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WASH OPTIONS
Washing bulky items
Forcing large items into the washer may result
in them being damaged during washing. Make
sure there is enough room in the washer for
items to move when being washed.
Some items float up during the wash
(egduvets/doonas, water-proof and water-
resistant items and pillows). If they sit too high
they may touch stationary parts of the washer
during agitate or spin. To minimise the chance
of this happening, ensure bulky items are
pushed back down into the water after fill, and
pushed down again to sit below the medium
high water level mark on the agitator before
‘Spin’. Select a ‘Spin Speed, 300’.
IMPORTANT!
To prevent an out of balance load or splash-over we recommend washing all bulky
items, including water-proof and water-resistant items, on the ‘Delicate’ cycle.
If you wish to re-spin the load at a faster speed make sure the load is sitting below the
medium-high mark before spinning.
Washing woollens
Many woollen items carry a ‘Machine Washable’ care claim. The fibres of these woollens
have been treated to prevent felting when they are machine washed.
Check the care label.
Use a wool detergent.
Use the specially designed ‘Wool’ cycle.
To dry woollens lie them flat on a towel and pat into shape. Dry out of direct sunlight.
Most handcrafted garments are not made of machine washable wool and we
recommend that you wash them by hand only. Hand washed woollens may be spun in
your washer (select ‘Spin Speed, 700’).
Note: some wool underlays and sheepskin products can be washed in a washing
machine but could produce excessive amounts of lint that may cause pump blockages.
Bulky items should sit below the
medium high water level mark.
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