GE WWA5636M User manual

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SafetyInstructions
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ApplianceRegistration
2
Sorting Clothes 9
Care and Cleaning
22
Stains
16
ConsumerServices 23 StainRemovalGuide
17
ControlsSetting Guide
6,7 Storage&VacationTips 22
CycleSettings 5 UserMaintenance Instructions 22
Detergents,Other Additives 11-15 Warranty
BackCover
Energy-SavingTips
8
Filter-Flo”Pan 4,8
Hard Water 14
LimestoneDeposits 12,22
Loading 4,10
Modeland Serial hTumbers
2
Operating the Washer 4,5
Pre-Treating
7,9,15
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Problem Solver
18-22
Models WWM636M
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Itisintendedtohelpyouoperate
andmaintainyournewwasher
properly.
Keepithandyforanswerstoyour
questions.
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orneedmorehelp,write(include
yourphonenumber)
ConsumerAffairs
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hnrnediatelycontactthedealer
(orbuilder)thatsoldyouthe
washer.
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Beforeyourequestservice...
checktheProblemSolveron
pages18through22.It listscauses
ofminoroperatingproblemsthat
youcancorrectyourself.
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lowerleftsidenearthefront.
Thesenumbersarealsoonthe
ConsumerProductOwnership
RegistrationCardthatcamewith
yourwasher.Beforesendinginthis
card,pleasewritethesenumbers
here:
Model Number
Serial Number
Usethesenumbersinany
correspondenceor servicecalls
concerningyourwasher.
ToobtainaSpanishlanguage
versionofthisbook,call
GEAnswerCente@
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consumerinformationservice.
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‘Donturnehmtricswitches
onordf becausesparksmay
ignitethegas.
All washinginstructiontermsin thisbookconformtotheCareLabelin~
RuleestablishedbytheFederalTradeCommission,January
1984. u
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Toobtainservice,seethe
ConsumerServicespageinthe
backofthisbook.
We’reproudofourserviceand
wantyoutobepleased.Ifforsome
reasonyouarenothappywiththe
serviceyoureceive,herearethree
stepstofollowforfurtherhelp.
FIRST,contactthepeoplewho
servicedyourappliance.Explain
whyyouarenotpleased.Inmost
cases,thiswillsolvetheproblem.
NEXT,ifyouarestillnotpleased,
writeallthedetails-including
yourphonenumber—to:
Manager,ConsumerRelations
GEAppliances
AppliancePark
Louisville,Kentucky40225
FINALLY,ifyourproblemisstill
notresolved,write:
MajorAppliance
ConsumerActionPanel
20NorthWackerDrive
Chicago,Illinois60606
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produceatoxicgaswhich~ay
purposeasdesctibedin
causedeath.
oThk
Wd&IMUSt p
withthe Instructions
beforeitisused. Ifyoudidnot
receiveanInstallationInstructions
sheetwithyourwasher,youcan
obtainonebycontactingtheservice
Iocationnearestyou.
–Properlygroundtoconfom
withallgoverningcodesand
ordinances.Followdetailsin
Instructions.
–Ins&@orstorewhereitwillnot
beexposedtoteruperaturesbelow
Eeezingorexposedtothevwather.
–Connecttoaproperlyrated,
protectedandsfiedpowersupply
circuittoavoidelectricaloverload.
–Connecttoadequateplumbing
anddrainfacilitiesasdescribedin
theInstallationInstructions.
@Turnoffwaterfaucetswhen
thewasheris notinusetorelieve
pressureonhosesandvalves,andto
minimizeIeakageifa hoseorvalve
shouldbreakorrupture.
s Whendisconnecting
appliancepullbytheplugrather
thanthecordtoavoiddamagetothe
cordorjunctionofcordandplug.
Makesurethatthecordislocatedso
IIYNitwill-notbesteppedon,tripped
m’erorotherwisesubjectedto
damageor stress.
thathaveb~encleafiedh,washed
in9soakedin,orspottedwith
combtibleorql~ivesubs~cw
(suchaswax,paint,gastiline,
‘degreasers,dry=cleaningsoknis,
kerosene,etc.)whichmayignite
orexplode.
Donotaddthesesubstancestothe
washwater9anddonotusethese
substancesaroundyourwasher
and/ordryerduringoperation.
GASis
producedbythechemicalaction
withinyourwaterheaterandthe
gascanaccumdateinthewater
heaterand/orwaterpipesifhot
waterhasnotbeenusedfora
periodoftwoweeksorlonger.
GASCANBE
EXPLOSIVEUNDERTHESE
Stprevent
thepossibilityofdamageorinjury,
ifyouhavenotusedhotwaterfor
twoweeksormore,ormoveintoa
residenceinwhichthehotwater
systemmaynothavebeenusedfor
som time,turnonallhotwater
torunfor
several beforeusingany
whichis
tothehotwatersystem.
Thiswill
Sincethegasis
donot oruse
an .fkMneo%’
thisprocess.
~pJeverTeaehimtow2sher
iiis Befm%
or dothwi$
pRdR
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sCIOSesupervisionis
applianceisusedbyornear
children.DoInot
topkiykside,onorwiththis
ap~iianceoranydiscarded
appliance.Disposeofdiscarded
appiiancesandshippingor
packingma~riakproperly.
Beforediscardingawasher,or
removingfromservice,remove
thewasherlid.
*
K a laundryaids(such
detergents,bleaches,fhbricsoftqners,
etc.)outofthereachofchildren,
preferablyinakwkedcabinet,Observe
allwarningsoncontainerlabelsto
avoidpersonalinjury.
~
K t areaaroundand
underneathyourappliancesfree
fromtheaccumulationofcombustible
materials,suchaslint,paper,rags,
chemicals,etc.
~
K t flooraroundyour
appliancescleananddrytoreduce
thepossibilityofslipping.
~Tofinimize thepossibility
ofelectricshock,unplugthis
appliancefromthepowersupply
beforeattemptinganymaintenance
orcleaning(excepttheremovaland
cleaningofthelintfilter).
NOTE:TurningtheCycleSelector
knobtoanOFFpositiondoesNOT
disconnecttheappliancefromthe
powersupply.
~Donottamper with
~ thisappliance
ifit isdamaged,malfunctioning,
partiallydisassembled,orhas
missingorbrokenparts,including
adamagedcordorplug.
@Neverc]imbonorstandonthe
washertop.
~DOnotwashfiberglassarticlesin
yourwasher.SkinirritationCOW
resultfromtheremainingparticles
thatmaybepickedupbyclothing
duringsubsequentwasheruse.
