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HOW TO USE
SORTING WASH LOADS
Fabric Care Labels
Many articles of clothing include a fabric care label.
Using the chart below, adjust the cycle and option
selections to care for your clothing according to the
manufacturer’s recommendations.
Grouping Similar Items
For the best washing results, and to reduce the possibility of
damage to clothing, care should be taken to sort the
clothing into loads that are made up of similar items.
Mixing different fabric types and/or soil levels can result
in poor wash performance, color transfer or discoloration,
fabric damage or linting. Fabrics should be sorted into
groups as described below.
Colors
Sort articles by color. Wash dark clothes together in a
separate load from light colors or whites. Mixing dark
clothes with light clothes can result in dye transfer or
discoloration of the lighter clothes.
Soil Level
Wash heavily soiled clothing together. Washing lightly
soiled clothing in the same load with heavily soiled
clothing could result in poor wash performance for the
lightly soiled clothing.
Fabric Type
Delicate articles should not be mixed with heavier or
sturdier fabric types. Washing delicates in a load with
heavy fabrics can result in damage to the more delicate
fabrics. Washing heavier fabrics in a delicate load can
result in poor wash performance for the heavier fabrics
and possible damage to the delicates.
Lint Type
Some fabrics attract and bind lint to them while others
give off lint in the laundry process. Avoid mixing these
lint collectors and lint producers in the same load. Mixing
these fabrics will result in pilling and linting on the lint
collectors. (For example, lint collector – knit sweater; lint
producer – terrycloth towels.)
Loading the Washer
Check all pockets to make sure that they are empty.
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Items such as clips, matches, pens, coins, and keys can
damage both your washer and your clothes.
Close zippers, hooks, and drawstrings to prevent these
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items from snagging or tangling on other clothes.
Pretreat heavily stained areas for best results.
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Combine large and small items in a load. Load large
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items first.
Large items should not be more than half of the total
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wash load.
The drum should not be tightly packed with items. The
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door of the washer should close easily.
To prevent an out-of-balance load, do not wash
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single items. Add one or two similar items to the load.
Large, bulky items, such as a blanket, comforter, or
bedspread, should be washed individually.
Do not wash or spin waterproof items, such as rain
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coats, sleeping bags, etc.
When unloading the washer, check under the door seal
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for small items.
NOTE:
Make sure that the door seal area is clear when
closing the door. Overloading the washer can cause items
to get caught between the door and the seal. This can
damage both the items and the seal.
• DO NOT OVERLOAD THE DRUM
• MAKE SURE CLOTHING IS NOT
CAUGHT IN THE DOOR GASKET
Sort Laundry...
by Colors
Whites
Lights
Darks
by Soil
Heavy
Normal
Light
by Fabric
Delicates
Easy Care
Sturdy
by Lint
Lint Producer
Lint Collector