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13
Read before Use
Laundry Check and Preparations
Items with any of the
symbols on the left
(Damage may occur.)
Wool clothes
(Shrink or loss of hair
may occur.)
Tights, pantyhose
(Damage or deformation
may occur.)
Curtain
(Damage or malfunc-
tion may occur.)
• Follow care labels
of curtains before
washing.
Starched shirt
(The dry
lter may
be clogged.)
Clothes decorated with em-
broidery or lace and new
chemical
bre (micro
bre)
(Deformation may occur.)
Mats and other items with
hair of pets attached
(Lint may block the drying
pathway, or damage or
malfunction may occur.)
Other items
Items other than
clothes (paper dia-
per, etc.)
Items that easily
deform
(jacket, tie, dress,
etc.)
Crease or em-
boss-processed
items
Items of which
threads easily wear
down
(velvet, etc.)
Silk, rayon and
cupro products
(Blended fabric)
(Discolouration or
deformation may
occur.)
Leather and fur
products
(Deformation may
occur.)
Large or thick mat or carpet
cover with urethane or rub-
ber processed back surface.
(Damage or malfunction
may occur.)
Commercially sold washing aids, wash-
ing net with hard core material, etc.
(Deformation or damage may occur
due to heat. Also, damage to clothes or
malfunction may occur.)
Cushion, pillow, etc.
with cotton, sponge
or beads used
(Damage or malfunc-
tion may occur.)
Waterproof sheets
and clothes
(Damage or mal-
function may oc-
cur.)
Cap with hard core
materials.
(Damage or malfunc-
tion may occur.)
Pre-treatment for tough stains
Collar and cuffs stains
→
Apply detergent for collar and cuffs.
Stains
→
Apply detergent for stains or oxygen
liquid bleach. (For blood, tea, juice
stains, etc., pre-wash with water.)
Dirt containing mud
→
Apply detergent for partial stains or
bathing soap, and wash by rubbing.
Cannot Wash or Dry
Cannot Dry
Due to less water used for drum type washing machines, stain or dye concentration may become high, resulting in
noticeable darkening or colour transfer of clothes.
Note the following
Separately wash new coloured clothes or clothes that easily lose
colour or are heavily soiled.
(If the lost colours transfer to white clothes, darkening of clothes may occur.)
“Cotton (40 °C)”, “ECONAVI (40 °C)”, “ECONAVI (60 °C)” and
“Soak” programs in particular tend to cause colour transfer. Check
care labels of clothes carefully. (P.17)
Use the correct amount of detergent. (P.21) (Using too small amount
of detergent may cause once-removed soil to stick to the clothes
again, resulting in darkening of clothes.)
Do not put in excessive amount of softener. (Softener residue
on clothes may cause darkening of clothes.) When using in
combination with liquid detergent in particular, darkening of clothes
may be noticeable. If it worries you, use powder detergent.
Select the dry mode that best
suits your clothes. (P.29)
Decrease the amount of clothes
for drying at a time.
Open the door in the middle of
drying operation, take out the
half-dry clothes. Then, hang the
clothes to dry.
Smooth out creases formed
during spin, and then dry.
After drying operation is
complete, take out clothes made
of chemical
bre, etc. as quickly
as possible that easily dry.
Clothes that shrink by drying
Some clothes may shrink just by soaking
in water, washing or drying.
(Because tension generated in fabric
processing is restored to the original
level by washing)
Some may shrink more by mechanical
force in drying.
• Knit products made of cotton,
linen, etc.
• Underwear shirt • T-shirt.
• Polo shirt • Sweat shirt, etc.
If shrinkage worries you
(P.36)
To prevent darkening of colour and colour transfer
To prevent creases and shrinkage caused by drying
To prevent damage of clothes, drainage failure and malfunctions
Fasten buttons.
Close zippers.
Tie strings, etc.
Using a brush, remove hairs
of pet and person, sands, etc.
Reverse
uffy
clothes.
Remove metallic
fragments and coins.
Note the following
20ml
8ml
4ml
How to check loss of colour
Dip white cloth in undiluted mild liquid
detergent and rub a hidden part of
clothes.
→
If the lost colour transfers, wash
separately.
If darkening or colour transfer
of clothes occurs
(P.36)
Be sure to put only delicate underwear and small items in the net
for washing. (Do not put in items in the net other than these.)
• Pantyhose and brassiere (Put wired brassieres in a
commercially sold “brassiere-dedicated net”.)
• Clothes and lingerie decorated with lace
• Socks, handkerchief, etc.
(Put the claw of the
zipper into the cover.)
When drying
Do not dry items
remaining in the net. (To
prevent uneven dry and
wrinkle)
Use washing nets for delicate underwear and small items
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13
Read before Use
Laundry Check and Preparations
Items with any of the
symbols on the left
(Damage may occur.)
