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Troubleshooting
ommon washing problems
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Many washing problems involve poor soil & stain removal, residues of lint and scum, and
fabric damage. For satisfactory washing results, follow these instructions.
WASH PROBLEM
Possible Causes
Problems
Solutions & Preventive Measures
Use correct amount of Detergent for load size, amount of
soil and water Hardness.
Use WARM or HOT water for normal soil.
Different Water Temperature may be required according to
soil type. (refer to page 10)
Reduce load size.
Wash with JEAN or SOAK & JEAN wash cycle for heavy
soiled laundry.
Separate heavily soiled items from lightly soiled ones.
Pretreat stain and heavy soil according to directions shown
on page 9.
• Rub the stain with bar soap. Wash.
Do not overfill fabric softener dispenser and do not pour
liquid fabric softener directly onto fabric.
See page 12 for more instructions.
Refer to the recommendations against Scrud(waxy buildup).
(refer to scrud page12.)
Use correct amount of Detergent for load size, amount of soil
and water Hardness.
To restore discolored load of whites, use rust remover safe
for fabric.
Install nonprecipitating water softener or an iron filter in
your water supply system for an ongoing problem.
Before washing, run water for a few minutes to clear lines.
Wash lint givers eg towels, flannelette sheets, separately
from lint collectors eg synthetic fabrics and remove tissues in
pockets before wash. See page 9 for sorting and caring
before loading.
• Do not overload the washer
Do not overload the washer.
Some Detergents need to be pre-dissolved, check the Detergent
instructions. Try pre-dissolving the detergent in warm water.
Increase Water Temperature using HOT TEST water safe for fabric.
Use less Detergent.
Never pour chlorine bleach directly on fabric.
See page 11 for adding liquid bleach.
• Fasten zippers, hooks, and buckles.
Remove objects in pockets. See page 9 for caring before
loading.
• Do not overload the washer.
Poor soil
removal
Not enough Detergent
Wash Water Temperature
too low.
Overloading the washer
Incorrect wash cycle
Incorrect sorting
Stain not pre treated.
Undiluted fabric softener
dispensed directly onto
fabric
A buildup caused by the
interaction of fabric softener
and Detergent can flake off
and mark clothes
Not enough Detergent
Iron or manganese in
water supply, water pipes,
or water heater
Incorrect sorting
Tissues left in pocket
Overloading the washer
Overloading the washer
Undissolved Detergent
Too much Detergent
Incorrect use of chlorine
bleach.
Unfastened zippers,
hooks, buckles
Ribs, tears and broken
threads
Overloading the washer
Degradation of fabric
Blue, Grey, or
Brown Stains
Holes, tears,
or snags
Black or Grey
marks on
clothes
Yellow or
brown rust
stains
Lint
Residue or
Detergent
Not enough water
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