GE WWA8306L User manual

Category
Washing machines
Type
User manual
Agitator
26
RepairService
27
ApplianceRegistration
2
SafetyInstructions
3,4
BleachDispenser
8
SoakSetting
5,9
Care and Cleaning
26
Sorting
4, 11
ControlsSettingGuide
6, ‘7
Stains
18
CycleSettings
5
StainRemovalGuide
19
Detergents,Other Additives 13-17
Storage&VacationTips
26
Energy-SavingTips
8
UserMaintenanceInstructions 26
FabricSoftnerDispenser
9
Warranty
Back Cover
Filter-Flo@Pan
4,9,10,26
Hard Water
16
LimestoneDeposits
14,26
Loadingthe Washer
4, 12
Mini-Basket~Tub
10
ModelandSerialNumbers
2
Operating Instructions
4,5
Pre-treating
7, H,
17 CenfeP
Problem Solver
20-25
Itisintendedtohelpyouoperate
andmaintainyournewwasher
properly.
Keepithandyforanswerstoyour
questions.
Ifyoudon’tunderstandsomething
orneedmorehelp,write(include
yourphonenumber):
ConsumerAffairs
GEAppliances
AppliancePark
Louisville,KY40225
Ifywlreceived $3
damagedwasher...
Immediatelycontactthedealer
(orbuilder)thatsoldyouthe
washer.
Save timeandmoney.
Beforeyourequestservice...
checktheProblemSolveron
pages20-25.Itlistscausesofminor
operatingproblemsthatyoucan
correctyourself.
dmmthemodel
andserial
You’llfindthemonalabelonthe
lowerleftsidenearthefront.
Thesenumbersarealsoonthe
ConsumerProductOwnership
RegistrationCardthatcamewith
yourwasher.Beforesendinginthis
card,pleasewritethesenumbers
here:
Model Number
Serial Number
Usethesenumbersinany
correspondenceorservicecalls
concerningyourwasher.
ToobtainSpanishlanguage
versionofthisbook,call
GEAnswerCenter”
800.626.2000
consumerinformationservice.
Paraobtenerlaversibnen
espaiioldeestemanual,
namea
GEAnswerCenter?
serviciodeinformacibn
paraelconsumidor,
tel~fono800.626.2000.
AllwashinginstructiontermsinthisbookconformtotheCareLabeling
RuleestabfishedbytheFederalTradeCommission,January1984. -
—.
Readau beforewing this
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————.———
theriskd
fin?,ekm’icshodr,Orinjur’yto
pemonswhenusingyourappiimc%
followbadcpWc4Ultions,including
thefoIIowing:
susethisappliance
onlyforits
intendedpurposeasdescribedin
thisUseandCareBook.
~Thiswashermust
beproperly
instidledandkmtedin
accordance
withtheInstallationInstructions
beforeitisused.Ifyoudidnot
receiveanInstallationInstructions
sheetwithyourwasher,youcan
obtainonebycontactingtheservice
locationnearestyou.
–l%operIygroundtoconform
withallgoverningcodesand
ordinances.Fdow detailsin
Instructions.
–hstd orstorewhereitwillnot
13eexposedtotemperaturesbelow
freezingorexposdtothe weather.
–Connecttoaproperlyrated,
protectedandsizedpowersupply
circuittoavoidelectricaloverload.
–Connecttoadequateplumbing
anddrainfacilitiesasdescribedin
theInstallationInstructions.
@~rn offwaterfaucetswhen
thewasheris
notinusetoreIieve
pressureonhosesandvalves,andto
;linirnizeleakageifahoseorvalve
shouldbreakor-rupture.
~Whendisconnectingthis
appliancepullbytheplugrather
thanthecordtoavoiddamagetothe
cordorjunctionofcordandplug.
lfrlakesurethatthecordislocatedso
M itwillnotbesteppedon,tripped
overorotherwisesubjectedto
damageor stress.
*~~ not or replaceanypart
~f~~~e or my
Unk%$s
inthisuse md CM%?
Bookor in
that ‘you
:mdhavethe skillsto carry W.
To
Of%’jury:
e D. not ~x Chlofine bleachwrit~
monia oracidssuchasvinegar
and/orrustremover.Mixingcan
produceatoxicgaswhichmay
causedeath.
~Do
IIOtwashordryarticles
thathavebeendeandin, washed
in,soakedin,orspottedwith
cornbustildemexplosivesubtances
(suchasgasoline,degreasers,
dry-cleaningsolvents,kerosene,
etc.)whichmaygiveoffvapors
thatcoddigniteorexplode.
Donotaddthesesubstices tothe
washw’ater,anddonotusethese
substancesaroundyourwasher
andor dryerduringoperation.
~m~~~E~ GASisproduced
bythechemicdactionwithin
yourwaterheateradthe gascan
accumulateinthewaterheater
ador waterpipesifhotwaterhas
notbeenusedforaperiodoftwo
weeksmlonger.
mm3nw44s
UNDER
THESE soti
preventthe
orinjury9ifyouhavenotusedhot
waterfortwoweeksormore9or
moveintoaresidenceinwhich
the
hot
beenused turnon
QUhot
themtorunforseveralminutes
beforeminganyelectrical
whichisconnectedto
Thiswill
a~lowany gastoescape.
Sincethegasis donot
smokeoruseanopenflameor
thisprocess.
oNever~eac~iflt~~~~~e~~~~e
itis RAM%?
or ckmx$ push
inthecycle selectorknobto
“STOP”posith, then
$1243 has
~@p&-j~~f~~~ $~~~~~”
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3
fDclose iswcessfwy
Whisapplianceisusedbym-mar
chiklren.Dondallowchildren
toplayimide,
applianceoranydiscarded
appliance.
appliancesandshippingor
packingmaterialsproper!y.
Beforediscarding washer,or
removingfromservice9remove
thewasherlid.
~Keepalllaundryaids(suchas
detergents,bleaches,fabricsofteners,
etc.)outofthereachofchildren,
preferablyinalockedcabinet.Observe
allwarningsoncontainerlabelsto
avoidpersonalinjury.
~Keeptheareaaround
and
underneathyourappliancesfree
timtheaccumulationofcombustible
materials,suchaslint,paper,rags,
chemicals,etc.
~
Keeptheflooraroundyour
appliancescleananddrytoreduce
thepossibilityofslipping.
~Tiiminimizethepossibility
ofelectricshock,unplugthis
appliancefromthepowersupply
beforeattemptinganymaintenance
orcleaning(excepttheremovaland
cleaningofthelintfilter).
