GE WWA6600M User manual

Category
Washing machines
Type
User manual
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Contents
.4gitator
22
Pre-Treating
7,9,15
Appliance Registration
2
ProblemSolver
18-22
Care and Cleaning
22
SafetyInstructions
3,4
Consumer Services
23 SoakSetting
5,8
ControlsSetting Guide
6,7
Sorting
4,9
CycleSettings
5
Stains
16
Detergents,Other Additives 11-15
StainRemovalGuide
17
Energy-SavingTips
8
Storage&VacationTips
23
Filter-Flo@Pan
4,8, 10,22 UserMaintenanceInstructions 22
Hard Water
14
Warranty
BackCover
LimestoneDeposits
12,22
Loading the Washer
4, 10
Modeland Serial Numbers
2
GEAnswercenf.r@
Operating Instructions
4
8oa82&2@oo
Model WWA6600M
HYOUNeedSetice
It is intendedto helpyouoperate
and maintainyournewwasher
properly.
Keepithandy for answerstoyour
questions.
Ifyoudon’tunderstandsomething
or need more help, write (include
yourphone number)
ConsumerAffairs
GE Appliances
AppliancePark
Louisville,KY40225
Ifyoureceiveda
dam%edwasher...
Immediately contactthedealer
(or builder) that sold youthe
washer.
Savetimeandmoney.
Beforeyou request service...
check the Problem Solveron
pages 18through 22. It listscauses
ofminor operating problems that
youcan correct yourself.
writedolvnthemodel
andserialnumbers.
You’llfindthem on a labelonthe
iowerleftside near the front.
These numbers arc also on the
Consumer Product Ownership
RegistrationCard that camewith
your washer. Beforesendinginthis
card, picasc write thesenumbers
here:
Model Number
——.——..
Serial Number
ToobtainaSpanishlanguage
versionofthisbook,call
GEAnswerCenter@
800.626.2000
consumerinformationservice.
Paraobtenerlaversi6nen
espafioldeestemanual,
Ilamea
GEAnswerCenter?
serviciode information
paraelconsumidor,
tel~fono800.626.2000.
FORYOURSAFEW
1,openWindowsa
2sDon’ttouch
electricalswitches:
311Extinguishany
open
flames
4=Immediatelycall
yourgasSuppliera
*Don’tturn electric switches
onor
otibecause sparks may
ignitethe gas.
Toobtainservice,seethe
ConsumerServicespageinthe
backofthisbook.
We’reproudofour serviceand
wantyouto be pleased. If forsome
reasonyouare nothappywiththe
serviceyoureceive,here are f,hree
stepsto followfor further help.
FIRST,contactthepeoplewho
servicedyourappliance.Explain
whyyouare notpleased. In most
cases, thiswillsolvethe problem.
NEXT, ifyouare stillnotpleased,
write allthedetails-including
yourphonenumber—to:
Manager,Consumer Relations
GE Appliances
AppliancePark
Louisville,Kentucky40225
FINALLY,ifyourproblemis still
notresolved, write:
Major Appliance
Consumer ActionPanel
20 North WackerDrive
Chicago,Illinois60606
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Readal~imtructiombefore lwing thk appliance. ,
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WARNWG–TO
reducetheriskof
fire,electricshock, orinjuryto
penomwhenwingyourapptiance,
followbasicprmutiom,hclutig
thefoilowing:
~Usethisapplianceonlyforik
intendedpurposeas
describedin
thisUseandCareBook,
*This
washermustbeproperly
imtied andlocatedinaccordmce
withtheInstallationInstructions
beforeitisused.
Ifyoudidnot
receiveanInstallationInstructions
sheetwithyourwasher,youcan
obtainonebycontactingtheservice
locationnearestyou.
–Properly ground to conform
with
allgovertingcodesand
ordinances.Followdetailsin
ktillation Instructions.
–InstallorstorewhereitWfllnot
beexposedtotemperaturesbeIow
freezingorexposedtotheweather.
–Connect toaproperly rated,
protectedandsjzedpower supply
circuittoavoidelectrical overload.
–Connect toadequateplumbing
anddrain facilitiesas described in
the1nstallationInstructions.
*Turnoff water faucetswhen
thewasher isnotin useto relieve
pressureonhosesand valves,:]ndto
nlinimizeleakageifa hose or valve
shouidbreakorrupture.
*~hcn disconnectingthis
;]pp~iancepullbytheplugrather
[banthe
cord toavoiddamageto the
cord or.junctionofcord and plug.
Fy’fakesure ~hatthe cord islocated so
ihat~1w~~~notbestepped on. tripped
{)vcrc]rotherwise subjected to
d;iI12:i~C3or stress.
@Closesupervisionisnecessary
ifthisapplianceisusedbyornear
children.Donot8I1owchildren
toplayinside,onorwith
tfi
applianceOranydiscarded
appliance.Disposeofdscarded
appliancesandshippingor
packingmaterialsproperly.
BeforeWscardingawasher,or
removingfromserviceyremove
thewasherlid.
~
Keepalllaundryaids(suchas
detergents,bleaches,fabricsotiners,
etc.)outofthereachofchildren,
preferablyinalockedcabinet.Observe
aflwarningsoncontainerlabelsto
avoidpersonalinjury.
@Keepthearea aroundand
underneathyourappliancesfree
frorntheaccumulationofcombustible
materials,suchaslint, paper,rags,
chemicals,etc.
@
KeeptheflooraroundyOur
appliancescleananddrytoreduce
thepossibilityofslipping.
@Tominimizethepossibility
ofelectricshock,unplugthis
appliancefromthepowersupply
beforeattemptinganymaintenance
orcleaning(excepttheremovaland
cleaningofthelintfilter).
NOTE:TurningtheCycleSelector
knobtoanOFFpositiondoesN~
disconnecttheappliancefromtlIe
powersupply.
@~~nottamper withcontrols.
oDonotoperatethis
appliance
ifitisdamaged, malfunctioni~]g,
partially disassembled, orhas
missingor brokenparts, including
adamaged cord ox
plug.
QNeverclimbonorstandonthe
washertop.
