1. Usewarmorcoldwatertowashlightlysoileditems;usehotwater 5. Ifpropersortingproducessmallloads, adjustthewaterleveltothe
for loads that contain white items and loads that contain heavily size of the load. (Use enough water so clothes move freely.)
soiled items.
6. Do not over load the washer. Overloading reduces the cleaning
2. Select a wash time and cycle according to the degree of soil. action of a washer and results in more abrasion, lintand wrinkles.
Shorter wash times can be used for lightly soiled items. Infact, too large a load can waste energy and can require you to
wash the load again.
3. Save clothes of similar color and similar degree of soil until you
have a full load. An automatic washer goes through the same 7. Use the FAST Spin for highly absorbent items such as towels,
cycle forafull loador single pairof jeans. The more youplan your blankets,etc. Thismethod removes morewaterand helps reduce
wash for full loads, the more electricity and water you save. drying time.
4. Useacoldwaterrinse. Inmostinstancesacoldwaterrinseisjust 8. Useyourwasherduringnonpeaktimesasrecommendedbyyour
as effective as a warm one. local utilitycompany. This does notsaveyou energy but helpsto
free electrical power during peak periods.
1. After washing leave the lid open until the interior is dry. 8. Remove pins, buckles or other sharp objects from clothes to
prevent scratching the interior parts.
2, Check hoses to be sure there are no kinks or knots.
9. Clothes should not be stored in washer.
3. Your washer should notbe installed or stored where temperature
will go belowfreezing, as damage to the washer could result. 10. Bleach, detergent, solvents, etc.spilled on the top ofyour washer
that are allowed to remainwill remove the glossy finish. Remove
4. Occasionally wipe exterior with a clean damp sponge or cloth, all spills with a damp, soft cloth. Care should also be exercised
Polish with a soft dry cloth. Do not use abrasive cleansers, when using a prespotting agent since it may damage printing or
control panel finishes.
5. Lifetime lubrication isdone at the factory, so your washer never
needs to be oiled or greased. 11. Ifyou close your homefor the winter, havea serviceman drainthe
washer. Unplug cord from the electric outlet and disconnect
6. Do not lay heavy or sharp objects on top of your washer, hoses from faucets.
7. The topof the washershould not beusedfor removing stainsfrom
garments. Some stain removers, such as rust remover, will mar
the finish.