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GE WWA8344B User Manual
GE WWA8344B User Guide
GE WWA8344B Online Manual

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  • GE WWA8344B, settingchide -- -. Someadjustment to theserecommendationsmaybe desirabledependingon your particular washingconditions. = Cottons& Linens PermanentPress PolyesterKnits Synthetics& Blends Workclothes, Workclothes, Fabric dungarees,etc. dungarees,etc. Whiteor Bright Heavyor Normalor Heavyor Normalor Colorfast colors OilySoil LightSoil OilySoil with heavysoil with normalsoil LightSoil Wash & Spin Normal Normal Normal Normal Gentle Gentle Gentle Gentle Speed Wash/Rinse Hot/Cold Hot/Coldor Hot/@ld �

  • GE WWA8344B, to INAMand we knowthat youwant yo~rappliaficesto giveyou manyyearsof dependable service. Our Consumer Services are designed with your needs and wants in mind. WarrantyProtection Yournewapplianceis a well designedandengineered Seethe warrantyon the backpageof this bookfor product. Beforeit left the factory,it went through details. rigoroustests to detect manufacturingdefects. And you havea written warrantyto protectyou. ❑ PromptServiceat yourConvenience Whetheryour appliance is in or out of warranty, you’reju

  • GE WWA8344B, . FI- -. . Saveproofof original purchasedate suchas your salesslip or cancelledcheckto establishwarrantyperiod. .24 WHATIs COVERED FULLCXNE”W.ARWARRANW For oneyearfrom dateof original purchase,we will provide,freeof charge,parts and servicelabor in your hometo repairor replaceany partof thewash that fails becauseof a manufacturingdefect. LMITED ADDITIONAL Y FOUR-YEARWARRAN~ For the secondthroughfifth year from dateof original purchase, we will provide,freeof charge, replacementparts for anypartof thetransmissionthat fails because of a manufacturingdefect.Youpay for the servicetrip to your home and servicelaborcharges.or, if yo

  • GE WWA8344B, IPduds: e ~._ PkBsphfa&——— Powdered Detergents I’40rM?lK@M+-— PowderedDetergents Liquid Advantages: Perform wellin hard or soft water. Washalltypesof fabricswell. Can be usedin hot, warm, or coldwater. Perform satisfactorilyin soft or moderatelyhard water. In someareas onlynon- phosphateproductsare available. Perform wellin soft water. Offer better performancein hard water than powdered non-phosphatetypes. Cleansyntheticsand fabric blendswell. Are excellentas concentrates for removingspots. Completelydissolveevenin co

  • GE WWA8344B, Bleach SpeciailInstructions If unusuallysoileduseho chart on page 13. 4 water.Usemaximumdetergentrecommendedin For \vhiteor colorfast, useliquid chlorinetype; for non-colorfast,use gentleoxygentype. UseGentle Spinif linedrying.lf unusuallysoiled,useNormalWashSpeed.Use maximumdetergentrecommendedin chart onpage 13,Smallloadsreduce wrinkling. For whiteor colorfast, useliquid chlorinetype; for non-colorfast,use gentleoxygentype. UseGentleSpinif linedrying,If unusuallysoiled,use Hot Water.Use maximumdetergentrecommendedin chart on page 13.Smallloadsreduce wrinkling. For \vhiteor colorfast, useliquid chlorinetype; for non-colorfast,use gentleoxygentype. UseGe

  • GE WWA8344B, HowtoI.Jsethe Mni”Basket’”tube Typesd IkMdswhichcanbe washed intheMirli-lhk!t tub. ~%nallloads of regularfabrics . . . Up to 21Apounds. @ IMcate loadssuchas lingerie, panty hose,girdles,blouses, sweaters,socks, shirts, baby clothesand other smalldelicate hand washables. ~Stuffed toys. @JTennisshoes. somespecialimtl’uctims to rememberwhenyouusetheMini- hk% tub. e Do not wash clothesin the regularbasket when usingthe Mini-Baskettub. * Do not usethe Fabric Softener Dispenserwith the MINI-QUICK cycle. @Do not usethe Mini-Baskettub with the Soak Setting. e Youmust use the Mini-Basket tub with the MINI-QUICK cycle. @When washingstocking

  • GE WWA8344B, To save mmand Mmiy- bdkm you canforservice, cheektheProblem solver If you have a problem, it maybe minor. You may be able to correct it yourself. Just use this Problem Solver to locate your problemand then followthe suggested recommendations. TheProblem Solver PROBLEM I-mrr OR RESIDUE ON CLOTHES GREASYOR OILY STAINSON LAUNDERED GARMENTS POSSIBLE CAUSEAND REMEDY e Incorrect sorting of clothes.Separatelint-producers (such asterry towelsand chenile)from lint-receivers(suchas man-madefabrics, velveteen,corduroy). * washing too long, especiallyfor smallerloads. For normal soil, washone-minuteper pound of dry clothes. @Us

