sears Canada Inc.,Toronto, Ontario,Canada M5B 2B8

    *In Canada a different warranty may apply.Please reference the service numbers

    located on the back page of this manual.

  • Your safety and the safety of others are very important.

    We have providedmany importantsafety messages inthis manualandonyour appliance.Always readand obeyall safety messages.

    This is the safety alertsymbol.This symbol alertsyou topotentialhazards that can killor hurtyou and others.All safety messages willfollowthe safetyalert symboland eitherthe word "DANGER"or "WARNING."These wordsmean:

    You can be killed or seriouslyInjured If you don't Immedlstelyfollow instructions.

    You can be killed or seriouslyinjured if you don't followinstructions.

    All safety messageswill tell youwhat the potentialhazard is, tellyou howto reduce the chance of injury,and tellyou what can happen if theinstructionsare not followed.

  • IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

    WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to personswhen using your washer, follow basic precautions, including the following:

    • Read all instructions before usingthe washer.

    • Do not wash articles that have been

    previously cleaned in, washed in,soaked in, or spotted with gasoline,dry-cleaning solvents, other flammableor explosive substances as they giveoff vapors that could ignite or explode.

    • Do not add gasoline, dry-cleaningsolvents, or other flammable orexplosive substances to the washwater. These substances give offvapors that could ignite or explode.

    • Under certain conditions, hydrogengas may be produced in a hot watersystem that has not been used for 2weeks or more. HYDROGEN GAS IS

    EXPLOSIVE. If the hot water systemhas not been used for such a period,before using a washing machine, turnon all hot water faucets and let thewater flow from each for several

    minutes. This will release any accuma-lated hydrogen gas. As the gas isflammable, do not smoke or use anopen flame during this time.

    • Do not allow children to play on orin the washer. Close supervision ofchildren is necessary when thewasher is used near children.

    • Before the washer is removed fromservice or discarded, remove thedoor or lid.

    • Do not reach into the washer if the

    drum, tub or agitator is moving,• Do not install or store this washer

    where it will be exposed to theweather,

    • Do not tamper with controls.

    • Do not repair or replace any part ofthe washer or attempt any servicingunless specifically recommended inthe Owner's Manual or in publisheduser*repair instructions that youunderstand and have the skills to

    carry out.

    • See "Installation Requirements" forgrounding requirements.

    SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

  • Tools and PartsAssemble the necessary tools andsupplies before beginning the washerinstallation, The parts supplied are in thewasher basket.

    Tools needed for connecting the drainhose and water inlet hoses:

    • Pliers that open to 1%6in. (3.95 cm)• Flashlight (optional)Parts supplied:

    OO

    4 5

    1. Drain hose2 Silver, double-wire hose clamp

    (for the bottom of the drain hose)3. Yellow, sfogle-wtte hose clamp

    (for the top of the drain hose)4. Water inlet hoses (2)5. Flat water folet hose washers (4)

    Tools needed for securing the drainhose and leveling the washer:

    • Open end wrench _6 in. (1.43 cm)• Level• Wood block

    • Ruler or measuring tapeParts supplied:

    f 2

    1. Shipping strap with fastener2 Front leveling feet with nuts (2)

    Alternate Parts You May NeedParts listed are available from your localSears store or Sears Service Center.Please reference the service numberslocated on the back page of this manual.

    If you have: You will need to buy:

    Laundry tub or Sump pump system (ifstandpipe not already available)taller than 96in. (2.4 m)

    1 in, (2.5 cm) 2 in. (5 cm) diameter to 1diameter in. (2,5 cm) diameterstandpipe standpipe adapter, Part

    No. 3363920

    Overhead Standard 20 gal (76 L)sewer 39 in. (99 cm) tall drain

    tub or utility sink, sumppump and connectors(available from localplumbing suppliers)

    Floor drain Siphon break, PartNumber 285320; addi-tional drain hose, PartNumber 3357090 andconnector kit, PartNumber 285442

    Water faucets 2 longer water fill hoses:beyond reach 6 ft (1.8 m) Part Numberof fill hoses 76314, 10 ft (3.0 m) Part

    Number 350008

    Drain hose too Drain hose, Part No.short 388423 and hose kit,

    Part No. 285442

    Drain hose Hose kit, Part No.that is too long 285442

    Lint clogged Drain protector, Part No.drain 367031

  • Location Requirements

    Selecting the proper location for yourwasher improves performance and mini-mizes noise and possible washer "walk."Your washer can be installed in a base-ment, laundry room, closet, or recessedarea. (See "Drain System.")

    Proper installation is your responsibility.You will need:

    • A water heater set to deliver 120°F(49"C) water to the washer,

    • A grounded electrical outlet locatedwithin 4 ft (1,2 m) of where the powercord is attached to the back of thewasher. (See "Electrical Requirements.")

    • Hot and cold water faucets locatedwithin 4 ft (1.2 m) of the hot and coldwater fill valves, and water pressure of5-100 psi (34.5-689.6 kPa). Washerswith triple dispensers require 20-100 psi(138.0-689.6 kPa) for best performance.

    • A level floor with a maximum slope of1 in. (2.5 cm) under entire washer.Installing the washer on carpeting is notrecommended.

    • A sturdy floor to support the washerweight (washer, water and load) of 315Ibs (143 kgs).

    Do not store or operate your washer intemperatures at or below 32°F (0'C).Some water can remain in the washer andcan cause damage in low temperatures.See "Washer Care" for winterizing infor-mation.