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W~G—TO reducethe risk offire, electricshock,or injury topersonswhenusingyour
appliance,read!the IMIWU’ANT SAFETYUWHYUJCTMM+JSbeforeoperatingthis appliance.
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~Sortclothescarefullybyfabric
type,weight,colorandamountof
soilaccordingtoinstructionson
page9.
=RemoveFilter-Flo@pan.The
undersideofthelidisa goodplace
toputthepanwhileloadingor
unloadingclothes.
~PositiontheFilter-Flopanonthe
agitator.Lintwillcollectinthepan
foreasyremovalwhenthewashis
finished.
NOTE:Do notusetheFilter-Flo
panasa washbasket.Donotput
anyitemstobewashedinthe
Filter-Flopan.
Forinformationonhowtouse
bleachand”fabricsofteners,see
page15.
~Closethelid.Washerwillfillbut
notagitateor spinwiththelidopen.
c
UsetheControlsSettingGuideon
pages6 and7 tohelpyoumake
t
properselections.
@J Sele~tWaterLevel
SMALL:FVasherislessthan 1/2
full.ofclothes.
MEDIUM:Between
1/2and2/3 full.
LARGEI: Ckx’ 2/3 .fi..w.
-:
e SelectWash/RinseTemperature. ~
PushCycleSelectorKnobin
andturnclockwisetoyourselected
washsetting.
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@ PullCycleSelectorKnobout
tostartthewasher.If youwishto
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changesettingafterwasherhas
:
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started,pushCycleSelectorKnob
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intostopthewasherandresetto
thenewposition.Settingcanbe
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changedatanytime.
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Provideslongerwashtimefor
Forpermanentpressanddelicates.
ostcottons,linens,workand
Anextendedcool-downsprayrinse
playclothes.
isprovidedtominimizethes-etting
ofwrinkles.
Usewithmostsoakingaidsto
loosenembeddedsoilsandstains.
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NORMAL
Regular
NOiMAL ‘Mw
SOIL
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Regular
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Selector Heavy
Normal
Light
Soak
Soil
Cycle
Normal Light
Settings
Wash
19 15 6 10 4
Spin
31/2
31/2
31/’~ 21/2 21/~
Rinse
31/z 31/’
3%!
31/2
31/2
31/~
Spin
7 7 7
7
47/2
Al/.
Total Time 35 31
22 11
221/2
161/2
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NOTES:
~TWIItime
includespausesbetweeneach phaseofcycle.
@Totaltimedoes)IU1includewaterfilltime. Filltimesvarydependingonhousehold
waterpressureandyourselectedwaterlevel.
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PAGE
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for
ILoad
CottonsandLinens
White/Colorfast
13right/Noncolorfast
W w
Temperm.lr s
NormalSoilSetting
NormalSoilorLightSetting
cycle
RegularCycles
RegularCycles
HotorWarm
WarmorCold
Workclothes
Heavysoil
Averagesoil
PermanentPress,TreatedCottons,
BlendswithCottons
Heavyoroilysoil
Averageorlightsoil
NormalSoilforsmallloads;Heavyforallotherloads
NormalSoilSetting
Hot
HotorWarm
Hot
Warm
RegularCycles
RegularCycles
PermanentPressCycle!
PermanentPressCycle!
NormalSoilSetting
LightSetting
Synthetics—Polyester,Nylon,
AcrylicKnitsandWovenFabrics
Sturdy
Delicates
Warm
Warm
PermanentPressCycle:
PermanentPressCycle:
PermanentPressCycle!
NormalSoilSetting
LightSetting
Silks,
Wools;MendsofSilk
andWool
LightSettingWarm
RayonandAcetate
1
Warm PermanentPressCyclet
LightSetting
Down-filledgarments,ifmachine
washingisrecommended
I
Warm PermanentPressCycle: NormalSoilSetting
NormalSoilorLightSetting,dependingonamount “- ‘-
ofsoil
BabyClothes—Sturdy,suchas
Diapers,Nightgowns,Shirts,Pads,
Sheets,ReceivingBlankets,
Coveralls
BabyClothes—Delicate
Hot RegularCycles
LightSetting
LightSetting
Warm PermanentPressCycles
Blankets-Wool,Part-Wool,Cotton
I
Warm RegularCycles
1
Blankets-Synthetic,Electric Warm RegularCycles
Curtains-DO NOTMACHINE
I
HotorWarm
WASHFIBERGLASS
PermanentPressCycles
ChenilleBedspreads,Robes**
I
HotorWarm PermanentPressCycles
NormalSoilSetting
Slipcovers, Draperies, Bathmats
I
Hot or Warm
and
Rugs**
RegularCycles
!legularCyclesDenims(especiallyIndigo
Blue
Jeans)and other fabrics that bleed
ColdorWarm NormalSoilSetting
Rubber-coatedHems,Laminated
I
Warm
Fabrics,Vinyl,Plasticsand
ArticleswithPlasticTrim
~ermanentPressCycles
LightSetting
‘ermanentPressCycles
Pillows
I
WW”III
NormalorLightSetting,dependingonamount
ofsoil
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‘+:’+Checksize.Someslipcovers,draperiesandbedspreadsmaybetoolargeforautomatichome-sizewasher.
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Bh?dll
special
In
Liquidchlorinetype.
Onlynon-chlorinebleachwhenneeded.
Ifcolorfastisunusuallysoiled,usehotwater,Usemaximumdetergentrecommendedon
page13.
Usemaximumdetergentrecommendedinguideonpage13.
Whiteorcolorfast,liquidchlorinetype.
Noncolorfast,onlynon-chlorinebleach
whenneeded.
e
Whiteorcolorfast,liquidchlorinetype.
Noncolorfast,onlynon-chlorinebleach
whenneeded.
Smallloadsreducewrinkling.Usemaximumdetergentrecommendedinguideonpage13.
Ifunusuallysoiled,usehotwater.Usemaximumdetergentrecommendedinguideon
page13.Smallloadsreducewrinkling.
Whiteorcolorfast,liquidchlorinetype.
Noncolorfast,onlynon-chlorinebleach
Whenneeded.
qobleach
Washonlyifrecommendedbythegarmentmanufacturer.Followinstructionscarefhlly.
-.
Washinyourwasheronlyifrecommendedbythegarmentmanufacturer.leldomneeded.Ifneeded,useonly
on-chlorinebleach.