NOTE:TurningtheCycleSelector
knobtoanOFl?positiondoesI’WT
disconnecttheappliancefromthe
powersupply.
aD4-Jnottamper with
Controlse
*DOnot
operatethisappliance
ifitisdamaged,malfunctioning,
partiallydisassembled,orhas
missingorbrokenparts,including
adamagedcordorplug.
@Neverclimbonor st~d onthe
washertop.
~D. notwashfiberglassarticlesin
yourwasher.Skinirritationcm.dd
resultfromtheremainingparticles
thatmaybepickedupbyclothing
duringsubsequentwasheruse.
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@
Thelaundryprocesscan
reducetheflameretardancyof
fabrics. Toavoidsucha result,
thegarmentmanufacturer’scare
instructionsshouldbe fobwed
very carelidly.
F!r.lr
* Do notleavevmsherlidup
duringcycle.Thiswill stopthe
washand spinactionandprevent
completionof’thecycle.
to your
WARNING-TOreducetheriskoffire,e~ectricshock,orinjurytopersons,
readtheLWORTANTSAFETY~TSTRUCTIONSbeforeoperatingthisappliance.
Automatic Wesher
with MlnWVash
L~
d
II
WaterLavel
~~~~ Temperature
II
w.Lw40B 10STAST.PUSHm SOP
r
Reguler
Cycle
*/c@o’”;::;’c;%&
SOAK-#
n
Cycle
LIGHTz
/
SOIL
i
‘or
NORMALHEAVY
SortingandLoading
~Sortciothescarefullybyfabric
type,weight,colorandamountof
soilaccordingtoinstructionson
pageU.
@RemoveFilter-Flo@panand
Mini-BasketTM.Theundersideof
thelid is a goodplacetoputthepan
whileloadingorunloadingclothes.
DonotuseMini-Baskettubwhen
washingregularloads.You’llfind
completedetailsonhowandwhen
tousetheMini-Baskettubon
page10.
QAddmeasuredamountof
detergent.Seepages 13through17
tbr informationondetergentsand
otheradditives.
@Loadclothesintothewashbasket
beingcarcfuinot
to overload.
Clothes
shouldbebelowthe
retainingring.Seepage 12for
morehxding information.
@PositiontheFilter-Flopanonthe
agitator.Lintwillcollectinthepan
foreasyremovalwhenthewashis
finished.
N~E: DonotusetheFilter-Flo
panasa washbasket.Donotput
anyitemstobewashedinthe
Filter-F1opan.
@Seepages8and9 forinformation
onhowtouseBleachandFabric
SoftnerDispensers.Forinformation
onhowtousebleachesandfabric
softeners,seepage17.
~Closethelid. Washerwillfillbut
notagitateor spinwiththelidopen.
settingthecontrols
UsetheControlsSettingGuideon
pages6and7 tohelpyoumakethe
properselections.
SelectWaterLevel
SMALL:Washerislessthan1/2
fullofclothes.
MEDIUM:Between1/2and2/3
fill.
LARGE:Over2/3’sfull.
MINI-BASKET:Seeinstructions
onpage10.
0 SelectWashandRinse
Temperature.
@ PushCycleSelectorKnobin
andturnclockwisetoyourselected
washsetting.
4
I!Jmxs
-
-–
cyck!—
Provideslongerwashtimeformost
cottons,linens,workandplay
clothes.Threesoillevelsettingsare
soaksetting—
~-
--
Usewithmostsoakingaidsto
loosenembeddedsoilsandstains.
Seepage9.
—-
provided,butyoucansetthe
selectorin-between,ifdesired.
-
1
,
I
i
#
O PullCycleSelectorKnobout
tostartthewasher.Ifyouwishto
changesettingafterwasherhas
started,pushCycleSelectorKn&
intostopthewasherandresetto
thenewposition.Settingcanbe
changedatanytime.
Regular
cycle
—.
I t \
Regular
cycle
-
—.
u?as?-
ri!sm -——–
-
NORMAL1HEAW\
-
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-
-=
—-
-
IRXTII.FWSS dkmk
cyde-
ForPolyesterKnits,delicatesand
permanentpress.Anextended
cooldownsprayrinseisprovidedto
minimizethesettingofwrinkles.
–——
Press
&~nits
Cycle
.
inEd-lsetting Minutes)
r
RegularCycle I%rm.Press&KnitsCycle
cycle
!Mcctor Heavy
Normal
Light
Soak
Normal
Soil
Soil
Light
Settings
Wash
18 14 6
10Y2 3%
Spin
3% 3% 3% 2%
2%
Rinse
3%
3YZ
31/+.
3% 3%
31/j
Spin
7
7
7 7 4% 4%
WJhdTime 34
30
22 11 23‘h 16%
?/mEs:
eStartsHere
n Starts Here
@Totaltime includespauses betweeneach phaseofcycle.
TURN THUEPAGE
for
Cwmhds setting(h&k
>,
0
&E~- *Totaltime doesnot include waterfill time. Fill times varydependingonhousehold
:.-.3~=-:-
%% l~nterpressure andyourselected waterlevel.
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—— -—————..—-———.—.—.-—-—..— ——
~
cyclesetting
wild-l
V%ter
Thnperature
HotorWarm
WarmorCold
Load CVck
CottonsandLinens
White/Colorfast
Bright/Non-colorfast
NormalorLightSoilSetting
Normalor
Light SoilSetting
RegularCycle
Rew.darCvcle
WorkClothes
Heavysoil
Normalforsmallloads;
Heavyforallotherloads
NormalSetting
Hot
HotorWarm
Hot
Warm
Warm
Warm
Warm
Warm
RegularCycle
RegularCycleAveragesoil
PermanentPress,TreatedCottons,
BlendswithCottons
Heavyoroilysoil
NormalSoilSetting
NormalSoilorLightSetting
Perm.Press&KnitsCycle
Perm.Press&KnitsCycle
Averageorlightsoil
Synthetics-Polyester,Nylon,
AcrylicKnitsandWovenFabrics
Sturdy
NormalSoilSetting
Perm.Press&KnitsCycle
Perm.Press&KnitsCycle
LightSetting
Delicates
LightSetting
Perm.Press&KnitsCycle
Silks,Wools;BlendsofSilk
and
WOO]
RayonandAcetate
Perm.Press&KnitsCycle
Perm.Press&KnitsCycle
LightSetting
Warm NormalSoilSettingDown-filledgarments,ifmachine
washingisrecommended
NormalorLightSoilSetting
RegularCycle
BabyClothes—Sturdy,suchas
Diapers,Nightgowns,Shirts,Pads,
Sheets,ReceivingBlankets,
Coveralls
Hot
Perm.Press&KnitsCycle
RegularCycle
LightSetting
BabyClothes—Delicate
1
Warm
5min.soakthenLightSoilSetting
Blankets-Wool,Part-Wool,Codon Warm
5min.soakthenLightSoilSetting
RegularCycleBlankets—Synthetic,Electric
I
Warm
NormalSoilSetting
HotorWarm
Perm.Press&KnitsCycle
Curtains-DO N(YTMACHINE
WASHFIBERGLASS
I
Perm.Press&KnitsCycle NormalSoilSetting
ChenilleBedspreads,Robes**
I
HotorWarm
NormalorHeavySetting,
Slipcovers,Draperies,Bathmats HotorWarm
andRugs**
Denims(especiallyIndigoBlue ColdorWarm
Jeans)andotherfabricsthatbleed
RegularCycle
dependingonamountofsoil
NormalorLightSoilSetting
RegularCycle
NormalSoilorLightSetting
Rubber-coatedItems,Laminated
I
Warm
Fabrics,Vinyl,Plasticsand
ArticleswithPlasticTrim
Perm.Press& KnitsCycle
Perm.Press& KnitsCycle
Pillows
Warm
~:${w”
~w–
‘~>+Checksize.Sollleslipco~~ers,
(h.apel-jesandbedspreadsmaybetoolargeforautomatichome-sizewasher.
