If your clothes and household items
don’t look clean and fresh after
washing, you will probably
them. . and that means you’ll waste
energy. Remember to sort your
clothes carefully, and load them
properly, select correct cycles, use
enough detergent and
choose a
water temperature warm enough to
release and get rid of soil.
●
Use Hot Wash—up to
a regular basis only
when washing
heavily soiled articles-such as
work and play clothes.
●
Under normal soil conditions, wash
in water above
This
using the
Wash
temperature setting on your
temperatures approximately 90° to
or hand comfortable. If you
notice that soil has accumulated
consecutive washings, use Hot
Wash occasionally, if safe for fabrics.
●
Always rinse in Cold Water. The
temperature of the rinse does not
affect cleaning.
●
Try to wash less often. Save
articles of the same type of fabric
until you have a full load.
. If you must wash smaller loads,
adjust the amount of water. Small
loads should have lower water levels.
. Wash in off-peak utility hours.
Your local utility can tell you which
are the off-peak hours.
●
Use Normal (Fast) Spin speed to
remove more water and help lessen
drying time. The dryer will remove
any
caused by Normal
(Fast) Spin.
●
Use your
control
system for very small loads. It uses
less water than the low water level in
the big tub on
washer. You
also save on detergent and energy.
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