    Recessed area or closet installationThe dimensions shown are for the rec-ommended spacing allowed, except thecloset door ventilation openings. Thedimensions shown for the closet doorventilation openings are the minimumrequired.

    m

    14 [td_.

    m

    1 2

    llf _,,

    48 'a

    24 ,,_

    3

    1. Front view2. Side view3. Closet door with vents

    • Additional spacing should be consid-ered for ease of installation and ser-vicing.

    • Additional clearances may be requiredfor wall, door and floor moldings.

    • Additional spacing of 1 in. (2.5 cm) onall sides of the washer is recommend-ed to reduce noise transfer.

    • If a closet door is installed, the mini-mum air openings in the top and bot-tom of the door are required. Louvereddoors with air openings in the top andbottom are acceptable.

    • Companion appliance spacing shouldalso be considered.

  • Drain SystemThe washer can be installed using thestandpipe drain system (floor or wall), thelaundry tub drain system, or the floordrain system. Select the drain hose instal-lation method you need. (See "AlternateParts You May Need.")

    I 2

    Standpipe drain system - wall or floor(view 1 & 2)

    The standpipe drain requires a minimumdiameter standpipe of 2 in. (5 cm). Theminimum carry-away capacity can be noless than 17 gal (64 L) per minute. A 2 in.(5 cm) diameter to 1 in. (2.5 cm) diameterstandpipe adapter kit is available. (See"Alternate Parts You May Need.")

    The top of the standpipe must be at least39 in. (99 cm) high and no higher than 96in. (2.4 m) from the bottom of the washer.

    Floor drain system (view 2)The floor drain system requires a siphonbreak that may be purchased separately.(See "Alternate Parts You May Need.")

    The siphon break must be a minimum of28 in. (71 cm) from the bottom of thewasher. Additional hoses might beneeded.

    Electrical Requirements

    Electrical Shock Hazard

    Plug into a grounded3 prong outlet.

    Do not remove ground prong.

    Do not use an adapter.Do not use an extension cord.Failure to follow theseinstructions can result indeath, fire, or electrical shock.

    • A 120-volt, 60-Hz. AC-only, 15- or 20-ampere, fused electrical supply isrequired. Time-delay fuse or circuitbreaker is recommended. It is recom*mended that a separate circuit servingonly this appliance be provided.

    • This washer is equipped with a powersupply cord having a 3 prong groundplug.

    2

    Laundry tub drain system (view 1)The laundry tub needs a minimum 20 ga](76 L) capacity. The top of the laundry tubmust be at least 39 in. (99 cm) above thefloor and no higher than 96 in. (2.4 m) fromthe bottom of the washer.

  • • Tominimizepossibleshockhazard,thecordmustbepluggedintoamating,3prong,ground-typeoutlet,groundedinaccordancewithlocalcodesandordi-nances.Ifamatingoutletisnotavail-able,itisthepersonalresponsibilityandobligationofthecustomertohavetheproperlygroundedoutletinstalledbyaqualifiedelectrician.

    • Ifcodespermitandaseparategroundwireisused,it isrecommendedthataqualifiedelectriciandeterminethatthegroundpathisadequate.

    • Donotgroundtoagaspipe.• Checkwithaqualifiedelectricianifyou

    arenotsurethewasherisproperlygrounded.

    • Donothaveafuseintheneutralorgroundcircuit.

    1. 3 prong grounding plug2. 3 prong grounding-type outlet3. Ground prong4. Power supply cord

    GROUNDINGINSTRUCTIONS

    For a grounded, cord-connectedwasher:

    This washer must be grounded. In theevent of a malfunction or breakdown,grounding will reduce the risk ofelectrical shock by providing a path ofleast resistance for electric current. This

    washer is equipped with a cord havingan equipment-grounding conductor anda grounding plug. The plug must beplugged into an appropriate outlet thatis properly installed and grounded inaccordance with all local codes andordinances.

    WARNING: Improper connection ofthe equipment-grounding conductor canresult in a risk of electric shock, Checkwith a qualified electrician or service-man if you are in doubt as to whetherthe appliance is properly grounded.

    Do not modify the plug provided withthe appliance - if it will not fit the outlet,have a proper outlet installed by aqualified electrician,

    For a permanently connectedwasher:This washer must be connected to agrounded metal, permanent wiringsystem, or an equipment groundingconductor must be run with the circuitconductors and connected to the

    equipment-grounding terminal or leadon the appliance.

  • Before You Start3. Cut the shipping strap about 16 in.

    (40 cm) from plug end. Look for thewords "CUT HERE." Discard end withthe cotter pins. Slide remainder ofshipping strap from the powercord. You will use the remainder ofthe shipping strap later to secure thedrain hose.

    • To prevent floor damage, set thewasher onto cardboard before movingacross floor.

    • Move the washer to within approximate-ly 3 feet (90 cm) of the finallocation. Connect Drain Hose

    Proper connection of the drain hose will

    Remove Shipping Strap protect your floors from damage due towater leakage. To prevent the drain hose

    Removing the shipping strap is necessary from coming off or leaking, it must befor smooth operation. If the shipping strap installed per the following instructions.is not removed, the washer will makeexcessive noise.

    1. Do not cut yellow strap. Pull yellowstrap firmly, until completely removedfrom washer, Depending on yourmodel, there will be either two or threecotter pins on the end of the shippingstrap when it is pulled out of thewasher, The electrical plug is attachedto this shipping strap.

    IMPORTANT: To ensure proper installa-tion, this procedure must be followedexactly,

    1. Check the drain hose to see if it isthe proper length.

    2, Wet the inside of the straight end ofthe drain hose with tap water, DONOT USE ANY OTHER LUBRI-CAN_

    3. Squeeze ears of silver, double-wireclamp with pliers to open, Placeclamp over the straight end of thedrain hose ¼ in. (6 mm) from the end.