  • GE WWA8344B, TheProblem Solver(continued) rRoBLEM SNAGS, HOLES, TEARS, IUPS OR EXCESSIVEWEAR (continued) HEAVILYSOILED AREAS-such as collarsand cuffs WASHERWON’T OPERATE WATER TEMPERATURE IS INCORRECT POSSIBLE CAU!!$EAr’w REMEDY eASPermanent Press garmentsagethey may showfrayingat collars and cuffs. Thisis normal due to weakeningof fibersby the Permanent Pressprocess.It isnot causedby washer.Youcan slow thisprocessby washingsmallPermanent Press Ioadswitha Large WaterLevel.Do not washheavyiternssuch as towelswith Permane

  • GE WWA8344B, Goodsorti~lgmeans S(M’$by surfacetexture Separate 7 * 13 Lint Producers from ● \3 Lint Collectors IJNT’ PRODUCERS—suchas terry towelingand chenille—give up lint. LINT COLLECTORS—suchas man-made fibersand napped fabricslikevelveteenand corduroy —attract lint. Thesemust be washed separately. FORMOREHW’ORMA’HON $3NLINT CONTROL,SEE PAGE20. e sortby fabric Separate . i \7 Cottons & Linens from , m Permanent Press& Blends from from 3’ v , In addition to sorting to reducelint collecticm,it isrecommendedthat fabrics of similarconstructionbe washed together whenever

  • GE WWA8344B, PROBLEM As?a w wRmKI.mG m PERMANENT PRESS AND “NO-IRON” ITEMS SNAGS, HOLES, TEARS, RIPS OR EXCESSIVEWEAR POSSIBLE CAUSEAr’w REMEDY Leavingclothesin dryer after tumblingstops. Removeand hang clothesimmediately. Toomanyclothesin dryer.Dry onlyone washerload at a time. Do not combineloads. Improperloads.AvoidlaunderingheavyPermanent Press items, such as work clotheswith lighterPermanent Press itemssuch as shirtsor blouses.Do not washPermanent Presswith regularlaundry. Toomany clothesin washer.Permanent Press loads shouldalwaysbe smallerthan regularloads ...no more than mediumloads to give clothesroom to movefreely. Incorrectwashand dry

  • GE WWA8344B, %- amDQTtantSafetyI~~stmctions (Coktimwed) @Dowt tamperwithcontrols. @The laundryprocesscan reduce the flameretarckmcyof fabrics.To * DOnot operatethis applianceif avoid.such a result, the garment it is damaged, malfunctioning, manufacturer’scare instructions partiallydisassembled,or has should be followedverycarefully. missingor broken parts, including a damaged cord OIplug. * Neverclimbon or stand on the washertop. @Do not wash fiberglassarticlesin your washer.Skinirritation could For washer operation result from the remainingparticles that may be pickedup by clothing ~ Do not leavewasherlid.up during subsequentwasheruse. duringcycle.Thiswillstop the washand spinaction

  • ‘white arid Bleachable Fabrics SeeWashhIgGuide,BleachonPage18. Rub\vithiceor immersein verycoldwater. Usedull tool to carefully scrupe ojjf[7smuchadhesiveorgum aspossible. Spongewitha safe drycleaningfluid~thenlaunder. Applyundilutedliquiddetergent. Rinse.If stain remains,bleach accordingto Stain RemovalHint on oppositepage. If colorhas changed,youmay be able to restoreit by spongingwitham

  • GE WWA8344B, Howtoloadyourwasher — ~Load clothesdry. @Takea properly sorted group of clothesand drop them looselyin the wash basket in this order: LargeItems —likesheets. Do not wrap around the agitator. SmallItems—1ikewashcloths. MediumSizeItems—liketowels. Here isa typicalfull load: 3 Double Sheets 6 Long SleeveShirts 3 BoxerShorts 6 Standard Pillow Cases 5 T-shirts 4 Pair Trousers 6 Handkerchiefs Thisillustrationwithclothesjust reachingthe ClothesRetaining Ring,showsa properload. Clothes haveampleroomto movebecaus

  • GE WWA8344B, tkm mtitenance imtietiom menab. The porcelainis self-cleaning. Leavelid open after washing to d[owmoisturetoevaporate.Do not use harsh or gritty cleansers. T-beExterior. Wipeoff anyspillsof washing compounds.Wipeor dust with damp cloth. Trynot to hit surface with sharp objects. To store washer: Ask servicetechnicianto remove water from drain pump and hoses to preventfreezing. Do not storethe washerwhereit willbe exposedto the weather. For long vacations: Besure watersupplyis shut off at faucetsand drain allwater from hosesif weatherwillbe below freezing. TOmovewasher: Contact authorizedfactory

  • GE WWA8344B, How toremovestains 1. Tr~rto remote stains as soon as stain removal guide possible. The fresher the stain, the easier it is to remove, Stain 2. Before attempting to remove any stain, take these steps: Adhesives(ChewingGum, etc.) @ Find the fabric and the finish in the chart at right, and use only recommended methods. @Check the hang tag instructions Antiperspirants,Deodorants that came \vith the garment. @Test stain removal product on an in-side seam or sample of the material. @Avoid use of hot water on unknown sta

  • GE WWA8344B, POSSIBLECAUSE AND REMEDY Insufficientdetergent. Youmay needto increaseamount of detergent used if load islargerthan normal, if soilsare oilyor heavierthan average,if water levelislargeor if water isHard to ExtremelyHard. Waternot hot enoughfor typeof load. Besure water heateris set to deliverhot water at the washerat 140°-1500EDo not washwhenother hot waterneeds—suchas dishwashingor familybaths—areheavy. Poor or inferior detergent.Changeto phosphatedetergent,if possible.Followthesesteps: 1. Usewater conditioner,(suchas Calgonbrand) 2. Pre-treat stains 3.

