Tips For Best Results - Asko WCAM 1812 Manual Del Propietário

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Load types and sizes
A different kind of machine
In some ways, using your ASKO washer/dryer is much different than
using traditional, separate laundry products. First, the load sizes will
be smaller, since both washing and drying occur in the same drum.
The wash cycle is about the same as a traditional washer, but drying
times will be longer. You will become accustomed to doing smaller,
more convenient loads of laundry instead of doing bulkier loads less
frequently.
Choosing drying times and load sizes
Drying times depend on fabric dampness and the size and type of the
load. Jeans, towels and other thick fabrics take longer to dry.
For the condenser dryer to operate properly, items must be able to
tumble freely in the drum. If you overload the drum, your laundry will
not dry properly. In general, if your dry time is more than 140 minutes,
reduce the load size.

Tips for best results

Use a combination of small and large items to make a full load. Rather
than washing a single towel, sweater or pair of jeans, add a few
similar items to balance the load. Single, heavy items such as a terry
bathrobe may be washed separately.
Cotton and linen fabrics should be washed in full loads while using the
"wash only" mode. When using the "wash / dry" mode, the capacity
should always be at half load or less.
Permanent press fabrics need more room to move freely during
washing; fill the machine half full for best results on permanent press
items.
Delicate fabrics, such as machine washable wool and silk, should be
washed in one-third sized loads for best results.
Do not use the machine to wash torn, frayed or linens with raw hems.
If such items must be machine-washed, place in a mesh bag for
protection.
Do not wash whites and colored linens together. Do not machine-wash
rugs that could come apart and clog the pump of the machine.
Turn colored and printed t-shirts and sweatshirts inside out before
washing to make them last longer. Always iron such items inside out.
Protect delicate underwear, tights, stockings and other fragile
garments by putting in a mesh laundry pouch to wash and dry.
Overalls have straps with hooks that can damage your washing
machine and other garments during the wash/dry cycle. Minimize risk
by placing hooks in pockets and secure with safety pins.
NOTE: You will become accustomed to the best methods the
more you use your new ASKO washer/dryer product. It would
be better to start with smaller loads and amounts of detergent
which you can adjust over time.
CUSTOMER CARE CENTER 800.898.1879 www.askousa.com
Using the Detergent Dispenser Drawer
The dispenser drawer has 3 compartments, for (1) pre-wash, (2) main
wash and (3) fabric softener as shown (Fig. 9). The machine automatically
dispenses the detergent and softener at the proper times in the cycle.
To load the dispenser, simply pull out the drawer and add the appropriate
amounts of HE powdered detergent and liquid fabric softener into the
compartments noted above. Do not add detergent to the pre-wash
compartment unless you are using a program with a pre-wash cycle.
Otherwise, the machine may over-suds and spill onto the floor.
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Fig. 9 A
Fig. 9 B
NOTE: When using a liquid detergent, insert the special container
supplied with the washer into the main wash compartment (Fig 9a).
Pour the manufacturer's recommended dosage of HE liquid detergent
into the container (Fig 9b). Close detergent dispenser (fig 9c).
After loading clothes and detergent
1. Close detergent drawer
2. Close washer door securely
3. Set wash / dry programs
4. Press Start
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Fig. 9
Fig. 9 C
Fig. 9 D
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