Daily Use - Westinghouse WWT6040 User Manual

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5.

DAILY USE

5.1
STARTING YOUR WASHING
MACHINE
Connect the mains plug to the
1.
mains socket.
Turn the water tap on.
2.
5.2
LOAD THE WASHING
MACHINE
When loading the clothes into your
washing machine, there are four
things to remember:
1.
Clothes must be loaded evenly
around the agitator. For best
results load small items first,
followed by large items.
For example, a typical load
should be loaded using the
following sequence:
handkerchiefs, wash cloths,
undershorts, pillow cases,
T-shirts, business shirts,
tablecloths, sheets, bath towels.
2.
Clothes must not be wrapped
around the agitator.
3.
The washing machine must not
be overloaded. Clothes must be
able to move during wash.
4.
The load should contain only
three or four large items, for
example sheets. The rest of the
load should be small items. A
mixed load of large and small
items will wash cleaner than a
load of all large items.
5.3
ADD THE DETERGENT
1. Measure the correct amount of
powder or liquid detergent by
following the recommendations
on the package.
2. Mix detergent in one litre of hot
or warm water.
3. Add the pre-mixed detergent to
the wash load.
Don't do these things:
Using too little detergent will
give you a poor wash result.
Using excessive detergent will
create too much suds and may
cause overloading of the motor
during the spin stage of the
wash cycle. To avoid excessive
suds, reduce the amount of
detergent you use. It is best to
use detergent labelled low
sudsing. Good quality, front
load detergent will perform well
in this machine.
Use soap based products in
your washing machine.
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move around
agitator

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