    2. Pull firmly to remove the end of theshipping strap that remains pinned tothe back of the washer, This willrelease the rear self-leveling feet.

    1/4"

    (6 mrn)

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  • 4, Open clamp. Twist hose back andforth while pushing down onto drainconnector at the bottom of the wash*er, Continue until hose contacts theribbed stop on the cabinet.

    5, Place clamp over area marked"CLAMR" Release clamp.

    1. D_ HoseZ C_mp3. Ribbed Stop4. Cab_et

    For standpipe or laundry tub drainsystems:

    1, Open yellow, single-wire clamp withpliers and slide over hooked end ofdrain hose to secure the rubber andcorrugated sections together.

    • For floor drain installation, see kit num-ber required under "Alternate Parts YouMay Need."

    1,

    Connect the Inlet Hoses

    Insert new flat washers (supplied) intoeach end of the inlet hoses. Firmlyseat the washers in the couplings.

    1 2

    1. Coupling2. Washer

    Connect the inlet hoses to the waterfaucets

    Make sure the washer basket is empty.

    2. Attach the hose with the red couplingto the hot water faucet, Screw on cou-pling by hand until seated on thewasher,

    3,

    4,

    Attach the hose with the blue couplingto the cold water faucet, Screw oncoupling by hand until seated on thewasher,

    Using pliers, tighten the couplings withan additional two-thirds turn.

    1. Hooked end2_ Drain hose

    2. Put hooked end of drain hose intolaundry tub or standpipe. Rotate hookto eliminate kinks.

    To prevent drain water from goingback into the washer:

    • Do not straighten hooked end of drainhose, Do not force excess drain hoseinto standpipe. Hose should besecure, but loose enough to provide agap of air.

    • Do not lay excess drain hose in bottomof laundry tub.

    NOTE: Do not overtighten, Damageto the valves can result.

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  • Clear the water lines

    5. Run water through both faucets andinlet hoses, into a bucket or laundrytub, to get rid of particles in the waterlines that might clog the inlet valvescreens.

    Connect the inlet hoses to the washer

    6. Attach the hose with the red couplingto the HOT (bottom) inlet valve.Attaching the red coupling first makesit easier to tighten connection withpliers. Screw on coupling by handuntil seated on the washer. Using pli-ers, tighten the couplings with anadditional two4hirds turn.

    NOTE: Do not overtighten, Damageto the valves can result.

    1\

    1. Cold water inlet valve (blue)2. Hot water inlet valve (red)

    NOTE: The inlet valve may be on theright or the left side of the washer,depending on your model.

    7. Attach the hose with the blue cou-pling to the COLD water (top) inletvalve. Screw on coupling by handuntil seated on the washer. Using pli-ers, tighten the couplings with anadditional two-thirds turn.

    NOTE: Do not overtighten. Damageto the valves can result.

    Check for leaks8. Turn on the water faucets and check

    for leaks. A small amount of watermight enter the washer. You will drainthis later.

    NOTE: Replace inlet hoses after 5years of use to reduce the risk of hosefailure. Record hose installation orreplacement dates for future reference.

    • If you only connect one waterhose, you must cap off the remain-ing water inlet port.

    • Periodically inspect and replacehoses if bulges, kinks, cuts, wear,or leaks are found.

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    1.

    2.

    3.

    Secure the Drain HoseDrape the power cord over the console,

    Remove any cardboard used to movewasher.

    Locate the remaining piece of ship*ping strap (not the end with the cotterpins) from step 3 of "RemoveShipping Strap," Use it to wrap thedrain hose together with the laundrytub or standpipe. Push fastener intothe nearest hole in the shipping strap.

    Remaining portion of Shipping Strap

    4. Wrap the drain hose to the laundrytub leg or standpipe with the tie strap.(See illustration.)

    If the washer faucets and the drainstandpipe are recessed, put thehooked end of the drain hose in thestandpipe. Tightly wrap the tie straparound the water inlet hoses and thedrain hose.

    LeveltheWasher

    Properly leveling your washer preventsexcessive noise and vibration.

    Install the front leveling feet

    1. Prop up the front of the washer about4 in, (10.2 em) with a wood block orsimilar object. The block needs tosupport the weight of the washer.

    2. Screw the lock nut onto each foot towithin 1 in. (2.5 cm) of the base.

    (2.5 cm)

    3. Screw the feet into the correct holesat the front corner of the washer untilthe nuts touch the washer.

    NOTE: Do not tighten the nuts untilthe washer is level.

  • 4, Tiltthewasherbackandremovethe 3.woodblock.Gentlylowerthewashertothefloor. 4.

    5. Slidetofinallocation.6. Checkthelevelnessofthewasherby

    placingalevelonthetopedgesofthewasher;firstside-to-side,thenfront4o-back.

    5.

    6.

    7.

    Check to be sure you have all of yourtools.

    Check to be sure that the yellowshipping strap was removed from theback of the washer and used tosecure the drain hose.

    Dispose/recycle all packagingmaterials.

    Check to be sure the water faucetsare on.

    Check for leaks around faucets andinlet hoses.

    If the washer is not level, move thewasher out slightly, tip back, prop upthe front of the washer with the woodblock and adjust the feet up or downas necessary. Repeat this step untilwasher is level.

    7, After the washer is in the final loca-tion and level, use a _6in, (1,43 cm)open-end wrench to turn the nuts onthe feet tightly against the washercabinet.

    If the nuts are not tight against thewasher cabinet, the washer mayvibrate.