[obleach
-
-
-
Washfrequentlytofluffupthedownandretainthegarment’swarmth.Washseparately.Wet
downgivesoffanodorwhichmaybeabsorbedbyothergarments.Odordisappearswhen
garmentisdry.Treatheavilysoiledareaswithliquiddetergentorpastemadeofwaterand
granulardetergent.Closezippers.Wash2 or3atatimeor addtowelstobalance.
GARMENTMUSTBETUMBLEDRIED.
Youmayprefertouseamild-typedetergent.Dobabyclothesseparately.Pretreatspots.
Rinsediapers,nightgowns,padsandsheetsafteruse.Keepdiapersina coveredpailofcold
waterandconditioningagentlikeBorateembrand.
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Whiteorcolorfast,liquidchlorinetype.
‘%
My non-chlorinebleachwhenneeded.
Qobleach
Youmayprefertouseamild-typedetergent.Dohand-knitgarmentsbyhand.
Fillwasher,adddetergent,allowtodissolvebeforeaddingblanket.Dooneblanketatatime.
Pretreatheavilysoiledspotswithliquiddetergent.
onelectricblanket,sewastrongpieceofclothoverplugtoprotectblanketandwasherfrom
~amage.Dooneblanketata time.Pretreatheavilysoiledspotswithliquiddetergent.
Vacuumoutloosedirtbeforewashing.
Jobleach
ihiteorcolorfast,liquidchlorinetype.
Whiteor colorfast,liquidchlorinetype.
Whiteor colorfast,liquidchlorinetype. Nashonly2or3rugsor matsatonetime.Shakebeforewashingtoremoveexcessdirt.
No bleach Jornew“indigoblue”jeans, washat least3timesinverysmallloadswithfullwaterfill.
cansneedampleroomtomovetoavoidwhitelinesatcreases.Maydiscolorplasticwasher
~arts.Subsequentwashingswillreducediscolorations,butwillprobablynevereliminateit.
‘hestainedpartswillnotdiscolorsubsequentwashingloads.
‘umbleonFLUFF(NoHeat).
‘illowsaremadeofdifferentmaterials—dacron,fiber,foam,polyester,naturalfeathersand
own.Manypillowscanbemachinewashed,butmanufacturers’carelabelsmist befollowed
arefzdlyIfwashingisrecommended,checkpillowsforweakseamsor holesandmendto
reventescapeoffeathersor filling.Fillwasher,adddetergentandagitateforseveralminutes
Idissolvedetergent.Addtwopillowsata timetobalanceload.Usea highwaterlevel.
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NORMAL
Regular Cycles
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SoalfC@e ~
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UGHT
~ * OF
NO:MAL ‘mw
SOIL
~~~SOAKCYCLE99temperature
willautomaticallybecold.
@Ifahotorwarmsod isdesir~, set
the
W~H/R.TNSETEMPERATURE
switchto“HOT/COLD”or
“WARM/COLD”andturnthe
CycleSelectorKnobto “Normal”
intheRegularCycles.Startthe
washer.Afterwasherfillsand
beginstoagitate,pushintheCycle
SelectorKnobandturnto “SOAK
CYCLE:’PullouttheCycle
SelectorKnobtocompletethecycle.
Ifyourclothesandhouseholditems
don’t1ookcleanandfreshafter
washing,youwillprobablyre-wash
them..and thatmeansyou’llwaste
energy.Rememberto sortyour
clothescarefully,andloadthem
properly,selectcorrectcycles,use
enoughdetergentandchoosea
water-
temperature warm enough to
rekase and get rid ofsoil.
o
UseHot Wash—upto 150°F.—on
a
regularbasis only whenwashing
heavilysoiledarticles—suchas
workandplayclothes.
~ Undernormalsoilconditions,
washin waterabove80°F,(27°C.).
Thisgenerallymeansusingthe
WarmWashtemperaturesettingon
yourwasher-temperatures
approximately90°to HO”F.or hand
comfortable..Ifyounoticethatsoil
hasaccumuiateciafterseveral
consecutivewashings,useHotWash
occasionally,if safefor fabrics.
*Foran extendedsoakqallowthe
washertofillandagitateforafew
minutestodissolvethesoaking
agent.ThenpushintheCycle
SelectorKnobtostopthewasher
(keeplidclosed)andallowtosoak
foraslongasdesired.Afterdesired
soakperiod,pullouttheCycle
SelectorKnobtocompletethe
cycle.
TheFiker-Flopanisthelintfilter.
PositiontheFilter-Flopanonthe
agitatorafterloadingclothesinto
thewasher.Lintiseasilyseenand
removedafterthewashisfinished.
NOTE:DonotusetheFilter-Flo
panasa washbasket.Donotputany
itemstobewashedintheFilter-Flo
pan.Donotplacedetergentpackets
intheFilter-Flopan.
~ Trytowashlessoften.Save
articlesofthesametypeoffabric
untilyouhaveafullload.
@If youmustwashsmallerloads,
adjusttheamountofwater.Small
loadsshouldhavelowerwater
levels.
@Washinoff-peakutilityhours.
Yourlocalutilitycantellyouwhich
aretheoff-peakhours.
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from
~CJJlm3{
LINTPRODUCERS—Suchas
terrytowelingandchenille—give
uplint.
LINTCOLLECTORS—suchas
man-madefibersandnapped
fabricslikeve~veteenandcorduroy
—attractlint.Thesemustbe
washedseparately.
FormoreinformationonM
control,seepageMl
s
Separate
*
m
cottons &
Linens
from
.
Perm Press
r7
Cottons &
E31ends
from
from
[nadditiontosortingto reducelint
. ~wllcction,itisreco;~mendedthat
~fabricsofsimilarconstructionbe
washedtogetherwhenever
possible.
Separa
from
from
s
Separate
n
Whites
from
.
Lights
from
1
Darks
from
I!?(IR ON
IzMim.lcsAND
LOADS, SEaE 6 and 7’.
9
It
~ t dwk and~N~aE%
630WSforwashing.
o Emptypockets,brushoutcuffs,
zipzippers,snapsnaps,hooks
andbuttons.
o Do
anynecessarYmending—rips>
hems,tears.
Checkallitemsforareasofheavy
soilorstain.
~ Removestains.ForSTAIN
REMOVALGUIDE,SEEPAGE17.
TurnPolyKnitsinside-outto
minimizefabricsurfacedamage.
SoakingandPre-@ating—
agoodwaytokmsendeepsoik
andstains.
A thoroughsoakingwithdetergent
or specialsoakingagentisanother
waytoremoveheavysoils,
embeddeddirtandevensome
stains.
