Operating
Your Washer
AWARNING
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the risk of fi ....
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shock or injury
to
persons,
read
the IMPORTANT
SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
in
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Sort laundry
into loads that can
be washed
together.
* Sort items
by
recommendec
cycle
and water
temperature.
Separate
white,
light and
colorfast
items from
dark
and
non-colorfast
items.
Separate
items that
shed lint from items that attract
lint. Casual,
synthetic,
knih and corduroy
items will pick
up lint from
towels,
rugs, and chenille
bedspreads.
Separate
heavily
soiled
items from
lightIy
soiled
items.
Separate
lacy,
sheer, loosely
knit, or delicate
items
from
durable
items.
Do not machine
wash
items containing
fiberglass.
Small
particles
of fiberglass
left
in the drum
may
transfer
to
fabrics
in other
loads and cause
skin irritation.
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Prepare
items
for washing.
* Empty
pockets.
Operating
Instructions
Add laundry
load to washer.
* Combine
large
and
small
items in a load.
* Load
large
items first. Large
items should
not be more
than
half the total
wash
load.
* Brush off: lint and
dirt. Shake out rugs and beach
towels.
* Close zippers,
fasten
hooks,
tie strings
and sashes, and
remove
non-washable
trims and
ornaments.
* Mend
rips and
tears to prevent
further
damage
during
washing.
* Turn knit items
inside out to prevent
pilling.
* Place
delicate
and
smat! items such as bras,
hosiery
and baby
socks in a
mesh bag.
(Mesh bag not included.)
Pretreat
stains and heavy
soil.
* See Stain
Removal
Guide
in this guide
for safe,
successful
stain
re-
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moval
instructions.
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I and the door.
There is a risk of water
leakage
or damage
to the load.
* Washing
single
items such as a sweater,
towel
or jeans
is inefficient
and may
cause
an out-of-balance
load.
Add
I or 2 similar
items to help
balance
the load.
The washer
can be fully
loaded,
but the items should
not be tightly
packed.
The door
should
close
easily.
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