o
Load clothesdry.
@ Takea properlysortedgroupof
clothesanddrop themlooselyin
the washbasketin thisorder:
,
LargeItems—1ike s heets.Do not
wrap aroundthe agitator.
SmallItems—1ike w ashcloths.
MediumSizeItems—like towels.
Here is a typicalfull load:
3 DoubleSheets
4 Long SleeveShirts
3 BoxerShorts
6 StindardPillowcases
5 T-sl~irts
2 Pair Trousers
3 I-]andl(erchiefs
Thisillustration,withclothesjust
reachingthe FilterRing,showsa
properload. Clotheshaveample
roomto movebecausetheyare not
packeddown,nor wrappedaround
the agitator.Clothesare loadeddry
sincewetitemsareaptto packdown
whichencourages o verloading. This
sizeloadrequiresa fullwaterfill.
Whatis the bestsizeloadof
eIothes—Iarge9 medium,or
small?Savetime9energyand
detergentby avoiding extrauseof
the washer.Tryto washa fullload
of clothes.If youcan it is betterto
saveclothesuntilyouhavea full
load.If youmustwashsmaller
loads,savewater,energyand
detergentby adjustingthe water
levelfor the sizeof the load. See
page4.
12
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special
recommendations --
'
a-h+
for
w ashing
permanent
pres$'
'
'
: :
if
you
do
n~ihave a
dryer.
If youare machine-washing
PermanentPressclothesthatyou
planto linedry or drip-dry,use
extracareto minimizewrinkling
.—
in thewashprocess:
@ Be carefulnotto overload
washer.PermanentPress clothes
-
musthaveampleroomto move
freely.A MediumsizePermanent
Pressloadis the largestthatshould
be washed.
~Use morewaterthanyouwould
for a regularload. Use a Medium
WaterLevelfor a SmallLoad;a
FullLevelfor a MediumLoad.
@ Removeclothespromptlyas
soonas washerstopsandhang
immediately.
~Tominimizewrinkling,use
PermanentPressor Knitsor
DelicatesPrograms.
Toadd itemsafterthe washerhas
started.
~Turnoffthe washer.
.-
@ Addanyadditionalarticlesby
submergingnextto the agitator.
~Restartthe washer.
N~E: Whenwashingstockings,
pantyhoseandother easilytangled
items,alwayshandleseparately. T o
minimizetangling,we recommend
the use of a netlaundrybag.