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Tips to Help YouSelect Settings Regular Cycle— Soak Setting– Perm Press& Knits Cycle— For most cottons, linens, work and Use with most soaking aids to Automatically provides Gentle loosen embedded soils and stains. play clothes. Three soil level Wash Speed and Gentle Spin settings are provided, but you can See page 8. Speed. set the selector in-between, if desired. Selection of these settings automatically provides for Normal Regular Cycle Wash Speed, Fast Spin. mM SPEEO F19fJu19r cYo10 — s?EEO
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Controls Setting Guide for different fabrics and loads Wash Water I Load Temperature Cycle Cycle Setting m Cottons and Linens White/Colorfast Hot or Warm Regular Cycle (Normal Speed) ~ Normal or Light Soil Setting Bright/Non-colorfast Warm or Cold Regular Cycle (Normal Speed) Normal or Light Soil Setting Work Clothes Heavy soil Hot Regular Cycle (Normal Speed) Normal for small loads; I Heavy for all other loads Average soil Hot or Warm Regular Cycle (Normal Speed) I Normal Setting Permanent Pres
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. Refer to Garment Manufacturers’ Care Labels . Bleach Special Instructions 9 Liquid chlorine type. If colorfast is unusually soiled, use hot water. Use maximum detergent recommended on page 15. Only non-chlorine bleach when needed. White or colorfast, liquid chlorine type. Use maximum detergent recommended in chart on page 15. Non-colorfast, only non-chlorine bleach when needed. White or colorfast, liquid chlorine type. Small loads reduce wrinkling. Use maximum detergent recommended in chart on
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How to use the How to Use the Bleach Dispenser Soak setting ● Use this dismnser with liauid ● “SOAK” setting temperature bleach only. ~ you prefer to;se will automatically be cold. powdered bleach, pour it into the s If a hot or warm soak is desired, Filter-Flo pan or wash basket along set the WASH/RINSE with your detergent. Do not put TEMPERATURE switch to powdered bleach into the bleach “H~/COLD” or “W~/COL~’ dispenser. and turn the Cycle SelectorKnob to ● Measure bleach carefully. Here “Norma
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How to use the Mfi-Baskr tub 7. Close lid and set controls as The Mini-BasketTM tub, designed @ follows: for small loads of regular fabrics or delicate hand-washables, can be used with any cycle except the Water Level SOAK setting. LARGE mm Typical Mini-Basketm tub wash loads MINI- ... ● Small loads of regular fabrics BASKET ““” :% SMML @ (up to 2% pounds). 4. After loading clothes in the Mini-Basket tub, be sure to replace –Set Water Level to “MINI- . Delicate loads such as lingerie, the Filter
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Energy-SavingTips If your clothes and household items don’t look clean and fresh after washing, you will probably re-wash . them .. .and that means you’ll waste energy. Remember to sort your clothes carefully, and load them properly, select correct cycles, use enough detergent and choose a water temperature warm enough to release and get rid of soil. ● Use Hot Wash—upto 150°F.-on a regular basis only when washing heavily soiled articles-such as I work and play clothes. ● Under normal soil condit
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How to sort the clothes Sort by soil It pays to check and prepare Sort by surface texture clothes for washing. Separate Separate 9 ● Empty pockets, brush out cuffs, zip zippers, snap snaps, hooks and buttons. w w ● Do any necessary mending—rips, from from hems, tears. Check all items for areas of heavy , — soil or stain. Medium ● Remove stains. For STAIN Soil REMOVALGUIDE, SEE PAGE19. \i from Turn Poly Knits inside-out to minimize fabric surface damage. LINT PRODUCERS— Such as terry toweling and
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How to load your washer Special recommendations @ for washing permanent press “r if you do not have a dryer. If you are machine-washing Permanent Press clothes that you plan to line dry or drip-dry, use extra care to minimize wrinkling in the wash process: ● Be careful not to overload washer. Permanent Press clothes must have ample room to move freely. A Medium size Permanent Press load is the largest that should be washed. ● Use more water than you would for a regular load. Use a Medium Water L
