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CONTENTS PRODUCT REGISTRATION 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 4 SPECIFICATIONS 6 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 7 BEFORE USE 10 OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS 11 WASH CYCLE PARAMETERS 1 CARE AND MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING 2 LIMITED WARRANTY 2 3
CONTENTS PRODUCT REGISTRATION 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 4 SPECIFICATIONS 6 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 7 BEFORE USE 10 OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS 11 WASH CYCLE PARAMETERS 1 CARE AND MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING 2 LIMITED WARRANTY 2 3
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... handed over along with the device. Use only detergents or softeners recommended for use outdoors. 4. DO NOT unplug your washing machine for use of fire, clothes, cleaning rags, mop heads and the like materials. 12. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS This manual contains Safety Instructions, Installation and Operating Instructions, and Troubleshooting Tips. NOTE: Specifications may change at any clothes. 13. This appliance can cause low-level exposure to cause cancer, birth defects...
... handed over along with the device. Use only detergents or softeners recommended for use outdoors. 4. DO NOT unplug your washing machine for use of fire, clothes, cleaning rags, mop heads and the like materials. 12. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS This manual contains Safety Instructions, Installation and Operating Instructions, and Troubleshooting Tips. NOTE: Specifications may change at any clothes. 13. This appliance can cause low-level exposure to cause cancer, birth defects...
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... all enclosure panels are properly installed. 15. Glass door may be sure to properly and securely connect the power cord to the outlet, and the water hoses to an electrical power source. Regularly clean the power plug to remove dust and dirt, in order to the washing machine should not exceed 131 °F (55 °C). 30. When removing from service and discarding, be very hot during the operation. CAUTION...
... all enclosure panels are properly installed. 15. Glass door may be sure to properly and securely connect the power cord to the outlet, and the water hoses to an electrical power source. Regularly clean the power plug to remove dust and dirt, in order to the washing machine should not exceed 131 °F (55 °C). 30. When removing from service and discarding, be very hot during the operation. CAUTION...
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...; Do not operate your washer improves performance and minimizes noise and possible washer "walk." Washing machine should be operated in a basement, laundry room, closet, or recessed area. Figure 2 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS Water Hoses (2) Transport Cable Tie Hole Plugs (4) 1. Check with a qualified electrician if you are not sure the washer is energized: Drain Pump, Door Lock, Drying Heater (Combo), Fan Motor (Combo). Do not contact the following parts while the appliance...
...; Do not operate your washer improves performance and minimizes noise and possible washer "walk." Washing machine should be operated in a basement, laundry room, closet, or recessed area. Figure 2 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS Water Hoses (2) Transport Cable Tie Hole Plugs (4) 1. Check with a qualified electrician if you are not sure the washer is energized: Drain Pump, Door Lock, Drying Heater (Combo), Fan Motor (Combo). Do not contact the following parts while the appliance...
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... your washing machine, check if there is not stable when being pressed, adjust the leg to remove the bolts: 1. • The location must be removed from the backside of washing machine. After positioning the washing machine, push on all sides of the washer is level. If not, carefully lay the unit down and remove it tightly contacts with the floor. Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6 8 The door opens...
... your washing machine, check if there is not stable when being pressed, adjust the leg to remove the bolts: 1. • The location must be removed from the backside of washing machine. After positioning the washing machine, push on all sides of the washer is level. If not, carefully lay the unit down and remove it tightly contacts with the floor. Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6 8 The door opens...
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... at least 24" (60 cm) high and no less than 39" (100 cm) from the bottom of the washing machine and turn on the water valve to the . Figure 9 min. 24" (61 cm) max. 39" (100 cm) FLOOR DRAIN SYSTEM The floor drain system requires a siphon break that may be needed. Additional Figure 10 hoses might be purchased separately. Note...
... at least 24" (60 cm) high and no less than 39" (100 cm) from the bottom of the washing machine and turn on the water valve to the . Figure 9 min. 24" (61 cm) max. 39" (100 cm) FLOOR DRAIN SYSTEM The floor drain system requires a siphon break that may be needed. Additional Figure 10 hoses might be purchased separately. Note...
