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Do not put blankets in mesh laundry bags or wash electric blanket covers.
Doing so will result in excessive vibration and insufficient drying during the spin cycle.
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Do not wash blankets together with other types of laundry.
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Wash small blankets (100 cm x 140 cm or less) together with other single-size blankets. Washing a
single blanket alone may result in excessive vibration and insufficient drying during the spin cycle.
For the [WASH DRY] and [DRY] operations
To install
To remove
Items for [WASH DRY] and [DRY] operations
How to install or remove the washing cap ([WASH] operations only)
1
Bend the washing cap, and insert it from
its top.
2
Bend and push in the bottom of the
washing cap as illustrated.
3
Gently pull the outer rim of the washing cap toward
you and fit it to the inner rim of the drum.
4
Check that the washing cap is completely inside the drum.
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Place you hands on the washing cap, and
check whether the drum moves smoothly.
1
Hold the bottom of the washing cap as
illustrated, and pull it toward you.
2
When the bottom comes out, pull it out
toward you.
Do not use the washing cap.
The dryer heat will melt the washing cap.
Blankets that can be dried
Do not use the [WASH DRY] and [DRY] operations on comforters or electric blankets.
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Blankets with
(gentle hand wash) on their labels.
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Acrylic blankets, polyester blankets, etc. (180 cm (W) x 230 cm (L) or less in size,
less than 3 k
g
each in weight)
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Do not use the [WASH DRY] and [DRY] operations for items that are 3 k
g
or more. (Doing
so will damage the laundry.)
Washing cap
Less than 3 k
g
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