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Factorsto consider in selecting detergentsand soap Advantages Disadvantages Products Are not available in some areas. Pefiorm well in hard or soft water Phosphate— Powdered Detergents Washall types of fabrics well. Can be used in hot, warm, or cold water. Generally do not clean well in Perform satisfactorily in soft Non-Phosphate— hard water. Powdered Detergents or moderately hard water. May be difficult to dissolve, In some areas only non-phosphate especially in cold water. products are availab
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The results of continued use of carbonate detergents Is your water hard? If it is, and washer surfaces. The hardness (11or more grains) and if you wash @ if you use a carbonate type non- of your water and your washing just a few loads a week, you may - - phosphate detergent, you will frequency will determine how see limestone buildups in just a few most probably notice limestone* rapidly the limestone will build months. deposits on your clothes and up. If ~our water is VERY HARD EffQcts on cloth
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How much detergentshould you use? The use of a sufficient amount If the recommended amount of How to use detergent-granular of detergent is one of the most detergent produces too many suds, or powdered: important things you can do to switch to a low sudsing detergent Place detergent in the filter pan for make sure your wash comes out brand, and follow instructions on normal conditions, but, for best clean. package. results, put it next to the agitator after the clothes have been loaded. Amount r
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Hard water-do you have it? .’ Before you can decide what to do If your water is SC)FT,you have f about hard water, you need to know no problem. Youcan use soap or if you have it and, if so, how hard detergent as you prefer and forget it is. all about hard water. If you have HARD vmter-less than 10grains– . If you live in a municipal area, and you use phosphate detergent, contact your water company. you also have no problem. . If youliveinarural~, or in But, if you have more than 10 some suburban
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Otherlaundryproducts Laundry How to use it productandtype Special instructions BLEACH Chlorine Liquid Use your Bleach Dispenser according to l) Do notpourundiluted liquid chlorinebleach directly into suchasClorox brand instructions onpage 8. washerorondry clothes. 2) Some of today’s washable fabrics should not be chlorine bleached suchas: NXl%cotton flame-retardant children’s sleepwear, silk, wool, mohair, spandex, leather, or non-fast colors. Dilute bleach before using on any fabric. 3) Check M
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How to removestains .--*........+ ‘ 1. Try to remove stains-as soon as ““ ‘“-’” Sk Remoa Wt— ~~ “ a possible. The fkesher the stain, the. Using Chlorine Bleach for . See next pagefor Stain Removal Guide. easier it is to remove. White and Bleachable Fabrics. 2. Before attempting to remove ,P,, ,,:11,,, Mix l/4,.cup(66 ml) chlorine~‘“~;” ““l% mom complete infomtion on <..’. ■ :%w,y’~< $&&@,j. any stain, take these stepi: .“~l.‘;’” ,J: . bl&cti with one gallon (3.8hter)of;+;.;&,- stiih-m”moval,requ
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Stain removal guide stain White and Bleachable Fabrics SeeControlSettingGuide,Bleach on Page 7 Other Washable Fabrics Adhesives Rub with ice or immerse in very cold water. Use dull tool to Same as white and bleachable fabrics, (Chewing Gum, etc.) carejdly scrape off as much adhesive or gum as possible. Sponge with a safe dry cleaning fluid,*then launder. Anti-perspirants, Apply undiluted liquid detergent. Rinse. If stain remains, bleach Same as white and bleachable fabrics Deodorants according t
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Questions? gl!llia ~ Use This Problem Solver PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSEAND REMEDY LINT OR RESmUE ● Incorrect sorting of clothes. Separate lint-producers (such as terry towels and chenille) ON CLUI’HES Ikomlint-receivers (such as man-made fabrics, velveteen, corduroy). ● Washing too long, especially for smaller loads. For normal soil, wash one minute per pound of dry clothes. ● Use of non-phosphate detergents which combine with hardness minerals to form a precipitate which can be mistaken for lint. U