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Heavy, Normal and
Soil Settings—
For most cottons, linens, work and
play clothes. Three soil level settings
are provided, but you can set the
selector in-between, if desired.
Permanent Press Setting—
An extended cool-down s~rav rinse
is provided to minimize tke sitting
of wrinties.
What Happem in ~ch Setting (Approximate Minutes)
Cycle
Selector
Heavy
Normal
Settings
Soil
Soil
Wash
Soak
10
18
Wash
3
Spin
3
7
7
Spin
Total Time
35
27
Total time includes pauses between each phase ofqcle.
water pressure and your selected water level.
A combination of agitation and
soak for more effective polyester
knits laundering. Plus an extended
cool-down spray rinse is provided
to minimize the setting of wrin~es.
Soak Setting–
Use with most soaking aids to
loosen embedded soils and stains.
Light
Press
Soak
Permanent
Soil
4
8
3
7
7
21
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If your clothes and household items
don't look clean and fresh after
washing, you will probably re-wash
them.. and that means you'll waste
energy. Remember to sort your
clothes carefully, and load them
properly, select correct cycles, use
enough detergent and choose a
water temperature warm enough to
release and get rid of soil.
. Use Hot Wash—up to 150°F.—on
a regular basis only when washing
heavily soiled articles-such as
work and play clothes.
Under normal soil conditions,
wash in water above 80°F. (~°C.).
This generally means using the
Warm Wash temperature setting
on your washer—temperatures
approximately 90°F. to 1lO°F. or
hand comfortable. If you notice
that soil has accumulated after
several consecutive washings, use
Hot Wash occasionally, if safe
for fabrics.
articles of the same type of fabric
until you have a fill load.
If you must wash smaller loads,
adjust the amount of water. Small
loads should have lower water levels.
Your local utility can tell you which
are the off-peak hours.
. Use Normal Spin Speed to
remove more water and help lessen
drying time. The dryer will remove
4
any wrin~es caused by the Normal
Spin.
2
3
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