Soakingcanbeeitheracompletely
separatewashingsteporaprelim-
inarysteptoa completewashcycle.
Fordetailedinformationonhow
tosoakinyourwasher,seepage8.
FOR moI?lMATloN ON
@I?re-treatheavysoilbyrubbiqgin
a smallamountofliquiddetergent
orapastemadeofwaterandpowdered
detergentor soap.Forbestresults,
wait1/2hourbeforewashing.
@Loadclothesdry.
@Takeaproperlysortedgroupof
clothesanddropthemlooselyin
thewashbasketinthisorder:
LargeItems—
likesheets.Donot
wraparoundtheagitator.
SmallItems—likewashcloths.
MediumSizel[ems—liketowels.
Hereisa typicalfullIoad:
3 DoubleSheets
4 LongSIeeveShirts
3 BoxerShorts
6 StandardPillowCases
5 T-shirts
2 PairTrousers
3 Handkerchiefs
Thisillustration,withclothesjust
reachingtheClothesRetaining
Ring,showsaproperload.Clothes
haveampleroomtomovebecause
theyarenotpackeddown,nor
wrappedaroundtheagitator.
Clothesareloadeddrysincewet
itemsareapttopackdownwhich
encouragesoverloading.Thissize
loadrequiresa fullwaterfill.
‘Whatisthe best sizeloadof
clothes—large,medium,or
small?Savetime,energyand
detergentbyavoidingextrauseof
thewasher.Trytowasha fullload
ofclothes.If youcanit isbetterto
saveclothesuntilyouhaveafill
load.If youmustwashsmaller
loads,savewater,energyand
detergentbyadjustingthewater
levelforthesizeoftheload.See
page4.
$peckdrecommendations
forwashingpermanentpress
if y do a dryer.
Ifyouaremachine-washing
PermanentPressclothesthatyou
plantolinedryordrip-dry,use
extracaretominimizewrinkling
inthewashprocess:
~Becarefulnottooverload
washer.PermanentPressclothes
musthaveampleroomtomove
freely.AMediumsizePermanent
Pressloadisthelargestthatshould
bewashed.
~Usemorewaterthanyouwould
foraregularload.UseaMedium
WaterLevelfora SmallLoad;a
LargeWaterLevelforaMedium
Load.
~Removeclothespromptlyas
soonaswasherstopsandhang
immediately.
e TOminimizewrinkling, usethe
GentleWash/SpinSpeed.
Toadditemsafterthewasherhas
started.
~lhrnoffthewasher.
@CarefullyremovetheFilter-l?lo
pan.
@Add
my additionalarticlesby
submergingnexttotheagitator.
@ReplacetheFilter-Flopanand
restartthewasher.
I’WIZ: Do notusetheFilter-Flo
panasa washbasket.Donotput
anyitemstobewashedinthe
Filter-Flopan.Donotplace
detergentpacketsin theFilter-Flo
pan.
NOl%:Whenwashingstockings,
pantyhoseandothereasilytangled
iterns,alwayshandleseparately.To
minimizetangling,werecommend
theuseofanetlaundrybag.
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Phm@M@--
PowderedDetergents
r$km-Pllosphate—
Pbwdered Deterged.s
- LiquidDetergents
s
Performwellinhardorsoftwater
Washalltypesoffabricswell.
Canbeusedinhot,warm,or
coldwater.
Performsatisfactorilyinsoft
ormoderatelyhardwater.
Insomeareasonlynon-phosphate
productsareavailable.
Performwellinsoftwater.
Offerbetterperformancein
hardwaterthanpowdered
non-phosphatetypes.
Cleanssyntheticsandfabric
blendswell.
Areexcellentasconcentrates
forremovingspots.
Completelydissolveevenin
coldwater.
Performwellinsoftwater.
Disadvantages
Arenotavailableinsomeareas.
Generallydonotcleanwellin
hardwater.
Maybedifficulttodissolve,
especiallyincoldwater.
Shouldnotbeusedincoldwater.
T-hosecontainingsodium
carbonateasaningredientmay
causeharrnfi.dlimestonedeposits
onclothesandwasherwhen
combinedwithhardwater.
(Seepage12.)
Maynotperformaswellas
powderedphosphateproducts
whendilutedinwashwater.
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W.-v
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——
Generallydonotcleanwellin
medium-hardorhardwater.
Maycombinewithwater
hardnessmineralstoform
stickysoapcurd.
Isyourwaterhard?Hitis,and
washersurfaces.Thehardness
@orrrmregrains)andifyouwash
ifyouusea.carbonatetypenon-
ofyourwaterandyourwashing
justafewloadsaweek,youmay
phosphatedetergent,youwill
frequencywilldeterminehow
seelimestonebuildupsinjustafew
mostprobablynoticelimestone*
rapidlythelimestonewillbuild
months.
depositsonyourclothesand
up.IfyourwaterisVERYHARD
Effects clothes
Althoughlimestonebuildupoccurs
morerapidlyoncotton,itwill
eventuallyaffectvariousfabricsin
thefollowingways:
@Givesastiff,harsh,roughfeelto
fabricssuchastoweling.
~Causescolorstofadeandbecome
dullanddingy.
@Causesgrayingoffabrics.
@Leavesawhite,powdery
residue
ondark-coloreditems.
~Causesspot-fadingofbright
colorsasaresultofdirectcontact
withdetergent.
@Reduceswrinkle-resistanceof
permanentpressfabrics.
~Destroyseffectivenessofflame-
retardantfinisheson cottonssuch
aschildren’ssleepwear.
@Increasesfabricwearbecause
ofthescrubbingactionbetween
limestonedepositsonthefabrics
duringwasheragitation.
~Unsightlybuilduponallwasher
surfacesexposedtothewash
solution.
@Mat-like,crustyformationscaused
bylintadheringtothesticky
limestonedeposits.
=Increasedservicecallsbecause
oflimestonedepositsinthepump,
recirculationwaterhoses,filters
andotherwasherparts.
~Reducedusefullifeofwasher.
R3mnl’nenddmethods
Ibuikhlps
*Useapowderedphosphate
detergentor aliquiddetergentif
theseareavailableinyourarea.
~Installahomewatersoftener.
Thiswillsignificantlyreduce
limestonebuildup.
~Useapackagednon-precipitating
watersoftener,suchasCalgon
brandwithphosphate.
w washingJpradice$l
maydekiylimestonedamage
toclothes
Thefollowingrecommendations
willtemporarilydelaytheeffects
oflimestoneonyourclothes.