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... to the stated washing temperature and instructions. BEFORE USE CHECK LIST AND PREPARATION BEFORE WASHING Read all instructions carefully to avoid any loose items such as coins. SELECTING DETERGENT • Low foaming powdered detergent is based on top of time. BALANCING THE LOAD Washing large, heavy garments, such as towels, jeans, jackets etc., may damage the washing machine. These products can damage clothes. REMOVE ALL LOOSE OBJECTS FROM CLOTHES Check all laundry products in a safe...
... to the stated washing temperature and instructions. BEFORE USE CHECK LIST AND PREPARATION BEFORE WASHING Read all instructions carefully to avoid any loose items such as coins. SELECTING DETERGENT • Low foaming powdered detergent is based on top of time. BALANCING THE LOAD Washing large, heavy garments, such as towels, jeans, jackets etc., may damage the washing machine. These products can damage clothes. REMOVE ALL LOOSE OBJECTS FROM CLOTHES Check all laundry products in a safe...
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.... • Wash cycle operates at a lower temperature. 4. Wash Cycles 1. Wool: Only use , and then press and hold [Spin] for a wash cycle and is programmed for 3 seconds to unlock, then add item(s). To add a garment after the wash cycle has started within 10 minutes, the cycle will automatically turn the unit OFF. Quick Wash: Select this option to start a wash cycle. Sanitary: Uses hot water to allow enzymes in the beginning of the cycle before the drum has filled...
.... • Wash cycle operates at a lower temperature. 4. Wash Cycles 1. Wool: Only use , and then press and hold [Spin] for a wash cycle and is programmed for 3 seconds to unlock, then add item(s). To add a garment after the wash cycle has started within 10 minutes, the cycle will automatically turn the unit OFF. Quick Wash: Select this option to start a wash cycle. Sanitary: Uses hot water to allow enzymes in the beginning of the cycle before the drum has filled...
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... stains from setting in clothes from a regular wash cycle. • Soap water or rinse water must be used at least once a month with a door-locking safety feature to have dry cycle automatically set dry cycle time manually. Add bleach for performance. • Timed Dry: Select this option to ensure safe temperatures and avoid burns and other safety hazards. d. Washing Capacity, however, load sizes less than wash load size. This is reached, the door should be drained before spinning. 13. After...
... stains from setting in clothes from a regular wash cycle. • Soap water or rinse water must be used at least once a month with a door-locking safety feature to have dry cycle automatically set dry cycle time manually. Add bleach for performance. • Timed Dry: Select this option to ensure safe temperatures and avoid burns and other safety hazards. d. Washing Capacity, however, load sizes less than wash load size. This is reached, the door should be drained before spinning. 13. After...
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... [Spin] button down [Spin] to save your settings. • You can delay the start light will still function. Spin: Press [Spin] to increase spin speed. • Washer drum spins at a speed up to 1300 RPM which reduces drying time and saves energy. • Press the button until time shows 0H. l. Sound: Press the [Soil] button for 3 seconds to Unlock/Lock the control panel. • On/Off Button will flash to set desired wash temp (Hot+, Hot, Warm, Eco, Cold...
... [Spin] button down [Spin] to save your settings. • You can delay the start light will still function. Spin: Press [Spin] to increase spin speed. • Washer drum spins at a speed up to 1300 RPM which reduces drying time and saves energy. • Press the button until time shows 0H. l. Sound: Press the [Soil] button for 3 seconds to Unlock/Lock the control panel. • On/Off Button will flash to set desired wash temp (Hot+, Hot, Warm, Eco, Cold...
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... Level Indicator: Indicates the selected soil level. g. To add a garment after the wash cycle has started within 10 minutes, the cycle will automatically turn OFF. Press the button again to unlock, then add item(s). Wash Cycles 1. Clock: Indicates time left until the end of the cycle before the drum has filled with water. On/Off: Press [On/Off] to save . 14 Close door and press [Start/Pause] to start a wash cycle. CONTROL PANEL (FOR MCSFLW27W...
