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