QDonotwashfiberglassarticlesin
yourwasher.Skini~~itationcould
resultfromthexemainingpayticles
thatmaybepickedLIpbycloti~ing
duri~gsubseque12”[washerl!se,
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ImportantSafetyImtructiom (continu~d)
=The laundryp~ocesscan rtiuce
For washer operation
theflameretardancyoffabrics.To
@Do notleavewasherlidup
avoidsucha result, tie garment
duringcycle.Thiswill stopthe.
manufacturer’scareinstructions
washand spinactionand prevent
shouldbe followedvery carefilly.
completionofthecycle.
HowtoOpemteyourclotheswasher
WM~G—To reducethe riskof fire, electric shock, orinjury topersons,
readthe IMPORTANT
SMETYINS~UCTIONS beforeoperatingthisappliance.
SAW TmsE
msTRucTIoNs
sortingand bading
* Sort clothescarefully by fabric
type, weight, color and amountof
soil according to instructionson
page 9.
~RemoveFilter-Flo@pan. The
undersideof the lid is a goodplace
to put thepan while 1oadingor
unloadingclothes.
@Add measured amount of
detergent. See pages 11through 15
for information on detergents and
other launch-yadditives.
@Load clothes into the wash
l~:]sl{ctbeing carefil not to overload.
Clothesshou!dbc belowtheretaining
rir]g.Sec page 10for more Ioading
i~lfor~]]atiorl.
@Positionthe Filter-Flo pan on the
agitator.Lint will collectin the pan
for easyremovalwhen the wash is
finished.
N~E: Do not use the Filter-Flo
pan as a wash basket. Do not put
any items to be washedin the
Filter-Flo pan.
~For information onbleaches and
fabric softeners, seepage 15.
@Close the lid. Washerwill fill but
not agitateor spin with the lid open.
setting the
controls
Usethe ControlsSettingGuideon
pages6and7to
help you make the
proper selections.
@ Select Water Level.
SMALL: Washer isless than %
full ofclothes.
MEDIUM: Between %and % full.
LARGE: Between % and 2Afull.
EXTRA LARGE: Over 2Afull.
@ SelectWash/RinseTemperature.
@ ~sh CycleSelectorKnobin
andturn clockwiseto yourselected
washsetting.
@ PuUCycleSelectorfiob out
to startthe-washer.1fyouwish to
changesettingafterwasherhas
started,push CycleSelectorKnob
in to stopthe washerand resetto
the newposition. Settingcan be
changedat anytime.
TipstoHelpYou
Mlarcyeles—
selectsettings
PermanentRess cycIes—
Forpermanentpress anddelicates.
An extendedcool-downsprayrinse
isprovidedto minimizethesetting
soakcycle–
Use withmost soakingaidsto
loosenembeddedsoilsand stains.
RegularCycles
&
OFF
N!lRMAL
s$@
UG
o
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Soak Cycle ~
c1
4
uGNT
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Provideslongerwashtimefor
mostcottons,linens,workand
playclothes.
of-wrinkles,
RegularCycles
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OFF NORMAL
B@
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1
Soak Crcle ~
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LIGHT
NORMAL ‘EAW
SOIL
o
e
SOIL
:Ie ~
LIGHT
NOi!,iAL ‘EAV’
SOIL
wu KtIW70 STMT. WSH roSTOP
\
W1l EllOB 10 SIAX1 PUSH TO S1OP
whatHappeminEachsetting(ApprotiafiMnuks)
Regular
Permanent Press
cycle
Selector
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Heavy
Normal
Light
Soak
Soil
Normal
Light
Settings
Cycle
Wash -
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19 15
6
10 4
Spin 31/2 31/2
31/’.!
21/..
2~/2
Rinse
31/2 31/2
31/2 31/2
31/2
31/2
Spin 7
7
7 7
41/2
41/2
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TotalTime I 35
31 22
11
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221/2
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161/2
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N~ES:
@Total time includes pauses between each phase of cycle.
e Total time does
tzotinclude water fill time. Filltimes vary depending on household
lt’ater pressure and your selected water level.
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ControksettingGuidefordifferentfabricsandloam
~c,.1.settin,‘---‘--
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Cottonsand Linens
White/Colorfast
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Hot or Warm
Bright/Noncolorfast
Warmor Cold
RegularCycles
Normal Soil Setting
RegularCycles
Normal Soilor LightSetting
Workclothes,dungarees, etc.
Heavysoil
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Hot
Averagesoil Hot or Warm
RegularCycles
1
NormalSoilfor smallloads; Heavyfor allotherloads
RegularCycles Normal SoilSetting
PermanentPress, TreatedCottons,
Blendswith Cottons
Heavyor oily soil
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Hot
Averageor light soil
Warm
PermanentPress Cycles
Normal Setting
PermanentPress Cycles
LightSetting
Synthetics—Polyester,Nylon,
AcrylicKnits and WovenFabrics
Sturdy
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Warm
Delicates Warm
PermanentPress Cycles Normal Setting
PermanentPress Cycles
LightSetting
PermanentPress Cycles LightSetting
Silks,Woois;Blends ofSilk
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Warm
and Wool
PermanentPress Cycles
1
LightSettingRayonand Acetate
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Warm
PermanentPress Cycles
Normal Setting
Down-filledgarments, if machine
Warm
washingis recommended
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RegularCycles
Normal Soil or LightSetting, dependingon
amountof soil
BabyCIothes—Sturdy,such as
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Hot
Diapers, Nightgowns,Shirts, Pads,
Sheets, Receiving Blankets,
Coveralls
Permanent Press Cycles
Light SettingBabyClothes—Delicate I Warm
Blankets—Wool,Part-WooI,Cotton
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Warm RegularCycles
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Light Setting
Blankets—Synthetic,Electric
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Warm RegularCycles
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Light Setting
Curfains–DO NOT MACHINE
1
Hot or Warm
WASHFIBERGLASS
Permanent Press Cycles
1
Light Setting
Permanent Press Cycles
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Light Setting
RegularCycles Normal Soil Setting
Cl~enillcBedspreads, Robes** I Hot or Warm
Slipcovers, Draperies, Bathmats
1
Hot or Warm
and Rugs**
Denims (cspecia!]y Indigo Blue
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Cold or Warm
,leaIIs)and other fabrics that bleed
Regular Cycles
Normal Soil Setting
Rubber-coated Items, Laminated
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Wdrnl
Fabrics. Viny], Plastics and
Ar(iclcs with Plastic Trim
a
Permanent Press Cycles
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Light Setting
u
Permanent Press Cycles
Normal Soil or Light Setting, depending on
amount of soil
Bleach
Liquidchlorine type.
