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MAN U FACTU RER
MODEL NUMBER
Washer Operating Instructions
LNC6766
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&WARNING:
To reduce the risk of
fire, explosion, electric shock, or
personal injury, read the IMPORTANT
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS before
operating your washer.
READ THESE OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE
YOU USE THE WASHER AND RETAIN
FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
Before operating your washer, be sure
that all installation
requirements
are
met. SEE INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS.
TO OPERATE:
Be sure washer drain hose is in drain.
Water fill hoses should be attached and
faucets fully opened.
1. LOAD BLEACH DISPENSER, if
desired (maximum
one cup).
&CAUTION: Never pour chlorine
bleach directly onto clothes.
2. MEASURE DETERGENT, place in
washer basket.
3. DEPRESS FINGERTIP FAUCET if
desired - provides cold water to
pretreat spots, stains or heavily
soiled areas without washer being in
operation. Feature can be used as a
cold water source to water flowers,
pets, etc.
4. LOAD CLOTHES loosely in washer.
Maximum load is to top of agitator
vanes,
5. LOAD LIQUID DISPENSER, if desired.
6. SELECT WATER TEMPERATURE.
Your Automatic Washer gives you a
choice of hot, warm, or cold water
for washing and cold or warm water
for rinsing.
Hot Wash - Cold Rinse
Warm Wash - Warm Rinse
Warm Wash - Cold Rinse
Cold Wash - Cold Rinse
7. SELECT SPEED COMBINATION.
Your washer has four wash and spin
speed combinations,
8.
SELECT LOAD SIZE. Determine the
selected setting based on clothes
load size (see table). Selection should
provide sufficient water to permit
clothes to circulate during agitation.
It may become necessary, due to
bulky fabrics, to adjust the water
level after agitation begins. To adjust
for a higher water level, turn control
to RESET position and then back to
desired setting. To decrease rinse
water lever, turn the control to a
lower setting after wash agitation
has started.
WATER LEVEL SETTING
SUPER
MEDIUM
SMALL
MINI
REMEMBER:
3/4:
Items must circulate
9. SELECT
push the
and turn
until the
mended
LOAD SIZE
Full
-
1/2 -- 3/4 Full
1/4- 1/2 Full
1/4 Full
freely for best results.
CYCLE. To set Cycle Timer,
"timer Knob IN (off position)
it to the right (clockwise)
pointer is at the recomstarting point in the"wash"
segment in either the Delicates,
Cottons/Wrinkle-Free
Clothes or StainCleaner/Cottons
Cycle. Extra Rinse can
be selected for bulky items if desired.
See washing program on the underside of the washer lid. CLOSE LID.
10. PULL TIMER KNOB OUT TO START.
You may stop the washer at any time
by simply pushing the -{3mer Knob
IN. Therefore, it is possible to obtain a
non-agitated soak for as long as you
wish, or to shorten, skip or repeat any
part of a cycle. The Timer Knob must
be pushed IN (off position) when you
change the setting.
NOTE: Do not attempt to turn the
Timer Knob counterclockwise
since
damage to the timer will result.
11. STOPS AUTOMATICALLY
cycle is completed.
when wash
12, END OF CYCLE SIGNAL, A buzzer will
sound to alert you to the end of the
cycle. The buzzer may be adjusted for
degree of loudness or turned off.
13.TURN OFF FAUCETS when not using
washer. This is to protect the water
fill hose against excessive pressure.
Features
Set speed for normal agitation and
spin speeds. This cycle is recommended for most cotton fabrics (check
manufacturer's
labels). Use for diapers,
baby formula, cosmetics and most oilbased stains.
LIQUID DISPENSER
TOP
DISPENSER
WASH CYCLE
CoI-rONS/WRINKLE.FREE
CLOTHES
COTTONS consists of 16 minutes of
agitation. You may set the timer knob
at any point between 4 to 16 minutes
for complete flexibility.
EXTRA RINSE provides an additional
rinse and spin out for bulky items such
as blankets and spreads. Water
temperature and speed will be the
same as selected for the Regular Rinse.
WRINKLE-FREE setting with speed
selection of NORMAL/SLOW and
temperature set at WARM/COLD will
give you a wash cycle for Permanent
Press garments.
