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Keep
dl
laundry aids
(such
as
h
fiot
operate
tis
appliance if it
is
damagd
detergents, bleaches, fabric
softeners,
m-ctioning,
partiWy
disassembled, or
has
m
etc.)
out
of
the
reach
of
chilbn,
missing
or
broken
parts, including a damaged
prefembly
in a locked cabinet.
cord
or
plug.
Observe
W
warnings
on
container
labels to avoid
mrsonti
iniw.
Q
Never
c~mb
on or stand
on
the
washer
top.
.
“.
&
Keep
the
area around and underneath
*
h
not wash fiberglass
articles
in your washer,
Skin
irritation could result from the
r~maining
yow
appliances free
from
the
accumulation of combustible
rnaterids,
particles that
may
be
picked
up
by clothing
.,w
during
subs~uent
washtir
use.
such as lint
paper,
rags, chemicals,
etc.
Keep the floor
around
your appliances
claan
~d
-
4
t
Q
Ths
laundry process can
reduce
dry to
reduce
the
possibility of
sfippi~g.
To
minirnim
the
possibility of
electric
h
\
the flame
remdancy
of fabrics.
$
/
Toavoid
svchamsult,
thegarment
manufacturer’s
care
instructions
shock, unplug this appliance
km
the
shpuld
be
followod
very carefily.
power supply
bfore
attempting
any
maintenance
or
cldng
(except
me
removal and cleaning of
the
ht
filter).
For
wsher
opmtion
*
NO~:
Turning the
Cycle
Selector
*
~
aot
leave
wash~r
lid
up
dting
cycle.
bob
to
an
O~position
does
NOT
This
wi~
stop the wash md
spin
action and
‘ disconnect the
applianm
from the
~vent
completion of
the
cycle.
power supply.
Do not-per tith
controk.
SAW
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