Only non-chlorinebleachwhenneeded.
Whiteor colorfast, liquidchlorinetype.
Noncolorfast, onlynon-chlorinebleach
whenneeded.
Whiteor colorfast, liquid chlorine type.
Noncolorfast, onlynon-chlorinebleach
whenneeded.
Whiteor colorfast, liquid chlorine type.
Noncolorfast, ody non-chlorine bleach
whenneeded.
;eldomneeded. If needed, use on]y
on-chIorinebleach.
10bleach
‘biteor colorfast, liquid chiorine type.
Ily non-chlorine bleach when needed.
I
I bleach
hitcor colorfast, liquid chlorine type.
]ilcor colorfast, liquid cillorinc type.
Iitcor colorfast. liquid chlorine type.
bletich
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special Instructions
If colorfast is unusuallysoiled, use hotwater.Usemaximumdetergentrecommendedon
page 13.
Use maximumdetergentrecommendedin guideonpage 13.
Smallloads reduce wrinkling. Use maximumdetergentrecommendedinguideonpage 13.
If unusuallysoiled, use hot water.Use maximumdetergentrecommendedinguideon
page13.Small loadsreduce wrinkling.
Washonly if recommendedbythe garment manufacturer. Followinstructionscarefully.
Washin yourwasheronlyif recommendedbythe garment manufacturer.
Washfrequently to fluff up the downand retain the garment’s warmth. Washseparately.Wet
iowngives off an odor which maybe absorbed byother garments. Odor disappears when
;arment is dry. Treat heavilysoiledareas with liquiddetergentor paste madeofwater and
;ranular detergent. Closezippers. Wash2 or 3 at a time or addtowelsto balance.
3ARMENTMUST BETUMBLE D~ED.
{OUmayprefer to use a mild-type detergent. Dobabyclothes separately. Pretreat spots.
tinse diapers, nightgowns,pads and sheets after use. Keep diapers in a coveredpail ofcold
vaterand conditioningagent like Borateembrand.
‘OUmayprefer to usea mild-type detergent. Do hand-knit garmentsby hand.
‘illwasher, add detergent, allow todissolve beforeaddingblanket. Do one blanketat a time.
‘retreatheavily soiledspots with liquiddetergent.
On electric blanket, sewa strong piece ofcloth overplug to protect blanket and washer from
damage, Do one blanketat a time. Pretreat heavily soiled spots with liquid detergent.
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Vacuumout loose dirt before washing.
Washonly 2 or 3 rugs or mats at one time. Shake before washingto remove excessdill,
For new “indigo blue”jeans, washat least 3 times in very small loads with full water fill.
Jeans need ample room to moveto avoidwhite lines at creases. May discolor plastic washer
parts. Subsequent washingswill reduce discolorations, but will probably nevereliminate it.
The stained parts will notdiscolor subsequent washingloads.
Tumble on FLUFF (No Heat).
Pillows
arc macicofdifferent materials-dacron, fiber, foam, polyester, natural feathers and
down. Many pillowsczn be machine kv~shcd,but
inon[~j~ctlirers’ core l(ibels iill~st[>efol!owed
c[/r~J/11):
If washir]gis recommended, check pillows for weak seams or holes and mend to
preventescape of feathers or filling. Fill washer, add detergent and agitate for se~~eralminutes
i{}dissolve
d~t~~~~ilt. Addtwopillows at a time to balance load. Use a high water level.
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Howtomethe
soakcycle
Regu18rCycles
6
off NQRMAL
Be
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Sunk Cycle ~
a
o
+
LIGHT
L
~ e ~’F
s
NORMAL ‘EAV’
S011
m [tied 10srsar fusflJOSTW
willautomaticallybe cola.
@If a hotor warmsoakisdesired,set
theWASH~SE TEMPERATURE
switchto “HOT/COLD” or
C$WAR~/COLD”and turn the
CycleSelwtorKnobto “NORMAE’
inthe RegularCycles. Startthe
washer.Afierwasherfillsandbegins
toagitate,push intheCycleSelector
Knob and turn to “SOAK~CLE~’
Pull out the Cycle SelectorKnob to
completethe cycle.
~“~~AK CYCLE” temperature
@For an extended soak, allowthe
washerto fillandagitatefor a few
minutesto dissolvethe soaking
agent. Then push in the Cycle
SelectorKnob to stopthe washer
(keeplidclosed)andallowto soak
for as longas desired.After desired
soakperiod, pulloutthe Cycle
SelectorKnob to completethe
cycle.
Howtousethe
TheFilter-Flopan isthe lintfilter.
Positionthe Filter-Flopan on the
agitatorafterloadingclothesinto
the washer.Lint iseasily seenand
removedafterthewashisfinished.
N~E: Do notusethe Filter-Flo
panasa washbasket.Do notputany
itemsto be washedin the Filter-Flo
pan. Do not placedetergentpackets
in the Filter-Flo pan.
Enewy-savingmps
If your clothesand household items
don’tlook clean and fresh after
washing,you wi~lprobably re-wash
them.. and that means you’llwaste
energy. Remember to sortyour
clothes carefully,and load them
properly, select correct cycles,use
enough detergent and choosea
water[e}?lperuturewar}]ze~lol{gh
lo I-CICUSCat~dget rid ofsoi[.
*
~S~ HotWash—upto 150°F.—O~I
a
FC~I.tlo~ basis oizlywhen washing
heaviiy soiled articles—such as
workand playclothes.
o Undernormalsoilconditions.
washinwaterabove80°F.(27GC.).
Tflis
genera]ly means using the
VdarinWashtemperature setting
on your ~;~ashcr–-{ci~lperatures
:l~~DrOXiH2;lteiy90° to il~OF,or ha~~d
C(lillfi)r(abie.Ifyotl notice th:~tsoil
has acct~m[jla~cdafter SCYCr~j
consecutivewashings.use 1301!~Jash
occ~.sionally,if s:~fi:for fatlrics.
~ Try to wash lessofien. Save
articles ofthe same type of fabric
untilyouhavea fullload.
@If you must washsmaller loads,
adjust the amount of water. Small
loads should havelower water
levels.
@Washin off-peak utility hours.
Yourlocal utility can tellyou which
are the off-peak hours.
