Note: The Advance feature may be disabled.
See Prompting the WE-6 in this section of the
manual.
Stop Routine
WARNING
NEVER insert hands or objects into basket
until it has completely stopped. Doing so
could result in serious injury.
The operator can select the agitation which
will be in effect for the entire STOP routine.
This will help prevent tangling of the load and
provide maximum control. Three agitations
are available for the STOP routine. They are
as follows:
Wash 1
• 12 seconds forward
• 3 seconds pause
• 12 seconds reverse
• 3 seconds pause
Wash 2
• 3 seconds forward
• 27 seconds pause
• 3 seconds reverse
• 27 seconds pause
Wash 3
• no rotation
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Note: The forward and reverse times differ
slightly for the Wash 1 selection. These times
give the best results during the STOP routine
when no water is in the washer-extractor.
To select the agitation in the stop routine,
program a Wash 1, 2, or 3 step for 1 second.
The washer-extractor will begin refilling to the
most recent water level if the time is more than
1 second. If the most recent wash type was
Wash 4, 6, or 7, the WE-6 will default to no
agitation (Wash 3) during the stop routine.
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Note: If the desired action is not programmed
in the final cycle step, the computer will
default to the most recent action in the cycle. If
the cycle stops prematurely, the most recent
action at the time the cycle is interrupted will
be in effect during the stop routine.
The display will read "W1-cc," "W2-cc," or
"W3-cc" for Wash 1, Wash 2, or Wash 3 action
during the entire STOP routine until the final
10 seconds. (The "cc" here stands for the
current cycle number and will be represented
by numbers in the actual display.) During the
final 10 seconds, the display reads "STOPcc."
The buzzer will automatically sound for 5
seconds. The display will then read
"DONEcc." At that point, the door can be
opened.
Operation
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