STAIN-CLEANER eliminates the
inconvenience
of wash tub soaking of
stained clothes before the wash cycle,
Stain.Cleaner eliminates the need for
pre-spot products while providing
comparable stain removal performance.
Add liquid or granular detergent (step 2),
then place liquid detergent in the liquid
dispenser (step 4). Clothes soak for 30
minutes with several brief periods of
agitation. Water is spun out and clean
wash water is added along with
detergent for a 16 minute wash.
Select HOT/COLD on the
TEMPERATURE SELECTOR for a hot
water soak, hot wash, and a cold dnse.
OR
Pour liquid chlorine bleach
bleach dispenser,
into
The Bleach Dispenser requires no
special care for cleaning. However, to
avoid damage to chromed and painted
surfaces, any spilled bleach should be
rinsed off immediately with clean water.
The dispenser may be used for fabric
conditioner with regular cycles or
liquid detergent with the Stain-Cleaner
cycles. Dispenser should be cleaned
after use of liquid detergent.
DELICATES consists of 12 minutes of
agitation followed by a cool-down
spray rinse for Delicate Fabrics. A
shorter spin follows.
Select WARM/WARM on the
TEMPERATURE SELECTOR to provide a
warm water soak, a warm wash, and a
warm rinse. Set speed for normal
agitation and spin speeds. Use this
cycle with polyesters and blends (check
manufacturer's
recommendations).
Grass, ketchup, soil, and juices are
among the stains that respond well to
this type of treatment.
LINE
LIQUID
DISPENSER
DEMCATES CYCLE
Stain-Cleaner must be selected on the
TIMER KNOB. Otherwise, the detergent
will be spun out in the rinse water.
DFILL
Following the manufacturer's
instructions, pour a measured amount
of liquid into inner chamber to fill line
only. If liquid used comes below line,
add water. The dispenser will release
the liquid at the appropriate time in the
cycle.
SAFETY SPIN
If for any reason you open the washer
lid when the washer is in a SPIN or
EXTRACT period, the operation will
immediately
stop. THIS IS FOR YOUR
PERSONAL SAFETY. IF YOUR WASHER
DOES NOT STOP, CALL YOUR
SERVICEMAN IMMEDIATELY.
If it becomes necessary to clean
dispenser, hold dispenser with bottom
side up and twist until tabs are
disengaged from locking slots. You are
then able to clean both parts using
warm water and a brush if necessary.
UNT FILTERING SYSTEM
(AUTOMATIC}
The Lint Filtering system does not
require cleaning,
Wash and rinse water is filtered and refiltered continuously
to trap lint shed
by most fabrics during agitation cycle
before it can be re-deposited on the
wash load. The engineered hole design
on the wash basket in conjunction
with
water flow produced by the agitator
traps lint away from the clothes
between the inner wash basket and
outer tub. Lint is automatically
flushed
from the washer during the spin cycle.
To reassemble, hold both pieces in an
upright position. Insert the inner
chamber into outer chamber and
position tabs into slots. Rotate until
tabs snap into locking position.
LIQUID BLEACH DISPENSER
A convenient
Bleach Dispenser is built
into your washer which makes it easy
and safe to use liquid chlorine bleach
when it is needed. Load the Dispenser
(maximum one cup) BEFORE YOU
LOAD THE CLOTHES INTO THE
WASHER.
The Bleach Dispenser is located at the
left front corner of the door opening on
the cabinet top.
When the lid is closed, the operation
will automatically
be resumed.
SPIN DRYING
UNBALANCED SPIN LOAD
COMPENSATOR
Your new washer is designed to handle
out-of-balance loads without shutting
down or interrupting the washing cycle.
For this reason, the cycle will always be
completed. If heavier fabrics in such outof-balance loads should ever contain
excessive moisture at the completion
of
the cycle, redistribute the clothes in the
washer and reset the Cycle Control for
an extra spin,
OVERLOAD PROTECTOR
A built-in protector automatically shuts
off the washer motor in case of an
overload. This can occur if:
• Too heavy a load is being washed,
• Too many appliances are plugged
into the line operating your washer.