    8. Tilt the washer forward until the rearof the washer is at least 4 in. (10.2cm) off the floor. You may hear theself-adjusting rear feet click intoplace. Lower the washer to the floor.

    8.

    9.

    10.

    11.

    Complete Installation1. Check the electrical requirements. Be

    sure that you have the correct electri-cal supply and the recommendedgrounding method. (See "ElectricalRequirements.")

    2. Check to be sure all parts are nowinstalled. If there is an extra part, goback through the steps to see whichstep was skipped.

    Electrical Shock Hazard

    Plug into a grounded

    3 prong outlet.

    Do not remove ground prong.

    Do not use an adapter.

    Do not use an extension cord.

    Failure to follow theseinstructions can result in

    death, fire, or electrical shock. II

    Plug into a grounded 3 prong outlet.

    Remove the protective film on theconsole and any tape remaining onthe washer.

    Read "Operating Your Washer."

    To test your washer, measure half ofthe normal recommended amount ofpowdered or liquid detergent andpour it into the washer basket ordetergent dispenser (on some mod-els). Close the lid. Select any cycle,and then press START. Allow it tocomplete one whole cycle.

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  • iP'reJ'mem_i "[_ a[_J_i."

    To get the maximum cleaning andfabric care from your washer, pleaseread and follow these instructions.

    NOTE: The drawings in this section showthe basic features of all models coveredby this manual. Refer to the supplied"Feature Sheet" for your washer'sparticular features.

    Fire Hazard

    Never place items in the washerthat are dampened with gasolineor other flammable fluids.

    No washer can completelyremove oil.

    Do not dry anything that has everhad any type of oil on it (includingcooking oils).

    Doing so can result in death,explosion, or fire.

    LID INSTRUCTIONS

    These instructions are found under thelid of your washer.

    DISPENSER Add measured liquid chlorine bleach to thedispenser, 5 min. after the washer cycle startsfor best wash performance.Do not use POWDERED BLEACH IN THISDISPENSER.

    Add measured fabric softener to the agitatormounted dispenser.

    Add measured detergent to the washer basket.

    1. SELECT & ADJUST Make the selections for these washer controls:(some washers may not have all of these controls)• WATER LEVEL Adjust to load size.• WASH / RINSE TEMP ....... Use AUTO TEMP selections for best wash

    performance.• SPEEDS Adjust to fabric type being washed.

    HEAVY DUTY

    I_ NORMAL

    PEDM PRESS

    DELICATE

    HAND WASH

    DENIMS, TOWELS; • • • HOTWASHEXTRA DIRTY • • WARMWASH

    COTTONS • COLDWASH

    SYNTHETICS /_ ANY BLEACH

    NON-CNLORINEKNITS /_, BLEACH

    LINGERIE _ DO NOT BLEACH

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  • 2. SELECT CYCLE Choose more time for heavily soiled loads andless time for lightly soiled loads.

    3. PULL TIMER TO START ..... Lid must be closed to complete cycle.PUSH TIMER TO STOP

    Antiperspirants Grass

    Treat with a paste of ammonia andcolor-safe bleach. Let stand for 30minutes. Wash in hottest water safefor fabric.

    Blood

    Rinse immediately or soak in coldwater with detergent for 30 minutes.Rinse. Rub detergent into any remain-ing stains. Rinse thoroughly. Wash.

    Cream, Milk, Ice Cream

    Sponge immediately or apply a pre-wash soil and stain remover. Rinse.Wash. Repeat if neccesary. If stainremains, apply a few drops of liquiddetergent. Rinse. If stain remains,soak. Wash.

    Use an enzyme presoak or rubenzyme detergent on the stain.Launder with detergent and bleachappropriate for the fabric.

    Ketchup, Tomato

    Sponge immediately or apply a pre-wash soil and stain remover. Rinse.Wash. If stain remains, apply a liquiddetergent to stain or soak in warmwater with detergent. Rewash.

    Mud

    Brush offthe dry mud. Rinse undercold water. Pretreat with a paste ofdetergent and water. Launder usingdetergent and bleach safe for thefabric.

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  • STARTING YOUR WASHER STEP 7. Set SPEEDS 1_ Controlaccording to the type of fabric in theload.STEP 1. Add measured detergent

    directly into washer basket. Then placea load of sorted clothes in the washer.

    STEP 2. (OPTIONAL STEP) If desired,add measured liquid chlorine bleach tothe liquid bleach dispenser.

    STEP 3. (OPTIONAL STEP) If desired,add measured liquid fabric softener tothe fabric softener dispenser.

    STEP 4. Close washer lid.

    STEP 5. Set WATER LEVEL Control Qbased on the size of your wash load.

    STEP 6. Set the WATER TEMPERATUREControl _).

    STEP 8. Push the Cycle SelectorControl (Timer) knob _) in and turn tothe right to desired setting.

    STEP 9. Pull the Cycle Selector Control(Timer) knob _) out. The dial will rotateas the cycle progresses. The knob willnot rotate.

    STOPPING/RESTARTINGYOUR WASHER

    • To stop the washer at any time, pushthe Cycle Selector Control (Timer)knob _) in,

    • Pull the knob out to restart.

    =.-mlm

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  • WATER LEVEL CONTROL

    This control gives you the flexibility tosave water when washing small loads,

    Your washer lets you select a watersetting based on the size of your washload.

    • For normal loads, start with theMEDIUM LOAD Setting, Adjust up ordown depending on your load. Clothesshould move freely and roll toward theagitator.

    Washers with a variableWater Level Control:

    • The variable control lets you select awater level anywhere from SMALLLOAD to LARGE LOAD.