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RefertoGarment careLdlds
Bki!adll
Liquidchlorinetype.
Onlynon-chlorinebleachwhenneeded,
Whiteorcolorfast,liquidchlorinetype.
Non-colorfast,onlynon-chlorinebleach
whenneeded.
‘Whiteorcolorfast,liquidchlorinetype.
Non-colorfast,onlynon-chlorinebleach
whenneeded.
Whiteorcolorfast,liquidchlorinetype.
Non-colorfast,orIlynon-chlorinebleach
whenneeded.
Nobleach
Seldomneeded.Ifneeded,useonly
non-chlorinebleach.
Nobleach
Whiteorcolorfast,liquidchlorinetype.
Ordynon-chlorinebleachwhenneeded.
Nobleach
Nobleach
White or colorfast, liquid chlorine type.
Whiteorcolorfast,liquidchlorinetype.
whiteor colorfast,liquidchlorinetype.
Jobleach
10bleach
obleach
specialInstructions
Ifcolorfastisunusuallysoiled,usehotwater.Usemaximumdetergentrecommendedon
page15.
Usemaximumdetergentrecommendedinguideonpage15.
Smallloadsreducewrinkling.UsemaximumdetergentrecommendedinguideonpageH.
Ifunusuallysoiled,usehotwater.Usemaximumdetergentrecommendedinguideon
page15.Smallloadsreducewrinkling.
Wash
only ifrecommendedbythegarmentmanufacturer.Followinstructionscarefully.
Washinyourwasheronlyifrecommendedbythegarmentmanufacturer.
Washfrequentlytofluffupthedownandretainthegarment’swarmth.Washseparately.Wet
downgivesoffanodorwhichmaybeabsorbedbyothergarments.Odordisappearswhen
garmentisdry.Treatheavilysoiledareaswithliquiddetergentorpastemadeofwaterand
granulardetergent.Closezippers.Wash2or3atatimeoraddtowelstobalance.
GARMENTMUSTBETUMBLEDRIED.
Youmayprefertouseamildtypedetergent.Dobabyclothesseparately.Pretreatspots.
Rinsediapers,nightgowns,padsandsheetsafteruse.Keepdiapersinacoveredpailofcold
waterandconditioningagentlikeBorateembrand.
Youmayprefertousea mildtypedetergent,Dohand-knitgarmentsbyhand.
Fillwasher,adddetergent,allowtodissolvebeforeaddingblanket.Dooneblanketatatime.
Pretreatheavilysoiledspotswithliquiddetergent.
Onelectricblanket,sewastrongpieceofclothoverplugtoprotectblanketandwasherfrom
damage.Dooneblanketata time.Pretreatheavilysoiledspotswithliquiddetergent.
Vacuumoutloosedirtbeforewashing.
Ifunusuallysoiled,useRegularCycle(NormalSpeed)WashandSpin.
Washonly2or3rugsormatsatonetime.Shakebeforewashingto removeexcessdirt.
Fornew“indigoblue”jeans, washat least3timesinverysmallloadswithfullwaterfill.
Jeansneedampleroomtomovetoavoidwhitelinesatcreases.Maydiscolorplasticwasher
parts.Subsequentwashingswillreducediscolorations,butwillprobablynevereliminateit.
fhe stainedpartswillnot~iscolorsubsequentwashingloads. -
I’umbleonFLUFF(NoHeat).
>i]lowsare~ladeOfdifferentmaterials—dacron,fiber,foam,polyester,naturalfeathersand
iown.Manypillowscanbemachinewashed,but
manufacturers’care labels nmst befollowed
:areji~lly.
Ifwashingisrecommended,checkpillowsforweakseamsor holesandmendto
]reventescapeoffeathersorfilling.Fillwasher,adddetergentandagitateforseveralminutes
odissolvedetergent.Addtwopillowsatatimetobalanceload,usehighwaterlevel.
[oreinformationoncarelabeling,sendfor“What’sNewAboutCARELAJ3ELS~’
ForsalebytheSuperintendentofDocuments,
LT.S,~ovcrnmenrPrintingOffice,Washington,D.C.20402.
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Ifyourclothesandhouseholditerns
don’tlookcleanandfreshafter
washing,youwillprobablyre-wash
them...andthatmeansyou’llwaste
energy.Remembertosortyour
clothescarefilly,andloadthem
properly,selectcorrectcycles,use
enoughdetergentand
choosea
watertemperaturewarmeno.xghto
releaseandget ridofsoil.
~UseHotWash—upto150°F.-on
a regularbasisonlywhenwashing
heavilysoiledarticles-such as
workandplayclothes.
@Undernormalsoilconditions,
washinwaterabove80°F.(27°C.).
Thisgenerallymeansusingthe
WarmWashtemperaturesetting
onyourwasher—temperatures
approximately90°to 1lO°F.or
handcomfortable.Ifyounotice
thatsoilhasaccumulatedafter
severalconsecutivewashings,use
HotWashoccasionally,ifsafe
forfabrics.
@AlwaysrinseinColdWater.The
temperatureoftherinsedoesnot
affectcleaning.
@Trytowashlessoften.Save
articlesofthesametypeoffabric
untilyouhaveafullload.
~Ifyoumustwashsmallerloads,
adjusttheamountofwater.Small
loadsshouldhavelowerwaterlevels.
@Washinoff-peakutilityhours.
Yourlocalutilitycantellyouwhich
aretheoff-peakhours.
@UseNormalSpinSpeedtoremove
morewaterandhelplessendrying
time.Thedryerwillremoveany
wrinklescausedbytheNormalSpin.