• A low voltage
the line.
condition
exists on
• Lid is opened
and closed repeatedly.
The overload protector permits the
washer to start again when the motor
has cooled to a safe operating
temperature.
If the motor stops repeatedly,
company service technician.
call your
Service Nationwide
Replacement Parts will be made
available at current prices. If requested,
prices will be quoted in advance when
not listed.
If you order parts by mail, you will pay
the transportation charges from the
shipping point.
When you need a replacement part or
accessory for a major appliance, home
electronic item or lawn and garden
product that is not under warranty or
covered by a service contract, or if you
need the location of the nearest service
facility, call our Parts Sales Center Toll
Free 1-800-323-1965.
12 MONTHS OF EXTRA SERVICE WITH
A COMPANY SERVICE CONTRACT
Now, you can enjoy an additional twelve
months' protection after your original
warranty expires. For just pennies a day,
you are guaranteed unlimited parts and
labor for a full year. Call or write your
nearest company store for complete
information.
No obligation, of course.
HOW TO OBTAIN REPLACEMENT
PARTS AND SERVICE
The merchandise you have purchased
from us has been carefully engineered
and manufactured
under the company's
rigid quality standards and should give
you satisfactory and dependable
operation. However, like all mechanical
merchandise, it may occasionally
require adjustment, replacement parts
or maintenance. Should you ever need
technical assistance or parts, please
contact or write your nearest company
Store or Product Service Center.
_Ou
1. Check hoses to be sure there are no
kinks or knots.
2. Your washer should not be installed
or stored where temperature
will go
below freezing, as damage to the
washer could result.
PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING:
1. Model, serial number and all of the
other data shown on the model plate.
2. The date and the company store from
which you purchased your
merchandise.
3. State briefly the trouble you are
having.
3. Occasionally wipe exterior with a
clean damp sponge or cloth. Polish
with a soft dry cloth.
4. Lifetime lubrication is done at the
factory, so your washer never needs
to be oiled or greased.
5. Do not lay heavy or sharp objects on
top of your washer.
6. The top of the washer should not be
used for removing stains from garments. Some stain removers, such
as rust remover, will mar the finish.
7. Remove pins, buckles or other sharp
objects from clothes to prevent
scratching interior parts.
8. Clothes should
washer.
9.
not be stored in
Bleach, detergent, solvents, etc.
spilled on the top of your washer
that are allowed to remain will
remove the glossy finish. Remove all
spills with a damp, soft cloth.
t0. If you close your home for the
winter, have a serviceman drain the
washer. Unplug cord from electric
outlet and disconnect hoses from
faucets.
KEY FACTS: AUTOMATIC
BRAND NAME:
MODEL NO.:
TYPE:
WASHERS
ADMIRAL
LNC6766
TOP LOADING
DIMENSIONS:
Cabinet Height:
w!Backguard:
w!Lid Open;
Width:
Depth:
36"
44"
54"
27"
27"
(91.4 cm)
(111.7 cm)
(137.2 cm)
(68.5 cm)
(68.5 cm)
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS:
Volts:
Amps:
Hertz:
Three-prong
Fuse Size:
120V
11.5
60 Hz
grounding
receptacle:
Yes
15 amp.
time delay
Water Consumption!Normal
Cycle
(maximum and minimum fills)
Max. - 47 Gal.
Min. - 20 Gal.
Description of water temperature
selection:
4 Combinations:
Hot Wash -- Cold Rinse
Warm Wash --Warm
Rinse
Warm Wash -- Cold Rinse
Cold Wash -- Cord Rinse
Number, types ofSpin speeds:
Normal
SlowWash speeds:
Normal
Slow -
- 620 R.P.M.
412 R,P,M.
- 88 O.P.M.