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130Wtosorttheclothes
from
LINT PRODUCERS—Suchas
terry towelingand chenille—give
up lint.
LINT COLLE~RS— suchas
man-madefibersand napped
fabricslike velveteenand corduroy
—attractlint. These must be
washedseparately.
For more information on lint
Controi, see page 18.
sortbyfabric
from
from
from
Sotibysoil
Separa
from
from
Sotibycolor
Separa
from
from
from
It paysto cheek and prepare
clothes far washing.
~
Emptypockets,brush outcuffs,
zipzippers, snapsnaps,hooks
andbuttons.
~ Do anynecessarymending—rips,
hems, tears.
Check all itemsforareas ofheavy
soilor stain.
@Removestains.For STAIN
~MOVAL GU~E, SEE PAGE17.
~rn PolyKnitsinside-outto
minimizefabric surfacedamage.
Soaking
andPre-treating—
agoodwaytoloosendeepsoils
and
stiins.
A thoroughsoakingwith detergent
or specialsoakingagentis another
wayto removeheavysoils,
embedded dirt and evensome
stains.
Soakingcan be either a completely
separate washingstep or a prelim-
inary step to a complete wash cycle.
For detailed information on how
to soak in your washer,see page8.
FOR Information ON
SOAKING AGEN~, SEE
PAGE15.
@Pre-treat heavy soilby rubbing in
a small amount of liquid detergent
orapastemadeofwaterandpowdered.
detergentor soap. For best results,
wait 1/2hour beforewashing.
HowtoIoadyour washer
@Load clothesdry.
@Takea properly sorted group of
clothesand drop them looselyin
the wash basketin this order:
o
Large Items—1ikesheets, Do not
wrap around the agitator,
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Small Items—1ikewashcloths.
Mediumsize ltcms—liketowels.
Here is a typicai full Ioad:
3 DoubIe ~hects
6 Long ~leeve ~ilirts
3 Boxer Sll{)l”fs
6 ~talldard Pillow Cases
5 T-Shii”tS
J!P2ir T’rol!scrs
6 I-ialldkcrciliefs
This illustration, withclothesjust
reachingthe ClothesRetaining
Ring, showsa proper load. Clothes
haveample room tomovebecause
they are not packed down, nor
wrapped around theagitator.
Clothesare loaded dry since wet
itemsare apt to packdown which
encouragesoverloading.This size
load requires a full water fill.
what is the best size load of
e!otbes—IaFge,Inedium, or
small? save time, energy and
detergent byavoidingextra use of
the washer.Try to wash a full load
of clothes. If you can it isbetter to
saveclothes until youhavea full
load. If you must wash smaller
loads, savewater, energy and
detergent by adjusting the water
level for the size of the load. See
page4,
;,..,
iL~
special
recommendations
forwashing prmanentpress
if you do nothavea d~er.
If youare machine-washing
PermanentPressclothesthatyou
planto line dry or drip-dry,use
extracare to minimizewrinkling
in the washprocess:
@Be Carefil not to overload
washer.PermanentPress clothes
musthaveampleroomto move
freely.A Mediumsize Permanent
Press load isthelargestthatshould
be washed.
~Use more waterthan youwould
for a regular load. Use a Medium
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WaterLevelfora SmallLoad; an
Extra Large WaterLevelfora
Medium Load,
~Removeclothespromptly as
soon as washerstopsand hang
immediately.
Toadditems afterthe washer has
started.
@Turn off the washer.
~Carefully removethe Filter-Flo
pan.
@Add any additionalarticles ‘by
submerging nextto the agitator.
g Replace the Filter-Flo pan and.
restart the washer.
N~E:
Do notusetheFilter-Flo
pan as a wash basket. Do not p~~t
any items t~ be washed in the
Pilter-Flo pan. Do not place
detergent packets in the Filter-Flo
pan.
N~E:
When washingstoclcings,
panty hose and other easily mngled
items,alwayshandleseparate~y.To
minimizetangling,wereco~mmend
theuseofa netlaundrybag.
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FactorstoComiderinselectingdetewen@andsoap
Phosphate——
Powdered Detergenfi
Non-Phosphate—
Powdered Dete~enti
Performwellinhardor sofiwater
Washalltypesoffabricswell.
Canbeusedinhot, warm,or
coldwater.
PerformsatisfactorilyinSOR
ormoderatelyhardwater.
In someareasonlynon-phosphate
productsare available.
Perform wellin sofiwater,
Qfferbetterperformance in
hard waterthanpowdered
non-phosphatetypes.
Cleanssyntheticsand fabric
blendswell.
Are excellentasconcentrates
forremovingspots.
Completelydissolveevenin
cold water.
Perform wellin softwater.
Disadvantages
Arenotavailableinsomeareas.
Generallydo notcleanwellin
hardwater.
Maybedifficulttodissolve,
especiallyincoldwater.
Shouldnotbeusedincoldwater.
Thosecontainingsodium
carbonateas aningredientmay
causeharmfil limestonedeposits
onclothesand washerwhen
combinedwithhardwater.
(Seepage 12.)
Maynotperform aswellas
powderedphosphateproducts
whendilutedinwashwater.
Generallydonotcleanwellin
medium-hardorhardwater.
Maycombinewithwater
hardnessmineralstoform
stic~ soapcurd.
Tlaeresu~kofcontinueduseofcarbonamde&wen@
Isyourwaterhard?If it is, and washersurfaces.Thehardness (11or moregrains)and ifyouwash
ifyouusea carbonatetypenon-
ofyourwaterand yourwashing
just a fewloadsa week, y&umay
phosphatedetergent,youwill
frequencywilldeterminehow
seelimestonebuiidupsinjust a few
mostprobablynoticelimestone*
rapidlythe limestonewillbuild
months.
depositson yourclothesand
up. If yourwateris VERYHA~
Eflwb on clothes
Althoughlimestonebuildupoccurs
more rapidly on cotton, it will
eventuallyaffect variousfabricsin
the followingways:
@Gives a stiff, harsh, roughfeelto
fabrics such as toweling.
@Causes colors to fadeand become
dulland dingy.
~Causes grayingoffabrics.
@Leavesa white, powderyresidue
on dark-colored items.
@Causes spot-fadingof bright
colors as a result ofdirect contict
with detergent.
@Reduces wrirdde-resistanceof
permanent press fabrics.