    • To change to a higher water levelsetting after the washer has started toagitate, turn the knob to RESET, thento the desired new setting.

    IUM

    Washers with 4-position or 5-positionWater Level Control:

    • To change to a higher water levelsetting after the washer has started toagitate, turn the knob to the desirednew setting.

    WAm_

    COMBI oW_J_M

    _L_ IUM

    B

    SMALL _ LMIGE

    L_DO OLOAD

    WATER TEMPERATURE CONTROL

    Your washer lets you select a wash andrinse water temperature setting based onthe type of load you are washing.

    Some washers allow you to selectwan'n rinses:

    • Using warm rinse water will leave loadsdryer after the spin cycle than if you usecold rinse water. However, warm rinsesmay increase wrinkling when line drying.

    • In cold climates, warm rinse water alsoprovides a more comfortable tempera-ture for handling the wash load.

    w_ Wz_qMCOLD WARM

    SELECTING WATER TEMPERATURES

    Wash Water

    Temperature Suggested Fabrics Comments

    HOT • Work clothes • Best cleaning for heavily soiled items111°F (44°C) • Sturdy whites/ • Removes oils, perspiration, greasy soilsor above colorfast pastels and stains

    • Diapers • Prevents graying or yellowing

    WARM • Dark/non-colorfast colors • Best for moderately soiled to lightly soiled items90°-110°F • Permanent press items • Safe for most fabric finishes(32°-43°C) • Nylon, polyester, acrylics, • Less fading and dye bleeding

    silks, woolens • Reduces wrinkling• Knits/delicate fabrics

    COLD* • Extra-sensitive colors • Best for very lightly soiled items70°-90°F • Non-colorfast items • Saves hot water(21°-32°C) • Hand washables

    *In wash water temperatures colder than 70°F (21°C), detergents do not dissolve well. Also, soilsmay be difficult to remove and some fabrics may retain wear wrinkles and have increased pilling- the formation of small lint-like balls on the surface of garments. Pilling is the natural result ofwearing and washing of garments.

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  • SPEEDS DESCRIPTIONS

    This section illustrates and describes

    the wash/spin speeds you can select withthe SPEEDS Control. Each speed settingis designed for different types offabrics and soil levels.

    HANDWASH/CASUALUse this speed setting for lingerie andloosely knit items. Setting combinesextra-slow speed agitation for gentle soilremoval and slow spin speeds to reducewrinkling.

    NOTE: Some "HAND WASH" items,particularly wool, naturally shrink whenwashed either in the sink or in the washer.Keep this in mind when you purchaseitems labeled "HAND WASH." Items thatshrink should be dried flat. Block theseitems by gently stretching to original mea-surements.

    DELICATEUse this speed setting for washable knitsand permanent press fabrics. Setting com_bines slow speed agitation for gentle soilremoval and slow spin speeds to reducewrinkling.

    NORMAL

    Use this speed setting for normally soiledcottons and linens. Setting combinesslow speed agitation and fast spinspeeds to shorten drying time.

    HEAVY DUTYUse this speed setting for sturdy orheavily soiled loads. Setting combinesfast speed agitation and fast spin speeds.

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  • CYCLE SELECTOR

    (TIMER) CONTROLUse this control to choose the agitationtime and to start the washer.

    • For heavy soil and sturdy fabrics,use the full time.

    • For light soil and delicate fabrics,use less time.

    PERMANENT PRESSI

    The PERMANENT PRESS I Cycleincludes a load cooling spray rinsethat reduces wrinkling comparedto other cycles.

    You can select up to 10 minutes ofwash time.

    ULTRA CLEANUse this cycle for most loads to getbetween 4 and 14 minutes of wash time.

    PREWASHUse this cycle to get up to 4 minutesof agitation to help remove heavy soilsand stains that need pretreatment. PRE-WASH Cycle should be followed by anULTRA CLEAN or PERMANENT PRESSCycle with additional detergent.

    SOAKSOAK Cycle features 4 minutes ofagitation followed by an unlimited soaktime to help remove heavy soils andstains that need pretreatment. You willneed to reset the washer to a SPINsetting to remove water. SOAK Cycleshould be followed by an ULTRA CLEAN,PERMANENT PRESS, or PREWASHCycle with additional detergent.NOTE: We do not recommend hot waterfor soaking. It may set some stains.

    SECOND RINSE

    A second rinse removes excess

    detergent residue.

    STEP 1. Set the WATER LEVEL Control.

    STEP 2. Set the WASH / RINSETEMPERATURE Control.

    STEP 3. Set the SPEEDS Control to the

    desired position.

    STEP 4. Set the Cycle Selector Control(Timer) to 2nd RINSE,

    STEP 5, Pull the Timer knob out to startthe washer.

    NOTE: You may select an additional SPINonly,• Set the Timer knob to SPIN.• An additional spin may shorten drying

    times for heavy fabrics or special-careitems by removing excess water.

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  • RINSEANDSPINWhen using extra detergent for heavilysoiled clothes, or washing special-careitems, you may find an extra rinse andspin is needed.STEP 1. Set WATER LEVEL Control.

    STEP 2. Set WATER TEMPERATUREControl.

    STEP 3. Set SPEEDS Control,

    STEP 4. Set the Cycle Selector Control(Timer) Knob to a RINSE setting.

    STEP 5. Pull Cycle Selector Control(Timer) Knob out to start washer.

    QUIET PAK TM

    The QUIET PAK TM System is designed toreduce water sounds and ringing noises.The cabinet is insulated with sound-dampening material for superior vibrationand sound-damping characteristics.

