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  • Page 1 LCE462L...
  • Page 2 Record in the space provided below the Model No. and Serial No of this appliance These numbers are found on the serial plate located on inside of the dryer door Model No Serial No. Retain these numbers for future reference IMPORTANT: Keep a copy of your bill of sale...
  • Page 3 Read all instructions before using this Laundry Center. 1-Oreduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons when I_WARNING 1 using your washer and dryer, follow basic precautions, including the following: Prevent Fire have been previously cleaned I_WARNINGI 'crash oI dIy articles...
  • Page 4: For Your Safety

    Before the Laundry Center unit is removed from service or dis- carded, remove the lid to the washing and dlying compartments to prevent accidental entrapment, Failure to comply with these warnings could result in serious personal injmies Prevent Injury I&WARN_IG] T he Laundly Cente_ must be installed and electrically grounded...
  • Page 5 ro reduce the risk of fke, electric shock, or injmy to persons, read the IMPORTANT SAFE'[ Y INS FRUCIIONS before operating this appliance. For detailed information on laundry preparation, sorting, factois affecting per- formance and laun&y products, see the Total Laundry Care book Prepare laundry...
  • Page 6 9_ If desired, add fabric softener during final rinse cycle,, See manufac- turer's directions on fabliC soffeneI label, 10 Remove clothes when the cycle is completed,, SAFETY L ID LOCK: a safety measule, the lid will AUt_OMAFICALLY LOCK during the spin poltion of each cycle The lid will unlock apploximately 1 minute after the...
  • Page 7: Permanent Press Cycle

    Regular Wash Cycle The Regular wash cycle plovides up to 15 minutes of wash agitation followed by a splay iinse during the fii st spin,, a deep watei iinse and a 12 minute final spin to remove water Permanent Press Cycle The Perm Press wash cycle provides up to t2 minutes...
  • Page 8 Water Temperature Control Water tempeiamres foi washing and rinsing are set by using the Water Temperature control. Turn the knob to the desired water temperature combination Several wash!rinse water temperature combinations are available Coi_ect watei temperature is necessary lot good washing results, To help determine...
  • Page 9 --IO reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons, read ]I_kWARNING] the IIvIPOR IANI SALVErY INS IRUCTIONS before operating this appliance For detailed information on laundIy preparation, sorting, factors affecting per- formance and laundry products, see the Total Laundry Care book 1 Check to be sure the lint screen is clean and in place before each load.
  • Page 10 Fabric Temperature Control Before selecting the &ying cycle, turn the Fabric Iemperature control knob to the desired temperature HIGH, MEDIUM or LOW temperature settings may be used with any cycle setting, ]lm NO HEAT setting should be used only in the'rimed Dry cycle Refei to the "Control Setfitgs Chart"...
  • Page 11 Adding or Removing Articles To add or remove articles when the dsyei is running, simply open the door Allow the dryer drum to stop completely before reaching inside Io restart the dryer, close the door and push the Start button for about two seconds 1-he dryer will stop if the button is released too soon If this happens,...
  • Page 12 Control Settings Always consult fabiic care labels before drying. For items without labels, follow the suggested settings below q-he suggested drying times are approxi- Chart mate. Actual time needed wilt vary depending on size of load, weight and type of fabrics If the dryer is operated on a 208 volt circuit instead of a 240 vott circuit, drying times shown on the chart below wit! increase by approximately 20 percent.
  • Page 13: Temperature Setting

    Type of Load Temperature Setting Cycle Setting/Time Knits or cotton blends Cotton Medium or Low Automatic Synthetics Automatic Wool If machine diyable, Iimed Dly 20 Minutes to damp dry, then air dry on flat smface Glass Fiber Do not dry glass fiber items in dryer unless recommended by the manufacturer Small glass particles left in the tub can be picked up by the next load,...
  • Page 14 Inside Remove clothes from the washer as soon as the cycle is completed to prevent the development of mildew With the lid open, dry the entire top and the inside lid. 1-his area should always be dry before the lid is closed This washer has a self-cleaning lint filter lint is collected...
  • Page 15: Winterizing Instructions

    Outside When the washer is not in use, turn the wate_ faucets off to prevent pressure build-up in the hoses Do not store items or cleaning products on top of the Laundry Center. careful when handling laundry products, They can damage the finish on the appliance and control...
  • Page 16: Avoid Service Checklist

    Avoid Service Before you call for seivice, review this tisL It may save you time and expense rfhe list includes common occurrences that ate not the result of defective Checklist wmkmanship or materials in this appliance FIND YOUR PROBLEM HOW TO FIX IT POSSIBLE CAUSE HERE...
  • Page 17 FIND YOUR PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE HOW TO FIX IT HERE IH IIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIII Water level is not sufficient Improper water level selection Reselect water level by turning water for load size or does not cover level control to next higher position, clothes.
  • Page 18: Noise Problems

    FIND YOUR PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE HOW TO FIX IT HERE iiii iiiii HIIIII Drain hose is kinked Clothes too wet after spin,, Straighten drain hose: Cold rinse water used. ];his is nolmal. Cold rinses save energy and reduce wrinkling, but the clothes tend to feel wetter.
  • Page 19 FIND YOUR PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE HOW TO FIX IT HERE Rattling and clanking noise. Foreign objects such as coins Stop washer and check the tub safety pins may be in the tub "Ca_e and Cleaning". Foreign obiects may be in the pump Call your authmized service agency.
  • Page 20 FIND YOUR PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE HOW TO FIX IT HERE == i=1 ==m Motor overheats due to Overloading, Allow motor to cool down for about Dryer does not start 30 minutes Reduce clothes loadr Push Start button to restart If prob- lem persists, call for service House fuse blown Ol circuit breaker...
  • Page 21 FIND YOUR PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE HOW TO FIX IT HERE OPERATING pROBLEMS ,,,,i ,,i,,,,,,, iiiiiiii i Dryer is overloaded, Refer to Total Laundry Care book Permanent press items for load size become wrinkled in the dryer. Items leftindryertoo!ong Remove items when cycle completed...
  • Page 22 Check fuses and circuit b_eakers if the product does not operate If you are unable to locate the cause of a pioblem, calI for service Insist on factory service by WCI Consumer Parts & Service or a Frigidaire authorized service agency IF YOU HAVE...
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  • Page 24 Laundry Center during the first year after that Frigidaire does not pay for the cost of the technician's travel to your date of purchase by the original consumer-owner...

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