Thesearegenerallygood
w
practicesandwillgivebettersoil
removalwhetherornotyouhave
hardwaterorusecarbonate
detergent.
@Usehotterwashwater,for
exampleupto 150°F.forcottons.
Thisalsoimprovesoily-soil
removal.
@Ifyouwashincoolerwaterto
saveenergy,usemore
d t
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
stiffnessor harshnessin clothes.
How
t partiallyrestoreclothes
Onceclotheshavedeveloped
deposits,theymaybepartially
restoredbysoakingin asolution
oftwocupsofvinegarinonegallon
ofhottapwaterfor15minutes.
USEAPLASTICCONTAINER.
Thenwashclothesinthewasher
usingdetergent.
~Donotusevinegarsoak
solutioninwasher.Theacidic
actionofthevinegarmay
damagetheporcelain.
@Vinegarsoaksolutionmay
reducethewrinkle-resistance
ofpermanentpressfabrics.
*Vinegarsoakmaydamage
thedyesinsomefabrics.
*LIMESTONE—technically called CALCIUM CAR130NATE-is caused bythe
reaction ofthe calcium inthe hardwater with the sodium carbonate in the detergent.
Theuseofasufficientamount
ofdetergentisoneofthemost
importantthingsyoucandoto
makesureyourwashcomesout
clean.
requh’wi
v
wording
1.Waterhardness
2. Amountofsoil
3. Sizeofload
4. nPe ofdetergent
5. Washtem~erature
*
Usemoredetergentif
youhave...
L Hardwater
2. Largeloads
3. Greasyoroilysoils
4. Lowerwashtemperature
5. Lowphosphatedetergent
Iftherecommendedamountof
detergentproducestoomanysuds,
switchtoalowsudsingdetergent
brand,andfollowinstructionson
package.
w
Usingtoolittledetergentis
acommoncauseoflaundry
problems.Alwaysmeasure
detergentinastandard
measuringcup.
H detergent—granular
orpowdered:
Forbestresults,adddetergent
tothewashbasketbeforeloading
clothes.Ifyouloadyourclothes
first,adddetergentnexttothe
agitator.
Ifyourdetergentdoesn’tdissolve
well,predissolvethedetergentin
hotwater,thenpourdirectlyinto
thewashbasket.
d d
I
I
I
WaterLevelSetting
Water
Hardness
Large
Medium
Small
VERY
HARD
2cups
1%cups
1%
cups
High-Sudsing
10-20Gr.
PowderType
HARD
4-10Gr.
1%
cups
1!4cups
% cup
SOFT
O-4Gr.
1cup
1cup
%cup
Low-SwIsing
Concentrated
o-1o
I
cup
?4cup
% cup
PowderType
Grains
LIQUID
Grains
FOLLOWPACKAGEDIRECTIONS
1. Userecommendedamountof
detergentforyourloadandwater
hardnessasshowninguide.
2. Whenusingotherdetergent
types-lowandnormalsuds,powders,
liquids,non-phosphate
poWderS—
followrecommendationsonpackage.
3. Forhardwatertreatment,see
page14.
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-
rev-; .-
it?
Beforeyoucandecidewhattodo
abouthardwater,youneedtoknow
ifyouhaveitand,ifso,howhard det&gentasyoupreferandforget
itis.
allabouthardwater.Ifyouhave
IfyourwaterisSOFT,youhave
noproblem.Youcanusesoapor
@
If youliveinamunicipalarea~
contactyourwatercompany.
@Ifyoulivein a rural area, or in
somesuburbanareas, contactyour
countyagent.
Theanswerwillbe “youhave‘so
manygrains’pergallon”and
meansthis:
HARDwater-lessthan-10grains—
andyouusephosphatedetergent,
youalsohavenoproblem.
But,ifyouhavemorethan10
grains,youwillneedtosoftenyour
waterwitheither.. .
1. Aninstalledwatersoftenerin
yourhome,or
Oto3grainspergallon–SOFT
2. Theuseofapackagedwater
4 to 10grains—HARD
sofiener.
11to 19grains–VERYHARD
Forinformationonwater
softeners,seeGuidebelow.
20grainsandover—
EXTREMELYHARD
s a
Grainsof
15–20
20–25
25–30
hardness
over30
Whenusing
%cup %cup *Acup
o
1cup 1cupplus1tablespoonforevery5grainsabove
withdetergent
(60ml) (120ml) (160MI)
(240ml) 30(240mlplus15mlforeachextra5grains)
Whenusing ‘%cup
%cup %cup
1cup
1%cups
1%
CUpS pk 1tablespoonfixevev 5gfis above
withsoap (80ml)
(160ml)
(180ml)
(240MI) (360ml)
30(300mlplus15mlforeachextra5grains)
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Lw
1
pra t E $ T i
s i
BLEACH
Chlorine
Liquki
Dilutebleachwithatleastonequart
1)DonotpourumiilutedliquidchlorineMixich
directlyinto
suchasCloroxbmnd
(0.96liter)waterandaddafterwash
washerorondryclothes.
actionhasstartedanddetergentis
2)Someoftoday’swashablefkbricsshouldnotbechlorine
dissolved.
bleachedsuchas: 100%cottonflame-retardantchildren’s
sleepwear,silk,wool,mohair,spandex,leather,ornon-fast
colors.Dilutebleachbeforeusingonanyfabric.
3)CheckMrmufkcturers’CareLabelsforspecial
instructions.
Non-chlorinesuchas
Followpackagedirections.
1)Maybeusedonallkindsoffabrics.
C]OIOX 2 brand
Putbleachintowasherwithdetergent.
2)Ismosteffkctiveinhotwater.
FABRICSmmmmRs
Rinseadditivesuchas
Mixrecommendedamountwithone
1)Helpsmakeclothesfluffyandsoft.
DownyBrand cup(240ml)waterandaddatstartof
2)Reducesstaticelectricity.
rinsecycle.
3)Usecarefidly.Toomuchmaycausestainingon
WashAdditivesuchas
FollowPackagedirections.
someclothes.
RainBarrelbrand
Addduringwashcycle.
4)Donotpourdirectlyonclothes.
5)Forthoserecommendedforaddingtothewashcycle,
suchasRainBarrelbrand,followmanufacturer’s
instructionsexactly.
%3NITIZER
ChlorineBleach,
Useincaseofinfectionand
Guardsagainstinfectionbykillingmostbacteriaand
;uchasCloroxbrand contagiousdisease.
viruses.
SeeunderBleachabove.
i’K4TER
!xwrENm
~on-precipitating
Followpackagedirections.