    UL'rRA CLEAN s PRESSI

    PtREWASH•

    SOAK

    SPIN ONLY

    A drain and spin may help shorten dryingtimes for some heavy fabrics or special-care items by removing excess water.STEP 1. Set SPEEDS Control:

    • For fast spin, use the HEAVY DUTYsetting.

    • For slow spin, use the DELICATEsetting.

    STEP 2. Set the Cycle Selector Control(Timer) Knob to a SPIN setting.

    STEP 3. Pull the Cycle Selector Control(Timer) Knob out to start washer.

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  • TRIPLE ACTION AGITATOR USING THE LIQUID CHLORINEBLEACH DISPENSER

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    Kenmore's Triple Action Agitator givesyou flexible fabric care for even yourlargest loads.

    Automatically dilutes bleach toensure the cleanest and brightestloads.

    Always measure liquid chlorine bleach.Use a measuring cup, do not guess. Donot pour directly from bottle, Never usemore than 1 cup (250 mL) for a full load,Use less with smaller loads, Follow manu-facturer's directions for safe use. A cupwith a pouring spout will helpyou avoid spilling.

    The best cleaning action in your washertakes place at the bottom where theagitator vanes move back and forth to flexthe fabric, loosening the soil. To get all yourclothes down to the bottom of the washer,the upper portion of the agitator hasuniquely designed, spiral vanes to helppush the clothes that are on top down tothe bottom, This spiraling action displacesthe clothes that are on the bottom with a"roll-over" motion.

    UNDERSTANDING NORMALWASHER SOUNDS

    Your new washer may make soundsthat your old one didn't. Because thesounds are unfamiliar, you may beconcerned about them,

    The following describes some of thenormal sounds you may hear and whatcauses them.

    During WashingWhen you select a small load size settingfor a small wash load, your washer has alower water level, With this lower waterlevel, you may hear a clicking sound fromthe upper portion of the agitator.

    During DrainThe rate that water is drained from yourwasher depends on your installation. Ifwater is drained quickly from the washer,you may hear air being pulled throughthe pump. This happens during the end ofdraining,

    After Drain and Before SpinWhen the cycle changes from drainingto spinning, you may hear a noise as thegearcase shifts.

    After loading the washer, pour measuredliquid chlorine bleach carefully into thedispenser.

    • Do not let bleach splash, drip, or rundown into washer basket. Undilutedbleach will damage any fabric it touches,

    • Start the washer. Bleach will be dilutedautomatically before it comes in contactwith the wash load.

    NOTE: Do not use this dispenser to addpowdered chlorine or color-safe bleachto your wash load. The dispenser is forliquid chlorine bleach only.

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  • USING THE LIQUID FABRICSOFTENER DISPENSER

    After loading the washer, measure andadd the recommended amount of fabricsoftener into the dispenser. Followmanufacturer's directions.

    NOTE: Pouring too much fabric softenerinto the dispenser will cause the fabric

    softener to dispense instantly into theload due to siphoning action. This instant"dump" could damage fabrics and willmake it appear that your dispenser is

    not working correctly.

    To Remove the Fabric Softener

    Dispenser for CleaningSTEP 1. Pull the blue lock ring up,then remove dispenser from agitatorby pulling up.

    STEP 2. Flush the dispenser withwarm water.

    To Replace the Fabric SoftenerDispenserSTEP 1. Be sure the blue lock ringis pulled up, Starting at an angle (seeillustration), push the bottom of thedispenser down on the agitator top.

    STEP 2. When the dispenser isseated on the agitator, push the bluelock ring down until it snaps in place.It must fit tightly.

    • Add warm water to fill the dispenseruntil it reaches the crossed opening atthe bottom of the funnel-shaped portionof the dispenser.

    • Fabric softener is dispensed into thefirst deep rinse water automatically.

    NOTE: Fabric softeners are not com-patible with detergents. This dispensershould never be used in the PREWASHCycle since it would dispense fabricsoftener into a wash load that has notbeen rinsed. Undiluted fabric softenerspilled on fabric may result in spots thatlook like oil stains.

    If you ever use your dispenser this way bymistake, rewash the load with extra deter-gent to remove these deposits.

    Liquidfabricsoftenerdispenser

    BlueI0ckring

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  • UNDERSTANDING WHATHAPPENS IN EACH CYCLE

    ULTRA CLEAN PERMANENT PRESSI PREWASH

    Fill toselected level

    Washselected time

    Drain -no spin

    SpinlSpray

    Fill toselected level

    Rinse

    Drain -no spin

    SpinlSpray

    Off or2ND RINSE

    Fill to

    select; level

    Wash

    selected time

    _ Drain -no spin

    Spin/Sprayfor cooldown

    Fill toselected level

    Rinse

    Drain -no spin

    Spin/Spray

    Off

    Fill toselected level

    Washselected time

    F_ Drain -no spin

    Spin

    Off_'_ (reset to wash

    cycle and time)

    SOAK

    Fill toselected level

    Agitate

    D (resetSt°_klN to

    drain washer)

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  • PREPARING CLOTHESFOR WASHING

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    Follow these recommendationsto help you prolong the life ofyour garments.

    • Close zippers, snaps, and hooks toavoid snagging other items, Removepins, buckles, and other hard objectsto avoid scratching the washer interior.Remove non-washable trim andornaments.

    • Empty pockets and turn theminside*out.

    • Turn down cuffs; brush away lintand dirt.

    • Turn synthetic knits inside-out toavoid pilling.