@UseyourMini-Basketwtubfor
verysmallloads.Ituseslesswater
thanthesmallwaterlevelinthebig
tubonthiswasher.Youwillalso
saveondetergentandenergy.
~Usethisdispenserwithliquid
bleachonly.Ifyouprefertouse
powderedbleach,pouritintothe
washbasketalongwithyour
detergent.Donotputpowdered
bleachintothebleachdispenser.
@Measurebleachcarefully.Here
aresomerecommendedamounts:
LARGEWATERLEVEL—I%
CUP
(310ml)liquid
SMALLWATERLEVEL–-2/3
(3JP
(170ml)liquid
.
MHW-BASKETtub-l/4
CUP
(60ml)liquid
@Pourmeasuredamountofliquid
bleachdirectlyintobleachdispense.r.
@DOnotoverfill or $3hwdiSp@lM?TC
tooverflow.Avoidsplashing.
Undilutedbleachcancausefabric
damage.
@Neverpour
bleachdirectly
ontoclothes4W
intothe wash basketor Mid-
Basket
tub.
to the
\\\ 0
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K /
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*PositiontheFabricSoftener
DispenserontheFilter-Flopan.
~Pourmamditcturer’srecommended
amountoffabricsoftenerintoa
standardmeasuringcup.
@Addenoughwatertofillthecup
1/2full.
~Pourthedilutedsoftenerintothe
dispenser.
~Thefabricsoftenerwill
utomaticallybedispensedatthe
~
Donotstopthe washer during
hefirstspin.Thiswillcausethe
dispensertoemptytoosoon.
WhenusingFabricSoftener
DispenserwiththeMini-Basket
tub,useone(1)teaspoon(5ml)of
concentratedsofteneror one(1)
tablespoon(15ml)ofdiluted
softener.
~DonotusetheFabricSoftener
DispenserwiththeSoakSetting
Cycle.
l’\
tdORMAL HSAWY
@“SOAK”settingtemperature
willautomaticallybecold.
~Ifahotorwarmsoakisdesired,
settheWASH/IUNSE
TEMPERATUREswitchto
“HOVCOLIY’or “WW/COLD”
andturntheCycleSelectorKnobto
“Normal”intheRegularCycle.Wart
thewasher.Afterwasherfillsand
beginstoagitate,pushintheCycle
SelectorKnobandturnto“SOX~’
PullouttheCycleSelectorKnobto
completethecycle.
~Foran extendedsoakzdlowthe
washertofillandagitateforafew
minutestodissolvethesoaking
agent.ThenpushintheCycle
SelectorKnobtostopthewmher
(&p lid
C~OSed)andMOWtoS02k
foraslongasdesired.Afterdesired
soakperiod,pullouttheCycle
SelectorKnobtocompletethecycle.
9
,
TheFilter-Flopanhastwo
fimctions:
oLINTFILTEl&Positionthe
Filter-Flopanontheagitatorafter
loadingclothesintothewasher.
Lintiseasilyseenandremoved
afterthewashisfinished.
eLIDFORTHEMINI-BASKET—
AfterloadingclothesintheMini-
Baskettub,besuretoreplacethe
Fiker-Flopan.Thepanservesasa
lidtokeeptheclothesintheMini-
Baskettub.
N~E: DonotusetheFiker-Flopan
asa washbasket.Donotputany
itemstobewashedintheFiker-Flo
pan.Donotplacedetergentpackets
intheFilter-Flopan.
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Fs?m.
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——
wsiw-
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B?E4sw
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—.. -———-. ..—
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TheIWni-BasketTMtub,designed
form-muhxudsOfregukwfabrics
or detimte hand-wmh3bIes9cm
beusedwithmy cycleexceptthe
SOAK
setting.
washkwl$
@Smallloadsofregularfabrics
(upto2%pounds).
~Delicate!ioadssuchaslingerie,
pantyhose,girdles,blouses,sweaters,
seeks,shirts,babyclothesandother
small,delicatehand-washables.
~Stuffedtoys.
@Tennis shoes.
How towashasmall
fabricsor
L
RemoveFiker-Flo”pan.
\
2. PlaceMini-Baskettubonagitator.
Pulltheagitatortowardthefrontof
themachineforeasierinstallation
andremovalofMini-Baskettub.
3. Put 1/4to 1/3cup(60to80ml)
detergentinthebottomoftheMini-
Baskettub.
4. LoadclothesinMini-Basket
tub.SeepageU forsortinghelp.
–Set WaterLevelto“MINI-
5. Afterloadingclothesinthe
BASKET”position.
Mini-Baskettu~,besuretoreplace
—SelectdesiredWash/Rinse
theFilter-Flopan.Thepanserves
Temperature.Seepage4.
asalidtokeeptheclothesinthe
Mini-Baskettub.
9. PullCycleSelectorknoboutto
startwasher.
8. Closelidand.setcontrolsas
follows:
Water lad
MEDIUM
LARGE
@GSMALL
RmJi- :::
BASKET
6. Addbleach,ifdesired.Measure
carefullyandpourrecommended
amountofliquidbleach—1/4cup
(60ml)-directly intothebleach
dispenser.Seepage8fordispenser
instructions.
7. Addfabricsoftener,ifdesired.
Pour1teaspoon(5ml)ofconcentrated
softeneror 1tablespoon(15ml)of
dilutedsoftenerintoFabricSoftener
DispenseronFilter-Flopan. See
page9 fordispenserinstructions.
I
forUux!Ofthe tub
@Do notusetheMini-Baskettub
~Whenwashingstockings,panty
withSOAKSetting.
hoseandothereasilytangled
=Do notwashclothesintheregular
items,alwayshandleseparately.To
minimizetangling,theuseofa net
washbasketwhenusingtheMini-
laundrybagisrecommended.
Baskettub.Therewillnotbe
I
enoughwaterinthe regularbasket
and clothesdamagecouldresult.
to the
d bysurfacetexture
Separa
from
LINT’PRODUCERS—Suchas
terrytowelingandchenille—give
uplint.
LINTC0LLECN3RS—suchas
man-madefibersandnapped
fabricslikevelveteenandcorduroy
—attractlint.Thesemustbe
washedseparately.
Formore informationonM
Controlyseepage 20.
sort by fabric
Separate
from
from
Synthetics &
m
Poly Knits
from
j
Delicates
‘~ Inadditiontosortingtoreducelint
, collection,itis recommendedthat
--~..:iibrics of similarconstructionbe
-<:washecltogetherwheneverpossibk.
-.
Smt bysoil
Separ
from
e
13
Medium
Soil
from
0
m
H;:;y
Sortbycolor
Separate
from
from
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Darks
from
13
Non-
Colorfast
E’fwl ‘m
IivdmRlcsm
ILm@s,SEEI!?4aEs6and7.
