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Treat stains as soon as possible
z
Stains become harder to
remove as time passes. Partial
cleaning of the stained area
before wash may help remove
them.
Separate items for which pilling or lint is
a concern, or turn them inside out
z
Turn sweaters and other items for
which pilling is a concern inside
out.
z
Separate such items from towels,
bath towels, etc.
Tie all strings and close all
fasteners
z
This is to prevent the
fasteners from damaging
the laundry and causing
malfunctions in the
machine.
Remove debris, dirt, sand, hair,
and pet fur
z
Debris and foreign particles
may clog the drainage pipeline
and drying pipeline, resulting in
malfunction.
Remove all coins, hairpins, and objects
(including from pockets)
z
These objects
may damage the
laundry or cause
malfunctions.
Remove
matches,
hairpins,
coins, etc.
Separate items that are likely to
bleed color
z
Separate items that bleed
color easily, and wash items
of similar color 2 to 3 pieces
at a time.
(Single pieces of laundry tend to gravitate to one side during the
spin cycle and may not dry sufficiently. Wash them together with
other items for which color transfer is not a concern.)
Separate items for which lint is a concern,
or place them into a mesh laundry bag
z
Place corduroy (or other long pile material) or dark
colored clothes, stockings, and other clothes on
which lint may be noticeable in a commercially
available mesh laundry bag with lint protection.
z
When washing with other laundry, use the Water-
Injection Rinse function and the [RINSE (3 times)] or
[RINSE (4 times)] operation.
Place small and delicate items
into a mesh laundry bag
z
Place brassieres with wires into commercially
available mesh laundry bags made for brassieres.
z
Place socks, handkerchiefs, and other small items into
commercially available mesh laundry bags made for
general purposes. This is to prevent the items from
getting caught between the inside of the door and the
door bellows during operation.
Tips for Good Washing Results
Preparing your laundry
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