If yourclothesandhouseholditems
don'tlookcleanandfreshafier
washing, y ouwillprobablyre-wash
them. . .andthatmeansyou'llwaste
energy.Rememberto sort your
clothescarefully, a ndloadthem
properly,selectcorrectcycles,use
enoughdetergentandchoosea
watertemperature warmenoughto
releaseandget rid ofsoil.
~ Use HotWash—up to 150 °F.—on
a regularbasisofilywhenwashing
heavilysoiledarticles-such as
workandplayclothes.
e
under
normal
soilconditions, wash
in waterabove80°F.(27°C.).This
genedy mm-s usingtheWm Wmh
temperature s ettingonyourwasher—
temperatures approximately 90°to
IIO"F. o r handcomfortable. I f you
noticethatsoilhasaccumulated afier
several c onsecutive w ashings, useHot
Washoccasionally, ifsafeforfabrics.
@ Alwaysrinsein ColdWater.The
temperature of the rinsedoesnot
affectcleaning.
QTryto washlessoften.Save
articlesofthe sametypeof fabric
untilyouhavea fullload.
* If youmustwashsmallerloads,
adjustthe amountofwater.Small
loadsshouldhavelowerwaterlevels.
~Washin off-peakutilityhours.
YourIocd utilitycantellyouwhich
are theoff-peakhours.
@ Use Normal(Fast)Spinspeedto
removemorewaterandhelplessen
dryingtime.The dryerwill remove
anywrin~es causedby Normal
(Fast)Spin.
@ UseyourDELICATE WASH
SYSTEMfor very smallloads.It
uses lesswaterthanthe lowwater
levelin thebig tub on thiswasher.
Youwillalsosaveon detergentand
energy.
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