


Instructions:
These front load washer are efficient. They only use 15 gallons of water per wash. These washers will operated the best if you only put ¼ cup of soap in. If you add too much soap your close will come out wet and the washer will look like this when you open the door.
Using the washer:
- Put the clothes in the washer (up to 45 lbs.)
- Close Door
- Add Coins
- Add 1/2 cup of powder soap (recommended)
- Press the desired cycle button.
To get the best wash possible:
- This machine requires powder soap, powder bleach and liquid softener.
- Check the interior of the washer prior to putting your clothes inside.
- Do not over fill the washer. The clothes have to tumble in order to wash correctly. If you have to force the door closed – you are trying to wash too many things.
- Do not over soap –1/2 cup of powder soap is the perfect amount.
- Make sure that the door is closed. Make sure that there are no clothes stuck in the door.
- Insert the enough money to start the machine.
- If you would like the “Super Cycle” add an additional quarter. The Super Cycle adds an additional wash and rinse cycle.
What can go wrong:
We try our best to keep all of our machines up and running to the manufacturers specifications.
- If your coins get jammed in the machine…
a. If an attendant is available – ask for help.
b. If no attendant is available – please fill out an out of service card to advise us of the problem, we will be happy to refund the money that was lost - If the machine gets stuck on the middle of the cycle…
a. If an attendant is available – ask for help.
b. If no attendant is available – please fill out an out of service card to advise us of the problem, we will be happy to refund the money that was lost. Please give us as much detail on the out of service card so that we can correct the problem immediately. - If the power goes off – the machine should restart from the where it left off.
- If the machine leaks water…
a. If an attendant is available – ask for help.
b. Check to make sure that the door is closed.
c. Please put an out of service card on the machine after your cycle has completed so that we can evaluate the problem with the equipment. - If you clothes come out wet…
a. There could be a problem with the machine – if an attendant is available – please ask for help.
b. The machine could be over stuffed with clothes. This condition will not allow the machine to spin correctly.
c. Too much soap was installed in the machine.
d. The machine was out of balance due to too little clothes in the machine