Suspendshardnessmineralsinsolution,keeping
uchasCalgonbrand
Addatstartofwashcycle.
waterclear.
Precipitatingsuchas
Followpackagedirections.
Combineswithwaterhardnessmineralstofbrmprecipitate
Boraxbrand
Usewithdetergentorsoapinwashcycle.
whichgivescloudyormil~ appearancetowater.
SOAKAGENT
SuchasBizbrand
Followpackagedirections.
PRETREATING,STAIN
ANDSPUI’EmKWERS
SuchMSpray‘nWash
Followpackagedirections.Treatonly
CAUTION:Washercontrolpanelsandfinishesmaybe
andKU?brands
heavilysoiledareas.Checkgarments’
damagedbysomelaundrypretreatmentsoilandstain
carelabelsforinstructions.
removerproductsifsuchproductsaresprayedonorhave
directcontactwiththewasher.Applythesepretreatment
productsawayfromwasher.Thefabricmaythenbewashed
normally.Damagetoyourwashercausedbypretreatment
productsis notcoveredbyyourwarranty.
TINTSANDDYES
PowderedsuchasRit
Followpackagedirections.
Cleanwashertoavoiddiscolorationofnextload.Go
andTintexbrands
N(YI’E:Tintedgarmentsmaynotbe
throughcompletecycle(5-minutewash)usinghotwater,
Colorfast.Washseparately.
1/2cup(120ml)detergent,1cup(240ml)bleach.Wipe
exteriorparts.Caution:Tintingmaydiscolorplasticin
washer.Subsequentwashingswillxeducediscoloration
butmaynevereliminateit.
—-
-
—.
-
1. Trytoremovestainsassoonas
possible.Thefresherthestain,the
easieritistoremove.
2. Beforeattemptingto remove
a stain,takethesesteps:
@Findthefabricandthefinishin
thechartonthenextpage,anduse
onlyrecommendedmethods.
@Checkthecarelabelinstructions
thatcamewiththegarment.
@Teststainremovalproductona
hiddeninsideseamoronasample
ofthematerial.
@Avoiduseofhotwateron
unknownstain.It cansetsome
stains.
3. Followstainremovalwitha
thoroughrinsing.
4. Washwithrecommended
amountofsoapor detergent.
s Rt?mDvd
u CMmim!Rm%3$i!h
md R
Mix1/4cup(60ml)chlorine
bleachwithonegallon(3.8liter)of
coolwater—approximately8Q”F.
(27°C.)-in a sinkorpan.Soak
stainedareafor5 minutesand
launderinwasher.
o t % Stain.
F orcookingoilsonyour
syntheticgarmentsmaycausestains
whicharevirtuallyinvisibleand
whichyoumaynotnoticeasyou
putyourclothesintothewasher.
Ifthesestainsarenotcompletely
removedinthewash,theoilyspots
maypickupdirtfromthewash
water.Thentheywillbecomevery
visibleandyoumaythinktheywere
causedbythewashcycleitself.
O thesespotsbecomevisible,
howcanyouremovethem?
~Rubinundilutedliquiddetergent
andletstand30minutes.
~Re-washusinghottestwaterthe
fabriccanstand.
H c y p these
“After-You-Wash’9
StihS?
~Increasetheamountofdetergent
normallyused.
@Increasewatertemperaturewhere
fabricwillpermit.
@Washsyntheticgarmentsmore
o
Rwxtp
s Removal Guide.
dhesives
(ChewingGum,etc)
white and Fabrics
control GUic.k,Bk!adlOnPage‘7
Falmics
Rubwithiceorimmerseinverycoldwater.Usedulltoolto
carefilly scrapeoffas muchadhesiveorgumaspossible. Sponge
withasafedrycleaningfluid,*thenlaunder,
Sameaswhiteandbleachablefabrics.
Sameaswhiteandbleachablefabrics
exceptusenon-chlorinebleach.
Applyundilutedliquiddetergent.Rinse.Ifstainremains,bl&ch
accordingtoStainRemovalHintcmoppositepage.Ifcolorhas
changed,youmaybeabletorestoreitbyspongingwith
ammonias Rinsethoroughly.
Soakincoldwater,thenlaunderinwarmwater.Ifstainremains,
bleachaccordingtoStainRemovalHintonoppositepage,launder.
Antiperspirants,
Deodorants
Blood
Spongeorsoakincoolwater,thenlaunder.
Soakincoldwater.Treatstainwitha safedrycleaningfluid*;
Applyundilutedliquiddetergent,launder,dry.Bleachaccording
toStainRemovalHintonoppositepage,launderanddry.
Soakincoldwater.Spongewithasafedry
cleaningfluid.*Applyundilutedliquid
Chocolate,Cream,
IceCreamandMilk
detergent.Launderinwarmwater.
Withoutcream:BleachaccordingtoStainRemovalHinton
~ppositepage.Launder.Withcream;Followchartdirectionsfor
cream.
Spongewithwarmwater.Ifstainremains,
applywarmglycerine,letstand30minutes
andrinsewell,orspongewithasafedry
cleaningfluid.*Launder.
CoffeeandTea
neatstainwithsafedrycleaningfluid.*Applyundilutedliquid
~etergent;launderanddry.BleachaccordingtoStainRemoval
Hintonoppositepage.
Spongewithasafedrycleaningfluid~
Thenlaunderinwarmdetergentwater.
Cosmetics:EyeShadow,
Lipstick,Mascara,Liquid
orPancakeMake-up,Rouge
Powder;Crayon;Grease,
Oil,Tar,CodLiverOil.
FreshFruit,FruitJuices,
Wine,Vegetables,orFood
Coloring
Ez!m‘-—
Eta$-.
leakstainincod water.Ifstainremains,bleachaccordingtoStain
~emov~Hintonoppositepage,launder.
Spongewithwarmwater.Bleachremaining
stainwithnon-chlorinebleach.
_—
-
~pplyundilutedliquiddetergent.Launder.(Treatmildewspots
whiletheyarefresh,beforemoldhasa chancetoweakent%bric.)If
eithertypestainremains,bleachaccordingto
StainRemovalHint
onoppositepage,launder.(Severescorchcannotberemoved.)
Spongewithwarmwater.Apply
undiluted
liquiddete~enf.
Bleachremainingstain
withnon-chlorinebleach,thenlaunder.
Oldmildewstainscanseldomberemoved.
Scorchcanseldomberemoved.
