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~Loadclothesdry.
@Thkeaproperlysortedgroupof
clothesanddropthemlooselyin
thewashbasketin thisorder:
LargeItems—1ikesheets.Donot
wraparoundtheagitator.
SmallItems–1ikewashcloths.
MediumSizeItems—1iketowels.
Hereis a typicalfuNload:
3 DoubleSheets
4 LongSleeveShirts
3 BoxerShorts
6 StandardI%HowCases
5 ‘F-SIMS
2 ~%irTrousers
3
Thisillustration,withclothesjust
reachingtheClothesRetainin~
Ring,showsa properload.Clothes
haveampleroomtomovebecause
theyarenotpackeddown,nor
wrappedaroundtheagitator,
Clothesareloadeddry sincewet
itemsare apttopackdownwhich
encouragesoverloading.Thissize
loadrequiresa fullwaterfill.
What isthebestsizeloadof
Cklthes—kmge,medhm9or
small?Savethe, energyand
byavoidingextrauseof
thewasher.Trytowasha fullload
ofclothes,If youcanit is betterto
saveclothesuntilyouhavea fill
load.Hyoumustwashsrn~ller
loads,savewater,energyand
detergentbyadjustingthewater
levelforthesizeoftheload.See
page4.
Special
for ‘wa$hing
press
w youdonothavea dryer.
Ifyouaremachine-washing
PermanentPressclothesthatyou
plantolinedryordrip-dry,use
extracaretominimizewrinkling
inthewashprocess:
@Becarefulnottooverload
washer.PermanentPressclothes
musthaveampleroomtomove
freely.A MediumsizePermanent
Pressloadisthelargestthatshould
bewashed.
e Usemorewaterthanyouwould
fora regularload.UseaMedium
WaterLevelfora SmallLoad;a
LargeWaterLevelfora Medium
Load.
@Removeclothespromptlyas
soonaswasherstopsandhang
immediately.
@Tominimizewrinkling,usethe
Perm.Press~ Knits(GentleSpeed
Cycle).
.
.
mIMhiitemsa thewasher ha
started.
~‘lhrnoffthewasher.
~CarefullyremovetheFilter-Flo
pan,
@Addanyadditionalarticlesby
submergingnexttotheagitator,
@Replacethel?ilter-Flopanand
restartthewasher.
N~E: DonotusetheFilter-l?lo
panasa washbasket,Donotput
anyitemstobewashed,inthe
Fiker-l?lopan.Donotplace
detergentpacketsin theFiker-Flo
pan.
NCYTE:Whenwashingstockings,
pantyhose
andothereasilytangled
items,alwayshandleseparately,TO
minimizetangling,werecommend. ,.-,
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theuseofanet laundrybag.
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