Loading ...
Loading ...
Loading ...
36
STEPS TIPS IMPORTANT
4. Add liquid
detergent/
detergent
packs or
powder
detergent
to wash tub
BEFORE
adding load.
The amount of detergent
required depends on the type
of detergent, load size, and
water hardness.
Add the packs directly in the
empty drum BEFORE placing
the laundry into the unit. Do
not add more detergent packs
than recommended as this can
result in residual detergent being
leftover at the end of the cycle.
For best results add the
recommended quantity of
detergent packs (One or Two)
directly in the empty drum
BEFORE placing the laundry
into the unit.
DO NOT place the detergent
packs on top of the laundry as
the gel coating may stick to the
clothes.
Follow manufacturer’s
instructions for recommended
amount of detergent.
• Use a low-sudsing, high-
eciency detergent to prevent
oversudsing.
Look for the high-
eciency symbol on the
detergent label.
5. Add other
wash products
to wash tub (if
desired).
Water conditioners, detergent
boosters, and enzyme products
may be added with detergent.
See product manufacturer’s
instructions.
6. Add bleach
(if desired)
before adding
load.
If using liquid bleach, add to
bleach dispenser located in left
front corner under lid. Then
add 1 cup (240 ml) water to
flush dispenser.
If using powdered bleach, add
directly to the empty tub.
Follow manufacturer’s
instructions for recommended
amount of bleach.
DO NOT use powdered bleach
in bleach dispenser.
7. Add laundry
load to wash
tub.
Add items one at a time, each
tightly bunched into its own
“ball” to allow beneficial item
interaction. Avoid loading
items in a flat, laid-out fashion.
For best washing performance,
dry load level should not be
higher than the upper row of
holes in the wash tub.
Combine large and small items
in a load. Load small items first.
Large items should not be more
than half the total wash load.
When washing a single heavy
item, add 1 or 2 towels to
balance the load.
DO NOT overload the washer.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Loading ...
Loading ...
Loading ...