Grass,Foliage,Flowers,
Mildew,Scorch
Freshstains:Placestainfacedownonanabsorbenttoweland
;pongewithdrycleaningfIuid,*orusespraycleaner.Apply
mdilutcdliquiddetergent.Oldstains;bleachaccordingtoStain
RemovalHintonoppositepage.
Sameaswhiteandbleachablefabrics
exceptlaunderusingnon-chlorinebleach.
Ink,Ballpoint
Sameaswhiteandbleachablefabrics.~of~enwithoil,lardorVaseline,thenspongewithturpentineor
~ananaoil. Launderinwarmwater.
PaintandVarnish
Launderinwarmwater.Rinsewell.Bleach
withnon-chlorinebleach.
~pplyundilutedliquiddetergentandlaunderinwarmwater.If
olorhaschangedyoumaybeabletorestoreitbytreatingwith
Mmoniaorvinegar.**If
any stainremains,treatwithsafed~
leaningfluid*orbleachaccordingtoStainRemovalHinton
ppositepage,launderanddry.
Pcrspiraticm
Sameaswhiteandbleachablefabrics.
Rust
Applyrustremover;**usingmanufacturer’sdirections,Rinseand
launder.
.=.
‘Caution: Becauseckmirw fluids tendto be toxic, k sure Youarc in a wellventilated ran when usingthem. No cleaningfluid shouldbe used unless user is
-....
;, iimiliar with the ]imitatiok and requiredcautions (usuall~printed onlabel). Useextremecaution wi~hflammabiecompounds.
-:
Undernocircumstances should fabricscontaining flammab]ematerials(waxes,cleaningfluids,etc.)bewashedinwasher.
—’
.7+%‘:’*IMnotmixchlorine
bleach with ammoniaor acids such as vinegar and/or rust remover.Mixing can producea toxic gaswhich may causedeath.
.>
..==.:
Saveand rckr to garment manufacture’ care labels.
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17
.
.——
use
~
IPRoBLm
IJNTC)R.RWHDUE
C)NCLCYI’HES
GREASYOROU..+Y
S ON
LAW’?13EIU3D
GARh4EN’IS
I
C.I.AYI’HES
CAUSE AND REMEDY
e hcorrec~ sorting &clothes. %parate
lint-producers(suchaste~~ towelsandchenille)
fromlint-receive=(suchasman%adefkbr~cs,velveteen,corduroy).
*
Washingtoolong,especiallyforsmallerloads.Fornormalsoil$w o m per
poundofdryclothes.
eUseofnon-phosphatedetergentswhichcombinewithhardnessmineralstoforma
precipitatewhichcanbemistakenforlint.Useaphosphateorliquidde~rgent;use
warmerwashwaterorsoftenwaterwithaninstalkdmechanicalsoftenerorq?ack%ed
watersoftener.
e powdery residue fromgl-an~ar detergentmayappeartobelint.l?redissolvegranuhir
detergentinhotwaterbeforeaddingtowasher;makesuredetergentiscompletely
di~solvedbeforeaddingclothes;switchtoliquidorcoldwaterdetergentorusewarmer
washwater.Seepage13.
0overloadingwillcauseabrasionwfichcreatesexcessive
lint.Washfeweritemswith
correctwaterlevel.
s T’ muchb~each.Usecorrectamountofbleachaccordingtopackagedirections.
~Not
enough d~tergentto hold lintin cycle.Increaseamountof
detergent.Seepage13.
e~comectuseoffabricsofiener.Ifus~ inwash
cycle, softenersmayract with
detergenttocreateawhitedeposit.Usesoftenersinrinsecycleonlyunlesspackage
specifiesaddingtowashcycle.Seepage15.
~pfll~gusu~y onpolyester-cottonblendsiscaused
bynormalwearandmaylooklike
lint.‘lMningclothesinside-outmayprovidesomehelp.
~Stitic
electricity caused by ov@~jing W@ cause attraction. Use fabricsoftenerin
rinsecycle.
Thesearesometimescakd “InvisibleStains”becauseyoumaynotnoticethembefore
washingc~othes.However,ifoilysoilsarenotcompletelyremovedinwashcycle,the
~ilyspotsmaypickupdirtfromthewashwater.Thespotswillthenbeveryvisible.They
wenotcausedbythewasher.Washsyntheticgarmentsassoonaspossibleafterwearing.
Usemoredetergentthannormalandhottestwaterfabriccanstand.Ifspotsappear,rubin
mdilutedliquiddetergent,letstand30minutesandrewashwithextradetergentusing
lottestwaterfabriccanstand.
*Insufficient
d~tel-gent$you may need@ increase amountof detergentusedifloadis
largerthannormal,ifsoilsareoilyorheavierthanaverage,ifwaterlevelislargeorif
waterisHardtoExtremelyHard.
=Waternothotenoughfor
typ ofload.Besurewaterheaterissettodeliverhotwaterat
thewasherat MO*-LXI*F.Donotwashwhenotherhotwaterneeds—suchas
dishwashingor familybaths—areheavy,
~
PoQrorinferiordetergent.Changeto phosphatedetergent,ifpossible.FObWthesesteps:
1. Usc~~’aterconditioner,(suchasCalgonbrand)
M
PROBLEM
GRAYED
CLOTHES
(continued)
,)
YELLOWED
CLOTHES
BLUEOR
COLORSTAINS
GENERAL
I C ANDIREmDY
e w~he~ov~~loaded,clothes~~n~otITKW~ f toloosenandmmyve CW.H@j
grayappearance. Followcorrect loadingproceduresfor sizeofload.
e ~proper so~ng with insufficientdetergent.Usuallya 30-mi~~tesoakis ~~fficie~t+
However,when usingextendedsoaksforheavilysoi~edgarmentsyoumayneed to use
twicetherecommended amountofdetergtmt.
e Use of soapin hard water.Switchtoa phosphatedetergent, or followsixstepsat the
bottomofpage
18.
* wasting too long
may rcsul~in increased Soil deposition.Use shorterwashtimesfor
smaIIerloads.
~
De~e~gedissolvto&NV~y. Detergent must be present inthewashsolutionatthe
startofagitation. Seepage
@
grayedclothes,followoneoftheseprocedures:
L
Putclothesinwasher.FillwithHOI’water.CheckManufacturers’CareLabelsto
determineifhotwaterissuitableforgarment.
@Addanon-precipitatingtypeofwatersoftenersuchasCalgonwithphosphate—
use2%timesasmuchasyouneedfornormalwatersofkming.
@
DOnotuse detergentor soap.
~MOWclothestogothroughcompletecycle.
~Repeat,ifnecessary.
