Preparing clothes for washing
Follow these recommendations to help you prolong the life of your
garments.
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Use only High Efficiency detergents. The package for this type
of detergent will be marked "HE" or "High Efficiency." This
wash system, along with less water, will create too much
sudsing with a regular non-HE detergent. Using regular
detergent will likely result in washer errors, longer cycle times,
and reduced rinsing performance. It may also result in
component failures and noticeable mold or mildew. HE
detergents are made to produce the right amount of suds for
the best performance. Follow the manufacturer's instructions
to determine the amount of detergent to use. Remember,
concentrated detergents such as 2x or higher will use less
detergent based on load size.
Use only HE High Efficiency detergent.
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Close zippers, snaps, and hooks to avoid snagging other items.
Remove pins, buckles, and other hard objects to avoid
scratching the washer interior. Remove non-washable trim
and ornaments.
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Empty pockets and turn them inside out.
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Turn down cuffs; brush away lint and dirt.
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Turn wool and synthetic knits inside out to avoid pilling.
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Tie strings and sashes so they will not tangle.
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Mend tears, loose hems, and seams.
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Treat spots and stains.
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Stained or wet garments should be washed promptly for best
results.
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Mix large and small items, avoid washing single items,
and load evenly.
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Wash small items, such as infant socks, in a mesh garment bag.
To create a balanced load, it is recommended that more than
one garment bag be used, and that each garment bag be filled
with equal amounts of material.
NOTE: If you are washing only small items, it is recommended
that more than one mesh garment bag be used, and that each
garment bag be filled with equal amounts of material.
Sorting
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Separate heavily soiled items from lightly soiled ones, even if
they would normally be washed together. Separate lint-givers
(towels, chenille) from lint-takers (corduroy, synthetics,
permanent press). When possible, turn lint-givers inside out.
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Separate dark colors from light colors, colorfast items from
noncolorfast items.
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Sort by fabric and construction (sturdy cottons, knits, delicate
items).
Unloading
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Remove clothes from washer after the cycle is completed.
Metal objects such as zippers, snaps, and buckles may rust
if left in the washer basket for a long time.
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When unloading garments, occasionally check under the gray
colored seal at the front of the tub for small items.
LAUNDRY TIPS
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Heavy Work Clothes
4 jeans
4 workpants
4 workshirts
Towels
10 bath towels
10 hand towels
Mixed Load
3 sheets (1 king, 2 twin)
4 pillowcases
3 shirts
3 blouses
Quick Wash
(2-3 garments)
The Washer Maintenance Procedure should be performed on a
monthly basis.
Cleaning the door seal
1. Open the washer door and remove any clothing or items from
the washer.
2. Inspect the gray colored seal between the door opening and
the basket for stained areas. Pull back the seal to inspect areas
under the seal. Remove any foreign objects.
3. If stained areas are found, wipe down these areas of the seal,
using the procedure that follows.
a) Mix a dilute solution, using
chlorine bleach, and 1 gal. (3.8 L) of warm tap water.
b) Wipe the seal area with the dilute solution, using a damp
cloth.
c) Let stand 5 minutes.
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2 sweatpants
2 sweatshirts
14 washcloths
9 T-shirts
9 shorts
10 handkerchiefs
2 dress shirts
1 pair dress pants
WASHER CARE
Cleaning Your Washer
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A. Seal
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cup (177 mL) of liquid
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