The [lseof a sufficientamount
ofdetergentis oneof the most
importantthingsyoucan do to
makesure yoi~rwash comesout
clean.
Amom$ r%hd Vtim
accorQ
to:
1. Waterhardness
2. Amountof soil
3. Size ofload
4. Typeof detergent
5. Washtemperature
usemom dete~entH
youhave.● .
1. Hard water
2. Large loads
3. Greasy or oily soils
4. Lower wash temperature
5. Low phosphatedetergent
If the recommendedamountof
detergentproducestoo many suds,
switchtoa low sudsingdetergent
brand, and followinstructionson
package.
Usingtoo little detergentis
a common cause oflaundry
problems. Alwaysmeasure
detergentin a standard
measuring cup.
How
to usedetergent—granular
or powdered:
For best results,add detergent
to the wash basketbeforeloading
clothes. If youload yourclothes
first, add detergentnextto the
agitator.
If your detergentdoesn’tdissolve
well, predissolvethe detergentin
hot water,then pour directly into
the washbasket.
I
I
I
WaterLevelSetting
I
1.
Use recommended amount of
I
I water
I
1
I
I
Hardness Large
Medium Small
VERY
HARD 2 cups
1%cups
High-suming
1%cups
10-20Gr.
Powder~pe
HARD
4-10Gr.
1%cups 1!/2cups
%cup
I
1
I
!
1
so~rr
O-4Gr,
1cup
1cup ‘Acup
hw-SUdsing
Concentrated
o-1o
Grains
1cup
%cup
‘/2 cup
PowderI’ype
detergent for your load and water
hardness as shownin guide.
2. When usingotherdetergent
types-lowandnomalsuds,pwdem,
liquids,non-phosphatepowders—
followrecommendationsonpacbge.
3. For hard water treatment, see
page 14.
12
l.i