2. IfyouprefertousetheSoakSetting,seepage8.Usethewatersoftenerinplaceof
soakagentorprewashdetergentandallowclothesto soakforabout20minutes.
m’g-r
e~comp~eteremoval
of body sofi due to COMIUItuse ofinsui%cientdetergent.Check
~ -. .-
hemofT-shirtor pillowcase.Iftheyarewhiteandcenterisyellow,itcontainsbody
~-
_——-
K-
~il.Restorewhitenessfollowingprocedureson “GrayedClothes;’above.
w-
—w–
*Chlorinebleachmayyellowsomefabricswithresinfinishes.Useoxygenbleach
== .–
——
~suchasCkx-ox2 brand).RefertoGarmentManufacturers’CareInstructions.Restore
mlorusingcolorremover(suchasRitor Tintexbrands),followpackagedirections.
~Iron or manganesein watermaycauseoverallyellowingoryellowspots.
L Useextradetergentplusanon-precipitatingwatersoftenerdissolvedinwater
beforeaddingclothes.Usenon-chlorinebleach.
...
2. Haveaspecialfilteror chemicalfeederinstalledinyourhometoremoveironand :... :.. -
manganesefromwater.
3. Runhotwaterfora fewminutestocleanironresiduebuildupinlines;drainwater
;.: - -
heateroccasionally.
4. ‘lbremovespats: spreadstainedportionoverpanofboilingwaterandsqueeze
lemonjuice throughstain.‘Toremoveoverallyellow,useacommerciallyavailable
:: ‘“
rust scaleremover,fo~lowingpackageinstructions.If porcelaindamagecanoccur,
do riotuseinthewasher;usea plasticcontainer.
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..
useof fabricsoftener.Neverpourfabricsoflenerdirectlyonclothes;always
; ;=.-. ?...
di~~~~befi~-eaddingtorinsewater.See
page 15.TO s&ins: dampenstainedaKM &&==~~:-
andrub
withundilutedliquiddetergent.N-wash, usingchlorinebleachifsafeforfhbric.
[;;:;2;::::,:
&&~:’;:::r
SOmefabricswil~shrinkwhetherwashedin a washeror byhand;othersmaybesafely
i.-
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r- . . . . . ..
~:, : :’
-:: . .,3-;,.-. : .... =-+,.
-.+. -.--.,’ --- -.%=
~v~s~~~ IW~ Wilj ~hrin~ in a
dryer.FollowGarmentManufacturers’care hstr~~tion~ 1-’=::-’<%
!.’%-*&--=...<7&
exactly Hin doubt,donotmachinewashor dry.
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(continued)
PROBLEM
SHRINKAGE,
KNITS”
WRINKLINGIN
PERMANENTPRESS
AND“NO-IRON”
ITEMS
~AGS,HOLES,
ZARS,RIPSOR
<CESSIVEWEAR
POSSIBLE C2NLSE AND REMEDY
I
~~elaxationshrinkagecanoccurinknitfabricsthathavebeenimproperlystretched
andelongatedbythemanufacturer.Whenthisoccurs,garmentmaybepressedback
intoshapeaftereachwashanddrycycle.
e~rogres~iveor
&]~yed ~~r~nkag~ is caused when starchor sizing(in somefabrics)
isgraduallyremovedbylaundering.Thismayalsobe noticedin older garmentsthat
havebeen washedmanytimeswithoutpreviousshrinkage.Treatasforrelaxation
shrinkageabove.
@
Shrinkagecausedbyoverheatingoccursincertain.knitfabricsthathavebeenheat-
shaped.Whenwashing,dryingorironingtemperaturesexceedthetemperaturesused
,toshapeset, shrinkagemayoccur.Thiscannotbecorrected,butitcanbepreventedby
‘washingincoolor warmwater;dryingonLowor Delicateheat.
~Leavingclothesindryeraftertumblingstops.Removeandhangclothesimmediately.
~Toomanyclothesindryer.Dryonlyonewasherloadatatime.Donotcombineloads.
~Improperloads.AvoidlaunderingheavyPermanentPressitems,suchaswork
clothes,withlighterPermanentPressitemssuchasshirtsorblouses.Donotwash
PermanentPressitemswithregularlaundry.
~Toomanyclothesinwasher.PermanentPressloadsshouldalwaysbesmallerthan
regularloads.. .nomorethanmediumloadstogiveclothesroomtomovefreely.
@Incorrectwashanddrycycles.UsePermanentPressWashcyclewhichprovidesa
cooldownrinsetominimizewrinkling.AlsousePermanentPressDrycycle.
~Incorrectwaterlevel.UseLargeWaterLevelforMediumLoad,MediumLevelfor
SmallLoad.
~Repeatedwashinginwaterwhichistoohot.Washincoldorwarmwaterwithplenty
ofdetergent.
@Accumulationoflimescaleduetouseofcarbonatedetergents.If youmustusea
non-phosphatedetergent,avoidtheuseofhigh-carbonate-builtdetergent.
@Failuretousefabricsoftener.Properusewillminimizewrinkling.
Toremovewrinkles:
~Re-tumbleon “PermanentPress”setting.
@Re-rinseanddry on “PermanentPress”setting.
~Unsuccessful, re-tumbleonhighheatfor 10to 12minutesandhangimmediately.
~Ironcarefully.
@Sendtodry cleanersforpressing.
*Somewrinklesmayremainwhichcannotberemoved.
~Pinsongarmentsor sharpobjectsleftinpockets.Checktomakesureallsuchobjects
areremoved.Alsocheckwashtub.
~Snaps,hooks,sharpbuttons,beltbuckles,zippers.Fastenhooks,zippersand
buttons.Removesharpbuttonsandbeltbuckles.Thisis especiallyimportantin
washingknitswhichsnageasily.Turnknitsinsideout.
@Holeswithrandomsquareshapeswithyellowdiscolorationmaybecausedby
impropei”useofchlorinebleach.Useonlycorrectamountofbleach.Seepage15.
Neveraddundilutedbleachtowashtubor allowclothestocomeincontactwith
undilutedbleach.Donotwipeupbleachspillswithclothes.
@Chemicalssuchashairbleach,dye,permanentwavesolutions,batteryacidsand
toik!bowlcleanersmaycausefabricholes.Rinsealltowelsandotherarticlesthat
cameincontact~~’iththesechemicalsbeforeputtingtheminwash.Donotcontaminate
~lothimgarticleswiththesechemicals.
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GE WWA5636M User manual

Category
Washing machines
Type
User manual
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