.
1$paystocheckand prepare
clothesforwashing.
@Emptypockets,brush
OUtcuffs,
zipzippers,snapsnaps,hooks
andbuttons.
@Doany~ecessarymending—rips,
hems,tears.
@Checkallitemsforareasofheavy
soilor stain.
@Removestains.ForSTAIN
REMOVALGUIDE,SEEPAGE19.
~ TbrnI?olyKnitsinside-outto
minimizefabricsurfacedamage.
Soakingand Pre-treating–
a goodwayto loosendeepsoils
andstains.
Athoroughsoakingwithdetergent
or specialsoakingagentisanother
waytoremoveheavysoils,
embeddeddirtandevensome
stains.
Soakingcanbeeitheracompletely
separatewashingstepor a prelim-
inarystepto a completewashcycle.
Fordetailedinformationonhow
tosoakinyourwasher,seepage9.
roll ON
sOkmG AG13m73,SEE
PAGE17.
@Me-treatheavysoilbyrubbingin
a smallamountofliquiddetergent
orapastemadeofwaterandpowdered
detergentor soap.Forbestresults,
wait1/2hourbeforewashing.
@Loadclothesdry.
@Takeaproperlysortedgroupof
clothesanddropthemlooselyin
thewashbasketin thisorder:
LargeItems—likesheets.Donot
wraparoundtheagitator.
SmallItems-like washcloths.
MediumSizeItems—1iketowels.
Hereisa typicalfullload:
3 DoubleSheets
4 LongSleeveShirts
3 BoxerShorts
6 StandardPillowCases
5 T-shirts
~PairTrousers
3 Handkerchiefs
Thisillustration,withclothesjust
reachingtheClothesRetaining
Ring,showsa properload.Clothes
haveampleroomtomovebecause
theyarenotpackeddown,nor
wrappedaroundtheagitator.
Clothesareloadeddrysincewet
itemsareapttopackdownwhich
encouragesoverloading.Thissize
loadrequiresafullwaterfill.
What isthe bestsizeload of
ckthes-large~ ~ediurn9or
small?Savethne,energyand
detergentbyavoidingextrauseof
thewasher.Trytowasha fullload
ofclothes.H’youcanitisbetterto
saveclothesuntilyouhavea full
load.If youmustwashsmaller
loads,savewater,energyand
detergentbyadjustingthewater
levelforthesizeoftheload. See
page4.
Special
forVvashingpermmlmt press
if’youdonothim a dryer.
Ifyouaremachine-washing
.PermanentPressclothesthatyou
phmtolinedryor drip-dry,use
extracaretominimizewrinkling
inthewashprocess:
@Be Carefilnot to overload
washer.PermanentPressclothes
musthaveampleroomtomove
freely.AMe{iumsizePermanent
Pressloadisthelargestthatshould
bewashed.
@Usemorewaterthanyouwould
foraregularload.UseaMedium
WaterLevelfora SmallLoad;a
LargeWaterLevelforaMedium
Load.
~Removeclothespromptlyas
soonaswasherstopsandhang
immediately.
@Tominimizewrinkling,usethe
Perm.Press& Knitscycle.
Toadditemsafterthewasherhas
started.
@Turnoffthewasher.
~CarefullyremovetheFiker-F1o
pan.
@Addanyadditionalarticlesby
submergingnexttotheagitator.
~ReplacetheFilter-Flopanand
restartthewasher.
N~E: Do notusetheFilter-Flo
panas a washbasket.Donotput
anyitemstobewashedinthe
Fiker-Flopan. Donotplace
detergentpacketsintheFiker-Flo
pan.
NOTE:Whenwashingstockings,
pantyhoseandothereasilytangled
items,alwayshandleseparately.To
minimizetangling,werecommend
theuseofa netlaundrybag.
to in
Phosphwe--
Fbwdm?dDetergents
Nem-Phosphate–
IPbwderedDetergents
-,4
Advantages
Performwellinhardorsoftwater
Washalltypesoffabricswell.
Canbeusedinhot,warm,or
coldwater.
Performsatisfactorilyinsoft
ormoderatelyhardwater.
Insomeareasonlynon-phosphate
productsareavailable.
Performwellinsoftwater.
Offerbetterperformancein
hardwaterthanpowdered
non-phosphatetypes.
Cleanssyntheticsandfabric
blendswel~.
Areexcellentasconcentrates
forremovingspots.
Completelydissolveevenin
coldwater.
Performwellinsoftwater.
Arenotavailableinsomeareas.
Generallydonotcleanwellin
hardwater.
Maybedifficulttodissolve,
especiallyincoldwater.
Shouldnotbeusedincoldwater.
Thosecontainingsodium
carbonateasaningredientmay
causeharmfi.dlimestonedeposits
oncldhesandwasherwhen
combinedwithhardwater.
(Seepage14.)
Maynotperformaswellas
powderedphosphateproducts
whendilutedinwashwater.
Generallydonotcleanwellin
medium-hardorhardwater.
Maycombinewithwater
hardnessmineralstoform
stickysoapcurd.
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The
ISyourwaterhard?Ifitis,and
washersurfaces.Thehardness
(11ormoregrains)andifyouwash
ifyouuseacarbonatetypenon- ofyourwaterandyourwashing
justafewloadsaweek,youmay
phosphatedetergent,youwill
frequencywilldeterminehow
seelimestonebuildupsinjustafew
mostprobablynoticelimestone*
rapidlythelimestonewillbuild
months.
depositsonyourclothesand
up.IfyourviaterisVERYHARD
Althoughlimestonebuildupoccurs
morerapidlyoncotton,itwill
eventuallyaffectvariousfabricsin
thefollowingways:
~Givesa stiff,harsh,roughfeelto
fabricssuchastoweling.
~Causescolorstofadeandbecome
dullanddingy.
@Causesgrayingoffabrics.
~Leavesa white,powderyresidue
ondark-coloreditems.
*Causesspot-fadingofbright
colorsasa resultofdirectcontact
withdetergent.
@Reduceswrinlde-resistanceof
permanentpressfabrics.
~Destroyseffectivenessofflame-
retardantfinishesoncottonssuch
aschildren’ssleepwear.
*Increasesfabricwearbecause
ofthescrubbingactionbetween
limestonedepositsonthefabrics
duringwasheragitation.
Ef&ts onwasher
~Unsightlybuilduponallwasher
surfacesexposedtothewash
solution.
~Mat-1ike,crustyformationscaused
bylintadheringtothesticky
limestonedeposits.
@Increasedservicecallsbecause
oflimestonedepositsinthepump,
recirculationwaterhoses,filters
andotherwasherparts.
