Press until “Select spin speed” displays. 2. Use the . buttons to raise or lower the spin speed setting. To omit the spin cycle, press the arrow button until “No Spin” displays. To omit the spin and final drain cycles, press the arrow until “No Drain” displays. (Note: You will have to run a drain program to open the door.) 3. When the spin speed you prefer displays, press . The LCD will display the new spin speed. 4. If you only want to use this setting temporarily (for this one load), press
. When the washer has completed a program, press this button to open the door. Note that the power must be on and the unit must be at the end of a program and the water drained before the door will open. NOTE: For instructions on how to open the door manually in case of power failure, see page 24. . Turn this knob to the desired program. The table on the following page defines each program. . Turn this knob clockwise to the desired wash temperature. Always refer to the garments’ care labels fo
The new ASKO WCAM1812 has loads of features all packed into one hardworking, space-saving appliance. Perfect for tight quarters, this efficient Combo means the end of shelling out quarters at the public laundromat. - FULL FEATURES. HALF THE SPACE. - SUPER-EFFICIENT CONDENSER NEEDS NO VENTILATION. - BUILT BY ASKO. BACKED BY THE BEST WARRANTY. - LARGE CAPACITY. MINIMUM DIMENSIONS. a asko cm: opptance group DIMENSIONS •* 33-1/4”-34" height 23-1/2” width 23-5/8” depth 39” depth with the d
To get the most of the features of your machine, we recommend that you read your Use and Care Guide. THE CONTROL PANELTHE CONTROL PANEL Models W6641 and W661 have ASKO’s state-of-the-art EasyControl™ panel, as illustrated below. To select a wash program, simply press one of the preset program buttons then press Start. Refer to “Preset Programs” below for a definition of these programs. Preset Programs LCD Window Press one of these buttons to run time. Power Button Press to turn on power to the m
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The machine must be Installed by a qualified electrician. The machine must not be started until the transit packing has been removed. (It prevents the tub from shaking while the machine Is being transported.) WARNING-To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons, read the IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS before operating this appliance. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONSI Important: Contents How to wash 2 Guide to parts 2 What to do if the door will not open 3,9 Sort the washing 4
(It prevents the tub from shaking while the machine Is being transported.) WARNING-To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons, read the IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS before operating this appliance. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONSI 11 How to use the machine Contents: How to use the machine 2 Guide to parts 2 The control panel 3 Opening the door 3 Sorting the washing 4 Detergent 5 Which program should I use? 6 Program examples 6-7 Care of the machine 8 Safety 9 If the
To position the loader, proceed as follows: • Start the tractor and carefully drive the tractor to position it along the right side of the front loader, facing in the opposite direction of the loader. IMPORTAN T: Stop the tractor engine. Set the tractor’s parking brake before leaving the operator’s seat. • Remove the four protective caps from the male couplers at the free ends of the hydraulic hoses. • Locate the color coded protective plugs in the female hydraulic couplers on the lower right si
2 Installation Requirements............................. 3 Installation Instructions................................. 4 Important Safety Information......................... 6 About Your Washer/Dryer ............................. 7 Understanding the Control Panel................... 8 Fabric Care Labels..................................... 10 Stain Removal Chart.................................. 10 Guide to Wash & Dry Programs....................11 Guide to Wash Only Programs.....................
Front-loaders use substantially faster spin speeds than top-loaders, causing greater vibration. If the floor is not solid, your washer will vibrate. You will hear and feel the vibration throughout your house. Power outlet • Must be within 60 in. (1.5 m) of either side of the washer. Do not overload the outlet with more than one appliance. • Time-delay fuse or circuit breaker is recommended. It is the personal responsibility and obligation of the customer to have a proper outlet installed by a qu