Cycle Operation
The cycles of your washer include several different stages. Re-
fer to the table below for what can be expected during the cy-
cles that you select.
The washer operates by gently tumbling the clothing through
the water. The wash action consists of a period of tumbling in
one direction, a brief pause, and then a reverse tumble in the
opposite direction. The pauses are part of the tumble action
and add to the unique cleaning capabilities of the washer.
They are part of the cycle.
The wash and rinse spins utilize a "ramp spin" action. The
wash drum starts rotating clockwise at a low speed and then
gradually spins up to higher speeds to efficiently extract water.
Heavy Duty, Whites, Normal Eco, Perm Press, Bulky and Quick Wash Cycles
Cycle Stage
Initial Drain
Wetting
Soak
Pre-Wash
Wash
Spin
Rinse
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Activity
Drain
0:10
Fill/Tumble
2:30
Fill/Tumble/Soak
34:00
Fill/Tumble
7:00
Fill/Tumble
Heavy Duty = 15:00
Whites = 20:00
Perm Press = 12:00
Normal Eco = 14:00
Bulky = 11:00
Quick Wash = 4:00
Spin
4:35
Fill/Tumble
3:25
The cycle stages are dependent on the cycle, selections and
options chosen.
The times listed are approximate and will vary depending on
the selections and options chosen.
NOTE: The rinse water temperature will be cold, includ-
ing when optional rinses are selected.
NOTE: If No Spin is selected, all spin stages are one
minute of drain and tumble.
Time (minutes)
Off
Wetting Agitate
Low Agitate, Off, Soak
Agitate, Off, Distribute
Regular Agitate, Dis-
tribute
Heavy Duty = Regular
Agitate, Distribute
Whites = Regular Agi-
tate, Distribute
Perm Press = Regular
Agitate, Distribute
Normal Eco = Regular
Agitate, Distribute
Bulky = Regular Agi-
tate, Distribute
Quick Wash = Regular
Agitate, Distribute
Ramp Spin
Regular Agitate, Dis-
tribute
16
Speed
Comments
Removes water that
might be left over
from previous cycle
Option
Option
Not active in Quick
Wash Cycle
Table continues...
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Cycle Operation