Owner's Manual

10
Before Starting to Wash
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se of Water, Dispenser Drawer , Detergent , and Softener
Using Water
Using detergent
Amount of Water Level
Water Temperature (WARM,COLD : Option for Only 2 Vale)
Detergent
Choosing the right Detergent
This machine detects quantity of laundry automatically, then sets the water level
and proper amount of detergent.
When you select a wash Course, the water level and amount of detergent (to be
used) will be shown on the panel.
The following table shows the amount of water.
When the water level is automatically detected, it may differ depending on the
quantity of laundry even though the same water level is indicated on the control panel.
The machine sets the appropriate temperature automatically according to the wash course.
You can change the water temperature by pressing the Water Temp. Button. (refer to page 14)
The temperature of the water impacts the effectiveness of all laundry additives and therefore, the
cleaning results. We recommend temperatures of:
- HOT 49~60 °C (120-14F) White items, diapers, underclothing and heavily soiled, colorfast items.
- WARM 29~40 °C …(85-105˚F) Most items
- COLD *18~40 °C(65-7F) Only very bright colors with light soil.
When washing in Cold water additional steps may be needed:
- Adjust Detergent amount and pre-dissolve Detergent in Warm water
- Pretreat spots and stains
- Soak heavily soiled items
- Use appropriate bleach
* Temperature below 18 °C (65 ˚F) will not activate laundry additives and may cause lint, residue,
poor cleaning, etc. In addition, Detergent manufactures and care labels define Cold water as 26~29 °
C… (80-85 ˚F). If the temperature of the water in the tub is too cold for your hands, the Detergent will
not activate and clean effectively.
If iron is present in the water the clothes may become an all-over yellow or they may be stained with
brown or orange spots or streaks. Iron is not always visible. Installation of water softener or an iron
filter may be necessary for severe cases.
Follow the detergent package directions. Using too little detergent is a common cause of laundry problems.
Use more detergent if you have hard water, large loads, greasy or oily soils or lower water temperature.
We recommend the use of domestic detergent, (powder, liquid or concentrated). Soap flakes or granulated
soap powders should not be used in your washing machine. When washing woolens remember to use
detergent suitable for washing woolens.
Attention
[Minimum water amount]
It depends on laundry load and washer model. Or manually you can pour a certain amount water into tub
directly to some height. That’s because if water level reaches to the some height sensed by washer itself,
washer automatically operates. In other words, it is needed to pour water to the point when washer starts
operating.
NOTE