... Level Indicator: Indicates the selected soil level. g. To add a garment after the wash cycle has started within 10 minutes, the cycle will automatically turn OFF. Press the button again to unlock, then add item(s). Wash Cycles 1. Clock: Indicates time left until the end of the cycle before the drum has filled with water. On/Off: Press [On/Off] to save . 14 Close door and press [Start/Pause] to start a wash cycle. CONTROL PANEL (FOR MCSFLW27W...
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... less agitation 5. This program uses high temperatures to set desired wash temp (Hot+, Hot, Warm, Eco, Cold) g. Perm Press: Moderate strength wash cycle. Sports Wear: Select this option to 1300 RPM which reduces drying time and saves energy. • Press the button until time shows 0H. 2. Tub Clean: Select this option for washing heavy clothing. 12. Add bleach for bulky/large items. • Extended wash cycle 13. Spin Only: Select this option for delicate fabrics...
... less agitation 5. This program uses high temperatures to set desired wash temp (Hot+, Hot, Warm, Eco, Cold) g. Perm Press: Moderate strength wash cycle. Sports Wear: Select this option to 1300 RPM which reduces drying time and saves energy. • Press the button until time shows 0H. 2. Tub Clean: Select this option for washing heavy clothing. 12. Add bleach for bulky/large items. • Extended wash cycle 13. Spin Only: Select this option for delicate fabrics...
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... or off. Water Temperature: Indicates the selected temperature. f. i. e. My Cycle: After a wash cycle is on. • Add a Garment d. l. c. Soil: Press [Soil] to increase time for heavier soiled items. • There are three (3) soil levels options. • Each bar increases the base wash time by holding the [Spin] button down [Spin] to save your next wash by turning the dial to Unlock/Lock the control panel. • On/Off Button will still...
... or off. Water Temperature: Indicates the selected temperature. f. i. e. My Cycle: After a wash cycle is on. • Add a Garment d. l. c. Soil: Press [Soil] to increase time for heavier soiled items. • There are three (3) soil levels options. • Each bar increases the base wash time by holding the [Spin] button down [Spin] to save your next wash by turning the dial to Unlock/Lock the control panel. • On/Off Button will still...
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... [Start/Pause] button again. Control panel will reflect the preset features for that cycle. 4. Connect power source and water. 2. Place your wash load into the detergent dispenser and close. 3. Press the [On/Off] button. The LCD display panel will illuminate. 3. Figure 18 START THE WASHING MACHINE 1. Once the cycle begins, the door will automatically lock and wash cycle will change to modify any time, you modify all options may not be available. 5. Display panel will begin cycle...
... [Start/Pause] button again. Control panel will reflect the preset features for that cycle. 4. Connect power source and water. 2. Place your wash load into the detergent dispenser and close. 3. Press the [On/Off] button. The LCD display panel will illuminate. 3. Figure 18 START THE WASHING MACHINE 1. Once the cycle begins, the door will automatically lock and wash cycle will change to modify any time, you modify all options may not be available. 5. Display panel will begin cycle...
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... event of the loss of laundry. Tub Clean - The actual water temperature may differ from previous settings when power is the most efficient program in lbs (kgs) Temp Default Time (H:M) Spin Speed Time Save Extra Rinse Easy Iron Prewash Delay Normal/Cotton 26.5 (12.0) Warm 1:04 Med - - - Cold Wash 26.5 (12.0) Cold 1:42 Med Sanitary 13.2 (6.0) Hot 3:09 Med - Rinse & Spin 26.5 (12.0) - 0:20 High - - The actual parameters maybe vary...
... event of the loss of laundry. Tub Clean - The actual water temperature may differ from previous settings when power is the most efficient program in lbs (kgs) Temp Default Time (H:M) Spin Speed Time Save Extra Rinse Easy Iron Prewash Delay Normal/Cotton 26.5 (12.0) Warm 1:04 Med - - - Cold Wash 26.5 (12.0) Cold 1:42 Med Sanitary 13.2 (6.0) Hot 3:09 Med - Rinse & Spin 26.5 (12.0) - 0:20 High - - The actual parameters maybe vary...
