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Amana - 3.5 Cu. Ft. High Efficiency Top Load Washer with Dual Action Agitator - White
User rating, 4.4 out of 5 stars with 5393 reviews.
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- 614 Answered Questions
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Description
Features
Dual-action agitator
Experience a thorough clean. The agitator is made up of two parts that work separately to roll clothes completely through each cycle.
Easily operate your washing machine
Electromechanical controls make it easy to adjust settings.
Large 3.5 cu. ft. capacity
Do more laundry in less time. This size is a good choice for growing families and for washing bulky items like comforters.
13 automatic cycles give you more control
Let you select the best cycle and options for your load. Include delicate, cold wash, normal, drain + spin, casual, and more.
Top-load design
Lets you load and unload from a standing position. Plus, you can easily add forgotten items to the load once it's started.
Porcelain drum
Provides strength and durability.
Requires fill hose (not included)
for standard hook-up upon delivery
What's Included
- Amana 3.5 Cu. Ft. 8-Cycle Top-Loading Washer
- Owner's manual
Energy Ratings
Manuals & Guides
- Quick Start Guide (PDF)
- User Manual (PDF)
Q: QuestionWhere do you put fabric softener?
Asked by Mndy.
- A:Answer You have to wait until the washer gets to the "final rinse" cycle,open the lid, and pour the fabric softener into the tub. Very inconvenient because you have to wait around & figure out when it is in the final rinse. The cycle light only tells you it is in the rinse cycle, and I don't know how to tell if it is a "final rinse" or not.
Answered by Moving
Q: QuestionIs this High Efficiency or low efficiency washer?
Asked by Dina.
- A:Answer The washer is not a high efficiency washer.
Answered by CommunityAnswer
Q: QuestionI purchased this washer without realizing it did not have a fabric softener dispenser. Now I have to wait around to figure out when is the "second" rinse cycle so I can add the softener manually. Can I purchase a dispenser for this machine?
Asked by Rita.
- A:Answer There is an attachment that you can order from Amana's website. I believe it's about $20. I'm using a Downy Ball that I picked up at the grocery store and I haven't had an issue.
Answered by billy7527
Q: QuestionIs this washer large enough to easily wash queen size comforters?
Asked by Pat.
- A:Answer Yes, the washer is large enough to wash a queen size comforter.
Answered by CommunityAnswer
Q: QuestionHello, what is the length of time it takes for a regular wash cycle..?? From filling the tub to final spin..??
Asked by MrGee.
- A:Answer It takes about an hour unlike my old fashioned one with took 30 min. One plus is the clothes feel softer. The matching dryer also takes the same amount of time to dry too.
Answered by Homestyle68
Q: Questionwhat button to push for soaking before the wash sycle?
Asked by summer.
- A:Answer There isn't a button to push for soaking before the wash cycle. However, as the manual mentions, you can hit the start/cancel/pause button once the washer has filled the basin with water. Hitting the start/cancel/pause button once the basin has filled with water will give you any amount of time to let your garments "soak." If you pull up the washer door after hitting the start/cancel/pause button then you will only have 10 minutes to soak before the washer thinks you have abandoned the wash cycle and the washer will drain out the water and sit there until you restart the whole wash cycle again. I recommend starting your wash cycle as you normally would, then hitting the start/cancel/pause button (do not open the lid) once the basin has "filled", and let the clothes sit for the length of time you desire. After your clothes have soaked for a time, press the start/cancel/pause button to resume your previously selected wash cycle.
Answered by montaneer
Q: QuestionCan the lid be open during the wash cycle like my old kenmore?
Asked by Rags.
- A:Answer YOU CAN OPEN THE LID DURING THE WASH CYCLE BUT IT WILL STOP TEMPORARILY WHEN LID IS OPEN, BUT IT WILL CONTINUE THE WASH CYCLE AFTER LID IS CLOSED AGAIN. IT DOESN'T LOCK AFTER LID IS CLOSED WHICH I LIKE.
Answered by CUTEGURLE
Q: QuestionIs it possible to know how many prongs are on the power plug that comes with this washer? 3 or 4?
Asked by Dab.
- A:Answer The power plug is a standard 3-prong plug that plugs into a regular household electric outlet. (It's my understanding that only electric dryers require special electric, but not washers.) Attached is a photo of the actual plug on my washer's cord
Answered by DaveB
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