* Reduce-juseful lifeofwasher.
Ik!amInenddmthod$
to
lx!duceIhM!StOmbtidups
~Useapowderedphosphate
detergentor aliquiddetergentif
theseareavailableinyourarea.
~Installahomewatersoftener.
Thiswillsignificantlyreduce
limestonebuildup.
@Useapackagednon-precipitating
watersoftener,suchasCalgon
brandwithphosphate.
GOOdwasllillgpmtice$
my delayI.i.nlestonedmllage
to clothes
Thefollowingrecommendations
willtemporarilydelaytheeffects
oflimestoneonyourclothes.
Thesearegenerallygoodwashing
practicesandwillgivebettersoil
removalwhetherornotyouhave
hardwateror usecarbonate
detergent.
@Usehotterwashwater,for
exampleupto 150°F.forcottons.
Thisalsoimprovesoily-soil
removal.
@If youwashincoolerwaterto
saveenergy,usemoredetergentto
promotebetterwashing.Alsobe
suretousebleachonbleachable
fabrics.Usehotwaterwhenever
possible.
~Adddetergentandallowwasher
tofillandagitateforthreeor four
minutestodissolvedetergent
beforeaddingclothes.
*Increaseamountofdetergent.
Seeguideonoppositepagefor
recommendeddetergentamounts
in relationtowaterhardness.
@Increaseuseofbleaches,presoaks,
packagedwaterconditioners,prewash
soilandstainremoverstohelpin
removingstubbornsoilsandstains.
~Usegreatercareinsortingloads.
Washverydirtyloadsseparately
andincreasedetergenttohelpkeep
dirtfromredepositingonless
soileditems.Washdelicateitems
separatelytopreventdamagefrom
heavy,sturdyclothes.
~Washsmallerloadstoincrease
cleaningactionofwasher.
~Usefabricsoftenertocounteract
stiffnessorharshnessinclothes.
Ho=whpartiallyrestoreclothes
Onceclotheshavedevelo~ed
deposits,theymaybepa~ially
restoredbysoakingin a solution
oftwocupsofvinegarinonegallon
ofhottapwaterfor 15minutes.
USEAPLASTICCONTAl_NER.
Thenwashclothesinthewasher
usingdetergent.
~Donotusevinegarsoak
solutioninwasher.Theacidic
actionofthevinegarmay
damagetheporcelain.
~Vinegarsoaksolutionmay
reducethewrinkle-resistance
ofpermanentpressfabrics.
~Vinegarsoakmaydamage
thedyesin somefabrics,
,4?aa’
*LIMES~NE—technically called
CALCIUMCARBONATE—iscausedbythe
[. ~,.“.
%:;
.=,4.
reactionof thecalcium in the hardwaterwith the sodium carbonate inthe detergent.
1;.-’:%=:’::;
(
;%:l~f
%21
~
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Theuseofa sufilcientamount
Htherecommendedamountof
ofdetergentisoneofthemost detergentproducestoomanysuds,
importantthingsyoucandoto
switchtoalowsudsingdetergent
makesureyourwashcomesout
brand,andfollowinstructionson
HowtousedetergenG—-grmukw
m ipow(km?d:
Forbestresults,adddetergentto
thewashbasketbeforeloading
clothes.If youloadyourclothes
first,adddetergentnexttothe
agitator.
clean. package.
Amountrequired
varies
Wcording to:
1.Waterhardness
2. Amountofsoil
3.Sizeofload
4. TyPeofdetergent
5.Washtemperature
Ifyourdetergentdoesn’tdissolve
well,predissolvethedetergentin
hotwater,thenpourdirectlyinto
thewashbasket.
the moredetagentif
youhave...
1.Hardwater
2. Largeloads
3. Greasyoroilysoils
4. Lowerwashtemperature
5. Lowphosphatedetergent
Usingtoolittledetergentis
acommoncauseoflaundry
problems.Alwaysmeasure
detergentina standard
measuringcup.
Miw
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mount ofddergentforaveragesd bad
1. Userecommendedamountof
detergentforyourloadandwater
hardnessasshowninguide.
WaterLevelSetting
Water
Mini
Hardness
Large
Medium
Small
Basket
VERY
1%cups
1%cups
1%cups
%cup
High!%dsing
IO%O%r.
PowderType
HARD
4-10Gr,
1!4cups
1%cups
%cup
‘Acup
SOFT
O-4Gr.
1cup
%cup
‘/2 cup
%CUP
mff-
2. Otherdetergenttypes—Low
andnormalsuds,powders,liquids,
non-phosphatepowders,follow
recommendationsonpackage.
3. Forhardwatertreatment,see
page16.
LowSucking
Concentrated
o-1o
Grains
%cup
‘/2 cup ‘/2 cup
‘Acup
FowderType
[
I
LIQUID
I
o-1o
Grains
I
IULOW PACKAGEINRM!TM’W
w
Beforeyoucandecidewhattodo
abouthardwater,youneedtoknow
ifyouhaveitand,ifso,howhard
itis.
e If Youliveinamunicipalarea,
contactyourwatercompany.
s Ifyouliveinaruralarea,orin
somesuburbanareas,contactyour
countyagent.
Theanswerwillbe “youhave‘so
manygrains’pergallon”and
meansthis:
Oto3grainspergallon–SOFT
4to 10grains-HARD
11to 19grains–VERYHARD
20grainsandover—
EXTREMELYHARD
If’yourwaterisSOFT,YOUhave
no-problem.Youcanu~esoapor
detergentasyoupreferandforget
allabouthardwater.Ifyouhave
HARDwater-lessthan10grains—
andyouusephosphatedetergent,
youalsohavenoproblem.
But,ifyouhavemorethan10
grains,youwillneedtosoftenyour
waterwitheither.. .
L Aninstalledwatersoftenerin
yourhome,or
2. Theuseofapa&agedwater
softener.
Forinformationonwater
softeners,seeguidebelow.
AddthisWwtxwmenerwithaMlwaterk?vel
Grainsof
hardness
o–lo
lo–15
15-20
20–25
25–30 over30
Whenusing
o
‘%cup %cup %cup 1cup 1cupplus1tablespoonforevery5grainsabove
withdetergent
(60ml)
(120ml) (160r@ (240ml) 30(240mlplus15MIforeachextra5grains)
Whenusing
%cup %cup
%cup 1cup 1%cups
l%cups
PIUS 1 wbi*pOOnfir evew~_ a~e
withsoap
(80ml) (160ml)
(180ml)
(240ml)
(360rnl) 30(300mlplus15mlforeachextra5grains)
16
.
Howtowe it
LWndry
productandtype Specialinstructions
BLEACH
ChlorineLiquid
suchasCloroxbrand
1)Donotpourundilutedliquidchlorinebleachdirectlyinto
washerorcmdryclothes.