Wool clothes
(Shrink or loss of hair
may occur.)
Tights, pantyhose
(Damage or deformation
may occur.)
Curtain
(Damage or malfunc-
tion may occur.)
• Follow care labels
of curtains before
washing.
Starched shirt
(The dry
lter may
be clogged.)
Clothes decorated with em-
broidery or lace and new
chemical
bre (micro
bre)
(Deformation may occur.)
Mats and other items with
hair of pets attached
(Lint may block the drying
pathway, or damage or
malfunction may occur.)
Other items
Items other than
clothes (paper dia-
per, etc.)
Items that easily
deform
(jacket, tie, dress,
etc.)
Crease or em-
boss-processed
items
Items of which
threads easily wear
down
(velvet, etc.)
Silk, rayon and
cupro products
(Blended fabric)
(Discolouration or
deformation may
occur.)
Leather and fur
products
(Deformation may
occur.)
Large or thick mat or carpet
cover with urethane or rub-
ber processed back surface.
(Damage or malfunction
may occur.)
Commercially sold washing aids, wash-
ing net with hard core material, etc.
(Deformation or damage may occur
due to heat. Also, damage to clothes or
malfunction may occur.)
Cushion, pillow, etc.
with cotton, sponge
or beads used
(Damage or malfunc-
tion may occur.)
Waterproof sheets
and clothes
(Damage or mal-
function may oc-
cur.)
Cap with hard core
materials.
(Damage or malfunc-
tion may occur.)
Pre-treatment for tough stains
Collar and cuffs stains
→
Apply detergent for collar and cuffs.
Stains
→
Apply detergent for stains or oxygen
liquid bleach. (For blood, tea, juice
stains, etc., pre-wash with water.)
Dirt containing mud
→
Apply detergent for partial stains or
bathing soap, and wash by rubbing.
Cannot Wash or Dry
Cannot Dry
Due to less water used for drum type washing machines, stain or dye concentration may become high, resulting in
noticeable darkening or colour transfer of clothes.
Note the following
Separately wash new coloured clothes or clothes that easily lose
colour or are heavily soiled.
(If the lost colours transfer to white clothes, darkening of clothes may occur.)
“Cotton (40 °C)”, “ECONAVI (40 °C)”, “ECONAVI (60 °C)” and
“Soak” programs in particular tend to cause colour transfer. Check
care labels of clothes carefully. (P.17)
Use the correct amount of detergent. (P.21) (Using too small amount
of detergent may cause once-removed soil to stick to the clothes
again, resulting in darkening of clothes.)
Do not put in excessive amount of softener. (Softener residue
on clothes may cause darkening of clothes.) When using in
combination with liquid detergent in particular, darkening of clothes
may be noticeable. If it worries you, use powder detergent.
Select the dry mode that best
suits your clothes. (P.29)
Decrease the amount of clothes
for drying at a time.
Recommended
guideline:
Approx. 3 k
g
Open the door in the middle of
drying operation, take out the
half-dry clothes. Then, hang the
clothes to dry.
Smooth out creases formed
during spin, and then dry.
After drying operation is
complete, take out clothes made
of chemical
bre, etc. as quickly
as possible that easily dry.
Clothes that shrink by drying
Some clothes may shrink just by soaking
in water, washing or drying.
(Because tension generated in fabric
processing is restored to the original
level by washing)
Some may shrink more by mechanical
force in drying.
• Knit products made of cotton,
linen, etc.
• Underwear shirt • T-shirt.
• Polo shirt • Sweat shirt, etc.
If shrinkage worries you
(P.36)
To prevent darkening of colour and colour transfer
To prevent creases and shrinkage caused by drying
To prevent damage of clothes, drainage failure and malfunctions
Fasten buttons.
Close zippers.
Tie strings, etc.
Using a brush, remove hairs
of pet and person, sands, etc.
Reverse
uffy
clothes.
Remove metallic
fragments and coins.
Note the following
20ml
8ml
4ml
How to check loss of colour
Dip white cloth in undiluted mild liquid
detergent and rub a hidden part of
clothes.
→
If the lost colour transfers, wash
separately.
If darkening or colour transfer
of clothes occurs
(P.36)
Be sure to put only delicate underwear and small items in the net
for washing. (Do not put in items in the net other than these.)
• Pantyhose and brassiere (Put wired brassieres in a
commercially sold “brassiere-dedicated net”.)
• Clothes and lingerie decorated with lace
• Socks, handkerchief, etc.
(Put the claw of the
zipper into the cover.)
When drying
Do not dry items
remaining in the net. (To
prevent uneven dry and
wrinkle)
Use washing nets for delicate underwear and small items
12
13
Read before Use
Laundry Check and Preparations
Items with any of the
symbols on the left
(Damage may occur.)