@Destroys effectivenessof flame-
retardant finishes on cottonssuch
as children’ssleepwear.
@Increases fabric wear because
ofthe scrubbing action between
limestone deposits on the fabrics
during washer agitation.
Efi&& on -her
~ Unsightly buildup on all washer
surfacesexposedtothewash
solution.
@Mat-1ike,crustyformationscaused
bylintadheringtothesticky
limestonedeposits.
~Increasedservicecallsbecause
t}f1imestoncdtiposilsin thepump,
recirculation water hoses, filters
and
otherwasherparts.
L?
l?educed usefi~lIit’eof washer.
Rwomendd meth@ @
duee h*ne btidu~
@
Useapowderedphosphate
detergentor a liquiddetergentif
theseare availableinyourarea.
@~ns~lla homewatersofiener.
This willsignificantlyreduce
limestonebuildup.
~Use a packagednon-precipitating
water softener,such as Calgon
brand withphosphate.
w w- pladica
may delay bane -e
b Clotia
The followingrecommendations
will temporarilydelaythe effects
oflimestoneon yourclothes.
These are generally goodwashing
practices and will givebetter soil
removalwhether or notyouhave
hard water or use carbonate
detergent.
@Use hotter wash
water,for
exampleupto 150°F.forcottons.
Thisalsoimprovesoily-soil
removal.
QIf youwashincoolerwaterto
saveenergy,usemoredetergentto
promotebetterwashing.Alsobe
suretousebleachonbleachable
fabrics.Usehotwaterwhenever
possib[e.
QAdddetergentandallowwasher
tofillandagitateforthreeor four
min~testodissolvedetergent
beforeaddingclothes.
@l~lcreaseamountofdetergent.
Seeguideonoppositepagefor
recommended detergentamounts
in relationto watt~ri~ardness.
@hcrease useofbleaches,preso~,
packagedwa~r conditioners,prewash
soiland stainremoversto help in
removingstubbornsoilsand stains.
~Use greater care in sortingloads.
Washvery dirty loadsseparately
and increasedetergentto helpkeep
dirt from redepositingon less
soileditems.Washdelicateitems
separatelyto preventdamagefrom
heavy,sturdyclothes.
@Washsmallerloadsto increase
cleaningaction ofwasher.
@Use fabric softenerto counteract
stiffnessor harshnessin clothes.
How
topartially restore clothes
Once clothes havedeveloped
deposits,they maybe pa~ially
restored by soakingin a solution
oftwocups of vinegarin one gallon
ofhottap water for 15minute;.
USE A PLASTIC CONTAINER.
Then wash clothesin the washer
usingdetergent.
~Do not use vinegar soak
solution in washer. The acidic
action of the vinegar may
damage the porcelain.
@Vinegar soak solutionmay
reduce the wrin~e-resistance
ofpermanent press fabrics.
QVinegar soak maydamage
the dyes in some fabrics.
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+LlfvlEWONE—tee!\/)icsli\/calledCALCIUMCARBONATE—iscaused bs the
,’
Howmuchdetewentshouldyouwe?
“:”:; Theuse ofa sufficientamount
ofdetergentis oneofthemost
importantthingsyoucando to
makesureyourwashcomesout
clean.
homt
requiredvmim
accorhg
to:
1.Waterhardness
2. Amountofsoil
3. Sizeof load
4. Typeof detergent
5. Washtemperature
Usemoredetergentif
youhave. . .
1. Hard water
2. Large loads
3. Greasy or oilysoils
4. Lower washtemperature
5. Low phosphatedetergent.
If the recommendedamountof
detergentproducestoomanysuds,
switchto a lowsudsingdetergent
brand, and followinstructionson
package.
-—.
Usingtoolittledetergentis
a common cause of laundry
problems. Alwaysmeasure
detergentin a standard
measuring cup.
How
to usedetergent—granular
or powdered:
For bestresults,adddetergent
to the washbasketbeforeloading
clothes.If youloadyourclothes
first, adddetergentnexttothe
agitator.
If yourdetergentdoesn’tdissolve
well, predissolvethedetergentin
hotwater,then pourdirectlyinto
the washbasket.
Water Level Setting
1.
Use recommendedamountof
Water
Extra
I
I
I
detergentfor yourload and water
Hardness Large Large Medium Small
VERY
I
HARD
2 cups 1%cups 1%cups 1%cups
IIigh-Sudsing 10-20Gr.
P(}wder~pe
HARD
4-IO
Gr.
1%
cups 1%cups 1%cups
%cup
SOFT
O-4Gr.
1
cup 1cup % cup ‘Acup
bw-Sudsing
Concentrated
o-1o
Grains
1cup
% cup
fhcup
‘/2 cup
I)owdcr ‘~pe
I
1 I , 1 1
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I
I.IQUII)
I
o-1o
Grains
I
FOLLOWPACKAGKDIRECTIONS
hardnessas shownin guide.
2. When using other detergent
types-low andnormalsuds,powders,
liquids, non-phosphatepowders-
followrecommendationsonpackage.
3. For hard watertreatment, see
page14.
Hardwater—doyouhaveit?
Beforeyoucan decidewhattodo
abouthard water,youneedto know
ifyouhaveitand, if so,howhard
itis.
@If youlivein a municipalarea,
contactyourwatercompany.
0If youlivein a rural area~or in
somesuburbanareas, contactyour
countyagent.
The answerwillbe “youhave ‘so
manygrains’per gallon” and
meansthis:
Oto 3 grainsper gallon-SOFT
4 to 10grains—HARD
11to 19grains–VERY HARD
20grainsandover—
EXTREMELY HARD
If yourwaterisSOFT,youhave
no problem. Youcan use soapor
detergentas youpreferand forget
all abouthard water.If youhave
HARD water-less than 10grains—
and youuse phosphatedetergent,
youalsohavenoproblem.
But, if youhavemore than 10
grains, youwillneedto sofienyour
water with either. . .
1. An instilled watersofienerin
yourhome, or
2. Theuseof a packagedwater
softener.
Forinformationon water
softeners, see guidebelow.