    • Tie strings and sashes so they willnot tangle,

    • Mend tears, loose hems, and seams,

    • Treat spots and stains,

    • Stained or wet garments should bewashed promptly for best results.

    SORTING

    • Separate heavily soiled items fromlightly soiled ones, even if theywould normally be washed together.Separate lint-givers (towels, chenille)from lint-takers (corduroy, synthetics,permanent press). When possible,turn lint-givers inside-out,

    • Separate dark colors from light colors,colorfast items from non-colorfast items.

    • Sort by fabric and construction(sturdy cottons, knits, delicate items).

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  • LOADING

    Proper loading of your washercontributes to proper cleaning andfabric care and reduces machine noise,

    • Drop items loosely into washer. Fillto the top of the basket (top row ofholes). Do not wrap items around theagitator. Items should move easilythrough wash water for best cleaningand wrinkle-free results. Items shouldsink and reappear later.

    • Load washer properly and select correctwater level setting. Overloading orpacking the machine, and selecting asetting too small for the wash load can:

    - cause poor cleaning

    - increase wrinkling- create excessive lint

    - wear out items faster

    (because of pilling)

    • Load by the amount of space itemstake up, not by their weight.

    • Mix large and small items in each load.Load evenly to maintain washer balance.An off-balance load can make the washervibrate during spin.

    • Use a higher water level setting toreduce wrinkling with permanent pressclothes and some synthetic knits. Theseitems should have more room to move in

    the water than heavy items (towels,jeans).

    • Reduce wash time by using a lowerwater level setting. Loads with only afew small items need less wash time.

    LOADING SUGGESTIONS

    For these suggested full-sized loads,set the WATER LEVEL Selector to thehighest water level setting.

    Super Capacity Plus WashersHeavy WorkClothes

    4 jeans

    4 workpants

    4 workshirts

    2 sweatshirts

    2 sweatpants

    Towels Mixed Load

    10 bath towels 3 sheets

    10 hand towels (1 king, 2 twin)

    14 wash cloths 4 pillowcases

    3 shirts

    3 blouses

    9 T-shirts

    9 shorts

    10 handkerchiefs

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  • CLEANING YOUR WASHER

    Exterior

    Wipe up detergent, bleach, and otherspills with a soft, damp cloth or spongeas they occur. Occasionally wipe theoutside of the washer to keep it lookinglike new.

    Do not put sharp or metal objects in yourwasher. They can damage the finish.Check all pockets for pins, clips, money,bolts, nuts, etc. Do not lay these objectson your washer after emptying pockets.

    Interior

    Clean interior with 1 cup (250 mL) ofchlorine bleach mixed with 2 cups(500 mL) of detergent. Run washerthrough a complete cycle using hotwater. Repeat process if necessary.

    NOTE: Remove hard water depositsusing only cleaners labeled as washersafe.

    Water Inlet Hoses

    Replace inlet hoses after five years ofuse to reduce the risk of hose failure.Periodically inspect and replace inlethoses if bulges, kinks, cuts, wear orleaks are found. When replacing yourinlet hoses, mark the date of replace-ment on the label with a permanentmarker.

    WINTER STORAGEOR MOVING CARE

    Install and store your washer where itwill not freeze. Because some watermay stay in the hoses and pump,freezing can damage your washer. Ifstoring or moving your washer duringfreezing weather, winterize it.

    To winterize washer:

    1. Shut off both water faucets.

    2. Disconnect and drain water inlethoses.

    3. Put 1 qt (1 L) of R.V.-type antifreezein the basket.

    4. Run washer on a SPIN setting forabout 30 seconds to mix theanti-freeze and water. Some of themixture will pump out while thewasher spins.

    5. Unplug washer or disconnect power.

    To use washer again:

    1. Flush water pipes and hoses.2. Reconnect water inlet hoses.

    3. Turn on both water faucets.

    4. Plug in washer or reconnect power.

    5. Run the washer through a completecycle with 1 cup (250 mL) ofdetergent to clean out antifreeze.

    NON-USE OR VACATION CAREOperate your washer only when youare at home. If you will be on vacationor not using your washer for anextended period of time, you should:

    • Unplug washer or disconnect power.

    • Turn off the water supply to thewasher. This helps avoid accidentalflooding (due to a water pressuresurge) while you are away.

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  • Most laundering problems are easily solved if you understand the cause.Check these lists for common laundry and washer problems. If you needfurther assistance, see service and assistance information on the back cover.

    Problem Possible Cause Solution

    Washer Leaks Household plumbing is leaking. Repair plumbing.

    Inlet hoses not tight. Tighten hoses (see "InstallationInstructions").

    Inlet hose washers not Reseat washers (see "Installationproperly seated. Instructions").

    Drain hose not properly Clamp drain hose (see "installationclamped or is off. Instructions").

    Drain is clogged. Remove drain clogs. Sink, standpipe,or floor drain must be able to handle17 gal. (64 L) of water per minute.

    Tub moved forward during Ensure tub is centered beforeunloading, causing water to starting washer.deflect off tub ring.

    Unit not level causing water Ensure front feet are installed andto deflect off tub ring. nuts are tightened. Level washer.

    Reset rear legs (see "InstallationInstructions").

    Load is unbalanced. Spray Redistribute the load.dnses are deflecting off load.

    Washer is overloaded. Fills or Reduce load size.spray rinses are deflecting offload,

    Won't Drain/ Drain hose is kinked or Straighten or unplug hose (seeWon't Spin/ clogged, "installation Instructions"),Wet Loads

    Correct operation of After a wash or rinse, the washer willneutral drain, drain without spinning.After draining,

    the spinning begins.

    Lid is open. Close the lid.

