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SECTION B: Washing instructions
Follow the instructions in this section for the best washing results.
SORT YOUR WASHING INTO SEPARATE WASH LOADS
Each load of washing should contain clothing which needs the same washing
conditions. For example, you should not wash delicate
clothes with very dirty work clothes.
Some fabrics are lint collectors and can pick up lint, dirt and colour
from other fabrics, which are lint producers. Some examples are
listed below.
LINT COLLECTORS LINT PRODUCERS
slewoT yorudroC
seippaN scitehtnyS
Permanent press fabrics Chenille / Candlewick
Make sure that you wash lint collectors separately from lint producers.
CHECK YOUR CLOTHES TO AVOID DAMAGE
Empty all pockets. Close all hooks and zippers to avoid snagging clothes.
Wash bras, pantyhose and other delicates in a mesh laundry bag which
you can purchase from your supermarket.
PRE-TREATMENT SPRAYS AND STAIN REMOVERS
IMPORTANT: Pre-treatment sprays and stain removers can damage plastic components
on your washing machine.
If you use pre-treatment sprays or stain removers, apply them to the
clothing well away from your washing machine.
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.
2. Clothes must not be wrapped around the agitator.
3. The washing machine must not be overloaded. Clothes must be able
to move during the washing cycle.
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.