Grains of
o–lo 10–15
hardness
15-20
20–25
25–30 over 30
When using
o
‘hcup
‘/2 cup
Zhcup
i cup
1cup plus 1tablespoon for every 5 grains above
with detergent
(60 ml) (120ml) (160ml) (240 ml) 30 (240mlplus 15ml for each extra 5 grains)
When using
‘Acup
2Acup % cup
1cup
1%cups
lti cupsplus 1tablespoonforevery5 grainsabove
with soap
(80 ml) (160ml)
(180ml)
(240 ml) (360 ml) 30(300ml plus 15ml for each extra 5 grains)
/
product
and type
BLEACH
ChlorineLiquid
suchas Cloroxbrand
Non-chlorinesuchas
Clorox
2brand
FWMC SO~ENEM
Rinseadditive suchas
DownyBrand
WashAdditivesuch as
RainBarrel brand
SANITIZER
Chlorine Bleach,
such as Cloroxbrand
WATERSO~ENER
Non-precipitating
;uchas Calgon brand
~recipitatingsuch as
3oraxbrand
SOAKAGENT
~uchas Biz brand
‘MTREATING, STAIN
m sPm moww
~uchas Spray ‘nWash
nd K2R brands
IN%SANDDYES
~wdcredsuch as Rit
t~ndTintex brands
.—
Howto useit
Dilutebleach withat least onequart
(0.96liter) water andadd after wash
actionhas started and detergentis
dissolved.
Followpackagedirections.
Put bleach intowasher with detergent.
Mix recommendedamount withone
cup (240ml)water and add at start of
rinse cycle.
FollowPackagedirections.
Addduring washcycle.
Use in case of infection and
contagiousdisease.
Seeunder Bleach above.
Followpackage directions.
4ddat start of washcycle,
70110Wpackage directions.
Jse with detergent or soap in washcycle.
?OIIOWpackage directions.
70110Wpackage directions, Treat only
leavilysoiled areas. Check garments’
are labels for instructions.
Dllowpackage directions.
OTE: Tinted garments may
)lorfast. Washseparate]y.
not be
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specialinstructions
1)Do notpour undilutedliquidchlorinebleach directly into
washeror ondry clothes,
2) Someof today’swashablefabrics shouldnotbe chlorine
bleachedsuchas: 100%cottonflame-retardantchildren’s
sleepwear,silk, wool, mohair,spandex,leather, or non-fast
colors. Dilute bleach beforeusingonany fabric,
3) Check Manufacturers’Care Labels for special
instructions,
1)Maybe used onall kinds of fabrics.
2) Is most effectivein hot water.
1)Helps make clothes fluf~ and soft.
2) Reducesstatic electricity.
3) Use carefully.Toomuch maycause stainingon
someclothes.
4) Do notpour directly on clothes.
5) For those recommended for addingto the washcycle,
suchas Rain Barrel brand, followmanufacturer’s
instructions exactly.
Guards against infectionbykilling most bacteria and
viruses.
Suspendshardness minerals in solution, keeping
waterclear.
Combines with water hardness minerals to formprecipitate
which gives cloudy or milky appearance to water,
CAUTION:Washer control panels and finishes maybe
damaged bysome laundry pretreatment soil and stain
removerproducts if such products are sprayedonor have
direct contact with the washer. Applythese pretreatment
products awayfrom washer. The fabric maythen be washed
normally, Damage to your washer caused bypretreatment
products is not coveredbyyour warranty.
Clean washer to avoiddiscoloration of next load. Go
throughcomplete cycle (5-minute wash) using hot water,
1/2cup (120m]) detergent, 1cup (240ml) bleach, Wipe
Exteriorparts. Caution: Tinting maydiscolor plastic in
washer. Subsequent washings will reduce discoloration
butmay never eliminate it.
Howtoremoveshim
1. Trytoremovestainsas soonas
possible.The fresherthestain, the
easier it is to remove.
2. Beforeattemptingto remove
anystain,-ke these steps:
@Find the fabricand thefinishin
thecharton the nextpage,and use
only recommendedmethods.
~Checkthecare labelinstructions
thatcamewith the garment.
~Teststainremovalproducton a
hiddeninsideseam or ona sample
ofthe material.
~Avoiduse of hot wateron
unknownstain. It can setsome
stains.
3. Followstainremovalwith a
thoroughrinsing.
4. Washwith recommended
amountofsoap or detergent.
shin RemovalHint—
UsingChlorineBiaeh for
WhiteandBleaehableFabrics.
hiix 1/4cup (60ml)chlorine
bleachwith onegallon(3.8liter)of
coolwater—approximately80°F.
(27°C.)-in a sinkor pan. Soak
stainedarea for 5 minutesand
launderin washer.
The Case ofthe ‘gInvisible”Shin.
Foodor cookingoilson your
syntheticgarmentsmaycausestains
whichare virtuallyinvisibleand
whichyoumaynotnotice as you
putyourclothesintothe washer.
If thesestainsare notcompletely
removedin the wash,the oilyspots
maypick up dirt fromthe wash
water.Then theywillbecomevery
visibleandyoumaythinktheywere
causedbythe washcycleitself.
Once these spok beeome visible,
how can youremovethem?
~Rubin undilutedliquiddetergent
and let stand30 minutes.
@Re-washusinghottestwaterthe
fabriccan stand.
How Canyou prevent these
“After-You-Wash”stiins?
~
Increasetheamountofdetergent
normallyused.
~Increasewatertemperaturewhere
fabricwillpermit.
@Washsyntheticgarmentsmore
often.
See
nextpagefor
Shin Removal
Guide.
I
other washable Fabrics
Adhesives
Rubwith ice or immerse inverycoldwater. Usedull toolto
(Chewing
Gum, etc.)
care~lly scrapeofas muchadhesiveorgumaspossible. Sponge
witha safedry cleaningfluid,*thenlaunder.
Sameas whiteand bleachablefabrics.
Anti-perspirants,
Deodorants
Applyundilutedliquiddetergent. Rinse. If stain remains, bleach
accordingto StainRemovalHint onoppositepage.If color has
changed,youmaybe ableto restore it byspongingwith
ammonia.= Rinsethoroughly.
Soakin cold water,then launder in warmwater.If stain remains,
bleachaccording toStainRemovalHint onoppositepage, launder,
Soakin cold water,Treat stainwith a safedry cleaningfluid*;
Applyundilutedliquiddetergent,launder,dry.Bleachaccording
toStainRemovalHintonoppositepage,launderanddry.
Sameas whiteand bleachablefabrics
exceptuse non-chlorinebleach.
Spongeor soakin cool water,then launder.