  • other BauBldryproducts— Laundry Product & Type BLEACH Chlorine Liquid suchas Clorox brand OxygenPowdered suchas Clorox2 brand FABRICSOFTENERS Rinseadditive such as Downybrand WashAdditivesuch as Rain Barrelbrand SANITIZER Chlorine Bleach, such as Cloroxbrand e WATERSOFTENER Non-Precipitating suchas Calgonbrand Precipitating suchas Boraxbrand SOAKAGENT Suchas Bizbrand PR

  • GE WWA8344B, Emergy=savingTips Weare all consciousof the need to saveenergy—toprotect our country’senergyreservesand to helpus savemoney.Thereare severalthingsyou can do to reduce theamount of energyneededto washyour clothes: 1. UseHot Wash-140° (60°C)— ona regularbasison[ywhen washingheavilysoiled articles—suchas work and play clothes. 2. Under normalsoilconditions, washin waterabove80°F(27‘C). Thisgenerallymeansusingthe WarmWashtemperaturesetting on your washer—temperatures approximately95“1?(35“C).If you noticethat s

  • GE WWA8344B, ThedamagingeffectsofCarbonateDetergents on.your clothesandyour washer. is your waterhard? If it is, and if The hardnessof yourwater and week,you may seelimestone you usea carbonatetypenon- your washingfrequencywill build-upsin just a fewmonths. phosphatedetergent,the determinehow rapidlythe lime- (seePage 14). unavoidableresultwillbelimes- tone willbuild up. If your wateris stone*depositson your clothes VERYHARD (11or moregrains) and washersurfaces. evenif you washjust a fewloads a Damage toChines Althoughlimestonebuild-up occursmorerapidlyon cotton, it willeventuallyaffect various fabricsin the followingways: @Givesa stiff, harsh, rough feel to fabrics

  • . .- Important SafetyInstructions–SAVETHESE INSTRUCTIONS . Read 2311instructions beforeusingthis appliance —. WARPJING---When usingthis appliance,alwaysexercisebasic safetyprecautions,includingthe foHowing: ~ Use this applianceonly for its intendedpurpose as describedin thisUseand Care Book. @This washer must be properly installedandhated in ammhmce withtheInstahtion Instruc

  • GE WWA8344B, settingthe txmtl-’ok 4’45 HowTo Use B@ichand 6 Fabric softener Dispensers How TOuse Mixli”BasketT~ 7 TM? Good Sorting Means Better 9 Wa$hing ,, . . Had water-lx)-YC9il .’. ‘M ,, ~ Ek.vew? “. Q-h&IAuih-yI?rcdwts M How Ri RemoveSmins 16-1’7 Vh.dIingG&k. fbr m-w-: Dif’’ererltFabricsand Loads helpyou.*.9 Read this useand care Book carefully It willhelpyou operateand maintainyour newwasher properly. Keepit handy for answersto your questions. If you don’t understandsomething or need more help...CaH,toHfree: The GE Answer ‘cmterTM 800.

  • GE WWA8344B, PROBLEM WATERWON’T DRAIN WATERLEAKS WASHER ISNOISY WASHERPAUSES IN CYCLE POSSIBLE CAUSEArm REMEDY o Make s~r~ ~rairl hose isnot kin~~d. @Topof drain outletshouldbelessthan 8 ft. abovefloor. @Makesure hose connectionsare tight at faucets. aMakesure end of drain hoseis correctly inserted h and securedto drain facility. %Makesure washerisleveland firm to the floor with rubber foot pads in placeand front jam nuts tight. Seeyour Installation Instructions. eA sharp dist.in~tivesoundwi~be heard at the end of eachspin period as the motor sto

  • GE WWA8344B, Howvtousethe BleachDispenser How touse theFabtic SoftenerDispenser Howtouse thesoak setting @Use thisdispenserwithliquid bleachonly.If you preferto use powderedbleach,pour it into the Fiker-Flopan or washbasket alongwithyour detergent.Do not put powderedbleachinto the bleachdispenser. @Measurebleachcarefully.Here are somerecommendedamounts: LARGE WASH-1?4cup (310ml) liquid SMALL WASH-% cup (170ml) liquid MINI-BASKETtub- ?4cup (60ml) liquid @Pour measuredamount of liquid bleachdirectlyinto bleach dispenser. @ml notoverfillorMow dispenserto overflow.Avoid splashing.Undilutedbleachcan causefabric damage.

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