    Drain hose is more than Lower drain hose (see "Installation96 in (2.4 m) above floor. Instructions").

    Toe much detergent- Use less detergent.excessive sudsing.

    Wrong cycle for loadbeing washed.

    Choose a cycle with a higher spinspeed (see "Operating YourWasher")

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  • Problem Possible Cause Solution

    Won't Drain/ Low voltage or using Check electrical source or callWon't Spin/ an extension cord. electrician. Do not use extensionWet Loads cords.(cont,)

    Cold rinses. Cold rinses leave loads wetter thanwarm rinses.This is normal.

    Continues Drain hose is less than Raise the drain hose (seeto Fiil/ 39 in (99 cm) above floor. "Installation Instructions").Continuesto Drain/ Drain hose fits tightly into Adjust drain hose for loose fit

    Cycle Stuck standpipe. (see "Installation Instructions"),

    Drain hose taped into Do not seal off drain hose with tape.standpipe. The drain hose needs an air gap,

    Washer Makes Load is unbalanced. Redistribute load.Noise

    Washer is not level. Levelwasher. Reset rear legsRear leveling legs not set, (see "Installation Instructions").

    Nuts on front feet not tight. Tighten nuts (see "InstallationInstructions").

    Yellow shipping strap with Remove strap with cotter pinscotter pins not completely (see "Installation Instructions").removed.

    Floor not strong enough Relocate washer (see "Installationto support washer. Instructions").

    Gears engaging after drain This is normal.and before spin.

    Upper part of agitator clicks This is normal.during wash,

    Won't Water inlet valve Clean screens,Fill/Won't screens are plugged.Rinse/Won'tAgitate/ Water is turned off, Turn on water.

    Wrong Hot and cold hoses are Reverse hoses (see "InstallationTemperature reversed. Instructions").

    Inlet hose is kinked. Straighten hoses.

    Timer dial is not lined up. Turn timer knob to the right slightlyand pull to start.

    Power cord not plugged in. Plug intoa grounded 3 prong outlet.

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  • Problem Possible Cause Solution

    Machine Power cord not plugged in. Plug into a grounded 3 prong outlet.

    Stops No power at plug. Check electrical source or callelectrician.

    Fuse blown or circuit Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker.breaker open. if problem continues, call electrician.

    Using an extension cord. Do not use extension cords.

    Timer is not lined up. Turn timer to the right slightlyand pull to start.

    Timer knob not pulled out. Set and pull out knob.

    Machine is overloaded. Wash smaller loads.

    Agitator Not The top of the agitator moves This is normal.Working only in one direction.

    The top of the agitator is loose. This is normal.

    Water Level The top of the agitator is much This is normal.Too Low/Not higher than the highest waterCompletely Ievel.This creates a perceptionFilling of the washer not being full

    Tub is Tub pulled forward when Ensure tub is centered beforeCrooked unloading, starting washer.

    Tub moves. This is normal.

    Unit not Ievel. Ensure front feet are instalIed and

    nuts are tightened. Levelwasher.Reset rear legs (see "InstalIationInstructions").

    Lint on Load Improper sorting. Sort lint givers from lint takersand by color.

    Overloading. Lint can be trapped in load ifoverloaded. Wash smaller loads.

    Paper or tissue in pockets. Clean out pockets before washing.

    Not enough detergent. Use enough detergent tohold lint in water.

    Detergent not dissolving. Use Automatic Temperature ControIWater temperatures lower (ATC).ATC ensures wash waterthan 70°F (21°C). temperature will be warmer than

    70°F (21°C).

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    Problem Possible Cause Solution

    Tearing Overloading. Improper Loads should move freely duringuse of washer, wash.Wash smaller loads or

    increase water level.

    Improper use of chlorine Do not pour chlorine bleach directlybleach. Undiluted bleach on load. Wipe up bleach spills.will damage fabrics.

    Sharp items not removed Clean out pockets before washing.from pockets; fasteners Zip zippers before washing.not fastened.

    Items damaged before Mend rips and broken threads inwashing, seams before washing.

    Stains on Improper use of fabric Dilute fabric softener and add toLoad softener in washer or dryer, deep rinse only.

    Iron in water (rust). Install an iron filter.

    Under use of detergent causing Use enough detergent to removesoil to be redeposited, soil and hoId it in suspension.

    Dye transfer due to not Sort dark clothing from whitessorting loads properly, and lights.

    Dye transfer due to not Unload the washer as soon asunloading washer promptly, it stops.

    Load is Not removing load promptly. Unload the washer as soon as itWrinkled stops.

    Wrong cycle for fabrics Use cold rinses and cycles with slowbeing washed, spin speeds to reduce wrinkling.

    Overloading. Loads should move freely duringwash.Wash smaller loads.

    Wash water not warm enough Use Automatic Temperature Controlto relax wrinkles. Using warm (ATC).If safe for fabric, use warm orrinses, hot wash water. Use cold rinse water

    Hoses reversed. Reverse hoses (see "InstallationInstructions").

    Load is Overloading. Loads should move freely duringTangled/ wash.Wash smaller loads.Twisted

    Clothes wrapped around Do not wrap items around agitatoragitator, when loading washer.

    Clogged Not diluting softener. Dilute fabric softener in dispenser.Dispensers/Bleach Use of color-safe bleach in Add color safe bleach directly to theLeaking/ chlorine bleach dispenser, basket. Do not use chlorine bleachBleach on dispenser.

    Wrong Loads Improper use of chlorine bleach. Always measure bleach beforeadding to the dispenser.Carefullypour into the dispenser.Wipe upbleach spills.

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