2)Someoftoday’swashablefabricsshouldnotbechlorine
bleachedsuchas: 100%cottonflame-retardantchildren’s
sleepwear,silk,wool,mohair,spandex,leather,ornon-tit
colors.Dilutebleachbeforeusingonanyfabric.
3)CheckManufacturers’CareLabelsforspecial
instructions.
1)Maybeusedonallkindsoffabrics.
2)Ismosteffectiveinhotwater.
1)Helpsmakeclothesfluffyandsoft.
2)Reducesstaticelectricity.
3)Usecarefully.Toomuchmaycausestainingon
someclothes.
4)Donotpourdirectlyonclothes.
5)Forthoserecommendedforaddingtothewashcycle,
suchasRainBarrelbrand,followmanufacturer’s
instructionsexactly.
UseyourBleachDispenseraccordingto
instructionsonpage8,
Non-chlorinesuchas
Clorox2brand
Followpackagedirections.
Putbleachintowasherwithdetergent.
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FABRICSOFTENERS
Rinseadditivesuchas
DownyBrand
UseyourFabricSoftenerDispenser
accordingtoinstructionsonpage9.
Followpackagedirections.
Addduringwashcycle.WashAdditivesuchas
RainBarrelbrand
WIWTIZER
:hlorineBleach,
wchasC1oroxbrand
Guardsagainstinfectionbykillingmostbacteriaand
viruses?
Useincaseofinfectionand
contagiousdisease.
SeeunderBleachabove.
iVATERSOFTENER
Suspendshardnessmineralsinsolution,keeping
waterclear.
Combineswithwaterhardnessmineralstoformprecipitate
whichgivescloudyormilkyappearancetowater.
{on-precipitating
uchasCaIgonbrand
Followpackagedirections.
Addat startofwashcycle.
‘precipitatingsuchas
Followpackagedirections.
Boraxbrand
SOAKAGENT
SuchasBizbrand
PRETREATING,STAIN
AND
sPmREIWWms
SuchasSpray‘nWash
andK2Rbrands
Usewithdetergentorsoapinwashcycle.
I Followpackagedirections.
Followpackagedirections.Treatonly
heavilysoiledareas.Checkgarments’
carelabelsforinstructions.
CAUTION:Washercontrolpanelsandfinishesmaybe
damagedbysomelaundrypretreatmentsoilandstain
removerproductsifsuchproductsaresprayedonorhave
directcontactwiththewasher.Applythesepretreatment
productsawayfromwasher.Thefabricmaythenbewashed
normally.Damagetoyourwashercausedbypretreatment
productsisnotcoveredbyyourwarranty.
‘HN’ISANDDYES
PowderedsuchasRit
andTintcxbrands
FO11OWpackagedirections.
N(YI’E:Tintedgarmentsmaynotbe
colorfast.Washseparately.
Cleanwashertoavoiddiscolorationofnextload.Go
throughcompletecycle(5-minutewash)usinghotwater,
1/2cup(120ml)detergent,1cup(240ml)bleach.Wipe
exteriorparts.Caution:Tintingmaydiscolorplasticin
washer.Subsequentwashingswillreducediscoloration
butmaynevereliminateit.
*Formoreinformationonsanitizers,senc!forGovernmentBulletin,#57B,“SanitationinHomeLaundering;’availablefromthe
ConsumerInformationCenter,Pueblo,Colorado81009.
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to
L Trytoremovestainsassoonas
possible.Thefresherthestain,the
easieritistoremove.
stainRemovalHint—
usingC.hh’heIBh?m!hfor
WhiteandBkaclwbkFabrics.
Seenextpagefor
stainRemovalGuide.
2. Beforeattemptingtoremove
anystain,takethesesteps:
@Findthefabricandthefinishin
thechartonthenextpage,anduse
onlyrecommendedmethods.
Mix 1/4cup(60ml)chlorine
bleachwithonega~lon(3.8liter)of
coolwater—approximately80”F.
(27°C.)-in asinkorpan.Soak
stainedareafor5minutesand
launderinwasher.
Formorecompleteinformationon
stainremoval,requestgovernment
bulletin,“RemovingStainsFrom
Fabrics;’054D.Toobtainacopy
writeto:ConsumerInformation
Center,Pueblo,Colorado81009.
Availableatlowcost.
~Checkthecarelabelinstructions
thatcamewiththegarment.
TheCaseof’the“lnvisble”Stain.
Foodorcookingoilsonyour
syntheticgarmentsmaycausestains
whicharevirtuallyinvisibleand
whichyoumaynotnoticeasyou
putyourclothesintothewasher.
~Teststainremovalproductona
hiddeninsideseamoronasample
ofthematerial.
~Avoiduseofhotwateron
unknownstain.It cansetsome
stains.
If thesestainsarenotcompletely
removedinthewash,theoilyspots
maypickupdirtfromthewash
water.Thentheywillbecomevery
visibleandyoumaythinktheywere
causedbythewashcycleitself.
3. Followstainremovalwitha
thoroughrinsing.
4. Washwithrecommended
amountofsoapordetergent.
Oncethesespotsbecomevisible,
howcanyouremovethem?
e Rubinundilutedliquiddetergent
andletstand30minutes.
~Re-washusinghottestwaterthe
fabriccanstand.
Howcanyoupreventthese
“After-You-Wash”stains?
@Increasetheamountofdetergent
normallyused.
@Increasewatertemperaturewhere
fabricwillpermit.
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~Washsyntheticgarmentsmore
often.
Whiteand Fabrics
SeeControISetting(kick, Bleachon Page7
other
WwhabkFabrics
Adhesives
(ChewingGum,etc.)
Rubwithiceorimmerseinverycoldwater.
Usedulltoolto
carefilly scrapeofas muchadhesiveor gumaspossible.
Sponge
withasafedrycleaningfluid,*thenlaunder.
Sameaswhiteandbleachablefabrics.
Sameaswhiteandbleachablefabrics
exceptusenon-chlorinebleach.
Anti-perspirants,
Deodorants
Blood
Chocolate,Cream,
IceCreamandMilk
Applyundilutedliquiddetergent.Rinse.Ifstainremains,bleach
accordingtoStainRemovalHintonoppositepage.Ifcolorhas
changed,youmaybeabletorestoreitbyspongingwith
ammonia.**Rinsethoroughly.
Soakincoldwater,thenlaunderinwarmwater.Ifstainremains,
bleachaccordingtoStainRemovalHintonoppositepage,launder.