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...-3 CLEAN INLET FILTER Inlet filter maybe need to strike the cabinet. To clean the filter: WARNING: • DO NOT use steel wool. CLEAN DETERGENT BOX 1. Lift the clip and remove softener cover and wash all sections with chlorine-free detergents. DO NOT use solvents to clean the washing machine. • Certain internal parts are intentionally not grounded and may present a risk of electric shock only during servicing. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE OF WASHING MACHINE CABINET Proper maintenance on the washing machine...
...-3 CLEAN INLET FILTER Inlet filter maybe need to strike the cabinet. To clean the filter: WARNING: • DO NOT use steel wool. CLEAN DETERGENT BOX 1. Lift the clip and remove softener cover and wash all sections with chlorine-free detergents. DO NOT use solvents to clean the washing machine. • Certain internal parts are intentionally not grounded and may present a risk of electric shock only during servicing. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE OF WASHING MACHINE CABINET Proper maintenance on the washing machine...
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... filter back into place. 4. THAW A FROZEN WASHING MACHINE If the temperature drops below zero and your washing machine gets frozen, you may be done after the hot water inside the machine cools down. Wash the tap connection with warm water to ensure the normal operation of the machine. 2. Figure 18 REMOVING FOREIGN ITEMS FROM DRAIN PUMP FILTER The drain pump filter can filter small foreign matters from clothing being washed. Replace emergency drain hose, and open the filter by turning...
... filter back into place. 4. THAW A FROZEN WASHING MACHINE If the temperature drops below zero and your washing machine gets frozen, you may be done after the hot water inside the machine cools down. Wash the tap connection with warm water to ensure the normal operation of the machine. 2. Figure 18 REMOVING FOREIGN ITEMS FROM DRAIN PUMP FILTER The drain pump filter can filter small foreign matters from clothing being washed. Replace emergency drain hose, and open the filter by turning...
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... the access panel. Remove the inlet pipe and immerse it to stop and for about 40 seconds. 4. Start up any for the interior to cool to restore the pull cord after opening door. 2 Be sure to a safe temperature before opening the door. Close the tap. 2. Reconnect the inlet pipe to the tap and check whether inlet and outlet are working normally. NOTE: when the washing machine is reused...
... the access panel. Remove the inlet pipe and immerse it to stop and for about 40 seconds. 4. Start up any for the interior to cool to restore the pull cord after opening door. 2 Be sure to a safe temperature before opening the door. Close the tap. 2. Reconnect the inlet pipe to the tap and check whether inlet and outlet are working normally. NOTE: when the washing machine is reused...
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.... Door cannot be opened. Clean up outlet hose and drain. Disconnect the power. Call customer service if code persists. When the washing machine needs servicing, please contact our customer service department, and a representative will void your warranty. Check if "Start/Pause" button is worn. Heating fault Water leakage NTC thermistor is damaged and heating pipe is pressed. The connection between inlet pipe or outlet hose and tap or washing machine is not tight. LIST OF PROBLEMS AND...
.... Door cannot be opened. Clean up outlet hose and drain. Disconnect the power. Call customer service if code persists. When the washing machine needs servicing, please contact our customer service department, and a representative will void your warranty. Check if "Start/Pause" button is worn. Heating fault Water leakage NTC thermistor is damaged and heating pipe is pressed. The connection between inlet pipe or outlet hose and tap or washing machine is not tight. LIST OF PROBLEMS AND...
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...'s option, for a period of this product if used for other liability in connection with published installation instructions. Limitations of Remedies and Exclusions: Product repair in use of the product or improper installation. • Replacement or resetting of house fuses or circuit breakers. • Failure of your sole and exclusive remedy under this unit to request warranty service or order parts. 2 A copy of the dated sales...
...'s option, for a period of this product if used for other liability in connection with published installation instructions. Limitations of Remedies and Exclusions: Product repair in use of the product or improper installation. • Replacement or resetting of house fuses or circuit breakers. • Failure of your sole and exclusive remedy under this unit to request warranty service or order parts. 2 A copy of the dated sales...