Dilute with water and pour carefully into the bleach inlet if needed. Step 3: Select Settings and Start Press the Power button.
Turns the machine on or off. The machine auto-shuts off after a period of inactivity to save energy.
Press the Start/Pause button. The washer will detect the load size and start filling water. toshiba aw-j800am user manual
Turn off the power completely, unplug the machine from the wall for 5 minutes, plug it back in, and try running a fresh cycle. Common Non-Code Issues
A dedicated self-cleaning cycle to eliminate mold, bacteria, and detergent buildup from the inner drum. 4. Step-by-Step Operating Instructions Dilute with water and pour carefully into the
Operating the Toshiba AW-J800AM is straightforward. Follow these steps for your everyday laundry loads. Step 1: Prepare the Laundry Sort clothes by color and fabric type. Check pockets for coins, keys, or tissues. Place delicate items or underwear in a mesh laundry bag. Step 2: Load the Machine and Add Detergent
If you encounter issues, check the following before calling service: Potential Cause Faucet is closed or hose is blocked. Open faucet and check hose. Machine does not drain Drain hose is kinked or blocked. Straighten the drain hose. Machine vibrates/noisy Machine is not level. Adjust the machine legs. Lid opens during cycle Child lock is deactivated. Close the lid and pause/restart. The machine auto-shuts off after a period of
Pull out the dispenser drawer. Add the recommended amount of low-sudsing laundry powder or liquid detergent. Place fabric softener in the designated blue compartment. Power On: Press the Power button.
Leave the main lid slightly ajar to let residual moisture evaporate. Cleaning the Lint Filter (Weekly)
Allows manual customization of the Wash, Rinse, and Spin durations. Program Matrix
Avoid carpeted flooring, as fibers can block bottom ventilation slots.
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