About A Sanitizing Wash - Samsung WB25H7 Series User Manual

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About a sanitizing wash

The laundry for sanitizing wash at home normally needs to be washed roughly in advance. This will
help remove stains.
How can a sanitizing wash remove stains more effectively?
While the laundry is being sanitized, the laundry's fibres fold and naturally rub each other to
facilitate the removal of stubborn stains. Also, the high temperature helps soften the material
of the laundry, and enhances the performance of the detergent. Meanwhile, the stains on the
surface of the laundry will be easily removed by the steam and bubbles that are generated by
the high temperatures of the sanitizing wash cycle.
Sterilization
The sanitizing wash has a sterilization effect. Odors and most of the bacteria that cause skin
allergies can be removed through a sanitizing wash. Keep your clothes fresh and clean.
Bleaching
The colors of clothes become brighter as stubborn stains are removed through a sanitizing wash.
Washing effect
The higher the water temperature, the better the washing effect.
The effects of a sanitizing wash are 60% better than a normal wash. Even with a half of the normal
amount of detergent, the effects of sanitizing wash increase up to 20%
Sanitizing wash instructions
Use caution during a sanitizing wash because the inner temperature is very high.
To drain the water safely, do not select a high water level for a sanitizing wash. Specifically, do
not put more than 1.5 kg (3 lb) of laundry into the tub. If more than 1.5 kg (3 lb) of laundry is
loaded, the fibre of clothes may be damaged. (Underwear: 130 g; short pants: 50 g; socks: 50
g; normal towel: 150 g; bath towel: 300 g)
Do not supply hot water for the cold water valve. Operate the washing machine only after the
cold water valve is closed. For safety reasons, add cold water to cool down the hot water while
draining.
Time required to run the sanitizing wash cycle depends on the water temperature. The lower
the water temperature is, the longer it takes to complete the cycle.
The washing machine is designed for a sanitizing wash. Add only cold water to the hot water to
cool it down when the cycle is complete.
If only hot water is supplied, or the water hoses are connected reversely, the washing machine
won't drain the water. If this is the case, an alarm will sound with an error message.
The sanitizing wash cycle starts only when the door is closed.
Once the cycle starts, the water level cannot be changed nor can hot water be added.
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