Blood
Chocolate, Cream,
Ice Cream and Milk
Coffeeand Tea
Soakin coldwater. Spongewitha safedry
cleaningfluid.*Applyundilutedliquid
detergent. Launder in warmwater.
Spongewithwarm water.If stain remains,
apply warmglycerine, let stand30minutes
and rinse well, or spongewith a safedry
cleaning fluid.*Launder.
Spongewith a safe drycleaningfluid.*
Then launder in warmdetergent water.
Withoutcream: Bleachaccording to StainRemovalHint on
oppositepage. Launder. Withcream; Followguide directions for
cream.
Treatstain with safedry cleaning fluid.*Applyundilutedliquid
detergent; launder and dry. Bleach accordingto StainRemoval
Hinton oppositepage.
Cosmetics: EyeShadow,
Lipstick, Mascara, Liquid
or PancakeiMakeup,Rouge,
Powder;Crayon; Grease,
Oil, Tar, Cod Liver Oil.
Soakstain in cool water. If stain remains, bleach according to Stain
RemovalHint on oppositepage, launder.
Fresh Fruit, Fruit Juices,
Wine, Vegetables,or Food
Coloring
Spongewith warm water.Bleach remaining
stain with non-chlorine bleach.
Spongewith warm water, Applyundill~ted
liquiddetergent. Bleach remaining stain
with non-chlorine bleach, then launder,
Old mildew stains can seldom be removed.
Scorch can seldom be removed.
Grass, Foliage, Flowers,
Mildew,Scorch
Applyundiluted liquiddetergent. Launder. (Treat mildew spots
whiletheyare fresh, before mold has a chanceto weakenfabric.) If
:ithcr type stain remains, bleach according to Stain RemovalHint
~nopposite page, Iaundcr. (Severe scorch cannot be removed.)
~rcshstains: Place stain face downon an absorbent toweland
pongcwith dry cleaning fluid? or usc spraycleaner. Apply
]ndilutcdliquid detergent. Old stains; bleach according to Stain
{cmov~lHint on opposite page.
ink, Ballpoint
Same as white and bleachable fabrics
exceptlaunder using non-chlorine bleach.
Same as white and bleachable fabrics.
I>;iintand Varnisfl
;oftcnwith oilylard or Vaseline, then sponge with turpentine or
:inaila oil. Launder in warm water.
l’crspiration
Launder in warm water. Rinse well. Bleach
with non-chlorine bleach.
~pplyundiluted liquid detergent and launder inwarm water. If
olor has changed you maybe able to restore it bytreating with
nlmoniaor vinegar.:+”!’If any stain remains, treat with safe dry
!eaningfit~id’~or bleach according to Stain RemovalHint on
>positepage, launder and dry.
.—...”.—e——
——.
1
pl}lyr[ls! rc[nover;<’+’
usinS manufnctllrcr’s directions. Rinse and
under.
.“..———
.______________
. -—-.——.——________
i<t!sl
$amc as white and bleachable fabrics.
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Questions?
‘~Y UseThis ProblemSolver
~
PROBLEM
LINT ORRESIDUE
ON CLOTHES
;REASYORQILY
;TAINSON
.AUNDERED
3ARMENTS
JRAYED CLOTHES
—....
POSSIBLECAUSEAND REMEDY
@Incorrectsortingofclothes.Separatelint-producers(suchasterrytowelsandchenille)
fromlint-receivers(suchasman-madefabrics,velveteen,corduroy).
@Washingtoolong,especiallyforsmallerloads.Fornormalsoil,washoneminuteper
poundofdry clothes.
@Useofnon-phosphatedetergentswhichcombinewithhardnessmineralstoforma
precipitatewhichcanbemistakenforlint. Useaphosphateor liquiddetergent;use
warmerwashwaterorsoftenwaterwithan installedmechanicalsoftenerorapackaged
watersoftener.
~Powderyresiduefromgranulardetergentmayappeartobelint. Predissolvegranular
detergentinhotwaterbeforeaddingtowasher;makesuredetergentiscornplete~y
dissolvedbeforeaddingclothes;switchtoliquidorcoldwaterdetergentor usewarmer
washwater.Seepage 13.
@Overloadingwillcauseabrasionwhichcreatesexcessivelint. Washfeweritemswith
correctwaterlevel.
~Toomuchbleach. Usecorrect amountofbleachaccordingtopackagedirections.
~Notenoughdetergenttoholdlintinsuspensionduringwashcycle.Increaseamountof
detergent.Seepage 13.
@Incorrect useoffabric softener.Ifused inwashcycle,softenersmayreactwith
detergenttocreateawhitedeposit. Use softenersinrinsecycleonlyunlesspackage
specifiesaddingtowashcycle.Seepage 15.
~Pillingusuallyonpolyester-cottonb~endsis causedbynormal.wearandmaylooklike
lint. Turningclothesinside-outmayprovidesomehelp.
@Staticelectricityy causedbyoverdryingwillcause attraction. Usefabricsoftenerin
rinsecycle.
Theseare sometimescalled “InvisibleStains”becauseyoumaynotnoticethembefore
washingclothes. However,ifoily soilsarenot completelyremovedinwashcycle,the
oilyspotsmaypick updirt fromthe washwater.The spotswillthen beveryvisible. They
ire~~otcaused bythewasher.Washsyntheticgarmentsassoonaspossibleafter wearing.
Jse more detergentthan normaland hottestwaterfabriccan stand.If spotsappear, rub in
undilutedliquiddetergent, letstand30 minutesand rewashwith extradetergentusing
lottest water fabric can stand.
~Insufficientdetergent. Youmayneed to increaseamountofdeterge~]tused if
loadis
arger thannormal, ifsoilsarc oilyor heavierthan average,if waterlevelislargeor if
waterisHard toExtremely Hard.
~Waternot hot enollghfortype ofload. Besurewaterheater is set todeliverhot waterat
hewasherat 140”-150”F. Do not wash when otherhotwater ~]eeds—suchas
Iishwashingor family baths-are heavy,
Pooror i~]fevi[~rdctcrgc~~t,Changetophosphatedetergent, impossible.Followthesesteps:
1. Uscwater conditioner. (suchasCaigon brand)
q l~rc-[rcais{:lills. ..-.
3.