Wool clothes
(Shrink or loss of hair
may occur.)
Tights, pantyhose
(Damage or deformation
may occur.)
Curtain
(Damage or malfunc-
tion may occur.)
• Follow care labels
of curtains before
washing.
Starched shirt
(The dry
lter may
be clogged.)
Clothes decorated with em-
broidery or lace and new
chemical
bre (micro
bre)
(Deformation may occur.)
Mats and other items with
hair of pets attached
(Lint may block the drying
pathway, or damage or
malfunction may occur.)
Other items
Items other than
clothes (paper dia-
per, etc.)
Items that easily
deform
(jacket, tie, dress,
etc.)
Crease or em-
boss-processed
items
Items of which
threads easily wear
down
(velvet, etc.)
Silk, rayon and
cupro products
(Blended fabric)
(Discolouration or
deformation may
occur.)
Leather and fur
products
(Deformation may
occur.)
Large or thick mat or carpet
cover with urethane or rub-
ber processed back surface.
(Damage or malfunction
may occur.)
Commercially sold washing aids, wash-
ing net with hard core material, etc.
(Deformation or damage may occur
due to heat. Also, damage to clothes or
malfunction may occur.)
Cushion, pillow, etc.
with cotton, sponge
or beads used
(Damage or malfunc-
tion may occur.)
Waterproof sheets
and clothes
(Damage or mal-
function may oc-
cur.)
Cap with hard core
materials.
(Damage or malfunc-
tion may occur.)
Pre-treatment for tough stains
Collar and cuffs stains
→
Apply detergent for collar and cuffs.
Stains
→
Apply detergent for stains or oxygen
liquid bleach. (For blood, tea, juice
stains, etc., pre-wash with water.)
Dirt containing mud
→
Apply detergent for partial stains or
bathing soap, and wash by rubbing.
Cannot Wash or Dry
Cannot Dry
Due to less water used for drum type washing machines, stain or dye concentration may become high, resulting in
noticeable darkening or colour transfer of clothes.
Note the following
Separately wash new coloured clothes or clothes that easily lose
colour or are heavily soiled.
(If the lost colours transfer to white clothes, darkening of clothes may occur.)
“Cotton (40 °C)”, “ECONAVI (40 °C)”, “ECONAVI (60 °C)” and
“Soak” programs in particular tend to cause colour transfer. Check
care labels of clothes carefully. (P.17)
Use the correct amount of detergent. (P.21) (Using too small amount
of detergent may cause once-removed soil to stick to the clothes
again, resulting in darkening of clothes.)
Do not put in excessive amount of softener. (Softener residue
on clothes may cause darkening of clothes.) When using in
combination with liquid detergent in particular, darkening of clothes
may be noticeable. If it worries you, use powder detergent.
Select the dry mode that best
suits your clothes. (P.29)
Decrease the amount of clothes
for drying at a time.
Open the door in the middle of
drying operation, take out the
half-dry clothes. Then, hang the
clothes to dry.
Smooth out creases formed
during spin, and then dry.
After drying operation is
complete, take out clothes made
of chemical
bre, etc. as quickly
as possible that easily dry.
Clothes that shrink by drying
Some clothes may shrink just by soaking
in water, washing or drying.
(Because tension generated in fabric
processing is restored to the original
level by washing)
Some may shrink more by mechanical
force in drying.
• Knit products made of cotton,
linen, etc.
• Underwear shirt • T-shirt.
• Polo shirt • Sweat shirt, etc.
If shrinkage worries you
(P.36)
To prevent darkening of colour and colour transfer
To prevent creases and shrinkage caused by drying
To prevent damage of clothes, drainage failure and malfunctions
Fasten buttons.
Close zippers.
Tie strings, etc.
Using a brush, remove hairs
of pet and person, sands, etc.
Reverse
uffy
clothes.
Remove metallic
fragments and coins.
Note the following
20ml
8ml
4ml
How to check loss of colour
Dip white cloth in undiluted mild liquid
detergent and rub a hidden part of
clothes.
→
If the lost colour transfers, wash
separately.
If darkening or colour transfer
of clothes occurs
(P.36)
Be sure to put only delicate underwear and small items in the net
for washing. (Do not put in items in the net other than these.)
• Pantyhose and brassiere (Put wired brassieres in a
commercially sold “brassiere-dedicated net”.)
• Clothes and lingerie decorated with lace
• Socks, handkerchief, etc.
(Put the claw of the
zipper into the cover.)
When drying
Do not dry items
remaining in the net. (To
prevent uneven dry and
wrinkle)
Use washing nets for delicate underwear and small items
12
13
Read before Use
Laundry Check and Preparations
Items with any of the
symbols on the left
(Damage may occur.)
