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BLANKET Program (WASH, WASH DRY, DRY)
Preparation
The loading method differs depending on the number and type of blankets you want to wash or dry.
Refer to the following table to determine whether a washing cap is necessary.
Blanket wash loads of 3 k
g
to 4.7 k
g
require the use of the optional
washing cap (MO-F102).
(P. 98)
Failure to use a washing cap may result in damage to the laundry or malfunction of
the machine.
For details on installing and removing the washing cap, see
(P. 41)
.
Blanket
Comforter
Washing cap
For the [WASH] operation
Less than 3 k
g
1 k
g
or less
Using the washing cap is optional.
3 k
g
to 4.7 k
g
—
Using the washing cap is required.
For the [WASH DRY]
operation
Less than 3 k
g
—
Do not use the washing cap.
For the [DRY] operation
Less than 3k
g
—
Do not use the washing cap.
For the [WASH] operation
Items for [WASH] operations
Blankets that can be washed
Blankets with
(gentle hand wash) on their labels.
Acrylic blankets, polyester blankets, etc. (180 cm (W) x 230 cm (L) or less in size,
4.7 k
g
or less each in weight)
Do not wash pure wool, electric, or long-pile (10 mm or longer) blankets.
Comforters that can be washed
Comforters that contain synthetic (e.g., polyester) stuffing.
(150 cm (W) x 210 cm (L) (single-size) or less in size, stuffing 1 k
g
or less in weight)
Down comforters with (machine wash) or
(gentle hand wash) on their labels.
(Example: Comforter that contains 0.5 k
g
of stuffing, etc.)
Do not wash comforters with wool stuffing or covers made of silk.
Do not wash with any other items.
Other items that can be washed
Bed pads or curtains with
(gentle hand wash) on their labels. (4.7 k
g
or less in weight)
4.7 k
g
or less
1 k
g
or less