IJSC ho~lcsf V+aiCI ~OSSi~]C
L!-.LJSC h{:;ach whei’r ~.3{)SSib~t2
5.
~Jsc;~re-t;<>~l...~.u.
~..~,\L;
(J.Iils:::jiv\’::[t:!’S,?;.:t:i:(ji”
PROBLEM
GRAYED
CLOTHES
(continued)
I
I
YELLOWED
CL~HES
POSSIBLE CAUSE AND WMEDY
@Washeroverloaded. Clothescannotmovefreelytoloosenandremovesoil, causing
grayappearance. Followcorrect loadingproceduresfor sizeofload.
@Improper soakingwith insufficientdetergent.Usually a 30-minutesoakis sufficient.
However,when usingextendedsoaksforheavilysoiledgarmentsyoumayneed to use
twicetherecommended amountofdetergent,
@Use ofsoap in hard water.Switchto a phosphatedetergent, or followsixstepsat the
bottomofpage 18.
~Washingtoolong mayresult in increasedsoildeposition. Use shorterwashtimesfor
smallerloads.
@Detergentdissolvestoo slowly.Detergentmustbe presentinthe washsolutionat the
startofagitation. See page 13.
@Torestore grayedclothes~followone ofthese procedures:
Put clothes in washer. Fillwith H~ water..CheckManufacturers’Care Labelsto
determineif hot wateris suitablefor garment.
~Add a non-precipitatingtypeof water sofienersuch as Calgonwith phosphate—
use2
Y2 times as much as youneed fornormal water softening.
@Do not use detergentor soap.
@Allowclothes to go through completecycle”.
@Repeat, if necessary.
~. If youprefer to use the Soak Setting,see page8. Use the water sofienerin place of
soak agent or prewash detergentand allowclothesto soakfor about20 minutes.
~Incompleteremovalofbodysoilduetoconstantuseofinsufficientdetergent.Check
hemofT-shirtor pillowcase.If theyarewhiteandcenterisyellow,itcontainsbody
oil. Restorewhitenessfollowingprocedureson“GrayedClothes:’above.
@Chlorinebleachmayyellowsomefabricswithresinfinishes.Useoxygenbleach
(suchasClorox2brand).RefertoGarmentManufacturer’sCareInstructions.Restore
colorusingcolorremover(suchasRitor Tintexbrands),followingpackagedirections.
@Ironor manganesein watermaycauseoverallyellowingoryellowspots.
1.Useextradetergentplusanon-precipitatingwatersoftenerdissolvedinwater
before adding clothes. Use non-chlorine bleach.
Havea special filteror chemical feeder installed in your home to removeiron and
manganese from water.
Run hot water for a few minutes to clean iron residue bui~dupin lines; drain water
heater occasionally.
To re~movespoti: spread stainedportion overpan ofboiling water and.squeeze
lemonjuice throughstain.Torefiove overa!I~eliow,usea-comr.nercial~yavailable
rustscaleremover,followingpackageinstructions.If porcelaindamagecanoccur,
do notusein thewasher;useaplasticcontainer.
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l\
~~~ ProblemSOIVe~(continued)
PROBLEM
SHRINKAGE,
KNITS
WRINKLING IN
PERMANENT PRESS
AND “NO-IRON”
ITEMS
;NAGS,FIOLES,
“EARS, RIPS OR
ZXCESSIVEWEAR
POSSIBLE CAUSE AND WMEDY
@Relaxationshrinkagecanoccur in knitfidbricsthat havebeen improperlystretched
~ndelongatedbythe manufacturer.Whenthis occurs, garmentmaybe pressedback
intoshapeaftereach washanddry cycle.
~Progressive or delayed shrinkageis caused when starchor sizing(in somefabrics)
isgraduallyremovedbylaundering.Thismay also be noticedin older garmentsthat
havebeen washedmanytimeswithoutpreviousshrinkage.Treatas forrelaxation
shrinkageabove.
~Shrinkagecaused by overheatingoccursin certain knitfabricsthathavebeenheat-
shaped.When washing,dryingor ironingtemperatures exceedthe temperaturesused
toshapeset, shrinkagemayoccur. This cannotbe corrected, but itcan be preventedby
washingin coolor warm waterand dryingon Low or Delicateheat.
@Leavingclothesin dryer after tumblingstops. Removeand hang clothesimmediately.
@Toomanyclothesin dryer.Dry onlyonewasherload ata time. Do notcombineloads.
@Improperloads.AvoidlaunderingheavyPermanentPressitems,suchaswork
clothes,withlighterPermanentPressitemssuchasshirtsorblouses.Donot
wdsh
PermanentPress itemswith regularlaundry.
~Toomanyclothesin washer.Permanent Press loads shouldalwaysbe smaller than
regularloads. .
.no more than mediumloads to give clothesroom tomovefreely.
~Incorrect washand dry cycles.Use Permanent Press Washcyclewhich providesa
cooldownrinse to minimize wrinkling. Also use Permanent Press Dry cycle.
~Incorrect waterlevel. Use LargeWaterLevelfor Medium Load, Medium Levelfor
SmallLoad.
~Repeatedwashingin waterwhich istoohot. Wash in cold or warm water with plenty
ofdetergent.
@Accumulationof lime scale due to useof carbonate detergents. If youmust use a
non-phosphatedetergent, avoidthe use of high-carbonate-built detergent.
oFailureto use fabric softener, Proper use will minimize wrinkling.
~oremove\vrinkIes:
~Re-tumbleon “Pernlanent Press” setting.
~Re-rinseand dry on “Permanent Press” setting.
3If unsuccessful, re-tumble on high heat for 10to 12minutes and hang immediately.
~Iron carefully.
~send to dry cleaners for pressing.
~Some wrinkles may remain which cannot be removed.
IPins on garments or sharp objects leftin pockets. Check to make sure all such objects
re removed. Also check wash~ub.
Snaps, hooks, sharp buttons, belt buckles, zippers. Fasten hooks, zippers and
~uttons.Removesharp buttonsand belt buckles. This is especially important in
vashingknits which snag easily.Turn knits inside out,
Holes with random square shapes with yello-wdiscoloration maybe caused by
!npr[~peruse of chlorine bleach. Use only correct amount of bleach. See page 15.
Jcveradd undil[Itedbleach to w~shtub or allow clothes to come in contact with
i~dilutcd bleach. Do not wipe up bleach spills with clothes.
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