Spongeorsoakincoolwater,thenlaunder,
Soakincoldwater.Treatstainwithasafedrycleaningfluid*;
Applyundilutedliquiddetergent,launder,dry.Bleachaccording
Soakincoldwater.Spongewithasafedry
cleaningfluid.*Applyundilutedliquid
detergent.Launderinwarmwater.
I toStainRemovalHintonoppositepage,launderanddry.
Withoutcream:BleachaccordingtoStainRemovalHinton
oppositepage.Launder.Withcream;FO11OWguidedirectionsfor
cream.
CoffeeandTea
Spongewithwarmwater.Ifstainremains,
applywarmglycerine,letstand30minutes
andrinsewell,orspongewithasafedry
cleaningfluid.*Launder,
Cosmetics:EyeShadow,
Lipstick,Mascara,Liquid
orPancakeMakeup,Rougt
Powder;Crayon;Grease,
Treatstainwithsafedrycleaningfluid.*Applyundilutedliquid
ietergent;launderanddry.BleachaccordingtoStainRemoval
Hintonoppositepage.
Spongewithasafedrycleaningfluid~
Thenlaunderinwarmdetergentwater.
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EQmi9
!EEKA
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E3&a3z
t4m=9-
FreshFruit,FruitJuices,
leakstainincoolwater.Ifstainremains,bleachaccordingtoStain
temovalHintonoppositepage,launder.
Spongewithwarmwater.Bleachremaining
stainwithnon-chlorinebleach.Wine,Vegetables,orFood
Coloring
——.
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EB$m7
-
~pplyundilutedliquiddetergent.Launder.(Treatmildewspots
/hiletheyarefresh,beforemoldhasa chancetoweakenfabric.)If
ithertypestainremains,bleachaccordingtoStainRemovalHint
noppositepage,launder.(Severescorchcannotberemoved.)
Grass,Foliage,Flowers,
Mildew,Scorch
Spongewithwarmwater.Apply
undiluted
Ziquiddetergent.
Bleachremainingstain
withnon-chlorinebleach,thenlaunder.
Oldmildewstainscanseldomberemoved.
Scorchcanseldomberemoved.
Ink,Ballpoint reshstains:Placestainfacedownonanabsorbenttoweland
]ongewithdrycleaningfluid~orusesprayclearrer.Apply
ldilutedliquiddetergent.Oldstains;bleachaccordingtoStain
emovaiHintonoppositepage,
ften withoil, lardorVaseline,thenspongewithturpentineor
~nanaoil. Launderinwarmwater.
Sameaswhiteandbleachablefabrics
exceptlaunderusingnon-chlorinebleach,
Sameaswhiteandbleachablefabrics.PaintandVarnish
Launderinwarmwater.Rinsewell.Bleach
withnon-chlorinebleach.
Perspiration
pplyundilutedliquiddetergentandlaunderinwarmwater.If
lorhaschangedyoumaybeabletorestoreit bytreatingwith
lmoniaor vinegar5*Ifanystainremains,treatwithsafedry
cleaningfluid*orbleachaccordingtoStainRemovalHinton
oppositepage,launderanddry.
Applyrustrenmver~*usingmanufacturer’sdirections.Rinseand
launder.
Rust Sameaswhiteandbleachablefabrics.
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==%
f~==><.=;
.=.
~:r,~~~g.
*~iiL][iOn:~ecauseckxmincfluidstendtobetoxic,besureyouare inawellventilatedroomwhenusin~them.NOcleaningfluidshouldbeusedunlessuseris
~~$ fi~mi]iilr;Viththelimitatio~sandreq{lired~~utions(usuallj
printedonlabel).useextrernecautionwi~hflammablecomp~unds.
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Umkrnocircumstancesshouldfabricscontainingflammablematerials(vmxes,cleaningfluids,etc.)bewashedinwasher.
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~- ~ **D[~Ilo[Illixch]orineb]ell~hwithamnloIliaor ucidssuch
i]s vinegarimd/or rustremover.Mixingcanproduceatoxicgaswhichmaycausedeath.
~&~
Sa~C~*}~irCfC~tfJ~il~ol~lC~ltlTlanuK3Ctt~re*S`C3*Cl~~belS.
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PROBLEM
UN’I’ORRESK$UI?
ONCLCY!YI13S
GIU3ASYOR0.ILY
STAINSON
LAUNDERED
GARMENTS
POSSIBLECAUSEm
~kcomectsotiingofc]othes.Separablint-producers(suchasterrytowelsandchenille)
fromlint-receivers(suchasman-madefabrics,velveteen,corduroy).
* Washingtoolong,especiallyforsmallerloads.Fornormalsoil,washoneminuteper
poundofdryclothes.
~Useof
non-p~ospha~~detergentswhichcombinewithhardnessmineralstoforma
precipitatewhichcanbem.istakenforlint,Useaphosphateorliquiddetergent;use
warmerwashwaterorsoftenwaterwithaninstalledmechanicalsoftenerorapackaged
watersoftener.
ePowderyresiduefrom
granularde~~gen~mayappe~ tObelint.Predissolvegranular
detergentinhotwaterbeforeaddingtowasher;makesuredetergentiscompletely
dissolvedbeforeaddingclothes;switchtoIiquidorcoldwaterdetergentorusewarmer
washwater.Seepage15.
~
overloadingwill cause abrasionwhichcreatesexcessivelint.Washfeweritemswith
correctwaterlevel.
~
TOOmuchbleach.Use correctamountofMeachaccordingtopackagedirections.
@Notenough
detergenttoholdlintinsuspensionduringwashcycle.Increaseamountof
detergent.Seepage15.
e~comectuseoffabricso~ner. ~f~s~ inwashcycle,softenersmayreactwith
detergenttocreateawhitedeposit.Usesoftenersinrinsecycleonlyunlesspackage
specifiesaddingtowashcycle.UseFabricSoftenerDispenser.Seepage9.
ePfig usu~y onpolyester-cottonblendsiscausedbynormalwearandmaylooklike
lint.‘lhrningclothesinside-outmayhelp.
~Sbticelectricitycaused
byoverdying willcauseattraction.Usefabricsoftenerin
rinsecycle.
I’hesearesometimescalled“InvisibleStairIs”becauseyoumaynotnoticethembefore
washingclothes.However,ifoilysoilsarenotcompletelyremovedinwashcycle,the
oilyspotsmaypickupdirtfromthewashwater.Thespotswillthenbeveryvisible.They
arenotcausedbythewasher.Washsyntheticgarmentsassoonaspossibleafterwearing.
Usemoredetergentthannormalandhottestwaterfabriccanstand.If spotsappear,rubin
undilutedliquiddetergent,letstand30minutesandrewashwithextradetergentusing
hottestwaterfabriccanstand.
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GE WWA8306L User manual

Category
Washing machines
Type
User manual

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