PREPARATION
15
ABOUT
THE DISPENSERS
The automatic
dispenser
consists
of two
compart-
ments
which
hold:
• Liquid fabric
softener.
• Liquid
or powdered
detergent
for main wash.
Main
Wash
Main
Wash
Powdered
Detergent
Liquid
Detergent
Compartment
/
Compartment
Liquid
Fabric
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Softener
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Compartment
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Insert
Dispenser
Drawer
MAIN
WASH
DETERGENT
COMPARTMENT
This
compartment
holds
laundry
detergent
for the
main wash
cycle. The detergent
is added to the load
at the beginning
of the cycle.
Always
use High-Effi-
ciency
(HE) detergent
with
your
washing
machine.
Either powdered
or liquid detergent
may be used.
Never
exceed
the
manufacturer's
recommenda-
tions when
adding detergent.
Using too much deter-
gent
can result
in detergent
buildup
in clothing
and
the washer.
When
using
liquid
detergent,
make
sure
the liquid
detergent
cup and insert
are in place. Do not exceed
the maximum
fill line.
When
using powdered
detergent,
remove
the liquid
detergent
cup
from
the
compartment.
Powdered
detergent
will not dispense
with the liquid detergent
cup in place.
FABRIC
SOFTENER
COMPARTMENT
This
compartment
holds
liquid
fabric
softener,
which
is automatically
dispensed
during
the
final
rinse cycle.
Never exceed
the manufacturer's
recommendations
when
adding
softener.
Using
too much
fabric
soft-
ener can result
in buildup
in clothing
and the washer.
Either
powdered
or liquid
fabric
softener
may
be
used.
• Always
follow
the manufacturer's
recommenda-
tions
when
adding
fabric
softener.
Do not exceed
the maximum
fill line. Using too much fabric
soft-
ener may stain clothes.
• Dilute
concentrated
fabric
softeners
with
warm
water.
Do not exceed
the maximum
fill line.
• Never
pour
fabric
softener
directly
onto
the load
or into the tub.
Liquid Bleach
LIQUID
BLEACH
COMPARTMENT
The
bleach
dispenser
is a separate
compartment
at the left front
of the
tub opening.
This
compart-
ment
holds
liquid
bleach,
which
is dispensed
auto-
matically
at the proper
time
during
the wash
cycle.
The dispenser
is activated
twice
to ensure
complete
dispensing
of the
bleach.
Any
liquid
remaining
in
the dispenser
at the
end of the
cycle
is water,
not
bleach.
Do not add powdered
bleach
to this compartment.
The bleach
compartment
is designed
to dispense
liquid
bleach
only.
Powdered
or liquid
color-safe
bleach
will not dispense
properly.
Always
follow
the manufacturer's
recommenda-
tions
when
adding
bleach.
Never add more
than
one cup and do not exceed
the maximum
fill line
since
this can cause the
bleach
to be dispensed
immediately,
resulting
in damage
to fabrics.
Using
too much
bleach
can damage
fabrics.
Never
pour
undiluted
liquid
chlorine
bleach
di-
rectly
onto the load or into the tub. Fabric damage
can occur.
Do not use
color-safe
bleach
or Oxi products
in
the same
cycle with
liquid chlorine
bleach.
,-_\DANGER
Do NOT mix chlorine
bleach
with ammonia
or ac-
ids, such as vinegar
or rust/scab
remover.
Mix-
ing chemicals
like these
can produce
a lethal gas,
resu t ng n severe
n ury or death.
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DETERGENT
AND DISPENSER
USE
A WORD
ABOUT
DETERGENTS
High-Efficiency
(H E) detergents
produce
fewer
suds,
dissolve
more
efficiently
to improve
washing
and
rinsing
performance,
and help to keep the interior
of
yourwasher
clean. Using detergent
that is not H E may
cause
oversudsing
and unsatisfactory
performance
which
could
result
in error codes,
cycle failure,
and
machine
damage.
x'mum
ormal Load Amount
Liquid
Powdered
Detergent
Detergent