CYCLE GUIDE
The cycle guide below showsthe default settings, available options and recommended fabric
types for each cycle. Allowable modifier adjustments are shown below the default setting for
each cycle.
= Available
Option
_ili
= Default Setting
Normal
Cotton, shirts, jeans,
Hot
Extra Hi h I
socks, pants
Cool
Mediu I
Heavy
Cold
....
I
Light
Tap Cold
r_o _pm I
Whites
Heavily to normally
soiled white cottons
Warm
Cool
Heavy
Heavily soiled
Hot
Duty
cotton fabrics
Cool
Cold
Extra High
High
Low
No Spin
Normal
Light
Extra High
Medium
Normal
Low
Light
0
_ Tap Cold _ No Spin
.....
Cotton, underwear,
Sanitize
pillow covers,
w/Oxi *_
bedsheets, baby
wear(less than 12
Ibs).
Extra High
Medium
Normal
Low
Light
No Spin
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t!ii i
Bulky/
Large items such
Hot
Extra High I
Bedding
as a_anKeTS a ria
Cool
Medium I
Heawt
comTorrers
Cold
Low
I
Light
TapCo!d
No
Sp!n I
Clean
Washer
Protocol P172
Sanitization Performance of Residentialand
Commercial, Family Sized Clothes Washers
**Certified by NSF: NSF International (formerly the National
Sanitation Foundation), certifies that the Sanitize w/Oxi
cycle reduces 99.9% of bacteria on laundry, and none of the
bacteria will carry over onto the next laundry load when used
in conjunction with Oxi products. Follow product manufacturer's
instructions for using Oxi products with this cycle.
NOTE:
To protect your garments, not every wash temperature, spin speed, soil level, or option is available
with every cycle.
A chime will sound and the LED will not light if the selection is not allowed.
_When a cycle is selected, the default time for that cycle is displayed.
This time will change as modifiers or options
are selected. Once the START/PAUSE button is pressed, the washer will measure the size of the load. The estimated
time may change once the load size has been measured. The washer automatically
adjusts the wash time for the
amount of laundry, water pressure, water and other operating conditions.
These cycles use various wash motions to enhance cleaning and/or
fabric care performance. The wash motions may
sound different at different stages of the ".,ash cycle. This is normal.
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