58 O,P.M.
4 Speed Combinations:
Normal Agitation - Normal Spin
Normal Agitation - Stow Spin
Slow Agitation - Normal Spin
Slow Agitation - Slow Spin
FINISHES Wash Basket:
Polypropytene
Collector Tub:
Polypropylene
Top Surface:
Organic Finish
Loading Door:
Organic Finish
Cabinet:
Painted
Dispensers Available
(indicate yes or no)
Detergent
No
Bleach
Yes
Liquid Dispenser
Yes
WEIGHT:
156 Ibs.
Listed by Underwriters
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A Safety Precautions
IMPORTANT
AWARNING:
TO REDUCE THE
RISK OF FIRE, EXPLOSION,
ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR PERSONAL
INJURY WHEN USING YOUR
WASHER, FOLLOW BASIC SAFETY
PRECAUTIONS INCLUDING THE
FOLLOWING:
1. READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS
CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE
WASHER. RETAIN ALL INSTRUCTIONS
FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
2. PROPERLY INSTALL AND LOCATE in
accordance with the Installation
Instructions.
MUST BE PROPERLY GROUNDED - See
Installation Instructions.
SHOULD ANYONE get an ELECTRIC
SHOCK from the washer, disconnect
electrical power. DO NOT OPERATE
until it has been repaired by a qualified
service technician.
INSTALL OR STORE where it will NOT
be exposed to temperatures
below
freezing or exposed to the weather.
CONNECT to a properly rated,
protected, and sized power supply
circuit. See Electrical Requirements.
CONNECT to adequate
drain facilities.
plumbing
and
HAVE A QUALIFIED SERVICE
TECHNICIAN install your washer.
3, TO PREVENT INJURY TO CHILDREN:
DO NOT ALLOW children to play
inside, on, or with the washer.
CLOSE SUPERVISION of children
necessary when using washer.
is
WHEN CHILDREN are mature enough,
instruct them in the safe, correct use of
the washer.
SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
FOR THE OPERATION
KEEP ALL LAUNDRY AIDS out of the
reach of children, preferably in a locked
cabinet. USE laundry aids only as
directed by manufacturer,
observing all
warnings on container labels.
DESTROY THE CARTON AND PLASTIC
BAGS after unpacking the washer.
Cartons covered with rugs, bedspreads,
or plastic sheet can create a chamber
with inadequate ventilation.
REMOVE THE DOOR to the washing
compartment
before the washer is
removed from service or discarded.
4. DO NOT REACH INTO the washer if the
tub or agitator is moving. The washer is
equipped with a safety switch for your
protection. If action does not stop when
the washer lid is opened during the Spin
Cycle, disconnect the electrical power to
the washer, Do not operate the washer
until it has been repaired by a qualified
service technician.
5. DO NOT TAMPER with the Operating
Controls.
6. TO PREVENT PERSONAL INJURY and
damage to the washer, DO NOT repair
or replace any part of the washer or
attempt any servicing. SERVICING
should be referred to a qualified service
technician.
7. DO NOT WASH FIBERGLASS
ARTICLES unless recommended
manufacturer.
by
OF YOUR
CLOTHES
WASHER
FIRE HAZARD
10. DO NOT ADD gasoline, drycleaning solvents, or other flammable
or explosive substances to the wash
water. These substances give off
vapors that could ignite or explode.
13. KEEP AREA around and underneath washer free from the accumulation of combustible materials, such
as lint, paper, rags, gasoline, and all
other flammable
vapors and liquids.
11. DO NOT WASH ARTICLES which
have been previously cleaned,
washed, soaked, or spotted with
gasoline, dry-cleaning solvents, oil,
waxes, chemical solvents, alcohol,
turpentine,
or other flammable or
explosive materials. These substances
will be retained in articles, and articles
which still contain these flammable
or
explosive substances give off vapors
that could ignite or explode.
14, HYDROGEN GAS IS EXPLOSIVE
and under certain conditions,
hydrogen gas may be produced in a
hot water system that has not been
used for two weeks or more. If the hot
water system has not been used for
such a period, BEFORE USING THE
WASHER, turn on all hot water faucets
and let the water flow from each
faucet for several minutes. This will
release any accumulated
hydrogen
gas. As this gas is flammable,
DO NOT
SMOKE or use an open flame during
this procedure.
12. OBSERVE THESE PRECAUTIONS
WHEN USING CLEANING FLUIDS,
SPOT OR STAIN REMOVERS, ETC.
Products should be labeled
"NONFLAMMABLE".