Wool clothes
(Shrink or loss of hair
may occur.)
Tights, pantyhose
(Damage or deformation
may occur.)
Curtain
(Damage or malfunc-
tion may occur.)
• Follow care labels
of curtains before
washing.
Starched shirt
(The dry
lter may
be clogged.)
Clothes decorated with em-
broidery or lace and new
chemical
bre (micro
bre)
(Deformation may occur.)
Mats and other items with
hair of pets attached
(Lint may block the drying
pathway, or damage or
malfunction may occur.)
Other items
Items other than
clothes (paper dia-
per, etc.)
Items that easily
deform
(jacket, tie, dress,
etc.)
Crease or em-
boss-processed
items
Items of which
threads easily wear
down
(velvet, etc.)
Silk, rayon and
cupro products
(Blended fabric)
(Discolouration or
deformation may
occur.)
Leather and fur
products
(Deformation may
occur.)
Large or thick mat or carpet
cover with urethane or rub-
ber processed back surface.
(Damage or malfunction
may occur.)
Commercially sold washing aids, wash-
ing net with hard core material, etc.
(Deformation or damage may occur
due to heat. Also, damage to clothes or
malfunction may occur.)
Cushion, pillow, etc.
with cotton, sponge
or beads used
(Damage or malfunc-
tion may occur.)
Waterproof sheets
and clothes
(Damage or mal-
function may oc-
cur.)
Cap with hard core
materials.
(Damage or malfunc-
tion may occur.)
Pre-treatment for tough stains
Collar and cuffs stains
→
Apply detergent for collar and cuffs.
Stains
→
Apply detergent for stains or oxygen
liquid bleach. (For blood, tea, juice
stains, etc., pre-wash with water.)
Dirt containing mud
→
Apply detergent for partial stains or
bathing soap, and wash by rubbing.
Cannot Wash or Dry
Cannot Dry
Due to less water used for drum type washing machines, stain or dye concentration may become high, resulting in
noticeable darkening or colour transfer of clothes.
Note the following
Separately wash new coloured clothes or clothes that easily lose
colour or are heavily soiled.
(If the lost colours transfer to white clothes, darkening of clothes may occur.)
“Cotton (40 °C)”, “ECONAVI (40 °C)”, “ECONAVI (60 °C)” and
“Soak” programs in particular tend to cause colour transfer. Check
care labels of clothes carefully. (P.17)
Use the correct amount of detergent. (P.21) (Using too small amount
of detergent may cause once-removed soil to stick to the clothes
again, resulting in darkening of clothes.)
Do not put in excessive amount of softener. (Softener residue
on clothes may cause darkening of clothes.) When using in
combination with liquid detergent in particular, darkening of clothes
may be noticeable. If it worries you, use powder detergent.
Select the dry mode that best
suits your clothes. (P.29)
Decrease the amount of clothes
for drying at a time.
Open the door in the middle of
drying operation, take out the
half-dry clothes. Then, hang the
clothes to dry.
Smooth out creases formed
during spin, and then dry.
After drying operation is
complete, take out clothes made
of chemical
bre, etc. as quickly
as possible that easily dry.
Clothes that shrink by drying
Some clothes may shrink just by soaking
in water, washing or drying.
(Because tension generated in fabric
processing is restored to the original
level by washing)
Some may shrink more by mechanical
force in drying.
• Knit products made of cotton,
linen, etc.
• Underwear shirt • T-shirt.
• Polo shirt • Sweat shirt, etc.
If shrinkage worries you
(P.36)
To prevent darkening of colour and colour transfer
To prevent creases and shrinkage caused by drying
To prevent damage of clothes, drainage failure and malfunctions
Fasten buttons.
Close zippers.
Tie strings, etc.
Using a brush, remove hairs
of pet and person, sands, etc.
Reverse
uffy
clothes.
Remove metallic
fragments and coins.
Note the following
20ml
8ml
4ml
How to check loss of colour
Dip white cloth in undiluted mild liquid
detergent and rub a hidden part of
clothes.
→
If the lost colour transfers, wash
separately.
If darkening or colour transfer
of clothes occurs
(P.36)
Be sure to put only delicate underwear and small items in the net
for washing. (Do not put in items in the net other than these.)
• Pantyhose and brassiere (Put wired brassieres in a
commercially sold “brassiere-dedicated net”.)
• Clothes and lingerie decorated with lace
• Socks, handkerchief, etc.
(Put the claw of the
zipper into the cover.)
When drying
Do not dry items
remaining in the net. (To
prevent uneven dry and
wrinkle)
Use washing nets for delicate underwear and small items
(P. 9)
(P. 25)
Read Before Using