Use according to
MANUFACTURER'S
DIRECTIONS in a
well VENTILATED AREA or outdoors,
Thoroughly
RINSE ARTICLES by hand
before placing them in the washer.
Some of these products - rust
removers, for example - wilt damage
components
and the finish of the
washer.
15. Recent studies have shown that if
vegetable oil contaminated
materials
are incompletely
washed, a carry-over
and buildup of the oil may contribute
to a chemical reaction (spontaneous
combustion)
that could cause a load
to catch fire by itself. This would be
more likety to happen if the load was
left in the dryer after tumbling
stopped or if items were folded and
stacked while warm.
8. FLAME RETARDANT FINtSHES improper laundering could remove
them. FOLLOW garment manufacturer's
instructions carefully.
9. WHEN MOVING, have the washer
checked and properly installed by a
qualified service technician.
PRINTED IN U.S.A.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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If your problem is not solved locally, please contact us by mail, or telephone during normal business hours and we will
take the necessary steps to assure that parts or service are available to you within the terms of our warranty.
MAYTAG
CUSTOMER
SERVICE
P.O. Box 2370
Cleveland, Tennessee 37320-2370
Attn: Customer Relations Dept.
1-800-688-1120
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AUTOMATIC
WASHER
WARRANTY
FULL ONE YEAR WARRANTY
THE MANUFACTURER warrants this automatic washer, to consumer* only, against defects in material or
workmanshipfor a period of one year from the date of its originalpurchase by a consumerfor home use.
THE MANUFACTURER, will repair or replace, at its option, any automatic washer which evidences, within the
warranty period, a defect in material or workmanship.
LIMITED
WARRANTY
Second
Through
Tenth
Years
During the period beginning with the expiration of the full one year warranty and continuing through the tenth
year after date of original purchase by a consumer,THE MANUFACTURER, will:
1. Replace or repair any transmission that has failed as a result of defective material or
workmanship. See reverse side of this certificate for illustration of parts covered by this
limited warranty'.
2.
Repair or replace any tub that has failed as a result of defective material or workmanship.
Owner will pay for mileage, and / or transportation, if required for service, and all labor costs.
LIMITED
WARRANTY
Second
Through
Twenty-Second
Years
During the period beginning with the expiration of the full one year warranty and continuing through the
twenty=second year after date of original purchase by a consumer, THE MANUFACTURER, will:
Repair or replace any tub that has failed as a result of defective materiel or workmanship.
Owner willpay for mileage, and / or transportation,ff required for service, and all labor costs.
TERMS
APPLICABLE
TO ALL
WARRANTIES
EXCLUSIONS
THE MANUFACTURER'S OBLIGATIONS UNDER THIS WARRANTY SHALL NOT EXTEND TO ANY
MALFUNCTION OR OTHER PROBLEM CAUSED BY:
1.
Unreasonable use, such as butnot limitedto:
(a) Improper settingof controls (see owner's guide).
(b) improper installation includingfailure to conform to local electricalcodes.
(c) Impropervoltage supply, loose electricalconnections or blown house fuses.
2. Circumstances notattributableto a defect in material or workmanship.
3. Parts notcovered by the limited warranty, during the limited warranty period.
4. Unauthorized repair, alteration, modificationor adjustment.
TO SECURE WARRANTY SERVICE
Contact your local dealer for referral to an authorized warranty servicer, or contact MAYI"AG CUSTOMER
SERVICE, P.O. Box 2370, Cleveland, TN 37230-2370.
To save time, your letter should include the
complete model and serial number of the warranted appliance, the name and address of the dealer from
whom you purchasedthe appliance, the date of purchase and details concerning your problem.
UMITATION
OF LIABIUTY
IN NO EVENT SHALL THE MANUFACTURER BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES SUSTAINED BY ANY PERSON AS A RESULT OF ANY BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY OR
ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY UNLESS HEREIN OTHERWISE PROVIDED. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW
THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATIONS OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE
LIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.
ADDITIONAL
RIGHTS
This Warranty gives you specificlegal rights,and you may also have other rightswhich may vary from state to
state. No one is authorized to increase, alter, or enlarge THE MANUFACTURER'S responsibilities or
obligations under these warranties.
* As defined in regulations under the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act.
35-5327
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